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A distinctive pre-war building in the desirable and historic NoHo area of downtown Manhattan is home to the terrific Lafayette Center. It occupies the top floor of this renovated boutique property, which is strategically located between 4th Street and Astor Place in this vital part of New York City. Small businesses are particularly attracted to the area. They include a diverse range of companies such as magazine publishers, fur dealers and a theatrical casting company, and bigger firms specializing in construction, health, and medical laboratories. The property's tenants include New York University and an antiques retailer on the ground floor. The center is close to Washington Square and accessible via metro with Astor Place Station or 8th Street New York University Station nearby.
Cross Streets: At 5th Street
Neighborhood: Union Square
This Center occupies the third and fourth floor of a stylish Art Deco building with marble façade and lobby. It's situated two blocks from Central Park and a block from Avenue of the Americas, as well as being close to famous buildings such as concert venue Carnegie Hall. This area of Midtown Manhattan is known as the garment district for its many fashion-related businesses but other sectors have added diversity to this buzzing commercial area. The center's corporate HQ neighbors cover such sectors as tire manufacturing, travel management and finance, while smaller businesses include several health and medical companies. The center is close to all amenities and highly accessible for Columbus Circle - the location for several landmark corporate HQs - major subways and the local and express bus hub.
Cross Streets: 57th And Sixth Avenue
Neighborhood: Midtown West
Located over two floors of a totally transformed former manufacturing building, this Center offers first-rate accommodation in this convenient and vibrant Midtown West business district. From the energy efficient glass curtain wall of the exterior to the upgraded interior marble and stone lobby, this center can't fail to impress. The 26-story building features offices with wide windows offering excellent views of Manhattan. The center is in an excellent location across from Macy's flagship store and its business neighbors include marketing leaders, national airlines, publishers and IT corporations. It is also superbly accessible, being positioned in the heart of the Herald Square transportation hub. The center is a short walk from Grand Central Terminal, Pennsylvania Station, the Port Authority Bus Terminal and PATH. It's also close to every kind of amenity.
Cross Streets: Between 6th and 7th Avenue
Neighborhood: Midtown West
The strikingly modern center occupies a prime position in the historic Turtle Bay area of sought-after Midtown Manhattan close to Grand Central Terminal. It is a fabulous corporate location, rich in talent and business amenities. The high-end building features a distinctive brushed stainless steel and painted glass entrance, which provides dramatic entry to the stainless steel and white marble reception with security turnstile access. The center is on the first floor and features bright offices with many windows and light accessed by full-height double-glass entry doors. Corporate neighbors include international and national companies in the finance sector, several in general trading, real estate and creative industries such as publishing. As well as Grand Central, the center is close to major subway lines and buses, with strategic road and heliport access to major New York Airports.
Cross Streets: Between 46th and 47th Street
Neighborhood: Midtown East
The Coates Building Center in Midtown Manhattan offers one of the most prestigious addresses at the heart of New York's largest central business and finance district. It is situated on the fifth floor of a 32-story skyscraper that is home to dozens of top professional services companies and a neighbour to the headquarters of major US and global businesses. This class-A building in the Plaza District has a floor-to-ceiling glass façade, with bronze and stainless steel elements, plus a contemporary transparent lobby frontage that connects the space inside with the streetscape outside. The stunning lobby features a water wall and a high-relief sculpture by Robert Perless. The center also benefits from the building’s strong 'green' credentials, which have helped to earn it an Environmental Protection Agency Energy Star Label. Midtown is probably the busiest single commercial district in the US, and also contains world-class restaurants, hotels, shops and cultural venues.
Cross Streets: Between 55th and 56th Street
Neighborhood: Midtown East
This location on Seventh Avenue occupies a fantastic corner plot between 25th and 26th Streets in the vibrant Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. The 28-story building, once known as the Lefcourt Clothing Center, was built in 1928 and features a restored Art Deco lobby. The property is home to many diverse businesses including specialists in design, healthcare, education and artist agencies, with technology, PR, advertising and architectural firms in the vicinity. Once famous for being the garment district, the area around the center is now noted for its art galleries, health and fitness industry, creative and design companies. The center is easy to get to, as it's just five blocks from Penn Station and close to public transport, including 1, 9, C, E and PATH Trains.
Cross Streets: Between 25th and 26th Street
Neighborhood: Flatiron District
The 136 Madison center occupies the 5th and 6th floors of a 17-story early-20th century building off East 31st Street in the luxury shopping corridor of New York City's Murray Hill. It's close to the green space of Madison Square Park and a short walk from the famous Flatiron skyscraper. Entry to the elegant building is through a beautiful wrought-iron arched door. Once famous for its advertising agencies, today the midtown section of Madison Avenue is home to marketing firms, premier retail outlets and the corporate headquarters of many different businesses, including communications, energy, investment funds, investment banking, hedge funds, real estate and fashion. For public transportation, the district is well served with the 6 train at 33 St, and with Grand Central and Penn Station close by for commuting to the suburbs. LaGuardia Airport is about 16 minutes away by car.
Cross Streets: Between 30th and 31st Street
Neighborhood: Flatiron District
A New York City landmark Art Deco building is the distinctive and desirable address of the Rockefeller center at 1 Rockefeller Plaza, off Fifth Avenue. The contemporary center, which can be accessed from the building’s entrances on 48th and 49th Street, is located on the 10th and 11th floors of the original 48-story Time-Life Building. The building is in Midtown, within walking distance of the subway and the Grand Central Station submarket. An entrance marked by a gilded limestone bas-relief sculpture is just one of the impressive features of this stunning building, along with 24-hour concierge, ‘green’ rooftop energy system and after-hours card access. The building is home to a range of corporations including banks, while business neighbors nearby include legal, financial and media and marketing firms.
Cross Streets: Rockefeller Plaza
Neighborhood: Midtown West