Regus New York City - Bruckner Blvd
Bruckner Boulevard in the Bronx is more than just a road; it’s a gritty, evolving artery that connects industrial roots with new creative energy. Stretching through neighborhoods like Mott Haven, Hunts Point, and Soundview, the boulevard runs alongside the Bruckner Expressway, linking local businesses, warehouses, and workspaces with the rest of the city. Once dominated by auto shops and distribution hubs, parts of Bruckner are now attracting small startups, artist studios, and coworking spaces looking for affordable square footage and real New York character. With easy access to public transit and major highways, the area offers a practical base for flexible work environments in a borough long overdue for more visibility in the city’s business landscape.
Bruckner Boulevard in the Bronx is more than just a road; it’s a gritty, evolving artery that connects industrial roots with new creative energy. Stretching through neighborhoods like Mott Haven, Hunts Point, and Soundview, the boulevard runs alongside the Bruckner Expressway, linking local businesses, warehouses, and workspaces with the rest of the city. Once dominated by auto shops and distribution hubs, parts of Bruckner are now attracting small startups, artist studios, and coworking spaces looking for affordable square footage and real New York character. With easy access to public transit and major highways, the area offers a practical base for flexible work environments in a borough long overdue for more visibility in the city’s business landscape.
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Regus New York City - Bruckner Blvd Office Space for Rent
5 Spaces AvailableThe area surrounding Bruckner Boulevard offers a mix of old-school Bronx grit and growing pockets of culture and commerce. Subway access is easy via the 6 train at Hunts Point Avenue and the 2 and 5 trains at Intervale Avenue. Major bus lines cut through the area, and the Bruckner Expressway connected car travel. Nearby, the Bronx River Art Center adds creative flair, while Concrete Plant Park and Barretto Point Park offer unexpected green escapes along the water. Local taquerias, bakeries, and diners bring authentic flavor to lunch breaks. The nearby Hunts Point Produce Market and the historic Tiffany Street Pier add to the neighborhood’s unique rhythm—industrial, practical, and increasingly full of possibilities for businesses and workspaces looking for something different.


