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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.
Centrally positioned within the suite is a large interior conference room capable of comfortably seating ten to twelve people around a boardroom table. This room is ideal for team meetings, client presentations, or strategy sessions and is removed from the perimeter to minimize distraction while maintaining easy access from all parts of the office. The surrounding open areas are split into two distinct clusters of workstations. One team zone near the entrance features space for up to six workstations and benefits from proximity to the reception, while the secondary zone sits near the rear, with another six seats arranged to maximize natural light from multiple windows.
Upon entry, a staffed reception desk anchors the front of the office, providing a professional welcome point for clients and visitors. Adjacent to the reception is a compact yet highly functional kitchenette with upper cabinetry, counter workspace, and a sink, allowing for coffee service, storage, and light food prep without impacting the open work area. The finishes throughout the suite include carpeted floors, clean white walls, and a modern drop ceiling with efficient lighting, creating a bright and balanced atmosphere that supports focused work and client-facing interaction equally. Overall, this move-in-ready office is a prime fit for firms seeking a flexible, corner-layout footprint with a mix of enclosed rooms and collaborative workspace in one of Midtown’s most prestigious commercial towers.
Neighboring the Four Seasons Hotel, the land-marked Fuller Building anchors the corner of 57th Street and Madison Avenue and is filled with renowned galleries, showrooms and executive offices for luxury retail and apparel companies.
Current home to the Coach flagship store, 595 Madison holds a commanding presence in a neighborhood known for appealing to affluent of shoppers.
The Fuller Building, located on the northeast corner of 57th Street and Madison Avenue, was built in 1929 and is home to office, showroom and gallery space on 40 tenant floors. Its 27,331 square feet of retail space are home to Coach’s U.S. flagship retail location, as well as a Prada store.
The land-marked Art Deco building features a three-story entrance topped with sculptures by Elie Nadelman. The property stretches 75 feet along Madison Avenue, and 150 feet on 57th Street, offering a total of about 295,000 square feet of space.