110 West 34th Street Office Space for Lease

110 West 34th Street Office Space for Lease
Built in 1903
53,115 SF
Design by Goldwin Starrett
Address: 110 West 34th Street Class: B
Cross Streets Size: 53,115 SF
Year built: 1903 Architect: Goldwin Starrett

The neoclassical office building located at 110 West 34th Street in Midtown South was completed in 1903, with a design by Goldwin Starrett. The building has been renovated throughout the years, and today, it’s home to various office and retail tenants in industries like law, real estate, and architecture. 

53,115 SF of Class B Herald Square Office Space

The property at 110 West 34th Street provides a total of 53,115 square feet of Class B Herald Square office space. The 12-story building is owned by JJ Operating and was renovated in 2017. Amenities include multiple entries to the building, ground-floor retail space, light-filled office space, on-site security, and 24/7 access. Floorplates vary in size, which means the building can accommodate both small startups and more giant corporations. 

Getting to and from 110 West 34th Street

The property at 110 West 34th Street benefits from an excellent location in the heart of Herald Square, close to a plethora of shopping, dining, and lodging destinations. Penn Station, Grand Central, and the 33rd Street subway station are just a short walk away, serving the B, D, F, M, N, Q, and R lines. PATH trains and the Port Authority Bus Terminal are also nearby, as are Greeley Square and the iconic Empire State Building

Who is renting office space at 110 West 34th Street?

110 West 34th Street is currently home to various office tenants, in fields like architecture and design, law, healthcare, and tech. Notable tenants at the building include Portell Architecture, the New York Medical Rehabilitation Center, the Midtown Legal Bureau, Diamant Construction Group, and FamousFootwear. 

How much is the rent price for office space at 110 West 34th Street?

Office asking rents at 110 West 34th Street start somewhere around $60 per square foot, depending on the size and terms of the lease. Class B assets such as this Herald Square building usually command significantly more affordable rents than Class A properties, while still offering all the modern amenities that office tenants look for nowadays. 

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