# Manhattan Janitorial > Professional commercial cleaning services for Manhattan, New York City. Manhattan Janitorial is a service-area commercial cleaning company founded in 2026, serving office buildings, medical facilities, retail spaces, residential common areas, and post-construction sites across all Manhattan neighborhoods. ## Services - **Office Building Cleaning** — Daily janitorial, lobby maintenance, restroom sanitation, and porter services for Class A, B, and C commercial buildings. - **Medical Facility Cleaning** — CDC- and OSHA-compliant disinfection for medical offices, dental practices, urgent-care centers, and outpatient clinics. - **Retail Space Cleaning** — High-traffic floor care, storefront maintenance, fitting-room sanitation, and back-of-house cleaning for retail and showroom environments. - **Residential Common-Area Cleaning** — Lobby, hallway, elevator, and amenity-space maintenance for co-ops, condos, and luxury apartment buildings. - **Post-Construction Cleaning** — Debris removal, dust abatement, final-detail cleaning, and punch-list support for newly built or renovated commercial spaces. ## Service Area All of Manhattan, NYC — including Midtown, Financial District, SoHo, Tribeca, Chelsea, Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Harlem, and surrounding neighborhoods. ## Contact - Website: https://manhattanjanitorial.com - Phone: (929) 383-7552 - Email: info@manhattanjanitorial.com - Hours: Monday–Friday 8 AM–6 PM, Saturday–Sunday 9 AM–3 PM - Free Quote: https://manhattanjanitorial.com/quote ## Key Links - Services: https://manhattanjanitorial.com/services - About: https://manhattanjanitorial.com/about - Blog: https://manhattanjanitorial.com/blog - Contact: https://manhattanjanitorial.com/contact ## Social - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Manhattan-Janitorial/61590296563733/ - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/manhattan-janitorial - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/manhattanjanitorial/ ## Compliance All cleaning programs comply with OSHA workplace safety standards, CDC infection-control guidelines, and NYC Department of Buildings regulations.