Sweet "baby James," luxury has arrived in your neighborhood courtesy of Kew Management. The St. James building, riding the line between Chelsea and Flatiron, is one of Kew's most prized possessions, as this elegant and architectural masterpiece is more than just an old building.
Noted as a city landmark, this breathtaking piece of architecture is artfully crafted from bricks, stones, terra cotta, copper and iron by renowned architect Bruce Price in 1896. Constructed on the site of a 19th Century hotel, the St. James was designed after the Beaux Arts style with exquisite details to match the richness of the area known as NoMad. Price, best known for designing the Canadian Pacific Railway's Chateau hotels and stations, was the perfect choice for designing the building to fit the neighborhoods wealthy residences, restaurants and hotels. In the lobby, you will find a lovely mural by Arthur Brounet's French decorating firm.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Kew Management acquired the building and restored St. James' original splendor and beauty. Kew, one of the city's top leasing and management companies offering commercial and living spaces, represents St. James and cherishes it's history.
Boasting small office spaces from 200 to 3,000 square feet, top notch upgrades including high tech wiring, tall ceilings, and 24/7 security, this building is perfect for your commercial needs. In close proximity to subway lines and across from Madison Square Park, this is one of NoMad's most coveted locations.
From the Gilded Age detailing to the lively history, The St. James is a key Manhattan location thanks to Kew Management's expertise.














