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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.
The floorplan follows a smart rectangular layout that wraps around the building’s elevator core and includes two distinct entrances—one facing Fifth Avenue, the other at the rear near the pantry. The southeast corner houses a large, glass-enclosed conference room featuring high ceilings with recessed lighting, oversized windows, and sleek built-ins for media and AV setups. Just beyond, the bullpen runs along the building’s southern perimeter, offering an airy open work zone with multiple rows of workstations framed by sunlit windows. The northeast section is outfitted with a fully built showroom or lounge space—perfect for creative presentations or client reception—and spills into the bullpen in a seamless arc that makes use of the building’s broad daylight exposure.
Lining the west side of the suite are six perimeter offices, each with floor-to-ceiling glass fronts and frosted detailing for privacy while preserving natural light. These offices accommodate executive use, private meetings, or break-out tasks and are generously sized to fit dual desks or lounge setups. Between them and the central core is a corridor that leads to ample storage space and a dedicated IT closet.
The kitchen and pantry are tucked into the northwest corner and include sleek cabinetry, a full-size refrigerator, dishwasher, and multiple appliances for day-to-day convenience. Hardwood floors run throughout the space, complementing the high-end furnishings and contemporary glass partitions. Large windows along two sides deliver steady natural light and overlook the surrounding architectural charm of the Flatiron District. With furniture in place and a sublease term through November 2027, this turnkey opportunity combines sophistication with functionality for teams seeking a central and impressive Manhattan address.
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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