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Inside Accel Partners’ New Office on the 16th Floor of Googleplex East

In which we are compelled to use the word "breathtaking."
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By Jessica Roy 1/29/12 3:37pm

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    With the recent news that prolific investment firm Accel Partners finally hired David Eisenberg as their first New York ombudsman, Betabeat figured it was time to survey the scene at the company’s NYC HQ, located on the 16th floor of 111 8th Avenue, better known as “The Google Building.” Not much photographic evidence of the office exists online, but we’ve compiled a few images that will give you a peak into the luxurious digs of one of the world’s foremost venture capital firms. Aside from modern-looking glass conference rooms and a prime location near Chelsea Market, the view from the office balcony is worth the click alone–we don’t typically use the word “breathtaking,” but it truly is.








  • Back Forward Inside Accel Partners

    Inside Accel Partners

    The firm hosted a party celebrating the opening of their New York City office back in October. (via Accel's Facebook page)

  • Back Forward The Balcony

    The Balcony

    Accel Partners party goers surveying all they see from the 16th floor balcony. (via Accel's Facebook page)

  • Back Forward The View at Night

    The View at Night

    The view at night from the balcony. Breathtaking, right? (via Accel's Facebook page)

  • Back Forward The View During the Day

    The View During the Day

    The daytime view is nothing to scoff at either. (via Accel NYC's foursquare page)

  • Back Forward Glass conference rooms and modernist funiture

    Glass conference rooms and modernist funiture

    Party goers relax outside glass conference rooms at the Accel NYC opening party. (via Accel's Facebook Page)

  • Back The outside of the building

    The outside of the building

    The infamous 111 8th Ave. from the outside. (via hrishamby's flickr)

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