41 Wooster Street · 4th Floor Office

1,600 SF · ASKING $7,000 / MO N

Fully furnished 1,600 SF fourth-floor office for lease at 41 Wooster Street in SoHo. Bright full-floor layout with hardwood floors, glass-enclosed office, kitchen, and natural light—ideal for creative office, showroom, or pop-up use.

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4th Floor Description

This modern, fully furnished SoHo office space offers approximately 1,600 square feet of bright, contemporary design, well suited for a creative office, fashion showroom, pop-up, or private event use. Located on the fourth floor, the space features a refined combination of white brick and smooth sheetrock walls, polished hardwood floors, and oversized windows that flood the space with natural light throughout the day.

The layout is predominantly open, complemented by a floor-to-ceiling glass–enclosed office that provides functional separation while preserving a clean, modern aesthetic. The space is delivered fully furnished with existing built-in counters, seating, and fixtures, allowing for a seamless and turnkey occupancy. Additional features include HVAC, a private restroom, a kitchen area, and a security system.

Positioned in the heart of SoHo, the building is surrounded by premier retail, galleries, and dining destinations. The neighborhood’s iconic cast-iron architecture and cobblestone streets create a distinctive setting, with convenient access to the 1, 6, A, C, E, N, Q, R, W, J, and Z subway lines.

Ceiling Height

9'8”

Availability

Immediate

Historical Overview

39-41 Wooster Street, completed around 1900, is a five-story, three-bay cast-iron loft building originally used for light manufacturing and warehousing. Its design features engaged cast-iron columns, segmental-arched windows, and a projecting metal cornice, characteristic of the district’s industrial architecture. The building remains a contributing structure in the SoHo–Cast Iron Historic District Extension for its preserved façade and alignment with the area’s historic mercantile development. In the post-industrial era, it participated in SoHo’s artistic transformation by housing contemporary art galleries such as Spencer Brownstone, helping to bridge the neighborhood’s industrial past with its cultural reinvention.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The space is not equipped with venting for commercial use.

  • The space offers standard electrical service.

  • The space supports high-speed internet service. Specific providers and bandwidth options are available upon request.

  • The building does not offer dedicated rear loading access.

  • The building is walk-up and does not have a passenger or freight elevator.

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Location

Just steps from world class shopping, hotels and dining in SoHo, Tribeca and Chinatown

Neighbors

Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Format Furniture, Celine, Dior, Simone Rocha, Moschino Boutique, Pas de Calais, Kirna Zabête, Lucky Strike, Moncler