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Flatiron Arts Building, 1579 N Milwaukee Ave
Visual Artists Studio ,
submitted by
Laura Noble

Long, narrow space with lovely north light- private studio SHORT TERM sublet

I nickenamed this space "Monastic Fantastic", because it reminds me of those monastery rooms where monks would enjoy solitude and time for creativity. The space itself is 16'x4', with high ceilings, hardwood floors, and a tall north-facing window. I am happy to include a 36"x40" drafting table and chair as part of the deal. This space has access to a shared bathroom with utility sinks just outside in the hallway. This unit is available through March, but may be available after that, as well.

The photos - please excuse the clutter-include my current storage items, which will be moved asap, or when someone decides to take the space. I am looking to find someone asap, for a sublet through March (with options to extend after that). below: see photos of this (and my other individual studio space sublet up for grabs "Monastic Fantastic", as well as the co-working area (my main art studio and gallery, in the video)

https://drive.google.com/drive...

http://lmnwedge.com
lauramaenoble@gmail.com
ADDITIONAL INFO
available
24 hours
total square
64 ft^2
features
north light, slim profile ;-)
floor types
hardwood
floor dimensions
16'x4' ft
ceiling height
+/- 11' ft
maximum occupancy
1
other accessibility
the building has an elevator
space detail other
note: sorry, as per my lease, and the building policy, this is not a live/work space.
staff/office equipment
drafting table, chair, lamps, and easel available for use.
pricing
$500
pricing unit
month
request deposit
$100
building policies
no overnights, be nice.
security policies
door opens with a door code only.

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