SPACE DESCRIPTION

Short term bench seating for 6 plus 1 adjacent large glass office for an executive or up to 4 additional employees.

I additional (very small) office and 1 more workstation can possibly be made available.

This is a very modern space with lots of glass and good light throughout.

The bench seats and office are in move-in condition and include monitors, Aeron chairs, high speed internet access as well as shared use of the large glass conference room, pantry, and copy/scan/fax.

This is an "office in a box" - ready for work on day 1. Just bring your laptops!

The host firm is a high level branding agency. The entire space is about 2,000 sq ft.

There is good signage on the glass front door, as well as in the elevator lobby on the 17th Floor.

HIGHLIGHTS

check-iconClass A Buildingcheck-icon7 x 24 x 365 Access
check-iconAttended Lobbycheck-iconGood Natural Light
check-iconPantrycheck-iconCopy/Scan/Fax Available
check-iconInternet Includedcheck-iconCheerful Office Space
check-iconHigh End Furnishingscheck-iconGlass Enclosed Conference Room
check-iconMove-In Conditioncheck-iconDirectly Off Elevators
check-iconFurnished

CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE

1 Windowed Office

Rent: Negotiable
Office 1
135 sq. ft.

WORKSTATIONS

6 Workstations
Rent: Negotiable

LISTING DETAILS

  • Neighborhood Columbus Circle
    Midtown
  • Space Type Available Offices
  • Listing For All Professionals
  • Windowed Offices 1
  • Interior Offices 0
  • Conference Rooms 1
  • Agreement Type License
  • Possession Immediate/Vacant
  • Term 6 month minimum
  • Reception Services Full-Time
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Building facts

Cross Street Madison Ave.
Neighborhood Plaza District
Stories 24
Total Area 320,000
Built / Renov. 1986

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Building description

Delmonico Plaza Condominium is located at 55 East 59th St. and on the cross street of Madison Ave. The building is 24 stories tall and was built in 1986. It is close to Central Park, Trump Tower, and Tramway Plaza. It also is around all other transportation and several unique dining venues.

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Columbus Circle Facts

 

Columbus Circle:

Columbus Circle was planned as the original entrance to Central Park.  It is the "zero mile point" from which all distances get measured, the geographic center of New York City, as well as a major subway stop.  It is included in the 5 districts of midtown along with the Plaza District, Times Square, Grand Central and Penn Plaza.  Columbus Circle is the gateway to the Upper West Side.  The Time Warner Center is a noteworthy entry point across from the statue of Christopher Columbus.  Office buildings in this neighborhood include: 

  • 1700 Broadway
  • 1740 Broadway
  • 200 West 57th Street
  • 250 West 57th Street
  • 3 Columbus Circle
  • 825 Seventh Avenue
  • 156 West 56th Street
  • 1776 Broadway
  • 787 Seventh Avenue
  • 888 Seventh Avenue
  • 135 West 50th Street
  • 250 West 55th Street
  • 152 West 57th Street
  • 1325 Avenue of the Americas
  • 1345 Avenue of the Americas
  • 1633 Broadway
  • 810 Seventh Avenue
  • 1675 Broadway
  • 1 Lincoln Plaza

This neighborhood encompasses the Lincoln Center campus as well as a plethora of famous restaurants and food stores.  This is a vibrant residential community at the heart, with commercial office buildings primarily in the southern part of the district.  The Columbus Circle neighborhood is described as having a southern border on West 50th Street from the Hudson River to 6th Avenue, up to 59th Street and back to the River- including the area West of Central Park up to West 65th Street.  It basically includes the entire area between Hell’s Kitchen and Lincoln Square.

The architectural style in the southern part of this neighborhood is a mix of old bulky structures and brand new skyscrapers.  Retail is a mix of old hangers on, and new upscale shops and restaurants.  This dichotomy will present itself throughout New York City and will change as neighborhoods gentrify.  The Columbus Circle neighborhood and the Upper West Side in general is home to some of the most expensive residential real estate in New York and is always in the top tourist attractions in Manhattan