226 East 54th Street

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
E 54th St & Between 2nd Avenue $ 41 1,800 $ 6,150
Third Ave & East 55th Street $ 37 2,300 $ 7,154
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Third Ave & East 51st Street $ 58 3,500 $ 17,040
E 55th St & Third Avenue $ 46 4,000 $ 15,333
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
3rd Ave & East 53rd Street $ 87 5,100 $ 36,975
Third Ave & East 54th Street $ 68 5,900 $ 33,630
Third Ave & East 54th Street $ 62 12,200 $ 63,262
Third Ave & Between East 55th Street $ 72 31,200 $ 187,720
Third Ave & East 52nd Street $ 72 7,800 $ 46,621
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226 East 54th Street

226 East 54th Street is a Plaza District office building in Manhattan that consists of nine stories. It provides 31,105 square feet of office space for rent and was completed in 1985. This space is classified as Class B and offers a variety of options to suit different office requirements, ranging from small to large spaces. Although there are no current coworking options available, we can assist you in securing the best rental deals through our negotiation services, which are free of charge.

In addition to traditional lease options, there may also be sublease opportunities in this building. The building is located in the 10022 zip code, and as of 2021, the average office rent was $32.73 per square foot.

For easy commuting, there are several subway stations within walking distance of 226 East 54th Street. These include the Lexington Avenue-53 Street Subway Station, which is a five-minute walk away and serves the E and M train lines. The 51 Street Subway Station, serving the 4 and 6 train lines, is a seven-minute walk away. Additionally, the Lexington Avenue-59 Street Subway Station, serving the N, Q, and R train lines, is a nine-minute walk away. The 59 Street Subway Station, which serves the 4, 5, and 6 train lines, is also a nine-minute walk away. Lastly, the 5 Avenue-53 Street Subway Station, serving the E and M train lines, is a ten-minute walk away.

226 East 54th Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 226 E 54th St
Building Alternate address(es): 226 E 54th St
Zip Code:10022
Neighborhood:Plaza District
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:9
Year Built:1985
Building Class:B
Block & lot:01327-0035

Public Transportation

Time and Distance from 226 East 54th Street New York, NY 10022
Transit / Subway Distance Walk
Lexington Avenue-53 Street Transit Stop (E, M) 0.2 mi 5 min
51 Street Transit Stop (4, 6) 0.3 mi 7 min
Lexington Avenue-59 Street Transit Stop (N, Q, R) 0.4 mi 9 min
59 Street (4,5,6 Line) Transit Stop 0.4 mi 9 min
5 Avenue-53 Street Transit Stop (E, M) 0.5 mi 10 min

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Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Troutman Sanders LLP leased 87,126 SF at 875 Third Ave
  • New York Marine and General Insurance Company leased 30,165 SF at 919 Third Ave
  • Solomon & Weinberg leased 17,500 SF at 900 Third Ave
  • SDR Holdings leased 13,900 SF at 885 Third Ave
  • Lovells leased 10,753 SF at 909 Third Ave
  • Fisher, Harris, Shapiro, Inc. leased 6,655 SF at 880 Third Ave

Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Tufenkian Showroom leased 5,105 SF at 919 Third Ave
  • TD Bank leased 4,300 SF at 880 Third Ave
  • 1 Bite Mediterranean leased 3,600 SF at 875 Third Ave
  • Crimson & Rye leased 2,500 SF at 885 Third Ave
  • Mai Dang Inc. leased 1,400 SF at 1026 Second Ave

Office Rent 226 East 54th Street Average

Year $ / SF
2021 32.73
Year $ / SF
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