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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 layout opens into a large, open work area that functions as the central operating floor for team production, collaborative work, and flexible desk placement. Long sightlines extend across the open area, allowing teams to remain visually connected while maintaining generous circulation paths for daily movement and workflow efficiency. Exposed ductwork and linear overhead lighting reinforce the modern aesthetic while preserving full ceiling height across the main workspace.
Along the perimeter, two fully enclosed conference rooms are positioned to support formal meetings, client presentations, and internal strategy sessions. Each conference room is glass-fronted, allowing daylight to pass through while maintaining the acoustic separation required for focused discussions. These rooms are ideal for executive meetings, team reviews, and remote conferencing without disrupting the surrounding open work environment.
A single private office is positioned to provide leadership with quiet separation from the main production area. This room functions well as an executive office, partner office, or confidential meeting room for sensitive discussions. Its placement allows for both privacy and direct visibility into the overall operation.
Private restrooms are built directly into the space, adding a layer of daily convenience and eliminating reliance on shared common corridor facilities. This feature supports tenant autonomy and enhances both staff and client experience. The overall configuration favors a streamlined operational flow, with open work zones, enclosed meeting environments, and executive space all functioning in direct relationship to one another.
Natural light exposure remains a defining feature of the floor, with large perimeter windows providing consistent brightness across all functional areas. The furnished installation allows immediate activation without the time or expense of buildout, making the space especially well suited for professional services firms, creative teams, technology users, and growing companies seeking a polished, move-in-ready office environment.
With a large open work area, two enclosed conference rooms, one private office, private restrooms, furnished interiors, and direct elevator presence, this fifth floor office delivers a clean, efficient, and highly functional layout that supports immediate business operations with strong natural light and modern architectural character.
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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