- New York City
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- 485 Lexington Avenue
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- Entire 19th Floor
Currently whiteboxed
Amenities
- Size
- 26,400 sf
- Estimated Capacity
- 176 people
- Available
- Now
- Lease Type
- Direct
- Condition
- White box
Location
Transportation
Nearby Trains
- 456.16 mi.at Grand Central - 42 St
- 7.18 mi.at Grand Central - 42 St
- S.2 mi.at Grand Central - 42 St
- 6.28 mi.at 51 St
- EM.41 mi.at Lexington Av/53 St
- BDFM.43 mi.at 47-50 Sts - Rockefeller Ctr
485 Lexington Avenue
Constructed in 1956, 485 Lexington Avenue is a 32-story Class A office building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The premium office space shares a city block with 750 Third Avenue tower, flanked by 46th and 47th Streets. Renowned architects Emery Roth & Sons are responsible for the property’s design, which was renovated in 2007 by Vidaris, Inc.
485 Lexington Avenue is a remarkable example of innovative post-war architecture, as it was one of the first buildings to incorporate a curtain-wall structural design in the Park and Lexington Avenue area.
The office building boasts an elegant steel and glass exterior, a style carried forward in the interior, as well. The entrance lobby greets visitors with expansive glass doors and offers a sense of airiness.
If you are looking for a modern office space in the Midtown Manhattan area, 485 Lexington Avenue will more than satisfy your requirements. The location of this New York City office building offers an endless variety of amenities like hotels, restaurants, public attractions, retail stores, parks, fitness, and entertainment centers.
On-site, tenants will enjoy a 100-space parking garage, as well as retail stores like Bright Horizons, Form50 Fitness, Just Salad, Ten Thousand Coffee, Blackwell’s Pub, and Duane Reade. Major tenants include Travelers, Phillips Nizer, Ankura Consulting, The Leading Hotels of the World, and Novantas, Inc.
485 Lexington Avenue is an energy-efficient office building ready to support modern businesses, carrying an Energy Star rating, as well as LEED and Wired Gold certifications. The building shares a lobby with 750 Third Avenue.
Commuters will find Grand Central Station steps away from the office building, plus additional commuter rail, public bus stops, and taxi service.
Notable Tenants: Novantas, Inc., Phillips Nizer, Travelers Indemnity, Crowe LLP, Xerox