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Office Space Downtown Cocoa Beach available for rent or lease

Pristine Office Space Cocoa Beach Building - For commercial office tenants looking for office space to rent or lease in Cocoa Beach

Address: 126 North Orlando Avenue, Cocoa Beach, FL, 32931

Total Rentable Building Area: 3,600 Square Feet

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Space Available: 1800 square feet of office space (Cocoa Beach) for rent or lease

Term: 1-10 year lease (flexible)

1800 Square Feet available on the first floor consisting of:

· 5 private offices

· Conference room

· 2 bathrooms (with showers)

· kitchen

· reception area

· parking available

· fax, copier, janitorial services available

Utilities include water, sewer, waste management, property taxes

Internet and phone services are available at additional cost

Rent: $1900/month *Great Deal* Call Today: 321-431-9865

Additional options

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*** Office suites are also available for rent separately (see the plan attached)**

· “A” (160 SqFt) - $500/month

· “B” (120 SqFt) - $400/month

· “C” (150 SqFt) - $400/month

· “D” (150 SqFt) - $400/month

· “E” (150 SqFt) - $400/month

For more information call Chris Fischer # 321-431-9865 or email vestinacquisitions@gmail.com

Zip Codes: 32920,32931,32953,32937

Empire State Building Office Space For Rent

350 Fifth Avenue (Empire State Building), New York, NY, 10017 | located on the Fifth Avenue and 34th Street.

350 Fifth Avenue (Empire State Building) - an abundance of office space for lease.

Call David Argento @ 646.330.5482 to arrange a showing or discuss other NYC office space availabilities.

For more information see: http://www.nycofficespaceleasing.com/350-avenue-empire-state-building-office-space/

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Office Space - Whitehall, NYC


Whitehall Street and its surrounding neighborhood sit at the southern tip of Manhattan. The street is about four blocks long and extends from the southern end of Broadway to the southern end of FDR Drive. Whitehall’s history began with the building of the Governors’ house built by Peter Stuyvesant. Both the street and building were named “Whitehall” for England’s seat of government, Whitehall, London, when the British took over. The mansion is long gone but the area has a surprising number of attractions to visit. A military induction center was once located at 39 Whitehall before being bombed by Sam Melville in 1969. The Army building existed from 1884 to the end of the Vietnam War and saw close to 3 million Americans being inducted.

Office Space - Whitehall, NYC

Office Space - Whitehall, NYC

The Staten Island Ferry has an active terminal there called Whitehall Terminal. There are several museums in the area to visit they include the Frances Tavern Museum, the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the Skyscraper Museum and the New York City Police Museum. One of the best features of this neighborhood is its location to Battery Park. The 25 acre public park boasts great views of the Statue of Liberty, as well as transportation to her, along with Castle Clinton and many sculptures and memorials. The Whitehall neighborhood is also the place to catch a ride on the New York Helicopter tours. Some local eateries include Flavors, Battery Gardens, Ancora Ristorante and of course not to far is the famous Delmonico’s.



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Office Space - Bowery, NYC


It is locally called “the Bowery” and is a street and neighborhood in Manhattan. The Bowery neighborhood is bounded by East 4th Street and the East Village to the north, Canal Street and Chinatown to the south, Allen Street and the Lower East Side to the east and Little Italy to the west. The street runs from Chatham Square in the south to Cooper Square at 4th Street in the north where it turns into Third Avenue. The Bowery is considered the oldest thoroughfare on Manhattan, its roots dating back to the Lenapes who used it as a footpath. The Bowery has seen its highs and lows like so many other Manhattan neighborhoods. It was the home turf of one of America’s earliest street gangs, the Bowery Boys. From the 1940’s through the 1970’s the street was considered New York City’s Skid Row and was lined with flop houses.


Office Space - Bowery, NYC

Office Space - Bowery, NYC

Recent decades have brought about great change to the entire Lower East Side in the form of gentrification. The Bowery Historic District runs from Chatham Square to Astor Place. From Houston to Delancy Streets, the Bowery serves as New York’s hub for restaurant supply equipment and from Delancy to Grand for lamps. Famous landmarks include, The Bowery Savings Bank, the Amato Opera, the Bowery Ballroom, the Bowery Poetry Club and CBGB’s just to name a few. Some of the Bowery’s notable residents have included composer Bela Bartok, writer, William S. Burroughs, artists Mark Rothko and Tom Wesselman and the famous Punk singer, Joey Ramone. For some delicious restaurants try B Bar, Il Buco, Freemans, DBGB Kitchen and Bar and Peels to start.



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Office Space - Hudson Square, NYC


This neighborhood’s boundaries consist of the Hudson River to the west, Morton Street on the north, Avenue of The Americas (6th Avenue) on the east and Canal Street to the south. Hudson Square is also known as West Soho. This neighborhood is unique in that 40% of the land and buildings are owned by one company, Trinity Real Estate. Trinity Real Estate is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trinity Church. Historic Trinity Church was founded in 1697 and has always been one of New York City’s largest landlords and will continue to be a leader in developing downtown Manhattan. The area of Hudson Square was once home to the publishers and printers of yesteryear and thought of as the printing capital of Manhattan.

Office Space - Hudson Square, NYC

Office Space - Hudson Square, NYC

With changes in technology the neighborhood has transformed itself into a home for many of the creative and media arts industries, including graphic arts firms, software developers and video and film makers. Some big name companies make their home here, among them are, MTV Networks, New York Magazine, Viacom and CBS. A few highlights of Hudson Square include the Trapeze School of New York, the Jackie Robinson Museum, the Children’s Museum of Art and the New York City Fire Museum, just to name a few. Hudson Square is also where the entrance to the Holland Tunnel is located. The neighborhood is home to such eateries as Soho Made Soups, Turks and Frogs, the Aquagrill and Pao! a traditional Portuguese restaurant.



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