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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.
Step into a spacious environment with polished hardwood floors, high finished ceilings, and oversized operable windows that flood the space with natural light. The layout features an open configuration, providing a blank canvas for collaborative work or separate zoning within the same space, making it suitable for various business needs. Whether utilized as a showroom or office space, this practical layout is move-in ready, offering immediate occupancy for up to 27 individuals.
This newly available unit occupies a prime section of the building, offering three sides of windows and excellent light, creating an inviting and productive work atmosphere. Tenant comfort is ensured with tenant-controlled HVAC and directly metered electric, providing flexibility and cost efficiency. High-end finishes, including hardwood floors and 12'+ finished sheetrock ceilings, add to the aesthetic appeal of the space.
The Presbyterian Building is strategically situated at the northwest corner of West 20th Street and 5th Avenue, offering easy access to public transit options, including nearby trains and commuter rail stations. With 24/7 access, two entrances, and five elevators, convenience is paramount for tenants. The building's LoopNet rating of 4 stars and a class rating of B underscore its quality and desirability in the market.
Overall, Suite 304 at 156 Fifth Avenue presents an exceptional opportunity for businesses seeking a dynamic and adaptable workspace in one of New York City's most coveted neighborhoods. With its historic charm, contemporary amenities, and strategic location, this unit is poised to elevate your business operations and foster growth and success.
Space Features:
 
			Designed by architect James B. Baker the 12-story structure – drew inspiration from French Gothic chateaux, giving the Presbyterian Building spiky dormers capped with finials, a red tile roof and an imposing entrance-way of successively smaller arches leading to an ornate lobby.
 
 
Today No. 156 Fifth Avenue remains an striking presence on lower Fifth Avenue, amazingly little unaltered.
 
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