About Kew Management
Our Company
Founded 60 years ago by the Spira family, Kew Management continues to be a family-owned and operated commercial leasing company managing multiple properties in exciting NoMad.
- With its headquarters office located on-site at 1123 Broadway, Kew’s commitment to service translates to a responsive, courteous staff and excellent building upkeep and renovations.
- Our buildings contain smaller office spaces from 200-5,000 sf at various price levels to fit the needs of your business.
- Tenants in our commercial buildings appreciate that we are committed to providing a long-term home for their companies. As they grow, they know we will work with them to help them expand so they can continue their business without interruption.
Our Area
In the middle of the historic districts of Chelsea, Gramercy and Flatiron, our neighborhood has been called NoMad since at least 1999 with the designation of the Madison Square North Historic District. The center of New York life during the Gilded Age, Nomad is once again one of the city’s most exciting, balanced, multi-use 24/7 neighborhood.
Increasingly financial and insurance industry giants are being joined by a high concentration of architects, high tech companies and advertising agencies. Companies like Vera Wang, Tiffany’s, New York Life and Grey Group recognize the strengths of the area:
- Unparalleled access to subway and bus lines.
- Madison Square Park at the center of NoMad is one of the most beautiful historical parks in New York. In the spring, summer and fall the park becomes home to concerts (MadSqMusic), author readings (MadSqReads), site-specific art shows (MadSqArt), children’s events (MadSqKids), and food events (MadSqEats).
- A neighborhood with history and character, featuring buildings beautifully designed and constructed of the finest materials.
- Many new residential offerings (e.g., 250 Fifth Avenue, 15 Madison Square North and Sky House).
- New restaurant alternatives nearly every day (e.g., SD26, Hurricane, John Dory’s Oyster Bar. Hill Country Barbeque and Chicken, Eleven Madison, Ben & Jack’s, ilili and Blue Smoke).
- Exciting shopping enlivening street life (e.g., Marimekko, Eataly, Noir et Blanc, Opening Ceremony, Project No. 8 and Gracious Homes).
- A growing number of trendy hotels (e.g., Ace, NoMad, Gershwin, Giraffe, Carlton, and Gansevoort Hotels).
- Vibrant nightlife and gallery and museum scene (e.g., 230 Fifth, La Birreria, Jazz Standard, Gstaad, The Breslin Bar, The Museum of Sex and The Museum of Math).
Stories
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- Marriott and Starwood Plan NoMad Hotels
- Union Square Greenmarket Moves to NoMad
- New York Observer is Noticing NoMad
- 1123 and 1133 Broadway See Big Changes All Around
- Alinea's NoMad Residency is Underway!
- Details Emerging about 404 Park Ave South in NoMad
- Media is Taking Notice of the NoMad District
- Daniel Humm From The NoMad Wins Big At James Beard
- New Hotel Coming to NoMad
- Hill Country Chicken To Host Cancer Fundraiser On Monday
- Num Pang Comes To NoMad
- Madison Square Park Adds Art Curator
- Help Raise Money For Madison Square Park
- A New Guide to Finding and Moving into a NY Office Space
- Prime Retail Space Available in NoMad with Kew Management
- NY Times Picking Up On NoMadness
- Small Office Space Available at St. James by Kew Management
- Pet Sounds Art Exhibit Opens in Madison Square Park
- Maison Kitsuné Opens Up In NoMad
- Mayor Bloomberg Swings by Silicon Alley in NoMad
- NoMad Gym Mixes Wine and Workouts
- Why The NoMad Hotel Is Called The NoMad
- The NoMad Hotel Is Almost Open!
- Embrace the History of the St. James with Kew Management
- Lease The Townsend Building with Kew Management
- 'Thrifty Thursday' NoMad Deals from Kew Management





