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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.
The primary open work areas stretch along the perimeter window lines on multiple sides of the floor, delivering steady natural light across the main production zones throughout the day. These workstation neighborhoods are built at a comfortable density and are supported by clear circulation aisles that prevent congestion during peak hours. With seating for approximately forty-six people, the layout supports both departmental clustering and cross-team collaboration without creating visual noise or operational bottlenecks.
Eleven private offices are positioned along the window walls and quieter edges of the floor, creating ideal space for executive use, management teams, client advisory functions, or private hybrid work environments. A shared office adds flexibility for rotating leadership or specialty teams. Formal meeting space includes a dedicated board room, a full conference room, and a separate huddle room that supports smaller strategy sessions, interviews, and rapid collaboration without pulling activity into the open floor. Two lounge areas are placed away from the primary work zones to provide soft-seating breakout areas that function equally well for casual meetings, decompression, and informal team interaction.
A full pantry anchors one side of the floor and acts as the primary social and hospitality core, offering ample space for daily staff use and internal events. Phone booths are distributed nearby to support private calls without disrupting the surrounding work areas. Behind the scenes, the layout includes multiple storage rooms and closets, dedicated locker areas, mechanical and IT rooms, charging stations, copy and mail facilities, janitor and coat closets, and multiple restrooms that keep operational functions completely off the work floor. A freight lobby supports large deliveries and equipment movement without interfering with front-of-house circulation. A convenience stair connects directly to the fourth floor, creating an expansion path for a future two-level headquarters.
With full-floor control, strong multi-side window exposure, a balanced mix of open collaboration and perimeter privacy, and infrastructure already in place, this office offers a highly efficient headquarters solution for technology, media, professional services, and creative companies that require both scale and day-to-day functional performance.
Positioned between Fifth and Madison Avenues in the heart of Midtown South, this NoMad office building occupies a prime location within one of Manhattan’s most active creative and commercial corridors. A major building-wide modernization completed in 2021 introduced a newly redesigned lobby and refreshed common areas, elevating the arrival experience while preserving the character of the original structure across its eleven floors.
Inside, tenants enjoy expansive loft-style floor plates defined by hardwood flooring, ceiling heights ranging from roughly eleven to sixteen feet slab-to-slab, and oversized operable windows that bring consistent daylight and fresh air into the workspace throughout the day. These architectural features support a wide range of business types, particularly technology, media, and creative firms drawn to open layouts and natural light. Current full-floor opportunities allow incoming tenants to establish a dedicated presence alongside a dynamic and diverse tenant roster.
The location provides exceptional daily convenience with nearby Citi Bike stations, multiple parking options, and close proximity to Madison Square Park and Penn Station. Multiple major subway lines serve the immediate area, streamlining commuting from virtually every borough. The surrounding neighborhood is packed with sit-down restaurants, quick-service dining, fitness studios, grocery options, and lifestyle amenities that support the full rhythm of the workday from morning through evening.