A coworking space is set to open on Seventh Avenue in the Garment District, according to Commercial Observer.

Branded Artishouse, the coworking space in Manhattan is tailored for artists and creatives, with the aim to integrate coworking’s collaborative nature with the creativity of an artist studio.

Signing for 2,950 square feet, Artishouse has set up its coworking studio on the fourth floor of 526 Seventh Ave., an office building owned by Sutton Garret Realty Associates.

“This exceptional space offers excellent natural light, direct elevator exposure, and the advantage of being a corner and full-floor unit,” Landlord Broker Mark Gindi of MJ Property Group said. “With its thoughtful design and prime location, I am confident that Artishouse will flourish as a collaborative studio space for networking, learning, and creative collaboration among artists and creatives.”

The workspace itself will provide members with Wi-Fi, easels, seating, and security storage, as well as access to the common areas and kitchen.

“Our amazing, 3,000-square-foot space will be divided into workstations and will provide a luxurious environment for our members to develop their artistic style and influence the creative world around them,” said Artishouse Founder, Matthew Perlman. “Artishouse remains a one-stop-shop for artists in New York dedicated to giving back to the community.”

According to the Artishouse website, membership options are offered across three tiers and vary between $395 and $925 per month, depending on the number of days per week a member might wish to utilize the space. Additionally, the flexible option of a day pass is also available.

Situated between West 38th and West 39th streets, the 10-story office block was constructed almost 100 years ago. Additional tenants include the likes of Baked by Melissa and PresiDental Care.

Representing Artishouse were Jordyn Comras and Jonathan Franzel of Newmark.

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