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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.
Entering from the elevator corridor, the reception provides a defined arrival point and immediate access to both the open workspace and the pantry. Its positioning separates guest traffic from the work area without creating unnecessary partitions, allowing the space to retain its open character. The pantry is compact but efficient, outfitted with a sink and counter, suitable for day-to-day staff use or small-scale catering support.
The open area, which forms the core of the suite, accommodates bench seating for up to ten people with comfortable spacing and direct access to the perimeter glazing. It’s designed to encourage visibility and collaboration without noise bleed, making it appropriate for professional services, design firms, or tech teams needing a clean, efficient environment.
The single perimeter office benefits from corner exposure and a full glass front, allowing privacy without losing transparency or daylight. Its size makes it flexible—it can serve as a principal’s office, a two-person partner room, or a private meeting space for clients. The layout ensures every workspace, from the entry to the far window line, receives light and maintains a sense of openness uncommon in compact Manhattan offices.
Overall, the plan is straightforward and efficient, with every element—reception, pantry, open work area, and private office—aligned for practical daily use. Two window exposures maximize brightness throughout the day, creating a naturally lit environment that enhances productivity and comfort. Ideal for a small professional firm or creative team, the suite combines simplicity of form with the advantages of a high-floor corner presence in one of Midtown’s most recognizable towers.
 
			1,260,000 SF Class A Office Building Renovated in 2000 Built in 1929
Blank Rome LLP (4) Creative Artists Agency (4) Moses & Singer, LLP (3) Clyde & Co. (1) Maxim Group (1) Memorial Sloan Kettering (1) Simpson Thatcher & Bartlett
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