277 Broadway, also known as The Chambers Building, a landmark office building in New York City.

Image via Google Street View

Total Floors: 18

Available: 1,012-3,351 SF

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Address: 277 Broadway Class: B
Size: 94,000 SF
Year built: 1900 Architect: Cass Gilbert

Looking for office space that doesn’t feel like every other bland box in Manhattan? 277 Broadway office space has a character you can actually feel when you walk through the door. Let’s cut through the fluff and talk about what makes this place special.

Not Just Another Pretty Façade

Sure, 277 Broadway looks impressive from the outside (thanks to architect Cass Gilbert who built it in 1900), but what matters is how it works for YOU. This 18-story landmark survived 120+ years of New York history and still stands strong. The Downtown Manhattan building earned its NYC Landmark status in 1992, but don’t worry – it’s not stuck in the past where your internet cuts out every hour.

Real Offices for Real Work

Let’s talk about the actual spaces where you’ll spend your days. Forget cookie-cutter layouts – 277 Broadway office space gives you options that make sense for your team. Need natural light? You’ll get plenty through the building’s large windows. With 94,000 square feet across 18 floors, you can find anything from a cozy solo office to room for your growing crew. The heating and cooling actually WORK (a miracle in old buildings), and you won’t have to reset your router every other hour.

Stuff That Makes Your Day Better

When you’re working long hours, little things at 277 Broadway office space make a big difference:

  • Come and Go Whenever: Your key card works 24/7 because deadlines don’t care about normal business hours.
  • Lobby That Doesn’t Scream “Budget Building”: First impressions matter when clients visit, and this entrance actually looks good.
  • Tech That Works: Old outside, new inside where it counts – with modern systems supporting your digital needs.
  • People Who Fix Things: When something breaks, Feldman Realty Group doesn’t ghost you for weeks before responding.
  • Places to Meet: Whether you need to brainstorm with your team or impress potential clients, you have options beyond your desk.

Location That Makes Sense

Step outside your 277 Broadway office space and you’re practically tripping over City Hall. For lawyers, this means rolling out of bed and into court with time to grab coffee. The City Hall subway stop (R and W lines) sits right there, making your commute suck less and helping clients actually find you without calling three times for directions.

Neighbors Worth Knowing

Ever notice how being around the right people makes work better? At 277 Broadway office space, you’ll share hallways with a mix of legal eagles who need courthouse access and creative types like The Turett Collaborative and Labo Design Studio. Companies like Walsh and Tsempelis, Scape, and The Britto Agency have already figured out what you’re just discovering – this building hits the sweet spot of professional without being stuffy.

Available Space

Interested in office space at 277 Broadway (Chambers Building)?

Building Location & Nearby Public Transportation

Nearby Transportation

Subway

Fulton Street (236ACGJMZ) - 7 minutes Walk
Franklin Street (1) - 8 minutes Walk
WTC Cortlandt - 8 minutes Walk
Park Place (23) - 5 minutes Walk
Chambers Street (123ACEJMZ) - 4 minutes Walk
World Trade Center (E) - 7 minutes Walk
Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall - 5 minutes Walk
City Hall (NR) - 1 minute Walk

Bus

Broadway/Vesey Street - 7 minutes Walk
Broadway/Park Place - 4 minutes Walk
Broadway/Barclay Street - 5 minutes Walk
Broadway/Warren Street - 1 minute Walk
Broadway/Murray Street - 3 minutes Walk
Broadway/Reade Street - 1 minute Walk
Broadway/Chambers Street - 1 minute Walk
Broadway & Worth Street - 4 minutes Walk
Broadway & Thomas Street - 4 minutes Walk
Broadway/Thomas Street - 3 minutes Walk
Broadway/Franklin Street - 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.