Property

Hudson Square is home to a diverse selection of early 20th century art deco buildings.  Many of these former printing buildings have been converted to modern office space with open floor plans that readily lend themselves to creative collaborations.  Advertising, media and architecture and design firms dot the professional landscape of this up-and-coming neighborhood.

Use the map to the right to see information on the neighborhood’s buildings and to link to owners' websites to check for available space.

Retail Opportunities in Hudson Square

Updated: Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Interested in doing business in Hudson Square? Take a look at our most current Retail Opportunities Map (CLICK HERE) that is updated monthly by the Hudson Square Connection. If you have any questions please feel free to contact William Budd, our Senior Economic Development Analyst at wlbudd@hudsonsquarebid.org

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Thursday, June 9th, 2011Big Plans for Retail, Office Space at 330 Hudson Street

Updated: Thursday, June 9th, 2011

An affiliate of Beacon Capital Partners and Trinity Real Estate sign a 99-year lease at 330 Hudson Street.

According to Jason Pizer, president of Trinity Real Estate, “With several new hotels in the area, the current proposed office/retail mix is clearly the most attractive and compelling development option.”
Agovino, Theresa. (2011, June 9). New Building Slated for Hudson Square. Crain’s New York. www.crainsnewyork.com.

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1 Hudson Square is….#1!

Updated: Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

Crain’s names Horizon Media’s move to 1 Hudson Square as the biggest deal of the year!

Crain’s biggest real estate deals of 2010

Despite tough times in the real estate market, deals still got done this year. Here are 2010’s Top 25 largest real estate deals, by square footage.

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375 Hudson goes Gold

Updated: Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

For the first time in New York City history, an office-building retrofit has earned LEED Gold certification – and the space is right here in Hudson Square!  The commercial building at 375 Hudson is now setting the standard for sustainability in New York City.

The building’s developer, Tishman Speyer has worked with your neighbors Saatchi & Saatchi, Penguin Group, Weidlinger Associates, ZenithOptimedia and Turner Construction to turn their building at 375 Hudson Street into Manhattan’s greenest retrofit.  Upgrades include reduced electricity and water consumption, an expanded recycling program and a Green Cleaning policy.  New York City’s existing office buildings will now look to 375 Hudson as an example of how to transform their older spaces into environmentally-friendly workplaces!

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Hudson Square Connects with…RDA

Updated: Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

In each newsletter, we’ll be shining the spotlight on one of Hudson Square’s fabulous businesses.  This time, we give a shout-out to RDA a branding agency that has been an innovator in the district since 1995 and the designers of the Connection’s new website www.HudsonSquareBID.org

Founded in 1976 by Michael Racz and Gail Dessimoz, RDA left midtown for a 14,000-square-foot space at 100 Vandam Street, where today 50 creative professionals work with notable brands including Starwood Hotels, Sony, MTV Games and the Empire State Building.

An array of qualities attracted RDA to Hudson Square — proximity to other hip neighborhoods, transportation options, less hassle for clients coming to their office, and access to the city’s most interesting food, galleries and shops.

But there was one factor that made the decision simple.

“Hudson Square best represents the style and attitude of RDA.  We are proudly independent; leaders in our own right.  Hudson Square provides us with the cache we require without appearing trendy,” says Gail Dessimoz, principal.

RDA searched the city but found that “no neighborhood provided the same unique sense of identity and value available as Hudson Square,” says Ms. Dessimoz.

RDA says it loved the neighborhood and small-town feel.

“We hope that through the efforts of Hudson Square Connection many others will come to enjoy the area as well,” says Ms. Dessimoz.  “We look forward to benefiting from their efforts and seeing the manifestation of our longtime belief that this neighborhood is a great place to work, live and play.”

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New neighbors in Hudson Square

Updated: Thursday, April 8th, 2010

The Connection extends a warm welcome to the newest creative tenants in Hudson Square. The following firms have signed leases in the neighborhood over the past few months:

Cowtan & Tout, Inc. – 137 Varick Street

DDG Partners – 250 Hudson Street

Diego Uchitel Photography Inc. – 137 Varick Street

Donovan, Calvaruso & Yee, LLP – 161 Avenue of the Americas

Dourilton Capital – 131 Varick Street

East Coast Capital Inc. – 155 Avenue of the Americas

Everyday Health, Inc. – 345 Hudson Street

Happy Hearts Fund – 55 Vandam Street

Horizon Media – 1 Hudson Square

Jak Design – 131 Varick Street

Last Exit, LLC – 200 Varick Street

Liberty House UK - 200 Varick Street

Media Storm LLC – 10 Hudson Square

Mermaid Inn – 131 Varick Street

MX Telecom – 180 Varick Street

Scarpasa – 131 Varick Street

Select Corporate Communications – 131 Varick Street

Small Orange in Big Apple – 131 Varick Street

Stellaservice LLC – 131 Varick Street

Streets of NYC Entertainment – 131 Varick Street

We But One, LLC – 200 Varick Street

WorkGroup – 131 Varick Street

Writers Guild—250 Hudson Street

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