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Located blocks from Grand Central on Lexington Avenue @ 32nd Street with quick access to the Lexington Avenue 6 Line subway station. This modern build...
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A beautiful business center with an impressive sculpture garden/ atrium with bamboo trees, as well as a food kiosk and contemporary art gallery which ...
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An amazing, contemporary, skyscraper Business Center located in vibrant Manhatten, New York and surrounded by some of the best bars, restaurants and a...
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Celebrate your status as you office with former CEO’s and other highly successful clients at our premier east side location. 909 Third Avenue is home...
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A spacious and well facilitated business center with large floor to ceiling windows, providing all rooms with lots of natural light. Surrounded by an ...
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Think globally, and act locally when you rent an office at the first green business center in New York City. One Penn Plaza is an environmentally sen...
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A fantastically facilitated, contemporary business center with easy access for disabled persons, on-site car parking and stunning views of the Empire ...
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A chic and contemporary business center, located near to the Flaitron District, New York. The office suites are architecturally designed with combinat...
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A great opportunity to rent serviced offices in an energetic Manhattan hotspot. The Chelsea office space boasts unique design elements, large windows ...
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A bright and contemporary business center in Chelsea, New York, close by to the Fashion Institute of Technology. Surrounded by a great selection of sh...
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New York's 5th Avenue is a world renowned symbol of wealth and opulence. This thoroughfare begins in Greenwich Village at Washington Square Park and goes north to Midtown. It goes along the eastern border of Central Park, through Harlem, until it ends at the Harlem River. The street also marks the dividing line between east and west running streets. It is the area between 34th and 59th Streets which most people visualize when you say, "5th Avenue". A short 15 minute drive along Interstate 495 and 278 brings you to LaGuardia Airport. However, many fly into John F Kennedy Airport or Newark. Subway travel to the area brings you to Penn Station.
5th Avenue's reputation as high society's center of attention began in 1862 with the construction of Caroline Schermerhorn Astor's home on 34th and 5th. Its history as a residential area ended with the building of the Astoria Hotel in 1893 and the first commercial building by Benjamin Altman. This first department store quickly grew into the upscale shopping area of New York City. Today, no New York City sightseeing tour is complete without visiting 5th avenue's Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center and the many museums, such as the Gugenheim and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
5th Avenue office space is available in many landmark buildings such as the former General Motors Building at 767 5th Avenue, the former IBM Building at 9 West 57th Street and Rockefeller Center. Whether your budget and tastes run high-end, or an address in a Class B or C space will suit you, 5th Avenue in New York City can offer a solution. Full 24/7 access shared office space on 5th Avenue with desk usage, copy and fax service, high speed internet connections and conference room hours starts around $400 and goes up to near $2,000.
Business center operators such as Regus or Select Office Suites offer virtual, 5th avenue executive office suites and shared office space solutions, in a dozen of properties, offering the most prestigious addresses in the area.
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