I’ve built out three studios in my full floor Tribeca loft. This place is like old New York—back when downtown was full of artists not tech bros.
I use the space as a sewing and screen printing space. The three studios are wood over studs set at 16 inches. There are ( 2) 200 square foot studios and one 450 sq foot studio. Each studio comes with a small amount of external storage space that is not counted in the square footage
Since this is part of a much bigger space, there’s also a bathroom with two stalls and a printing wash out booth, a kitchen which is in process of being remodeled plus a professional steam iron setup with 3 stations. There will also be a communal sitting area
The three studios have wood on stud walls but the large one and one of the smalls, I’ve left the studs uncovered in case renters prefers to install something that lets light in like plexi —if not wood will be installed before move in
Space is accessible 24/7 with elevator available weekdays 830-445 with break for lunch. Elevator is commercial and requires an operator. We are on third floor
In addition, there is also paid access to screen printing, clicking and a variety of commercial sewing machines.
We are a fashion brand with one or two sewers working most days. We welcome other fashion brands, artists (there is a sink that can be converted to a slop sink, and most other creative enterprises. Sorry no open flames
Spaces are available immediately with rent beginning April 1. Looking for 6 month renewable leases but will consider other options. Utilities beyond the 600 we currently pay will be shared between tenants.
Hoping to build a creative community here, so if that sounds exciting I can show space any day.
200 sq feet—$1250
450 sq feet—2750
I’m an accessories designer moving into clothing. Everything is manufactured right here in nyc
I lease it
Insurance naming me and building owner as also insureds. First and last. At signing