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Industrious Expands to 240K SF at Tower 49 in Midtown Manhattan

Frank Callahan March 18, 2026
Deal Summary
Property Tower 49
Location 12 East 49th Street, Manhattan, NY
Deal Value Undisclosed
Size 240,000 SF
Asset Type Office
Deal Type Lease
Tenant Industrious
Landlord Kato International

Coworking operator Industrious has expanded its presence in Midtown Manhattan, taking over approximately 240,000 square feet across 16 floors at Tower 49, the former New York City headquarters of WeWork.

The agreement is structured as a long-term management deal with landlord Kato International, marking one of the largest flexible office transactions in New York City in recent years.

Largest Coworking Hub in Midtown

The expansion will allow Industrious to operate one of the largest coworking locations globally, spanning 16 full floors within the Tower 49 office building.

The space will include a mix of:

  • private offices and enterprise suites
  • coworking and shared workspace
  • meeting and conference facilities
  • hospitality-driven amenities.

Located between Madison and Fifth Avenue, Tower 49 offers direct access to Midtown’s core business district, with proximity to Rockefeller Center, Grand Central, and major transit lines.

Taking Over Former WeWork Headquarters

The transaction represents a high-profile repositioning of space previously occupied by WeWork, which has been shedding leases as part of its restructuring efforts.

Industrious signed a long-term agreement to operate and manage the space rather than take on a traditional lease, reflecting a growing shift in how flexible office providers structure deals.

The management model reduces long-term lease risk while allowing operators to scale within high-profile office buildings.

Flexible Office Demand Continues to Grow

Industrious has been actively expanding its Manhattan footprint, adding multiple locations across Midtown and Downtown in recent years.

The Tower 49 expansion reflects continued demand for:

  • flexible workspace solutions
  • short-term and hybrid office arrangements
  • enterprise users seeking turnkey office space.

Large, centralized coworking hubs are increasingly being positioned as alternatives to traditional long-term office leases, particularly for companies navigating hybrid work models.

Final Thoughts

The Tower 49 deal highlights the evolving structure of office leasing in New York City, where traditional long-term leases are increasingly being replaced by management agreements and flexible workspace models.

By taking over a former WeWork flagship location, Industrious is not only expanding its footprint but also signaling a broader shift in the office market toward flexibility, scalability, and hospitality-driven workspace environments.

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