Class A office building at 712 Fifth Avenue, situated in the Plaza District of Midtown Manhattan.
Class A office building at 712 Fifth Avenue, situated in the Plaza District of Midtown Manhattan.
Address 712 Fifth Avenue Class 1988
Cross Streets 55th & 56th Streets Size 545,000 SF
Year built 1990 Architect Kohn Pederson Fox, Schuman Lichtenstein Claman & Efron

Description

The office building at 712 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan was built back in 1988 with a design by Kohn Pedersen Fox, Schuman Lichtenstein Claman & Efron. It was built above the landmarked facades of the existing Coty and Rizzoli Buildings, and is sometimes still referred to as the Henri Bendel Building, as the company once operated in the tower. The building, conveniently located in the coveted Plaza District, where all the major corporations operate, is home to various high-profile tenants in industries like financial services, law, fashion and real estate.

545 KSF of Class A Plaza District Office Space

The building rising at 712 Fifth Avenue offers 545,000 rentable square feet of Class A Plaza District office space. The 52-story tower is owned and managed by Paramount Group, and offers floor plates ranging in size from 9,100 to 13,000 square feet. Amenities include 24/7 concierge service, high-speed elevators, state-of-the-art building systems, unparalleled views of Central Park, as well as an elegant marble and granite lobby. Each floor offers a compact core area that can accommodate a variety of office layouts, depending on the tenant’s preference. There’s also a separate messenger entrance and sign-in area, and the building also boasts LEED Gold certification for its sustainable features.

Getting to and from 712 Fifth Avenue

712 Fifth Avenue benefits from an excellent location in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, on the coveted and prestigious Plaza District business corridor. Tenants within the building have easy access to a plethora of dining and shopping destinations, as well as nearby transportation options, including the F, N, Q and R trains.

Who is renting office space at 712 Fifth Avenue?

The office building at 712 Fifth Avenue is home to various high-profile tenants, in diversified industries, such as fashion, financial services, or real estate. Notable tenants operating office space in the building include MCM, Christian Dior, Douglas Elliman, Taubman, Vector Group, Aberdeen Standard Investments, and Steinhardt Management.

How much is the rent price for office space at 712 Fifth Avenue?

Office asking rents at 712 Fifth Avenue tend to be on a par with the average commanded in Midtown Manhattan, which surpasses $85 per square foot. The Plaza District, due to its high concentration of Class A offerings, and prestigious tenant roster, is one of the priciest office submarkets in Manhattan, alongside Hudson Yards and the Financial District.

Available Spaces

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Listing Location & Nearby Public Transportation

Nearby Transportation

Subway

53rd Street–Lexington Avenue - 8 minutes Walk
59th Street (456) - 8 minutes Walk
53rd Street–5th Avenue - 5 minutes Walk
51st Street (6) - 8 minutes Walk
Lexington Avenue–59th Street - 8 minutes Walk
5th Avenue–59th Street - 6 minutes Walk
57th Street - 8 minutes Walk

Bus

East 50th Street/Madison Avenue - 8 minutes Walk
East 50th Street/5th Avenue - 9 minutes Walk
East 60th Street/Park Avenue - 6 minutes Walk
Madison Avenue/East 60th Street - 5 minutes Walk
Madison Avenue/East 59th Street - 5 minutes Walk
East 60th Street/Madison Avenue - 6 minutes Walk
East 60th Street/Lexington Avenue - 8 minutes Walk
East 57th Street & Lexington Avenue - 6 minutes Walk
Madison Avenue & East 54th Street - 2 minutes Walk
5th Avenue & West 56th Street - 3 minutes Walk
East 57th Street & Park Avenue - 3 minutes Walk
East 57th Street & 3rd Avenue - 7 minutes Walk
3rd Avenue & East 55th Street - 8 minutes Walk

Important information

This listing is presented for illustrative purposes only, it may no longer be available, and is provided merely as an exemplary representation of the types of spaces in a given neighborhood for a given price