15 W. 34th St Third Floor Office
- Usage: Office
- Type: Sale
- Floor: 3rd Floor
- Size: 7,283 SQFT
- Price: $5,200,000
- Term: —
- Broker: Jonathan Anapol
- Telephone: 212-268-8289
• 3rd Floor - $5.2 million
• 4th Floor - $5.5 million
• 8th Floor - $6.2 million
Also on offer is the unique 8th floor with an impressive existing buildout, characterized by exposed brick, skylights, and industrial steel columns, creating a dynamic workspace environment. Each floor can accommodate an estimated 49 people, providing versatility and comfort for various business configurations. Transitioning into these offices is seamless, given their direct lease type and pre-existing conditions.
The cost analysis includes real estate taxes of approximately $108,000 per floor and common area maintenance costs around $52,000 per floor. Convenient transportation options abound, with major subway lines just steps away from the building.
Constructed in 1907, 15 West 34th Street is a historical masterpiece strategically positioned across from the iconic Empire State Building. The newly renovated lobby seamlessly blends modernity with classic architecture, enhancing the building’s allure. Positioned on the 3rd and 4th floors, these co-op units provide outstanding views and ample natural light, fostering an inspiring work environment.
The exceptional location and remarkable features of these office spaces establish 15 West 34th Street as the ideal choice for businesses seeking a prestigious address in the heart of New York City. Don’t miss this chance to transform these unique co-op units into a workspace that mirrors your brand and vision.
- Prime Midtown South location
- Entire 3rd and 4th floors individually available
- 7,283 sqft of flexible office space (per floor)
- 13-foot ceilings on the 3rd floor
- 12-foot ceilings on the 4th floor
- Unique 8th-floor buildout with industrial charm
- Estimated capacity for 49 people per floor
- Direct lease type, immediate availability
- Pre-existing conditions for a seamless move-in
- Real estate taxes around $108,000 per floor
- Common area maintenance costs around $52,000 per floor
- Historic 1907 building with a modern lobby
- Directly across from the Empire State Building
- Convenient access to major subway lines