– Midtown
$57/SF – Available Immediately
4,960 SF – 12th Fl – Partial Floor
Just off 5th Ave, nice lobbies and corridors Double floor penthouse unit, 4950 SF, asking $57.50 SF New construction on the roof level, extensive skylights, polished concrete floor, glass partitions, full pantry and private bathrooms, 5 offices, conference room, bullpen, private terrace. Truly a unique space at a very reasonable price.
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Midtown Manhattan, or simply Midtown, is an area of New York City home
to world-famous commercial zones such as Rockefeller Center, Broadway,
and Times Square. Midtown Manhattan is home to the city's tallest and
most famous buildings such as the Empire State Building and Chrysler
Building.
Midtown, is bounded by 34th Street and 59th Street, from the Hudson
River to the East River, about five square miles or 12 km2. The core of
Midtown Manhattan is from about 31st Street to 59th Street between
Third and Ninth avenues, about two square miles (this is the area most
commonly referred to as "Midtown.") The "Plaza District", a term used
by Manhattan real estate professionals to denote the most expensive
area of midtown from a commercial real estate perspective, lies between
42nd Street and 59th Street, from Third Avenue to Seventh Avenue, about
a half a square mile.
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, especially Times Square and Fifth Avenue,
have massive clusters of retail establishments. Sixth Avenue in Midtown
holds the headquarters of three of the four major television networks,
and is one of a few global centers of news and entertainment. It is
also a growing center of finance, second in importance within the
United States only to Downtown Manhattan's Financial District. Times
Square is also the epicenter of American theater.
Some text and images from List of Manhattan Neighborhoods at Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.