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Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Ascending to the upper levels, the configuration shifts toward full-floor office layouts with an abundance of natural light from multiple exposures. Certain floors retain raw or white-box conditions with exposed ceilings and polished wood or concrete flooring, allowing for immediate customization by an owner-user or future tenant. Other levels have been selectively built with clean finishes, recessed lighting, and defined perimeter zones that could easily convert into private offices, exam rooms, design studios, or conference spaces. The column placement across these floors creates large open spans, making the spaces ideal for collaborative work, showroom-style offices, agency teams, or hybrid workspace planning.
Several of the mid and upper floors feature oversized windows lining two or three sides, opening views over the avenue and neighboring buildings while drawing daylight deep into the interior. Where buildouts exist, private rooms sit along the window line and can serve as executive offices, meeting suites, or treatment rooms depending on the user. Open central zones allow for workstation clusters, lounge areas, or bullpen seating without sacrificing efficient circulation. In some portions of the property, wide corridors and partial buildouts include pockets that could be used for reception, pantry installations, or communal breakout areas.
Higher floors showcase exposed brickwork, wood beams, and industrial-style elements blended with upgraded surfaces, giving these levels a loft character that suits creative or boutique professional occupants. Other floors are newly painted with smooth walls and minimal finishes, making them suitable for medical, wellness, studio office, or educational use. The presence of multiple restroom banks throughout ensures each level can operate semi-independently or support multiple tenants if subdivided.
As a sale asset, the property allows a buyer to occupy one or more floors while generating income from additional office levels and the ground-floor retail. The combination of retail visibility, stacked office potential, and a mix of finished and flexible interiors supports everything from financial services and design firms to galleries, private medical practices, or flagship brand offices. With direct Fifth Avenue exposure, transit access nearby, and a building footprint that supports both identity and vertical control, the property offers long-term usability, branding opportunity, and multiple paths for return on investment.
Notes: The office property with ground floor retail space spans 17,458 rental square feet across 6 floors, and it is located on Fifth Avenue between 38th and 39th Streets, directly across from Amazon’s Headquarters. The property is 62% leased, with vacancy concentrated on the first and second floor allowing for an investor or owner operator to plant their flag along Fifth Avenue.
Situated in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, 433 Fifth Avenue benefits from one of the most strategic and high-profile addresses in New York City. Its location between 38th and 39th Streets places it amid a dense mix of global retailers, upscale hotels, corporate headquarters, and cultural landmarks. Just steps from Bryant Park, Amazon and Shaver Hall, their new food hall concept, the New York Public Library, and Grand Central Terminal, the building offers unmatched access to major transportation hubs. The neighborhood draws a steady stream of professionals, tourists, and shoppers, making it an ideal setting for both office and retail use.