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Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
The space greets visitors with a dedicated elevator presence and an efficient rectangular layout, minimizing circulation waste while optimizing usable square footage. Immediately upon entry, the reception zone flows directly into the open bullpen area, which can be customized to accommodate collaborative team desks, lounge seating, or hybrid benching systems. To the rear and along the building’s perimeter, two enclosed offices provide executive or managerial privacy, both featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and strong skyline exposure. Adjacent to the private offices sits the glass-walled conference room, large enough to support 8–10 person meetings and equipped with modern ceiling lighting and acoustic treatments.
With exposures facing three directions, including wide north and west views, the natural daylight penetration is a standout feature that enhances productivity and visual appeal. The pre-built condition includes brand new carpeting, painted walls, ceiling tiles, and upgraded lighting systems, all within a contemporary design palette. A kitchenette with modern millwork, stainless fixtures, and a counter bar completes the workspace, offering a convenient staff break area without disrupting the main workflow.
Perfect for small to midsize firms seeking a private floor identity, the space combines presence, polish, and flexibility in a highly accessible Midtown East location. The full-floor nature of the suite allows for environmental control and signage opportunities that reinforce company brand. With furniture options available and move-in-ready configuration, it’s well-suited for firms seeking fast occupancy with minimal upfront capital expense.
Notes: Furnished. Full floor, Windows on 3 sides, New pre-built.
695 Lexington Avenue is a recently redeveloped 20-story high-rise building located in Midtown East, Manhattan’s Plaza District. The building was built in 1931 and last renovated in 1987, and its current owners are Silk and Halpern 57. The building’s size is 85,449 square feet, with 34 units and a lot size of 5,041 square feet. The building is zoned under C5-2 and is classified as O4 for land use.
The building’s entrance is newly renovated and includes a champagne-colored metal awning, which frames the front doors and continues into the lobby. The lobby is also fitted with champagne metal ceiling panels, a champagne reception desk, and champagne elevator doors. One wall has dark wood paneling, with thin strips of LED accent lights, while the opposite wall is made of white Venetian plaster panels. The elevators have been updated and now feature touchless technology, and each floor has a dedicated air filtration system.
In addition, the building features interior finishes designed for ease of cleaning and disinfection. There is a new heating and cooling system, a variable refrigerant flow system with ductless mini-splits, as well as new bathrooms and a new entryway system that responds to tenants’ phones or key cards. Three floors of pre-built suites are available, and the building offers a boutique space for companies that want to occupy an entire floor.
Overall, the building offers an attractive office space for companies looking for a sleek, modern building with the latest amenities.