The Verizon Building at 375 Pearl Street, a Brutalist data center and office tower in NYC

Image via Google Street View

Total Floors: 32

Inquire for Pricing

Address: 375 Pearl Street Class: A
Cross Streets: Brooklyn Bridge & Madison Street Size: 1,150,000 SF
Year built: 1976 Architect: Rose, Beaton & Rose; Cook + Fox (renovation)

Ever dreamed of working in a piece of New York City history that’s got a modern twist? Welcome to 375 Pearl Street office space, where your 9-to-5 gets a serious upgrade in Lower Manhattan.

A Towering Transformation

Picture yourself working in a slice of New York history. 375 Pearl Street office space started life in 1976 as a no-nonsense Brutalist tower, keeping the city’s phones ringing as the Verizon Building. Fast forward to 2016, and this tough cookie got a major facelift. Out went the fortress-like walls, in came sleek glass and modern vibes. Now known as Intergate.Manhattan, it’s where old-school grit meets new-school tech. From switchboards to startups, 375 Pearl Street office space has seen it all – and it’s ready for whatever comes next.

From Concrete to Glass: A View to Remember

Forget cramped cubicles – 375 Pearl Street office space is all about room to breathe. Think 1.2 million square feet of prime real estate across 32 stories. The top 15 floors ditched their stone jacket for glass, serving up jaw-dropping views of the city and river. And with a whopping 37,000 square feet per floor and ceilings that seem to touch the sky, your team can spread out and dream big. There’s 550,000 square feet of cutting-edge data center space on floors 2-13. The rest? Modern offices from floor 14 all the way up to 31. And don’t forget the ground floor – it’s retail central, perfect for your morning coffee run.

Amenities: Not Just Perks, But Game-Changers

Forget run-of-the-mill office amenities. At 375 Pearl Street office space, amenities and features will make you actually want to come to work. Here’s how they’re elevating your 9-to-5:

  • Communal Spaces: The building’s “meet-greet-eat-work” space is your go-to for everything from coffee catch-ups to impromptu brainstorms. Ditch the stuffy conference room and get creative in a space that feels more like a cool café than an office.
  • Conference Rooms: Need to impress clients or hash out big ideas? Bookable state-of-the-art conference rooms have got you covered. With top-notch tech and sleek design, you’ll nail that presentation every time.
  • “Fuel Station”: Say goodbye to sad desk lunches. A common-area pantry has all the essentials to keep you energized throughout the day. From quick snacks to full-on meal prep, the building has your cravings covered.
  • Comfort Zones: Modern restrooms on every floor mean no more awkward elevator rides or mad dashes between meetings.
  • Loading Zone: Receiving a big delivery? A dedicated loading area for up to 10 vehicles means no more wrestling packages through revolving doors or cramped elevators. Your back (and your delivery person) will thank you.

Easily Accessible

Perched at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge, 375 Pearl Street Office Space offers unbeatable accessibility. Hop on the A, C, E, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 trains, catch the PATH to New Jersey, or sail away on the Staten Island Ferry. Your commute just got a whole lot easier.

A Community of Innovators

From tech pioneers to city agencies, 375 Pearl Street Office Space houses an eclectic mix of forward-thinking organizations. Share an elevator with data wizards from Datagram, rub shoulders with NYPD’s finest, or exchange ideas with architects from Rafael Vinoly. This isn’t just an office building—it’s a community of innovators.

Available Space

Interested in office space at 375 Pearl Street (Intergate.Manhattan)?

Building Location & Nearby Public Transportation

Nearby Transportation

Subway

Fulton Street (236ACGJMZ) - 8 minutes Walk
Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall - 6 minutes Walk
Chambers Street (123ACEJMZ) - 5 minutes Walk

Bus

Madison St & Catherine St - 6 minutes Walk
Pearl St & Fulton St - 7 minutes Walk

Important Information

Listings are presented for illustrative purposes only; they may no longer be available and are provided merely as an exemplary representation of the types of spaces in a given neighborhood for a given price.