A Neighborhood That Sets the Tone
Tribeca has long been defined by the tension between its industrial past and its creative ambition, a neighborhood where cast-iron loft buildings once housed printing presses and now serve as headquarters for some of the world’s most influential companies. 15 Laight Street is the natural next chapter in that story. Newly constructed, never before occupied, and positioned at the crossroads of Tribeca, Hudson Square, and SoHo, the building arrives at a moment when the demand for best-in-class boutique office space in Lower Manhattan has never been stronger.
Best-in-Class New Construction
15 Laight Street sets a new standard for boutique office construction in the Tribeca/SoHo area. Spanning 113,848 rentable square feet across eight stories, 15 Laight offers an opportunity for a first-time tenant to claim the building’s identity entirely as their own. Ceiling heights range from 14′ on office floors to 18’7″ on the retail floor. Private outdoor terraces grace each floor, including the building’s signature sixth-floor terrace and a sweeping rooftop terrace of 5,738 square feet. Floor plates averaging 17,000+ RSF with column spacing between 38 and 46 feet give tenants an extraordinary degree of flexibility in how they configure and inhabit the space.
Make It Yours
15 Laight is a rare opportunity to occupy an entire building and make it entirely your own, physically, culturally, and from a branding perspective. With 15.3 million annual impressions at the intersection of Varick Street and St. John’s Lane, exterior signage opportunities at the building are among the most visible in the submarket. The surrounding neighborhood, home to neighbors including Google, Disney, Anthropic, and PayPal, positions 15 Laight squarely within the corridor that has become the preferred address for the next generation of category-defining companies. The building is available for immediate occupancy.








