The Office Providers Publishes Manhattan Office Space Directory Profiling the USA’s Largest Flexible Workspace Market

Press Release: June 03, 2025

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The Office Providers Publishes Manhattan Office Space Directory Profiling the USA’s Largest Flexible Workspace Market
Summary: The Office Providers creates Manhattan office space directory as flexible workspace solutions become increasingly adopted by corporations.
 
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, June 2nd, 2025 – As the largest US office space market embraces flex space, The Office Providers has published a directory that helps businesses compare flexible office space solutions in Manhattan. 
 
The directory profiles international providers on the island, such as Regus and WeWork, as well as Manhattan-focused flex space operators, including Select Office Suites and The Farm.
 
Each provider profile listing is carefully curated to include key factors such as location, pricing models, contract flexibility, and amenity inclusions, enabling a comparison of available workspace options in Manhattan.
 
Manhattan is the largest of New York City’s five boroughs in terms of office space, with a stock of circa 600 million square feet. New York City’s stock totals circa 730 million square feet.
 
The borough of Manhattan has considerably more office space than any other North American city (Los Angeles is the second-largest city after NYC, with approximately 432 million square feet).
 
Mike Gardener, CEO of The Office Providers, said:  “Flex space was introduced to Manhattan by a handful of providers in the mid-1990s, and it was popular with entrepreneurs, start-ups, and travelling businesspeople. Its popularity slowly grew, yet demand exploded following the events of 2007 and the Great Recession.”
 
“Suddenly, businesses of all sizes were rapidly restructuring their workforces and also needed to eliminate debt from their balance sheets, which longer-term office leases had created.”
 
“From here, the flex space industry in Manhattan saw massive growth. In 2010, WeWork opened its first coworking building on Grand Street in SoHo, which quickly became home to over 450 members, including newly established freelancers and entrepreneurs.”
 
“New providers and operators emerged, and existing landlords expanded their offerings to provide viable alternatives to leased office space that established businesses, blue-chip corporations, and government agencies increasingly adopted.”
  
Mike Gardener added: “Manhattan is now home to 57 office providers and workspace operators offering flex space solutions in over 270 buildings. Due to increased amenities and services, improvements in security and privacy, and a reduction in provider branding, these solutions are being adopted by occupiers of all sizes from all sectors. We have aggregated these into one place, enabling businesses to find the perfect flexible space for them efficiently.”

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