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A Historic Landmark with Modern Versatility. Step into a piece of New York City history with The Bogardus Mansion at 75 Murray Street, a stunning five-story mixed-use building nestled in the heart of Tribeca. Built in 1858 by renowned architect James Bogardus, the inventor of cast-iron architecture, this iconic property is not only a designated NYC Landmark but also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This rare offering presents an unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of architectural history, featuring unique amenities and versatile spaces perfect for a variety of uses.
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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.
Versatile and Vacant in a Prestigious Location. 212 East 49th Street offers a rare opportunity to own a completely vacant commercial building in the heart of Turtle Bay, adjacent to the United Nations and directly across from the Consulate General. With its stripped-out interiors, this property is a blank canvas ready for conversion into premium office space, luxury residential units, or a sophisticated townhouse. Its prime location makes it ideal for a variety of uses, catering to discerning buyers and investors seeking a presence in one of Manhattan’s most prestigious neighborhoods.
...A Landmark Architectural Gem in Turtle Bay! Located between Second and Third Avenues in the heart of Turtle Bay, 219 East 49th Street is a five-and-a-half-story landmarked building designed by the renowned architect Morris Sanders. Originally completed in 1935 as his live-work space, this unique property combines historic charm with modern functionality, making it an extraordinary opportunity for investors, owner-occupiers, or creative professionals seeking a distinctive space in one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods.
...Charming Commercial Office Building in the Heart of Midtown Manhattan. Situated in the coveted Plaza District submarket between Third and Lexington Avenues, 122 East 55th Street is a five-story commercial office building that offers a rare blend of historic charm and prime location. Built in 1920, this 7,000-square-foot property with seven distinct units stands as an ideal space for businesses seeking a prestigious Midtown address near the luxury and business epicenter of New York City.
...168 East 80th Street stands as a distinguished example of contemporary design and functional elegance on Manhattan's Upper East Side. This newly completed, six-story medical office building encompasses 12,800 square feet of premium commercial space, offering six full-floor units tailored for medical professionals, office users, and savvy investors looking for a standout asset in a coveted location.
...Welcome to 236 West 72nd Street, a 25-foot-wide, six-story commercial building perfectly positioned between Broadway and West End Avenue on the vibrant Upper West Side. This property presents an exceptional investment opportunity for a diverse range of buyers, including owner-occupants, commercial investors, or residential converters looking to maximize the value of this versatile asset.
...589 11th Avenue is a brand-new, versatile commercial building located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan’s rapidly evolving 42nd Street submarket. This prime property, positioned on the southeast corner of East 48th Street, is an ideal opportunity for investors, developers, or owner-users looking to capitalize on the area’s dynamic growth. The building’s modern design, developed by Sydness Architects, features a flexible layout that caters to a wide range of commercial uses, including office, retail, restaurant, medical, and more, making it a standout asset in this bustling urban setting.
...661 Lexington Avenue is a prominent mixed-use office building located at the bustling northeast corner of East 55th Street and Lexington Avenue in Midtown East, Manhattan. This historic property, built in 1902, features a striking brick and copper façade and offers approximately 44,119 rentable square feet across eight stories, with significant below-grade space currently utilized as a restaurant. The building also benefits from substantial excess development rights totaling 58,000 ZFA, providing ample opportunities for future expansion or redevelopment.
...Featuring up to 30-foot ceiling heights and a full floor opportunity at the top of the building, with direct access to the roof patio. Currently in white boxed condition. The landlord will either work with the tenant for a build-out or provide TI.
...Lease escalations are 3% or CPI, whichever is greater.
...Short-term lease: 18-24 months.
...Sun-drenched 10th floor suite with oversized windows and hardwood floors. Glass-fronted conference rooms and private offices. Large open workspace. Eat-in kitchen with new finishes. Can be leased together or separately with 11th floor.
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