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Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
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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.
Moving past the reception and lounge, the floor opens into a large, rectangular open workspace designed to accommodate twenty-four workstation seats arranged in benching rows that maximize efficiency while maintaining comfortable spacing between teams. The open area benefits from a continuous run of windows along the Madison Avenue exposure, allowing daylight to penetrate deep into the floorplate and making the entire workstation zone feel connected and energized. The ceiling height and column spacing allow for flexible reconfiguration, whether maintaining the current layout or expanding capacity over time.
Along the perimeter, three enclosed private offices are positioned to take advantage of window frontage, each suitable for executive use, small team leads, or dedicated focus rooms depending on the tenant’s needs. Two glass-fronted conference rooms are also located along the window line, providing formal meeting environments with strong natural exposure and visibility, while still maintaining privacy for client discussions or internal presentations. These perimeter rooms create a structured edge to the floor while preserving the openness of the central workspace.
The layout reads as a partial floor installation with a clear front-to-back progression, balancing reception, collaboration, and focused work zones in a logical sequence. The combination of perimeter offices, multiple conference rooms, and an efficient open plan ensures the space can support both client-facing operations and internal team productivity, making it well suited for a growing business seeking a refined and functional Midtown presence.
295 Madison Avenue is an architecturally distinct, 47-story tower located on the southeast corner of 41st Street.
A block distance from Grand Central Terminal and Bryant Park, 295 Madison provides easy access to multiple modes of transportation.
The building recently completed a comprehensive capital improvement program with a new modern, grand lobby designed by the renowned Gensler architectural firm.
The improvement program also included a complete restoration of the art-deco era ornate cast iron facade, power washing of the exterior limestone surfaces, 2,000 new six-foot-high tilt and turn windows throughout, and new, modern elevator cabs. are planned.
In 2018, this building was awarded LEED certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.
Credit Renaissance Partners (1) Katonah Capital (1) Links of London (1) Olympia Capital (1) Sontag Advisory (1) Bright Roll Mocklam Enterprises North Road Capital Phillips International
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