370 Lexington Avenue, a Class A office tower offering commercial space in Midtown Manhattan.

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Total Floors: 27 Stories

Available: 1,175-5,084 SF

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Building Overview

Your search for the perfect workspace ends here. 370 Lexington Avenue office space delivers the rare combination of historic charm and cutting-edge functionality just steps from Grand Central Station.

A Building with Real Character

You’ve probably toured dozens of boring glass boxes that all look the same. 370 Lexington Avenue office space is different – it has actual personality. William Van Alen designed this 27-story building before he did the Chrysler Building, and you can still see the original brass elevator doors and beautiful floors he put in. Don’t worry though, you’re not getting stuck with old pipes and wiring. They completely redid the heating, cooling, and electrical in 2007, so everything works like it should. Plus the current owners bought it in 2018 and keep making improvements, so you know they’re serious about keeping this place top-notch.

Offices That Let You Move in Tomorrow

Here’s the thing about 370 Lexington Avenue office space – you get 300,000 square feet of quality Midtown Manhattan space to choose from, with suites anywhere from 1,000 to 6,500 square feet. Every space comes ready to go with phone booths where you can take calls without everyone hearing your business, kitchens where your team can grab coffee and chat, and conference rooms with all the tech stuff already set up. You won’t waste months dealing with contractors or spend a fortune on construction because everything’s already done. Just sign the lease, move your stuff in, and start working.

Amenities That Makes Your Day Better

370 Lexington Avenue office space has the things you actually need to get work done without hassle:

  • Conference Center Just for Tenants: Book nice meeting rooms when you need to impress clients without scrambling to find space somewhere else.
  • Lobby That Impress: Walk your clients through an entrance that looks professional instead of making excuses for shabby surroundings.
  • Clean Common Areas: Use bathrooms and hallways that don’t make you cringe when visitors see them.
  • Outdoor Terraces: Step outside for fresh air when you need a break without leaving the building.
  • Dunkin’ Downstairs: Grab coffee or lunch without dealing with weather or losing half your lunch break walking around.

Getting Here is Actually Easy

Your commute to 370 Lexington Avenue office space couldn’t be simpler – Grand Central is literally one block away. That means every subway line, Metro-North train, and bus route you could want. Your employees will love not having to transfer three times to get to work. Bryant Park is right there for lunch meetings or when you need to get outside. You’re surrounded by restaurants and shops, so grabbing dinner with clients or running errands during lunch is no big deal. Plus having the Chrysler Building as your neighbor doesn’t hurt when you’re giving people directions.

The Kind of Companies You Want as Neighbors

You’ll be sharing this building with Allstate, which tells you something about the quality of tenants here. The Council for American Culture and Education has offices here too, along with Grand Central Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and MSA Partners. These aren’t fly-by-night operations – they’re established businesses that picked 370 Lexington Avenue office space for good reasons. You’ll run into decision-makers from different industries in the elevator every day, which beats being stuck in a building full of empty floors or questionable tenants.

Building Details

Address: 370 Lexington Avenue Class: A
Cross Streets: Park & Lexington Avenues Size: 300,000 SF
Year built: 1929 Architect: William Van Alen

Location & Transportation

Nearby Public Transportation

Subway

Grand Central–42nd Street - 3 minutes Walk
5th Avenue (7N) - 8 minutes Walk
Grand Central - 4 minutes Walk

Bus

2nd Avenue & East 39th Street - 7 minutes Walk
2nd Avenue & East 42nd Street - 7 minutes Walk
East 42nd Street & Park Avenue - 3 minutes Walk
3rd Avenue & East 42nd Street - 4 minutes Walk
East 37th Street & 3rd Avenue - 6 minutes Walk
5th Avenue & West 42nd Street - 8 minutes Walk
Madison Avenue & East 40th Street - 5 minutes Walk

Important Information

Listings are presented for illustrative purposes only; they may no longer be available and are provided merely as an exemplary representation of the types of spaces in a given neighborhood for a given price.