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Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Along the Fifth Avenue frontage, four perimeter private offices are positioned to take advantage of consistent natural light and street presence. These rooms are well proportioned and can function as executive offices, senior management offices, or quiet focus rooms, all benefiting from window lines that enhance both comfort and visual appeal. Adjacent to these offices, the layout transitions into an expansive open work area designed to accommodate thirty seven workstations arranged in organized benching clusters. The workstation area benefits from wide column spacing and uninterrupted sightlines, allowing teams to collaborate while maintaining flexibility for future reconfiguration as headcount evolves.
Moving deeper into the floorplate, a dedicated pantry is centrally located to support daily staff use without interrupting primary work zones. Nearby, a defined meeting room provides space for internal discussions or small group collaboration. Closer to the center of the floor, a huddle room offers an informal setting for quick team check ins or breakout conversations, positioned to be easily accessible from both the open work area and the private offices.
Toward the Fifty Sixth Street side of the floor, a full boardroom anchors the layout. This room is sized to accommodate formal meetings, presentations, or client conferences and is set apart from the open work area to ensure privacy and sound separation. The boardroom’s placement near the reception area allows guests to be escorted directly without passing through staff work zones, which is particularly beneficial for professional services firms or executive driven organizations.
Additional support spaces including restrooms, building core elements, and stair access are efficiently tucked along the interior, preserving the perimeter for productive, light filled rooms. Overall, the layout delivers a balanced combination of private offices, collaborative spaces, and high density workstation capacity within a full floor environment. The multiple exposures, clear zoning, and existing pre built condition make the space immediately functional for an office user seeking a turnkey solution with strong layout logic, executive presence, and the operational benefits that come with controlling an entire floor.
Notes: Full‑floor tower opportunity with Central Park, Fifth Ave, and ESB views. Building undergoing full renovation including new lobby, amenity center, upgraded elevators, and improved window lines.
Harry Winston (1) Berens Capital Management Corsair Investments International Value Advisors Island Capital Group J.C. Flowers & Co. Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc./Bank of America Stonepeak Partners Williams, Jones & Assocs.