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Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
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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.
Upon entry, visitors are greeted by a sleek reception area that anchors the suite, immediately setting a professional and polished tone. Two conference rooms—one grand boardroom and one mid-sized breakout room—are positioned prominently along the Third Avenue perimeter, each wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glass that ensures privacy without sacrificing natural light. Just beyond, four private offices line the western edge of the space, each designed to accommodate one to two occupants comfortably, making them ideal for partners, directors, or team leads. The central open work area supports up to 17 workstations in a benching configuration, offering an efficient and collaborative environment that retains ample room for circulation. Adjacent to this workspace, a fully built pantry with stone counters and modern cabinetry serves as a stylish retreat for coffee breaks or informal chats.
The suite also includes a dedicated IDF room for tech infrastructure, and the entire buildout benefits from high ceilings, exposed ductwork, and LED lighting that underscores the crisp, contemporary design. Strategically positioned in a partial-floor layout that maximizes light and sightlines, this corner unit grants unobstructed views toward Midtown and over Third Avenue. Located within a tower that has undergone a $150 million reinvention focused on wellness, performance, and design, this suite offers not only a refined office but also access to premium shared amenities—including an outdoor terrace and dynamic glass windows that tint automatically for glare reduction. This is a rare Midtown offering where both space and stature align.