Office & Commercial Cleaning in Manhattan, NY.
Reliable upkeep for Manhattan offices, studios, and storefronts — bonded, insured, and trilingual on every visit.
Office and commercial cleaning in Manhattan keeps desks, restrooms, breakrooms, and high-touch surfaces ready for a busy workday. In the densest borough of New York City — about 1,660,664 residents (U.S. Census) — buildings run tight and access is gated. "We come in around your hours and your building's COI rules," says the 3 Sisters team — bonded, insured, trilingual since 2019.
What a office & commercial cleaning in Manhattan includes
Office & Commercial Cleaning in Manhattan
A Manhattan office asks different things of a cleaning crew than a suburban one. Space is tight and used hard — desks packed close, one shared kitchenette, a single restroom for a whole floor — so the work is less about square footage and more about the high-traffic spots that show wear by mid-week: keyboards, door handles, the breakroom sink, and restrooms that get used all day. We dust desks, monitors, and phones, disinfect shared equipment, sanitize restrooms, refill the soap and paper towels, and wipe down the door handles and light switches that everyone touches. The goal is an office that's ready before the first person walks in, not one cleaned around people trying to work.
We clean across the borough the way Manhattan actually runs. Office floors and creative studios in Chelsea and Tribeca, professional suites on the Upper East and Upper West Side, ground-floor storefronts and small workspaces in Greenwich Village and Harlem, and offices up in Washington Heights are all on our New York County routes. Each building has its own rules. Doorman high-rises and pre-war co-op buildings — Manhattan has the oldest housing and commercial stock in the city, much of it built before 1940 — usually route cleaners through a service entrance or freight elevator on a set schedule, and many require a certificate of insurance (COI) on file before anyone gets access. Because we are bonded and insured, we can provide what your management company asks for and work within those access windows instead of fighting them.
Scheduling in Manhattan is its own job. Most of our commercial clients book us before the morning rush or after the floor clears out in the evening, around freight-elevator hours and building security. We keep the same crew on your account where we can, so the people cleaning your space already know which conference room is always booked, where the supplies live, and what your front desk wants left untouched.
There's no locked contract and no pre-authorization hold on your card. You get a real-time quote based on your space and how often you want us, then you decide. Every cleaner on our Manhattan team is bonded, background-checked, and speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese, so whoever runs your office can handle the walkthrough and any feedback in whatever language is easiest.
Manhattan at a glance
Dense pre-war borough with the oldest housing stock in New York City — a large share of homes were built before 1940. About three in four residents rent, much of it in walk-ups, co-ops, and high-rises, so apartment turnover, building access, and street grit drive cleaning needs.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau (ACS 2024) via Census Reporter.
Office & Commercial Cleaning in Manhattan — common questions
How much does office cleaning cost in Manhattan?
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Get a free quote for office & commercial cleaning in Manhattan
Call (657) 737-7171 Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm, or book online — we confirm every visit personally.
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