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Ultra Lux Furnished Offices

  • Usage: Office
  • Type: Direct Lease
  • Floor: 23rd Floor
  • Size: 3,627 SQFT
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A furnished, upper-floor suite presents a linear window line facing West 57th Street, showing a long conference table positioned beneath recessed ceiling lighting and framed by floor-to-ceiling glass along the exterior wall. Adjacent interiors show a custom millwork pantry with wood paneling, stone counters, and full-height storage, followed by a sequence of private offices finished with uniform glazing, hardwood flooring, and soft-white walls consistent throughout the suite. Additional interior views display three perimeter offices of matching dimensions, each furnished with a desk, side chair, and overhead lighting, and one larger meeting room arranged with a central table and multiple side chairs.

Stepping into the open area, the floorplan identifies seating for approximately twenty workstations arranged in organized benching clusters. The workstation zone occupies the western portion of the space and sits behind the conference room and office fronts, fully exposed to a continuous span of windows. A central corridor leads along the core wall to the pantry, copy area, and storage, all positioned together on the interior side of the suite. Mechanical rooms and elevator landings remain outside the demised premises and appear only within the building’s shared core.

Along the southern boundary of the workspace, the floorplan designates three private offices, all with clear lines of sight to the open area and uniform glass partitions facing inward. Directly to the east of these rooms is the enclosed conference room, marked with a rectangular table and twelve surrounding chairs. Additional enclosed spaces include a meeting room placed near the central copy and storage zone. The open work area holds benching clusters of equal size and spacing, while circulation aisles are clearly defined between workstation groupings.

The suite is shown as part of a multi-tenant full floor, labeled as Proposed Tenant E, and sits adjacent to shared-floor circulation, elevator banks, and restroom cores. Continuous perimeter windows on the north and west sides provide natural light to the conference room, open area, and all private offices in the demised section.

Notes: Ultra-lux furnished spec suites. Includes 3 offices, 1 conference room, custom pantry, and open area for 15-20 workstations. Central Park views, luxury amenities.

Completed lobby renovation, destination dispatch elevators, new and modernized elevator cabs.

• 27th Floor Amenity: PARK VIEW LOUNGE: conferencing, multi-functional auditorium space, grab + go food and the new VISTA restaurant and cocktail bar with spectacular Central Park views. F&B operated by Kent Hospitality (3 Michelin Stars).

• 11,000 sf Fitness + Spa: Full service tenant only fitness center, plunge pool, locker room w/ showers, golf simulator.

• New American Fine Dining experience replacing 8 1/2 (under renovations in 2025). Operated by Kent Hospitality (3 Michelin Stars) with Billy Durney serving as Executive Chef.

• Exclusive Art & Architecture gallery showcasing the Soloviev Group’s collection of world-renowned European and American masterpieces, including works by: Alberto Giacometti, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro, Francis Bacon, Franz Klein and Henry Moore.

• 24/7 valet Parking Garage with direct lobby access.

• State of the art infrastructure two additional backup generators available for tenant hook-up; multiple dedicated fiber/data providers and BMS controlled HVAC systems.

• Floor to ceiling windows, 12’6’’ ceiling heights, efficient virtually column free floorplate providing optimal flexibility for perimeter office and open plan layouts.


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9 W. 57th St., New York, NY 10019
Building at 9 W 57 St

About the Building

9 West 57th Street
14-40 West 58th Street

As Billionaires’ Row on Manhattan’s West 57th Street continues to grow with supertall towers.

A renowned building in Manhattan’s commercial real estate landscape and one of the most expensive office properties in the city.

The Solow Building is an iconic 50-story Manhattan Office skyscraper designed by Gordon Bunshaft situated in Midtown Manhattan by Carnegie Hall just west of Fifth Avenue between 57th and 58th Streets. The property stands within the Madison / Fifth Avenue submarket which in this section of the city is known as Billionaire’s Row. This singular white and black office tower is known for its particular rectangular shape and property position which boasts unencumbered views of Central Park to the North of the site.

The building property’s sloping facade is a world renown feature which is an implementation of concrete and glass blended together to form a curtain wall that together help to convey purpose and functionality in the design of this luxury commercial center. The skyscraper’s north and southern concave exterior gradually bend outward and broaden as they extend lower to the ground level.

This strategic choice allowed the property plan to adhere to New York City’s exacting setback laws.

The 1.4 million square foot trophy building consists of a steel structure with double end travertine-clad walls that bind the formative steel wind-bracing and mechanical infrastructure. The utilization of black anodized aluminum cladding covers those exposed portions of the wind bracing construction. The forward facing exteriors on both 57th and 59th streets are adorned in solar bronze glass throughout (a gray-hued tinted glass). The exact shape of these facades curve inward up from ground level to the 18th floor, from which the building ascends vertically straight upward to the 50th floor. At the ground level – the design encompasses columns above the public plaza, which has established the impression of an arcade.

The remaining end walls to the east and west faces are clad in brushed travertine; from the upper floors the property does feature additional windows rising to the top – which these tenants enjoying views from all sides of the building. Entering in the building lobby is clad with marble and is designed to continue the entire width of the block between 57th and 58th Streets. Additionally the lobby is always manned by a staffed attendant and offers (24) high-speed elevators subdivided into sets of floors.

The property’s typical floor plate is rectangular in shape and features a central service core – the middle to each floor being dedicated to both the elevator and stairs.

1,440,120 SF Class A Office Building
Found Between Fifth & Sixth Avenues

This distinctive black and white tower, completed in 1974 for the Solow Development Corporation, rises 49 stories above one of Midtown Manhattan’s busiest streets. The tower’s north and south elevations gradually slope outward and widen as they approach ground level. This innovative strategy enabled the design to comply with New York City’s strict setback rules, which are intended to break up building massing so that natural light can reach the street.

The 1.4-million-square-foot building features a steel structure with two travertine-clad end walls that contain the structural steel wind-bracing and mechanical systems. The exposed portion of the wind bracing is covered with black duranodic aluminum. The north and south facades are clad in solor bronze glass. Each typical floor is rectangular in plan and has a central service core.


Office Tenants

Kohlberg, Kravis, Roberts & Co. (4) Apollo Management (3) Och-Ziff Capital Management (3) Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb (1) Tiger Global Management (1) Benefit Street Partners Chanel Highland Capital Management Natixis North America Providence Equity Silver Lake Management Sportswear Holdings Ltd. Summit Rock Advisors

Retail Tenants

Brasserie 8 1/2


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