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Contact us for current pricing.
Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Finishes favor a professional, camera-ready aesthetic: pale walls, recessed lighting, and clean millwork establish a neutral backdrop for brand signage and art. High slab-to-slab ceilings heighten the sense of volume, while operable windows and multiple exposures keep air and light moving throughout the day. A compact staff pantry is tucked near the core for coffee, quick lunches, and catered service to the conference room, minimizing cross-traffic through the work zone. Cable pathways and wall locations have been planned to keep wires concealed and desks clean, so the space reads polished from the moment clients step inside.
The circulation is deliberately simple. Reception and conference sit up front for external meetings; the open plan stretches along the glass for everyday productivity; the single enclosed office is positioned to supervise without dominating the floor. Storage niches near the core capture supplies and IT, freeing perimeter walls for pin-up, whiteboards, or digital displays. Acoustics benefit from the separation between the meeting room and workstations, allowing confidential conversations at the table while the team continues uninterrupted.
Beyond the suite, the tower’s celebrated Art Deco pedigree elevates every arrival. Modernized elevators, a distinguished lobby, and high-floor vistas reinforce a credible Midtown presence for clients and recruits alike. For firms that value image but run lean—boutique finance, advisory, design, or legal—this plan hits the sweet spot: exactly one private office for head-down tasks and sensitive calls, one well-scaled conference room for pitches and board discussions, and seven windowed workstations for a tight, efficient team. Nothing wasted, nothing missing—just a sharp, light-filled workplace that works as hard as the people in it.
 
			1,260,000 SF Class A Office Building Renovated in 2000 Built in 1929
Blank Rome LLP (4) Creative Artists Agency (4) Moses & Singer, LLP (3) Clyde & Co. (1) Maxim Group (1) Memorial Sloan Kettering (1) Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett
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