370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Floorplan
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Entrance
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Kitchenette
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Glass Office
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Phone Booth and Private Office
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Small Office Room
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Large Open Space with Desks
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Bullpen
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Floorplan
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Entrance
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Kitchenette
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Glass Office
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Phone Booth and Private Office
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Small Office Room
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Large Open Space with Desks
370 Lexington Avenue Office Space, 11th Floor - Bullpen

Office Space

$ 13,918 /month

2,930 SF

Space Overview

This 2,930 SF creative office occupies a partial 11th floor with concrete floors and exposed ceilings throughout. The layout includes a conference room, open bullpen, reception area, huddle room, and wet pantry. Everything is move-in ready. The Class A building sits one block from Grand Central Terminal and features a 24/7 attended lobby. Tenants also have complimentary access to the building’s conference center.

370 Lexington Avenue is an Art Deco tower completed in 1929 by William Van Alen, the architect who went on to design the Chrysler Building. The original brass elevator doors and lobby details remain intact, but the infrastructure is fully modern. The building received a complete HVAC and electrical overhaul in 2007, and the current ownership group, which acquired the property in 2018, continues to invest in upgrades. With 300,000 SF of Class A space and prebuilt suites ranging from 1,000 to 6,500 SF, the building attracts established tenants like Allstate and offers ready-to-occupy offices with phone booths, kitchens, and tech-enabled conference rooms. Learn more about 370 Lexington Avenue.

Neighborhood

The Grand Central district is one of Manhattan’s largest office submarkets, with more than 43 million SF of commercial space across 171 buildings. Grand Central Terminal anchors the neighborhood and connects tenants to Metro-North, the 4/5/6/7 subway lines, and the new Long Island Rail Road concourse at Grand Central Madison. The Grand Central Partnership maintains the area’s cleanliness, safety, and public spaces. Bryant Park is a short walk west. Restaurants, retail, and professional services surround the terminal, and neighbors include the Chrysler Building and other Art Deco landmarks. Learn more about Grand Central.

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Location

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

3D tour

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Property Details

Listing 58775

Size: 2,930 SF Rent/SF: $ 57
Monthly Rent: $ 13,918 Lease Type: Direct
Available: 01/01/2124 Lease Term: 3-10 years
Suite/Floor: #1103 Address: 370 Lexington Avenue

Features

24/7 Attended Lobby Class A Building
Exposed Ceilings Near Grand Central
Polyurethaned Concrete Floors
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.