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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.
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.
Space Notes:
Ease off of the elevator bank and a short walk takes you into this stunning office space. It is already configured to accommodate 2 glass offices, 1 large glass conference room, reception room, (1) column-free open work area, a server room, and a modern wet pantry. The floors are newly polished concrete. Exposed ceilings add more charm to this unit and the HVAC is tenant controlled. Each room also comes with modern dimmers that light upon entry and can be adjusted at will.
At the land-marked modernist Spring Mills Building in midtown, this renovated partial floor office space with three exposures and views of Bryant Park is now available for rent.
Building Notes:
104 West 40th Street, a 210,000-square-foot, 20-story Class A office building located next to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan completed a $5 million capital improvement plan that included upgrades to the building HVAC system and the building envelope, along with the installation of full building sprinkler infrastructure. This unique steel and glass tower, with a stunning lobby, connects 40th and 39th Street and boasts a spectacular 90 foot modernist mural by contemporary artist Sarah Morris. It is also perfectly located with great access to transportation: – Grand Central Terminal – Port Authority – Penn Station – 16 major subways within 5 blocks.
Neighborhood Notes:
Bryant Park, a rapidly growing neighborhood at the heart of Manhattan, NYC, has transformed into a highly sought-after location to live and workâand to start or grow a business. It is located between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, and also between 40th Street and 42nd Street. Times Square lies just in the area to the west; the Garment District to the southwest; Murray Hill to the east; and the Rockefeller Center to the north. Bryant Park, the most densely populated park on the planet, boasts low crime rates, a calm and quiet vibe, and a beautiful and clean environment. It was the first area of New York City to provide free Wi-Fi, and it also has access to public bathrooms for people who pass through.