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236 W 26th St - The Capitol Building 7,250 SF Office Condo Unit Offered at $6,932,488 CAD in New York, NY 10001



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Prime Chelsea location near Seventh and Eighth Avenues
- Loft-style interiors with high ceilings and abundant natural light
- Surrounded by dining, retail, and cultural attractions
- Excellent access to Penn Station, High Line, and Hudson Yards
- Flexible layouts ideal for creative office or showroom use
PROPERTY FACTS
| Total Building Size | 86,280 SF | Floors | 12 |
| Property Type | Multifamily (Condo) | Typical Floor Size | 7,190 SF |
| Property Subtype | Apartment | Year Built | 1925 |
| Building Class | C | Lot Size | 0.19 AC |
| Zoning | C6-2A - Contextual General Central Commercial | ||
| Total Building Size | 86,280 SF |
| Property Type | Multifamily (Condo) |
| Property Subtype | Apartment |
| Building Class | C |
| Floors | 12 |
| Typical Floor Size | 7,190 SF |
| Year Built | 1925 |
| Lot Size | 0.19 AC |
| Zoning | C6-2A - Contextual General Central Commercial |
AMENITIES
UNIT AMENITIES
- Kitchen
SITE AMENITIES
- Property Manager on Site
1 UNIT AVAILABLE
Unit Partial
| Unit Size | 7,250 SF | Condo Use | Office |
| Price | $6,932,488 CAD | Sale Type | Investment or Owner User |
| Price Per SF | $956.21 CAD |
| Unit Size | 7,250 SF |
| Price | $6,932,488 CAD |
| Price Per SF | $956.21 CAD |
| Condo Use | Office |
| Sale Type | Investment or Owner User |
DESCRIPTION
- New creative office installation with seven glass front offices, one glass conference room, large bullpen areas with seating for up to 40 people, kitchen area, brand new bathrooms and three separate entrances.
- The Capitol Building, constructed in 1926, is a well-managed live/work building that has a new lobby and upgraded building infrastructure.
- Located at the intersection of Chelsea, Silicon Alley, the Penn Station transportation hub and the Hudson Yards.
- Own a newly constructed office space for less than the cost of leasing. Many lenders offering high loan-to-value, low interest rate financing options.
- Spectacular common roof area with outdoor seating.
Potential to convert the unit to a desirable residential or live/work loft. Many units in the building have been converted to luxury residential apartments.
SALE NOTES
- New creative office installation with seven glass front offices, one glass conference room, large bullpen areas with seating for up to 40 people, kitchen area, brand new bathrooms and three separate entrances.
- The Capitol Building, constructed in 1926, is a well-managed live/work building that has a new lobby and upgraded building infrastructure.
- Located at the intersection of Chelsea, Silicon Alley, the Penn Station transportation hub and the Hudson Yards.
- Own a newly constructed office space for less than the cost of leasing. Many lenders offering high loan-to-value, low interest rate financing options.
- Spectacular common roof area with outdoor seating.
Potential to convert the unit to a desirable residential or live/work loft. Many units in the building have been converted to luxury residential apartments.
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MAJOR TENANT INFORMATION
| TENANT | SF OCCUPIED | LEASE END DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Paper Outlet |
6,457 SF
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| UAP North America Ltd |
3,450 SF
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| Moises Farhat Weber-Farhat |
3,000 SF
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| Grisha Bruskin |
2,000 SF
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| Jazz Record Center |
1,500 SF
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| Miles Redd LLC |
1,200 SF
|
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| Walter Klasson |
1,200 SF
|
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| J.G. Architects |
1,000 SF
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| Michael Aram, Inc. |
1,000 SF
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| Alexander Compagno & Assoc |
900 SF
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