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Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
The reception area establishes an impressive first impression while maintaining a clear distinction between client-facing space and employee work areas. Adjacent seating provides a comfortable waiting environment before visitors are escorted to one of the private offices or conference room. The conference room comfortably accommodates client presentations, board meetings, interviews, and video conferences while remaining conveniently accessible from both reception and the open workspace.
Three perimeter offices benefit from abundant window exposure and excellent daylight, making them well suited for executives, partners, managers, or confidential client consultation rooms. Their location along the building’s corner exposures enhances privacy while allowing natural light to extend into the surrounding office. The central open workspace currently supports four workstation positions yet offers flexibility to increase seating density if operational requirements expand over time.
Support functions are thoughtfully positioned near the center of the suite, where a modern wet pantry provides employees with a convenient area for coffee breaks, lunches, and informal collaboration. Nearby copy facilities and a dedicated IT/storage room improve day-to-day efficiency by keeping equipment and supplies organized without reducing usable office space. The efficient floor plan minimizes unnecessary circulation while maximizing productive work areas.
Furniture is already in place, allowing tenants to occupy the office with minimal preparation. Combined with excellent natural light, quality finishes, efficient executive planning, dedicated support spaces, and immediate proximity to Grand Central Terminal with Metro-North and multiple subway lines, this office presents an outstanding opportunity for businesses seeking a sophisticated Midtown East headquarters with immediate functionality and long-term flexibility.
Notes: • High-end, plug-and-play sublease opportunity with furniture in place • Excellent natural light with corner exposures along Madison Avenue and East 47th Street • Steps from Grand Central Terminal, with access to Metro-North and the 4/5/6/7/S subway lines • Efficient layout featuring three (3) windowed offices and one (1) conference room • Open area accommodating four (4) workstations • Reception area at entry • Wet pantry, copy area, and dedicated IT/storage room
Step into the new class of classic.
Built in 1929, the 21-story, roughly 180,000-square-foot property is located between East 47th and 48th Streets and includes 6,800 square feet of ground-floor retail space.
This trophy office and retail Art Deco building mostly caters to small-office users, many of which take advantage of its prebuilt suites ranging up to 10,500 square feet and shared tenant lounge and conference room facilities.
The landlord offers pre-built office spaces so “tenants can drop into the building pretty quickly,” she said. The décor also “hits the spot,” with high ceilings and lots of glass. The building appeals to small tenants because “the owner can be nimble” in that the landlord can work with a tenant to provide expansion options!
This building property offers high-end prebuits & build-to-suit offices that range in size from 1,500 SF. to 10,500 SF. for a full-floor plate.
With more established businesses, including Fortune 500 companies, the building’s array of flexible headquarter space continues to increase the Grand Central neighborhood’s deep-seated value as the premiere destination for top quality class A offices in Manhattan. The significant investment and interest in the area as a result of the Midtown East Rezoning—most notably the recent commitment to the area by [J.P Morgan Chase]—is a testament to what the future holds for this location and asset.
Today the property currently enjoy a 95 percent lease rate which equates out to 40 tenants.
Despite being nearly 90 years old, the company credits the building’s “best-in-class boutique” standing as well as its close proximity Grand Central Station for its strong market value.
Building Features
• Boutique Floorplates
• (5) Private Outdoor Terraces
• Exceptional Light & Air
• Extremely High Frontage to Depth Ratio
• New Tenant Lobby
• New Tenant Lounge & Conference Center which offers a “Club-Like Appeal”
• Extensive Capital Improvement Plan (Renovations); façade work, refurbishing the lobby and conference center and adding a new tenant lounge.
Tenants (Former / Current Roster)
• CitiBank
• Kamakura Shirts (Ground Floor)
• Bluestone Lane(Ground Floor)
• Odyssey Media Group, Inc. (7th Floor)
• LSV Advisors (15th floor)
• Berkshire Property Advisors
• The Magazine Group
• Banque de France (Room 2nd Floor)
• Atlantic-Pacific Capital
• Buzzuto Management
• Robert Marc Eyewear
• David Rozenholc and Associates
• Hdl Ny L.P.
• Maybourne Hotels ltd
• KCK-US, INC.
• LMJ Capital
• Smart Energy
• Portico Holdings
• Saya Capital
• Cipher Capital Partners
• RegenxBio
Round Hill Music (1) American Corporate Partners Atlantic-Pacific Capital, Inc. Bergen Asset Management Duet Group Eastwind Global Partners Edge Technology Lasair Capital LLC MainFirst Securities Maybourne Hotels Limited Pacific Crest Securities WCAS Fraser Sullivan
Andrew's Ties Citibank Robert Marc Opticians