Good cause buildings near Fortune 1000 companies in Manhattan
This page helps you find Good cause buildings near Fortune 1000 companies in Manhattan, with 3,955+ buildings to explore. Use the good-cause filter to focus on a tenant-protection category tied to renewal and certain rent-increase/non-renewal rules. Openigloo aggregates building-level data and renter feedback so you can compare buildings faster, then confirm details with the management team. Look at what renters say, the open-data signals shown on each building page, and any tenant Q&A or notes that clarify how the rules play out day to day for current tenants.
Good cause buildings near Fortune 1000 companies in Manhattan
Showing 1,621–1,638 of 3,955 good cause buildings near Fortune 1000 companies in Manhattan.
165 East 35 Street
Murray Hill
110 Greenwich Street
Financial District
312 East 30 Street
Kips Bay
230 East 27 Street
Kips Bay
1 Columbus Place
Hell's Kitchen
300 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village
265 East 66 Street
Lenox Hill
245 East 19 Street
Gramercy Park
300 West 49 Street
Hell's Kitchen
329 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill
307 East 44 Street
Turtle Bay
244 East 21 Street
Gramercy Park
184 Lexington Avenue
Midtown East
154 East 29 Street
Kips Bay
330 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

7 Cornelia Street
West Village
163 W 17 St
Chelsea
60 East 12 Street
Greenwich Village
What to check before for good cause buildings near Fortune 1000 companies in Manhattan
- Start with the location intent: the “near Fortune 1000 companies” scope narrows Manhattan coverage toward high-employment areas while you still compare a large set of buildings (3,955+).
- For any good-cause building, confirm the practical details: lease renewal process, documentation needed, and how notices are handled for your specific lease term.
- Check availability and timing on the building page before you tour, since “near” doesn’t guarantee an apartment matching your move-in date.
- Review fees and move-in costs in the listing and ask for a written summary (broker fee, security deposit, any one-time move-in charges).
- Use renter feedback and tenant Q&A to spot patterns, but treat them as context and verify current policies directly with management.