43 East 67th Street, Entire 4th Floor
Gallery
$ 10,335 /month
1,590 SF
Space Overview
This full-floor gallery at 43 East 67th Street sits between Madison and Fifth Avenue in the prestigious 10065 zip code. The 1,590 square foot space arrives in move-in condition with hardwood floors throughout and sheetrock ceilings ready for installation. A rear section houses a wet pantry, private office, and full bathroom with shower. The layout offers flexibility for exhibitions, private showings, or art-related business operations.
43 East 67th Street occupies a handsome pre-war townhouse built in 1910, during the era when Lenox Hill transformed from farmland into one of Manhattan’s most refined residential enclaves. The four-story building retains its original character while serving both residential and commercial tenants. Its position on a quiet, tree-lined block places it steps from the gallery corridors of Madison Avenue and the cultural anchors along Fifth.
Neighborhood
Lenox Hill anchors the southern portion of the Upper East Side, stretching from 59th to 77th Street between Fifth and Lexington Avenues. The neighborhood draws collectors, dealers, and artists to its concentration of galleries along Madison Avenue, where names like Gagosian, Acquavella, and Mnuchin have long operated from converted townhouses. The Frick Collection sits three blocks south on 70th Street. Central Park borders the western edge, and the 68th Street/Hunter College subway station provides direct access to Midtown and Downtown. Fine dining, designer boutiques, and world-class medical facilities round out daily life here. Learn more about the Upper East Side.
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Property Details
Listing 58750
| Size: | 1,590 SF | Rent/SF: | $ 78 |
| Monthly Rent: | $ 10,335 | Lease Type: | Direct |
| Available: | 03/01/2025 | Lease Term: | 5-10 |
| Suite/Floor: | Entire 4th Floor | Address: | 43 East 67th Street |
Features
| Exclusive Loc | Full Floor |
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