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Indoor soccer facility scores first Manhattan location in iconic Financial District office building

It may not be the Olympic games in Paris, but hey — Manhattan is getting its own new sports hotspot.

Socceroof is bringing its indoor soccer action to a downtown office building, scoring 20,000 square feet at Fosun Hive’s 28 Liberty St., according to Crain’s.

The swanky new venue will feature multiple five-sided soccer fields, and offer leagues and lessons for kids and adults.

This marks Socceroof’s first Manhattan location, adding to its lineup in Sunset Park, Crown Heights, Long Island City, New Rochelle and, in Canada, Montreal.

Socceroof is bringing an indoor soccer space to a famed Financial District office building, scoring 20,000 square feet at Fosun Hive’s 28 Liberty St. Google Maps
The space will offer year-round play. Instagram / @socceroof

Socceroof will be part of the massive 200,000 square feet of retail space at the base of the 60-story, 2.5-million-square-foot property.

They’ll share the floor with Court 16, a 13,000-square-foot pickleball and tennis club. Newmark’s Jordan Gosin brokered the deal for Socceroof — while Jeffrey Roseman, Ross Kaplan and Drew Weiss repped the landlord.

Chinese real estate firm Fosun snagged 28 Liberty St. in 2013 for a cool $725 million.

This marks Socceroof’s first Manhattan location, adding to its lineup in Sunset Park, Crown Heights, Long Island City, New Rochelle and Montreal. Instagram / @socceroof
The space will feature multiple five-sided soccer fields, and offer leagues and lessons for kids and adults. Instagram / @socceroof

The building, with its 38,000-square-foot penthouse housing Danny Meyer’s Manhatta restaurant and an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, is now 89.5% leased.

Office rents are clocking in at $60 to $74 per square foot, with major tenants like the New York Attorney General’s office and HelloFresh.

Borough President Mark Levine took to X to praise the soccer facility’s lease, saying “Love this creative use of vacant office space!”

They’ll share the floor with Court 16, a 13,000-square-foot pickleball and tennis club. Instagram / @socceroof

Manhattan’s office market is still rebounding from the pandemic, and Lower Manhattan has taken a bigger hit than Midtown.

The area’s availability rate was 20.4% in the second quarter, with average asking rents at $57.08 per square foot, according to Colliers.