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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.
Visitors arrive through a refined reception area anchored by a custom millwork desk and welcoming seating arrangement, adjacent to a dedicated phone room and breakout corner for informal gatherings. Moving inward, the layout opens to a centrally positioned copy/print zone and a clean, modern pantry finished in navy tile and white cabinetry, complete with bar seating and overhead storage. The layout’s right flank features the main open work area, lined with oversized windows offering excellent light and views, flanked by Room 2 and Room 3—two smaller offices or huddle rooms perfect for manager seating or hybrid use.
Along the Madison Avenue window line, Rooms 4, 5, and 6 feature glass doors and custom desks with built-in shelving and meeting tables, blending privacy with collaboration potential. Room 1, adjacent to the reception, is similarly configured for client-facing staff or leadership. The space includes two restrooms, three utility closets, and a mechanical room discreetly positioned near the kitchen and away from high-traffic zones. Altogether, the suite supports 26 seats across private and shared workspaces, combining thoughtful design with a professional finish. With its commanding skyline views, corner exposure, and modern infrastructure, this sublease is ideal for firms seeking a plug-and-play Midtown East presence with standout functionality and image.
515 Madison Avenue | The DuMont Building | Art Deco Office Landmark in Midtown Manhattan’s Plaza District
515 Madison Avenue, also known as the DuMont Building, is a distinguished 42-story Art Deco office tower located at the corner of 53rd Street and Madison Avenue in the heart of Manhattan’s prestigious Plaza District. Rising 532 feet above Midtown, this architecturally rich landmark offers over 370,000 square feet of Class A office space and delivers a seamless blend of historic significance, modern infrastructure, and unmatched convenience.
Originally completed in 1932 and thoughtfully renovated in 2018, the building showcases a neo-Gothic and Art Deco design by architect John H. Carpenter. Its signature bronze-and-glass marquee, ornate detailing, and commanding limestone façade establish it as one of the corridor’s most recognizable addresses. A historic broadcasting antenna crowns the building—commemorating its role in early television history, as the original transmission site of Allen B. DuMont’s experimental station W2XWV in 1938.
Tenants at 515 Madison Avenue enjoy a host of premium amenities including 24-hour access, secure lobby entry, on-site management, and conferencing facilities. Floorplates average 8,810 RSF and support a wide range of layouts, from boutique professional offices to full-floor suites. Many suites feature high 12-foot ceilings, excellent natural light, and flexible configurations for open workspaces or private offices.
The location offers unbeatable accessibility, with the E and M trains located directly in the building and the 6 train one block away. Rockefeller Center, the Museum of Modern Art, Carnegie Hall, and Central Park are all within a short walking radius. Dining, retail, and cultural institutions define the vibrant neighborhood, providing convenience for tenants and clients alike.
With both surface and covered parking, direct subway access, and enduring architectural prestige, 515 Madison Avenue continues to be a premier choice for financial firms, media companies, medical practices, and executive tenants seeking a Midtown Manhattan base of operations.
The DuMont Building – A storied address for future-forward businesses.