Civic Hall at Union Square

Civic Hall at Union Square, also known as Civic Hall, is a tech incubator and education space in Manhattan, New York City, that provides tech resources to New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds. The Civic Hall space at the Zero Irving Building (124 East 14th Street) occupies 85,000 square feet across seven floors.

Opened in November 2023, Civic Hall aims to provide resources to pursue opportunities in the city's technology industry. The Civic Hall space consists of state of the art classroom space, rented at below market rates to organizations and companies who provide workforce development with a focus on technology. Civic Hall tenants are both for- and non-profit organizations, including LaGuardia Community College.

Civic Hall is a subsidiary of The Fedcap Group, a non-profit holding company consisting of 20 subsidiaries in the broad fields of healthcare, education, economic and workforce development.

History
Andrew Rasiej founded Civic Hall, proposing the project to the city in 2018. Rasiej led a unanimous Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP) approval process to up-zone the former location of a P.C. Richard & Son store on East 14th Street. The ULURP received unanimous approval in 2018 and the P.C. Richard & Son building was demolished. In 2023, the 21-story tech hub was completed.

The Zero Irving project was developed by RAL Development with Davis Brody Bond designing the building.

In November 2023, Mayor Eric Adams announced the opening of the Civic Hall space, calling it a "laboratory for the entire country."