MediationLine
About
Flatiron’s side streets hum with small firms that keep the city running, often unnoticed. Among them is MediationLine, a service helping New Yorkers resolve disputes without stepping into a courtroom. The practice specializes in conflict resolution for families, landlords and tenants, small businesses, and workplace teams—situations where clear communication can save time, money, and stress.
Mediation offers a neutral space for parties to negotiate agreements on their own terms. Common cases include divorce settlements, lease disagreements, partnership dissolutions, and employment conflicts. The process is voluntary, confidential, and typically faster than litigation, making it a practical choice for those who prefer collaboration over confrontation. Unlike arbitration, the mediator doesn’t impose a decision but guides the conversation toward mutual understanding.
The office sits at 16 W 23rd St, New York, NY 10010, a building shared with other professional services just steps from the bustling energy of Fifth Avenue. The area’s mix of historic brownstones and modern offices reflects the kind of balance mediation aims to achieve—respecting both tradition and progress. While the neighborhood thrives on commerce and culture, MediationLine provides a quieter kind of support, one that doesn’t make headlines but keeps relationships and businesses intact.
To discuss whether mediation might work for your situation, call (646) 334-9200. The team can explain the process, outline what to expect, and help determine if it’s the right fit. For directions, check the map before heading over—Flatiron’s grid can be tricky to navigate during lunch hour. A quick look ahead saves time when you’re already juggling enough.