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Union Street & NoMad

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Union Square and NoMad are dynamic neighborhoods offering a perfect blend of historic charm and modern innovation for your next office space. Union Square is renowned for its vibrant farmers' market, bustling park, and diverse dining options, creating an energetic atmosphere. NoMad, with its elegant architecture and trendy hotels, has become a hub for creative industries and tech startups. Both areas boast excellent transport links, including multiple subway lines, ensuring seamless connectivity. Choose Union Square and NoMad for an office space that combines convenience, inspiration, and growth potential in the heart of Manhattan.

Union Square Cafe                                                                                               Take A Look

Savor New American cuisine with a focus on fresh, local ingredients in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

ABC Kitchen                                                                                                       Take A Look

Delight in farm-to-table dishes and sustainable dining in a chic, rustic setting curated by Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

Gotham Bar and Grill                                                                                             Take A Look

Enjoy refined American cuisine and an elegant dining experience in a modern, sophisticated space.

Dear Irving on Hudson                                                                                        Take A Look

Experience stunning city views and expertly crafted cocktails in this stylish rooftop bar with a mid-century vibe.

The Belfry                                                                                                       Take A Look

Relax with creative cocktails and a laid-back ambiance in a charming bar that blends rustic and modern elements.

Pete's Tavern                                                                                            Take A Look

Step back in time and enjoy classic drinks in this historic bar, one of the oldest continuously operating bars in New York City.

Barry's Bootcamp Union Square                                                                                        Take A Look

Push your limits with high-intensity interval training in a high-energy, motivating environment.

Peloton Studios                                                                                                      Take A Look

Get motivated with high-energy cycling and running classes led by world-class instructors in a sleek, modern studio.

NYSC (New York Sports Club) Union Square                                                       Take A Look

Achieve your fitness goals with state-of-the-art equipment, personal training, and a wide range of classes in a spacious gym.

The Grey Dog                                                                                        Take A Look

Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, hearty food, and a welcoming vibe in this cozy cafe that's great for socializing.

Barcade                                                                                                      Take A Look

Combine classic arcade games with craft beers and tasty bites in a nostalgic, fun-filled setting.

Slate NY                                                       Take A Look

Engage in friendly competition with pool, ping pong, and arcade games in a lively, spacious entertainment venue.

Union Square Park

Enjoy vibrant farmers' markets, public art, and ample seating areas in this bustling, historic park.

Stuyvesant Square Park

Relax in this peaceful, beautifully landscaped park with lush gardens and historic features.

Gramercy Park

While access is limited, this private park offers a beautiful, serene space for those lucky enough to visit or view from the surrounding streets.


The history of Union Street & NoMad

Union Square and NoMad are two of New York City's most dynamic neighborhoods, each with a rich history and a vibrant present. Union Square, established in the early 19th century as a public space, quickly became a focal point for commerce, politics, and culture. It has been a site for labor rallies, political demonstrations, and public gatherings, earning its place in the city’s social fabric. Today, Union Square is known for its bustling farmers' market, vibrant park, and diverse dining scene. NoMad (North of Madison Square Park) developed around Madison Square Park, which opened in 1847. The area became a thriving commercial district in the late 19th century, with the original Madison Square Garden and luxurious hotels like the Fifth Avenue Hotel. In recent years, NoMad has experienced a renaissance, attracting tech startups, creative agencies, and trendy hotels. Both neighborhoods boast excellent transport links, including multiple subway lines, making them easily accessible.

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