George Comfort & Sons, and building owner Wohio Holding Inc. announced a new lease with Corporate Suites at 16 East 34th Street, a 22-story office and retail building located between Madison and Fifth Avenues in Murray Hill.
Corporate Suites is one of the largest serviced office space providers in New York City. As part of the 13-year lease, the coworking firm will open a location encompassing 34,857 square feet across 16 East 34th Street’s entire 18th and 19th floors.
With over two decades of experience managing hundreds of amenity-rich shared workspaces, Corporate Suites tailors office solutions, fully equipped executive suites and conference rooms. Its location at 16 East 34th Street will include a combination of large light-filled furnished team office spaces offering plug and play flexibility for corporate groups with a mix of smaller private offices, fully equipped conference and training rooms, open coworking areas, phone booths, complimentary café and an onsite team offering a high level of front desk services and support.
“As New York City’s office market continues to rebound, flexible space and amenity access remain in high demand,” said George Comfort & Sons President and CEO Peter S. Duncan. “With an upgraded lobby and expansive roof deck, 16 East 34th Street is ideally positioned for companies seeking boutique space with unrivaled transit connectivity both throughout the city and surrounding suburbs.”
With its distinctive Art Deco architecture and Midtown South location, 16 East 34th Street blends historic character and modern functionality just steps from the Empire State Building. The 376,000-square-foot tower recently underwent a series of renovations, including a redesigned lobby, new elevator cabs and the installation of an amenity roof deck with sweeping views of the New York City skyline accessible to all building tenants.
The building features large, efficient floor plates, including pre-built suites. The property also offers the unique option to create a building within a building on 33rd Street for a 100,000-square-foot user at its base.
Ownership was represented by George Comfort & Sons’ Duncan and Alexander Bermingham. Corporate Suites was represented by David Rosenbloom and Matthew Etlinger of Cushman & Wakefield.








