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With its contemporary design, simple décor and professional guise, this location on Third Avenue in Midtown is the right choice for emerging companies seeking a lucrative Manhattan address at an affordable price. The building, which houses the British Consulate, is a couple of blocks away from New York shopping and dining landmarks, Bloomingdale's and Smith & Wollensky. Branches of all the major banks, the United States Postal Service and the New York Sports Club, are within walking distance. Both of New York's major airports, Kennedy and LaGuardia, and New Jersey's Newark Liberty airport, are easily accessible by subway, bus, taxi or car. Additional conveniences of the center's location are the E, V and 6 subway lines located around the corner, prominent hotels like the W and The Benjamin, and the adjacent neighborhood of Sutton Place, which bears many local bars and restaurants. The diverse client base occupying 845 Third expands from executive level recruiting consultants to alternative investment financial firms. These clients, as well as visitors, enjoy the use of skilled administrative support, our elegant reception area, modern business lounge, comfortable day offices and spacious conference rooms that are equipped with video conferencing technology.
Cross Streets: Between 52nd and 53rd Street
Neighborhood: Midtown East

Thie location is in the heart of Times Square. Times Square, known as the center of the city that never sleeps, guarantees bright lights, people and excitement everywhere! Conveniently situated in the historic, 33-story Paramount buidling, with its famous clock face, clients will enjoy close proximity to world famous restaurants and shopping, and easy access to transportation. The center’s prime location makes it ideal for some of Manhattan’s best views, with it’s perimeter overlooking Broadway and spots where one can even see the famous New Year’s Eve ball. The professional look of this location is sure to impress with a modern, yet prestigious feel. Unique design elements include murals on naturally lit glass encased atriums, that give will be sure to keep clients in a New York state of mind, and a business lounge that will provide a relaxing place where clients can take a break.
Cross Streets: Between 43rd and 44th Street
Neighborhood: Midtown West
This Church street location is just two blocks from City Hall in Lower Manhattan. This 21-story premier property is adjacent to the future Freedom Tower and the recently opened 7 World Trade Center. Its convenient location makes it easily accessible to all public transportation including the Word Trade Center, Fulton Street and Park Place stations. A new Ritz Carlton hotel, W Hotel and the Four Seasons hotel are either under construction or planned. The center is within walking distance to the new Goldman Sachs World Headquarters building and TriBeca.
Cross Streets: Between Park Place and Barclay Street
Neighborhood: Financial District
This Park Avenue location is a world-class address just steps from Grand Central Terminal. A superlative, pre-ware building, it incorporates classic architectural details, a modern infrastructure and the stability of strong international ownership to provide the ultimate corporate environment. Near by restaurants include, Darbar Fine Indian Cuisine, Stag’s Head, Gente, Ammos and Mint. There are a number of hotels to choose from as well such as, Intercontinental The Barclay New York, Roosevelt Hotel, Waldorf Astoria and New York Marriott East Side.
Cross Streets: Between 46th and 47th Street
Neighborhood: Midtown East
This property is located in the well known Tribeca neighborhood in Lower Manhattan. Tribeca is the home for many famous residents as well as upscale restaurants and art galleries. Well-known restaurants close by include Nobu, Tribeca Grill and Dylan Prime. Located in the building is the fabulous Tamrind Restaurant. The center is in close proximity with subway lines 1,2,3,A,C and E, Holland Tunnel and West Side Highway.
Cross Streets: Hudson and Leonard Street
Neighborhood: Soho/Tribeca

Located in Manhattan’s Midtown East submarket, this building’s prime location is in the center of everything. With immediate access to Grand Central Terminal, minutes away from subway lines and a 10 minute walk to Penn Station, New York’s cultural, economic and entertainment hubs are easily accessible. Enjoy the newly renovated lobby and the fabulous views of the Empire State Building and Midtown Manhattan. This center is situated close to the United Nations, Times Square and the Theater District, as well as a number of restaurants that include Zengo, Docks Oyster Bar, Café Trend and Nirvana. A variety of hotels are near by which include, Hotel Dorset, Murray Hill East Suites, Elite City Stays Midtown Hotel and the Seton Hotel.
Cross Streets: Between 39th and 40th Street
Neighborhood: Midtown East
Downtown Manhattan, close to the East River Piers, is the strategic business setting for this towering center ranged over two floors at SeventySevenWater Street. The building, which covers 60% of an acre, is located in the heart of the insurance and financial districts, five blocks from Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange, and a stone's throw from City Hall, the New York Supreme Court, the Federal District Court and government agencies. The property is landscaped in a sophisticated style, with trees growing out of a tiled courtyard and several eye-catching sculptures by noted sculptors under and outside covered walkways. Nearby corporations cover sectors as diverse as consumer housewares, reinsurance brokerage and petroleum. The nearest subways are Fulton or Wall Street stations and there are bus stops all the way down Water Street.
Cross Streets: Betwen Wall and Water Street
Neighborhood: Financial District
This midtown Manhattan center is strategically situated in an upscale zip code that boasts around 1,500 finance and insurance companies. The 24-story white stone skyscraper is situated on the corner of Madison and 51st and was designed by historic architectural firm Kahn & Jacobs in the 1950s. The building features an impressive cream-and-brown marble lobby with brushed stainless steel, superb light and modern workspaces, and a terrific reception area with business lounge. The property is in the Plaza District, diagonally opposite the famous Saint Patrick's Cathedral and walking distance from Saks Fifth Ave, the New York Health and Racquet Club and Empire State Building. The center shares the building with a diverse range of businesses in sectors ranging from law and catering to real estate and shipping. The building is convenient for public transport with the E&M train lines a block away at subway 5Av/53St.
Cross Streets: Madison Ave at 51st Street
Neighborhood: Midtown East