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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.
The entrance opens into a stylish, branded reception area, setting a professional tone from the moment clients arrive. Beyond reception, the space unfolds into multiple open work zones with 157 fully wired workstations, adaptable for various densities to suit operational needs. High ceilings and oversized windows on two sides flood the space with natural light, enhancing productivity and providing a panoramic view of downtown Manhattan.
A defining feature of the space is its five conference rooms, including three that convert into a grand boardroom, offering unparalleled flexibility for both executive meetings and company-wide gatherings. Two additional meeting rooms provide quiet, focused spaces for smaller team discussions. For private calls, there are two phone rooms, and a dedicated mother’s room ensures workplace inclusivity.
The pantry and lounge areas reflect the caliber of a premier corporate environment, featuring sleek finishes, high-end appliances, and a fully stocked bar—ideal for client entertainment or casual team breaks. The design aesthetic carries through the entire office, with polished concrete floors, lush greenery, and contemporary lighting creating an energizing atmosphere.
A communal rooftop adds an exclusive amenity to the building, offering a private retreat for tenants. With a sublease term through May 2029, this move-in-ready space is positioned for businesses seeking a prestigious, turn-key office solution in one of Manhattan’s most coveted commercial corridors.
55 Fifth Avenue occupies a uniquely prominent position at the southern gateway of Fifth Avenue, where the Flatiron District, Union Square, and Greenwich Village converge. Originally constructed in 1926, the 19-story masonry-and-steel tower retains the proportions and architectural presence of New York’s classic commercial buildings while offering office users a distinctly different experience from Midtown’s glass towers.
The building’s greatest strength is its upper-floor office component. Occupying floors 12 through 19, the office portion benefits from an elevated position above surrounding structures, creating unusually expansive city views in multiple directions. The photographs illustrate this advantage clearly, with upper floors enjoying open sightlines across Manhattan and abundant natural light through oversized operable windows. Ceiling heights reaching approximately 14 feet slab-to-slab reinforce the loft-like character rarely found in modern office construction.
Architecturally, the property presents a refined pre-war aesthetic. The limestone façade, decorative cornice, large window openings, and strong vertical proportions create a level of presence that many contemporary buildings cannot replicate. Recent lobby upgrades and professionally curated common areas add a more modern arrival experience while preserving the building’s historic character. The combination of classic architecture and updated infrastructure gives the property an identity that appeals to creative firms, investment managers, family offices, design companies, professional services organizations, and boutique headquarters users.
From a leasing perspective, flexibility is another defining attribute. Suites range from approximately 400 square feet to full-floor opportunities exceeding 20,000 square feet, making the building suitable for both small boutique tenants and larger organizations seeking headquarters space. The private office lobby serving the upper office tower creates a more exclusive environment than many mixed-use Manhattan buildings.
Location remains a major competitive advantage. Positioned steps from Union Square and within walking distance of the Flatiron District, Greenwich Village, NoMad, and Chelsea, the property benefits from one of Manhattan’s strongest transportation networks. A perfect Walk Score and Transit Score reflect immediate access to multiple subway lines, bus routes, dining destinations, fitness facilities, hotels, and neighborhood amenities.
The overall impression is of a building that offers something increasingly difficult to find in Manhattan: authentic pre-war office architecture with modern functionality, exceptional natural light, dramatic ceiling heights, operable windows, and commanding city views. For tenants seeking character rather than a generic glass tower, 55 Fifth Avenue stands out as one of the more distinctive office addresses in the Union Square and Flatiron corridor.
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