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.
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 space is accessed directly from a central elevator corridor, offering a professional arrival experience and natural separation from neighboring suites. Upon entering, tenants are welcomed into a well-proportioned reception zone accented by clean lines, wood detailing, and natural daylight filtering from nearby windows. A dedicated perimeter room directly adjacent to the reception area is enclosed in glass and can be used as a corner executive office, huddle room, or private meeting suite. The remainder of the office spans outward in a wide rectangular footprint with excellent depth and unobstructed flow, providing ample flexibility for multiple team zones, breakout stations, or lounge-style furnishings.
A notable design benefit is the suiteās modern partitioning, which maximizes transparency and light while preserving acoustic separation. The prebuilt condition includes finished floors, ceiling grid with integrated lighting, and neutral paint tones, making the space fully move-in ready. The floorplan is efficient and thoughtfully laid out, avoiding excessive corridor space while maintaining a logical sequence of entry, private room, and open work area. Although not a full-floor unit, its corner exposure and modern glass demising lend it a standalone feel, offering privacy without sacrificing the benefits of a professionally managed building.
Ideal for a boutique legal, consulting, financial, or tech-forward team seeking a highly presentable Midtown East address with immediate occupancy and minimal upfit, this space balances professional image with leasing efficiency. Proximity to Grand Central ensures excellent commuter access, while the polished interior delivers both function and brand-forward aesthetics.
 
			If you require the very best views and New York Office Space that is already built, consider relocating to 675 Third Avenue, conveniently located on the Southeast Corner of Third Avenue & 42nd Street. Just One (1) Block Away from Grand Central Station Terminal.
See below for other available sizes on high floors in this prestigious Class-A Office Tower, ranging from 3,000 to 12,000 Square Feet.
 
  
 
  Other Available Office Suite & Full Floor Sizes in the Building:
 
  • 31st Floor – 8,496 RSF
 
• 26th Floor – 5,212 RSF
 
• 24th Floor – 3,651 RSF
 
• 23rd Floor – 8,580 RSF
 
• 19th Floor – 3,031 RSF
 
• 15th Floor – 4,834 RSF
 
• 14th Floor – 10,235 RSF
 
 
This office building features large, double-glazed windows that offer tenants spectacular light, super effectiveness in deflecting glare, and extreme reduction in heat gain.  675 Third Avenue, ensures your corporate identity is enshrouded in sustainability and green features…With minimal impact on the environment! 
• Gold Certification LEED v4 for Existing Building’s Operations & Maintenance. 
 
  • EPA Water Sense-labeled Plumbing Fixtures for High Performance Water Efficiency.
 
  • Tenant Recycling and Organics Composting Programs.
 
  • Building Maintenance Staff Uses Green Cleaning Products.
675 Third Avenue welcomes your clients and staff with a beautiful attended lobby with security personnel on site 24/7.
 
As you walk into the main entrance your eyes absorb the sleek, understated elegance of the lobby, and the multi-staffed large concierge desk attended by personnel in uniformed suits.
This Manhattan New York office space is located very close to great NYC hotels such as the Westin, Hyatt Grand Central, Hampton Inn Manhattan, EVEN Hotel, Hilton Garden Inn. 675 Third is also located steps from terrific Grand Central Midtown lunch eateries such as Shake Shack, Potbelly Sandwich, PF Changs To Go, Vegan On The Fly, Chick-fil-A, and Five Guys Burgers.
A few of the tenants at 675 Third Avenue
 
  •     Tandym Group
 
•     Douglas Elliman
 
•     Staples
 
•     Chashama
 
•     Hire Source
 
•     Gerner Kronick-Valcarel Architects
 
•    National Life Insurance Company
 
•     Stempel Bennett Claman & Hochberg P.C.
 
•     Bank of America
 
•    Washington Square Partners
 
•     Bermuda Tourism Authority
 
  
 
  Ceiling Heights
 
  11'-4” Slab to Slab
 
  
 
  Electricity
 
  8 Watts per USF
 
  
 
  Elevators
 
  5 Passenger Cars
 
  2 Freight Cars
 
  
 
  HVAC
 
Heating is provided by Con Edison steam. Heat exchangers convert the steam to hot water, which is supplied to recently upgraded coils in the central fan rooms and perimeter induction units. The air conditioning system is a central-fan constant-volume type consisting of two refrigeration machines with capacities of 500 tons each, and a cooling tower with a 1,700-ton capacity.
 
 
Capital Improvements
 
The building has recently undergone a $30 Million capital improvement program with new building windows, upgraded induction units, and a phenomenal, beautiful new plaza with zinc green walls and re-designed new elevator cabs.
Emergency/life Safety Power
 
  A 350 Kilowatt voluntary diesel generator supports life safety with NYC DOB regulatory standby loads. In the event of a power loss in the area/building, this backup generator covers the fire alarm system, egress/stair lighting, house pumps, secondary hot water pumps, one low rise elevator, one high rise elevator, and the sump/ejector pumps.
 
  
 
  Floor Loads
 
  50 lbs. per SF
 
  
 
  Security
 
  24 hours, 7 days a week, turnstiles with key-card access. 
 
  There is full and continuous CCTV security monitoring throughout the building.
 
  
 
  Building Telecom Providers
 
  Verizon FIOS, Cogent Communications, Crown Castle, AT&T, Astound Broadband by RNC, and Spectrum.
 
  
 
  About The Grand Central Office District
 
  The Grand Central Office District was founded in 1913 when Grand Central Terminal was built by two (2) architectural firms; Reed & Stern and Warren & Whitmore. In 1978 Grand Central Station was granted New York City landmark building status, in an effort led by the then First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.  The Vanderbilt Family of New York, original owners of the property, funded the construction back in the early 1900’s; subsequently the main hall was named after the Vanderbilt’s in 1998.
 
  
 
  The largest office neighborhood in New York City, the Grand Central Office District has grown to a staggering 45 million square feet, offering a myriad of global and local business types a superbly-wide selection of Class A, B & C office space options, with annual rents ranging from $45 to $120 per rentable square foot.
Transportation
 
  Close proximity to Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, Port Authority Terminal and the FDR Expressway
 
  Subway Access:, 4, 5, 6, N, R, Q, D, & B Trains
 
  
 
  To receive asking rent, rent concession details, & schedule a viewing of this property please contact us
 
SS&C (5) Stempel Bennett (1) Birnbaum Esq., PC Execusearch Prager & Fenton, LLP Prudential Douglas Elliman Thompson Prometric
Bank of America Staples