50 W. 47th St. 10th Floor Office
- Usage: Office
- Type: Sale
- Floor: 10th Floor
- Size: 900 SQFT
- Price: $1,450,000
- Term: For Sale
The space opens into a rectangular, column-free layout that provides excellent flexibility for both open workstations and enclosed office or meeting configurations. Its proportions easily accommodate several work areas, including reception, collaborative space, and private consultation zones, allowing for a seamless workflow from entry to perimeter. Clean white walls and modern lighting fixtures enhance the brightness of the room, while the ceiling height ensures volume and a loft-like quality that feels much larger than its footprint.
Along the front section of the suite, expansive glazing provides both visual appeal and an opportunity for natural branding or display visibility from the corridor. Toward the rear, there is a more private zone that can support one or two enclosed offices, an internal meeting room, or a flexible production area depending on the user’s needs. The layout’s simplicity allows for easy customization, accommodating a variety of professional uses such as law, accounting, medical consultation, creative design, or showroom display.
As part of a well-managed mixed-use building, the property benefits from professional common areas, elevator access, and proximity to major transit lines including Rockefeller Center and Bryant Park subways, providing convenience for both staff and clients. Each floor features shared restrooms and service corridors that maximize the efficiency of the interior layout while maintaining privacy for each unit owner.
With its turnkey condition, abundant light, and adaptable open plan, the suite stands out as a rare opportunity to own a well-configured office in the heart of Midtown. Its clean, modern aesthetic and flexible proportions make it ideal for owner-users seeking a compact yet polished space that reflects professionalism and permanence. Whether utilized as a private firm headquarters, medical suite, or creative studio, it offers long-term stability in one of Manhattan’s most accessible business districts.
About the Building
When someone says the Gem Tower in Midtown West, they’re talking about a Diamond District–oriented ownership building, typically centered around West 47th Street, designed for high-value, security-sensitive businesses rather than generic office tenants. That entails a few key realities:
First, the building is structured for owner-users, not churn-and-burn leasing. Many occupants are jewelers, dealers, private traders, family offices, or adjacent professional firms who value permanence, privacy, and control. Floors and units are commonly laid out with multiple enclosed perimeter rooms, thick walls, and clear separation rather than open bullpen office plans, which aligns exactly with the suite listed.
Second, these buildings prioritize security, discretion, and vertical access. Expect controlled access, freight and service coordination, and layouts that support safes, vault rooms, private offices, and client-facing meeting spaces without exposing operations. That’s why workstation counts are often irrelevant — the value is in rooms, frontage, light, and separation, not seat density.
Third, ownership in a Gem Tower carries institutional and cultural weight. Buyers are not just purchasing square footage; they’re buying into a legacy building in the Diamond District ecosystem, where proximity, reputation, and long-term asset holding matter as much as layout. That should absolutely influence tone: this is not a startup office, not a flex suite, and not a commodity condo — it’s a high-floor professional asset built for trust, permanence, and value retention.
Tenants
Leo Schachter Diamonds
















