41 E 11th Street is in the heart of Silicon Alley in the Village, at the corner of University Place and E Eleventh Street.
This upscale building was originally built in 1890, with many renovations completed since, and boasts a historic past with its first pneumatic pump installed by Thomas Edison himself. It remained on-site until 1987 when it was donated to the Pratt Institute. Employees and guests enter into a sophisticated lobby with marble floors and accents, stunning stained-glass windows, and modern light fixtures.
The entire fifth and sixth floors are available, offering expansive views of the Village, hardwood floors, and tenant-controlled HVAC. The floors provide abundant open space for cubicles, six perimeter offices, a conference room, three elevator banks, and three stairwells.
Nestled between Union Square and Washington Square Park, tenants are within a short five-minute walk of an array of shopping, dining, and entertainment. The Village is New York’s central artistic hub, and one of the city’s most densely populated neighborhoods, offering a tight-knit community with an array of people and personalities. The Village is home to the famous New York University, one of the largest and most well-known private universities in the country. Both selective and diverse, NYU lends an intellectual vibe to the community, attracting students, faculty, and staff from all over the world, providing the tenants of 41 E 11th Street direct access to a creative and highly-educated workforce.