131-139 East 54th Street

Class: B + 10022 Buildings Midtown Center

Direct Office Spaces for Rent

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Sublease Office Spaces for Rent

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Nearby Coworking Office Spaces for Rent

Type of Space Class A Class B Class C
Windowed office/person $ 2,500/mo $ 1,500/mo $ 1,000/mo
Interior office/person $ 1,500/mo $ 1,000/mo $ 700/mo

Nearby Office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Lexington Ave & Lexington Avenue $ 39 2,700 $ 8,859
E 55th St & Third Avenue $ 34 1,700 $ 4,834
E 56th St & Lexington Avenue $ 50 1,900 $ 7,877
E 56th St & Park Avenue South $ 58 1,400 $ 6,795
E 54th St & Madison Avenue $ 41 1,400 $ 4,768
Third Ave & East 55th Street $ 38 2,500 $ 7,985
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E 55th St & Park Avenue $ 71 3,800 $ 22,443
E 57th St & Lexington Avenue $ 44 3,900 $ 14,381
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E 56th St & Third Avenue $ 40 9,900 $ 33,206

131-139 East 54th Street Retail Spaces for Rent

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131-139 East 54th Street

The office building at 131-139 East 54th Street, situated in the heart of Midtown Center in Manhattan, provides 350,000 square feet of top-notch Class B-rated office space for lease. This building, erected in 1951, offers a variety of flexible leasing options, including coworking spaces and subleasing, to cater to businesses of all sizes. Being located in the 10022 zip code, it is highly accessible for commuters.

One significant benefit of this building's location is its close proximity to various public transportation choices. The Lexington Avenue-53 Street Subway Station, servicing the E and M train lines, can be reached in just two minutes by foot. Within a four-minute walk, you can access the 51 Street Subway Station, serving the 4 and 6 train lines, and in just six minutes, the 59 Street Subway Station, accommodating the 4, 5, and 6 train lines. Moreover, the 5 Avenue-53 Street Subway Station with the E and M train lines is only a six-minute walk away. Lastly, the Lexington Avenue-59 Street Subway Station, offering the N, Q, and R train lines, is conveniently located just an eight-minute walk from the building. Due to these excellent transportation options, this location is perfect for any business.

131-139 East 54th Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 131-139 E 54th St
Bulding Name: The Lex 54
Building Alternate address(es): 131-139 E 54th St
Zip Code:10022
Neighborhood:Midtown Center
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:16
Year Built:1951
Building Class:B
Block & lot:01309-7502

Public Transportation

Time and Distance from 131-139 East 54th Street New York, NY 10022
Transit / Subway Distance Walk
Lexington Avenue-53 Street Transit Stop (E, M) 0.1 mi 2 min
51 Street Transit Stop (4, 6) 0.2 mi 4 min
59 Street (4,5,6 Line) Transit Stop 0.3 mi 6 min
5 Avenue-53 Street Transit Stop (E, M) 0.3 mi 6 min
Lexington Avenue-59 Street Transit Stop (N, Q, R) 0.4 mi 8 min

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Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Citigroup leased 500,000 SF at 601 Lexington Ave
  • Advanstar Communications leased 24,366 SF at 641 Lexington Ave
  • Solomon & Weinberg leased 17,500 SF at 900 Third Ave
  • Clayton, Dubilier & Rice leased 17,000 SF at 375 Park Ave
  • Wilmer Cutler & Pickering leased 7,200 SF at 399 Park Ave
  • CDK Group leased 5,338 SF at 405 Park Ave

Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Glaze Teriyaki leased 1,977 SF at 136 East 55th Street
  • Melt Shop leased 400 SF at 601 Lexington Ave
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