• Reception
  • Breakout area
  • Breakout area
  • Coworking area
  • Breakout area
  • Coworking area
  • Breakout area
  • Breakout area
  • Breakout area
  • Reception
  • Meeting room
  • Meeting room
  • Building exterior
  • Building exterior
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Spaces - The Falchi Building

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Location

  1. 33 St-Rawson St6min walk
    • 7X
    • 7
  2. Queens Plaza9min walk
    • R
    • E
    • M
  3. 40 St-Lowery St12min walk
    • 7X
    • 7

Building Facilities

  1. Meeting Rooms

  2. 24 hr Access

  3. Furniture

  4. Trading Address

  5. Breakout Space

  6. Utilities

  7. Coffee & Tea

  8. Secure Access

  9. Wifi

  10. Mailing Address

  11. Cleaning

  12. Roof Terrace

  13. Reception

  14. Bike Storage

  15. Kitchen

  16. Parking

  17. Cafe

Not Available

  1. Inventory Storage

  2. Beer & Wine

  3. Lockers

  4. Fruit & Snacks

  5. Event Space

  6. Events & Talks

  7. Childcare

  8. Gym

  9. Phone Booths

  10. Showers

  11. Pets Allowed

  12. Disabled Access

  13. Printing

About this building

The Falchi Building at 31-00 47th Avenue, Long Island City, near 47th Ave and 31st St. is a great coworking space. The Falchi building is a five-minute walk from the 33 St. stop on the Number 7 line. This location is an attractive alternative to Brooklyn, within the new nucleus of creative and tech innovation outside of Manhattan. Built in 1922, the Falchi Building was originally a warehouse for the famous New York Gimbels department store.

Now the warehouse has a new life as a community for startups, entrepreneurs, art galleries, and delicious eateries. Its spacious loft style has made it popular with the tech, media, small manufacturing, and jewelry businesses that now inhabit the building’s five stories. Food vendors and the Conception Gallery reside on the bottom floor. A rooftop deck will soon be open with open-air seating and an urban garden.

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