110 E. 42nd St. 8th Floor Office
- Usage: Office
- Type: Sublet
- Floor: 8th Floor
- Size: 5,080 SQFT
- Price: $40/SQFT
- Term: Thru Jan 2028
Upon entry, tenants are greeted by a direct elevator presence leading into a bright, open work area with a seating capacity for 28. The high ceilings and exposed industrial details lend a contemporary charm, further accentuated by large windows that flood the space with natural light. These windows also frame impressive views of Grand Central Terminal, creating a prestigious backdrop that enhances the space’s appeal.
The floor plan includes a spacious glass-fronted boardroom accommodating up to 18 people, ideal for meetings and presentations. Adjacent to this is a well-appointed corner office, also with glass walls and large windows, perfect for executive use. The remaining area is efficiently designed with open workstations, fostering collaboration while maintaining a professional ambiance. A full pantry, equipped with modern appliances and cabinetry, provides convenience for staff and guests. The building’s amenities include secured card-only elevator access and a 24-hour manned lobby, ensuring privacy and security.
This sublease opportunity offers an exceptional combination of location, design, and amenities, catering to businesses seeking a move-in-ready office in Midtown Manhattan. The term runs through January 2029, with furniture included, making this an effortless transition for any tenant looking to establish or expand their presence in New York City’s dynamic business landscape.
About the Building
Alternate Address: 107-115 East 41st Street
Located directly across from Grand Central Terminal, 110 East 42nd Street, formerly known as the Bowery Banks Savings Building, is a 205,000-square-foot building that rises 18 stories above Midtown. This property's distinctive sandstone and brick facade, created in 1923 by famed architects York & Sawyer, has been carefully restored to its original design. The building's grand entrance includes an Italian Romanesque ceiling adorned with stunning blue and yellow mosaic tiles. The exterior and lobby, along with the world-famous Cipriani event hall, have been designated as a Landmark by New York City. Re—engineered to 21st century standards, the building is Wired Certified Silver and features an emergency generator for life safety. The 2013 BOMA Operating Office Building of the year winner is truly a distinct New York address.
Built in 1923, 110 East 42nd Street is the first of York & Sawyer's many distinguished designs to incorporate a massive public hall into a tall building. The building features numerous eclectic details that reflect the skill of Louis Ayres, the project's design partner, at dramatizing the activity of the modern city through historic association. Echoing the form of a tenth-century Italian church, the major element of the base is the deeply-cut arched banking room entranceway. The facade is finished in a dramatic polychrome treatment incorporating pink granite colonnettes, green marble spandrels, and a red pantile roof.
The spectacular interiors include the use of low relief carving in stone, brilliantly colored mosaics, such as those seen in the elevator lobby, and no less than 20 different types of marble from ten different countries. The lobby includes three types of marble flooring, including Levanto stone set in travertine, a stone associated with ancient Rome, while the bronze elevator doors include figures representing thrift, hard work, and resulting prosperity. Squirrels and beehives appear throughout the building, symbolizing industry and the storage of wealth, as do zodiac and celestial figures, intended to convey a sense of timelessness.
The design of 110 East 42nd Street is an example of programmatic art, where figures, floral motifs and even patterns are used symbolically and to convey a message of the purpose, dignity and moral value of society. Inside and out, 110 East 42nd Street exemplifies a unique dignity and grandeur.
Features
• Direct access to Grand Central Terminal and Subway Lines (4, 5, 6, 7, S, B, D, F, V)
• NEW Elevator Passenger Cabs
• NEW Restrooms
• 125 KW Emergency Generator for life safety
• A 250 KW Generator can be made available for Tenants' use
• Restored Double-Hung Operable Windows
Past & Present Tenants
• Princeton Review
• First American Title Insurance Company
• Braverman Greenspun
• Cipriani (retail)
• Lehman Bros Holdings
• XG Consultants Group
110 East 42nd Street is located in New York, NY. Built in 1923, this 18 story office property spans 209,995 SQFT. This property last sold in 2007.