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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.
The layout includes nine standard private offices positioned along the window line, each enclosed with glass fronts that allow light to pass through while maintaining individual workspace privacy. In addition to these, three larger private offices anchor key corners of the plan and provide ample room for executives, partners, or principal team leaders. These larger rooms have space for seating areas or small tables for internal meetings without needing to rely on the formal conference rooms.
Two enclosed conference rooms serve different needs within the plan. One sits near the reception area for client-facing meetings and presentations, allowing guests to enter and exit discreetly without walking through the entire office. The second is positioned deeper within the suite and functions well for internal team meetings, leadership sessions, or strategy planning. Both are proportioned comfortably and designed to accommodate AV integration or video conferencing.
An open team area supports ten workstations in its current configuration, though the floorplan allows for densification if headcount growth is anticipated. The workstations sit in clusters near the interior of the space, close to shared resources such as the pantry and storage. Because the footprint spans a corner exposure, natural light from 59th Street carries into both the private rooms and open seating areas, reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day.
A large pantry offers counter space, cabinetry, appliances, and room for communal dining or informal work sessions. Its proximity to the circulation path makes it easily accessible to both visitors and daily staff without interrupting quiet zones. Support areas such as restrooms, IT storage, and mechanical rooms are tucked discreetly away from the primary workspace to preserve a seamless, uncluttered layout.
The suite occupies a portion of a mid-rise floor rather than the entire floorplate but feels self-contained due to its internal configuration and private access from the elevator bank. The combination of finished offices, built conference rooms, furnished workstations, and ample light creates a turnkey option well suited to professional services, boutique financial firms, family offices, or creative teams seeking a polished environment without the need for construction. With its blend of glass-fronted rooms, reception presence, and high ceilings, the suite supports a variety of tenant identities while maintaining an efficient and sophisticated footprint.
Notes: 7,2000 RSF office space available on 17th floor at 55 East 59th Street – Manhattan (New York City), NY. Rent rate is available upon request, space is available immediately. Steps from Central Park, space features good natural light and views. It is a high-end modern installation with glass-fronted offices, marble reception and upgraded corridor. High-end modern installation with glass-fronted offices, marble reception and large pantry – space is fully furnished.
High profile office tenants including Hermes, John A. Hartford Foundation, Highgrove Capital, SK USA
Delmonico Plaza Condominium is located at 55 East 59th St. and on the cross street of Madison Ave. The building is 24 stories tall and was built in 1986. It is close to Central Park, Trump Tower, and Tramway Plaza. It also is around all other transportation and several unique dining venues.
John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc. (1) Singapore Airlines Ltd. (1) American Technion Society Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, SPA Greek Press International Enterprise Singapore International Finance Holding Corp. Kowa Properties, Inc. Singapore Economic Development Board The Tinker Foundation, Inc.
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