
Citigroup continues to maintain offices in the building.

The trend of businesses relocating from Manhattan to Long Island City began in 1990 with the building of One Court Square, also known as the Citigroup Building. At night its skyline stands tall and proud with new developments and renovated industrial buildings, housing luxury lofts and commercial space rivaling the best in Manhattan. Once home to numerous factories and bakeries, Long Island City on the western edge of Queens and positioned just over the Queensboro Bridge has seen a building boom unlike any other part of New York City. The property can be reached via the 7 train which is a quick five-minute subway ride from Manhattan. PS1 MoMA and LIC Flea are nearby and it is across the street from Fifth Hammer Brewery and Gutters bowling hall. The renovated lobby, featuring work by local artists, sets the stage for space where creative thinking can be nurtured.

With natural light pouring in from four aspects, wood floors, and exposed brick and beams, 10-27 46th Avenue offers workspace where productivity and inspiration go hand in hand. Polished spaces and an abundance of natural light are paired with swift commutes and a host of nearby amenities to provide a smart alternative to Manhattan. 10-27 46th Avenue offers 60,000 square feet of newly renovated workspace within a Long Island City industrial building.
