155 East 44th Street 155 East 44th Street
New York, NY 10017
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2,327 - 82,434 sqft
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Conor Kenny

Brooke Dewing

10 Grand Central, an architecturally significant property has a lounge, outdoor terrace and conference facility and neighbors Grand Central Terminal. The lounge is the perfect place for employees to collaborate or relax. Adjacent to the lounge is a 36-seat conference facility, ideal for large meetings r video conferencing needs.
Right off the Lounge, the landscaped Terrace is an open-air sanctuary in the heart of Midtown. It is an ideal environment for lunch or an outdoor meeting with your team. Tenants can reserve the Terrace for outdoor meetings, conferences and other private events, and seating can be arranged to accommodate each respective gathering type.
Marx Realty recently invested $45M in upgrades. The renovations included relocating the entryway with a lobby, and on the seventh floor adding a 5,000 square-foot lounge with a 2,500 square-foot, landscaped terrace, cafe and conference facility. Warm walnut wood, concrete, brushed brass and velvet were used throughout the building's full redesign. The building was originally by Ely Jacques Kahn and constructed in 1931. Kahn also designed Bergdorf Goodman's Fifth Avenue department store and worked with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson on the Seagram Building.
Right off the Lounge, the landscaped Terrace is an open-air sanctuary in the heart of Midtown. It is an ideal environment for lunch or an outdoor meeting with your team. Tenants can reserve the Terrace for outdoor meetings, conferences and other private events, and seating can be arranged to accommodate each respective gathering type.
Marx Realty recently invested $45M in upgrades. The renovations included relocating the entryway with a lobby, and on the seventh floor adding a 5,000 square-foot lounge with a 2,500 square-foot, landscaped terrace, cafe and conference facility. Warm walnut wood, concrete, brushed brass and velvet were used throughout the building's full redesign. The building was originally by Ely Jacques Kahn and constructed in 1931. Kahn also designed Bergdorf Goodman's Fifth Avenue department store and worked with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson on the Seagram Building.
N/W/C East 44th Street & Third Avenue
Minimum Space Available
2,327 sqft
Total Space Available
82,434 sqft
Entire 33rd Floor
5,212 sqft
Status
Available
Lease Type
SubLease


+ 4
5 private offices, 2 breakout rooms, 2 phone booths, open area with 9 workstations (can be densified), reception/ lounge area, pantry, fully furnished.

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Conor Kenny

Brooke Dewing
