As New York City morphs into a national technology hub, the office market in Hudson Square — a small neighborhood just north of Tribeca that feeds into the Holland Tunnel — is shaping up to be a major beneficiary.
In the past year, Google and Disney have decided to plant their flags there, planning enormous headquarters in the area, with asking rents for office space approaching $90 per SF. As the city’s most sought-after tenants — big players in the technology sector — look for vast floor plates and campus-like environments, the neighborhood is one of the few places in the city that can accommodate that kind of development and expansion.
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