150 E. 52nd St. – Midtown East
Available 30 days
7,975 SF – 26th Fl – Full Floor – Sublease
Furniture and Phones are available. Occupancy is immediate Space is in excellent condition; buildout is above-standard Panoramic city views in 4 directions 7,975 feet on a full floor Sublease or Direct Extension with the Landlord is possible Aggressive Asking Rents
Contact – Elie Reiss 212-253-8702 or Click to Contact
Born and raised in Midtown Manhattan, and having spent over two years in Latin America, Elie understands the importance of offering individuated service to each of his clients. No two companies have the same real estate requirements, and along with his broker partner, Elizabeth Juviler they reasearch and preview across Manhattan to locate the most soughtafter office and loft spaces to satisfy their clients' unique needs. Their dynamic team, founded on a friendship formed 30 years ago, has assisted over 100 companies secure leases in both 'up' and 'down' markets; we've established a professional reputation based on integrity, resourcefulness, and determination and are proud recipients of SL Green's 2008 'Emerge' Deal of the Year.
Midtown East, is an area of New York City's Midtown area which is home
to world-famous commercial zones including Park Avenue and Madison Avenue for the highest quality offices for global corporate headquarters and leading financial service firms.
With Third Avenue and Lexington Avenue benefiting from better value and a mix of more modern buildings built later in the last century providing excellent column spacing and large floor plates.
Midtown Manhattan is home to the city's tallest and
most famous buildings such as the Empire State Building and Chrysler
Building.
Midtown East, is bounded by 34th Street and 59th Street, from Fifth Avenue to the East River, including the United Nations and is commonly referred to as The "Plaza District" for it's higher end offices along Park and Madison Avenues from 42nd to 59th Streets.
As New York's largest central business district, Midtown Manhattan is
indisputably the busiest single commercial district in the United
States, and among the most intensely and diversely used pieces of real
estate in the world. The great majority of New York City's skyscrapers,
including its tallest hotels and apartment towers, lie within Midtown.
More than 700,000 commuters work in its offices, hotels, and retail
establishments; the area also hosts many tourists, visiting residents,
and students. Some areas have some of the most important clusters of retail real estate in the world.
Some text and images from List of Manhattan Neighborhoods at Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.
