321-323 East 58th Street

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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 59th St & East 58th Street $ 44 1,300 $ 4,766
W 57th St & Between 1st Avenue $ 66 2,300 $ 12,650
Second Ave & Between East 57th Street $ 40 1,200 $ 4,000
E 57th St & Between 2nd Avenue $ 30 1,200 $ 3,025
E 61st St & Between 1st Avenue $ 53 2,800 $ 12,413
Third Ave & East 57th Street $ 63 2,400 $ 12,600
Third Ave & East 55th Street $ 37 2,300 $ 7,154
E 58th St & Lexington Avenue $ 75 2,400 $ 15,000
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 54th St & Second Avenue $ 31 4,500 $ 11,625
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E 59th St & Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Path $ 45 5,000 $ 18,750
E 59th St & Second Avenue $ 72 7,100 $ 42,304
E 59th St & Between 2nd Avenue $ 61 6,500 $ 33,041
First Ave & East 61st Street $ 83 5,600 $ 38,850
Third Ave & Between East 55th Street $ 129 31,200 $ 335,919
E 62nd St & Second Avenue $ 74 8,800 $ 53,900
Third Ave & East 56th Street $ 116 5,400 $ 52,020
E 61st St & Between East 61st Street $ 92 10,300 $ 78,537
E 56th St & Third Avenue $ 49 9,700 $ 39,608
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321-323 East 58th Street

Located in the prestigious Plaza District neighborhood of Manhattan, the office building at 321-323 East 58th Street is a five-story establishment that offers 11,000 square feet of Class C office space for rent. Potential tenants can choose from small, medium, or large office options. Although there are currently no coworking spaces available within this building, we can provide excellent deals on coworking options at other locations. We have the skills to negotiate the best deals for our clients without any fees required.

Constructed in 1958, 321-323 East 58th Street is conveniently situated near various transportation options, including several subway stations within walking distance. The Lexington Avenue-59 Street Subway Station gives access to the N, Q, and R train lines, while the 59 Street Subway Station conveniently services the 4, 5, and 6 train lines. The Lexington Avenue-53 Street Subway Station provides access to the F, E, and M train lines, and the 51 Street Subway Station is home to the 4 and 6 train lines.

For those interested in alternative options, there may be opportunities for subleasing at 321-323 East 58th Street, as well as nearby office building lease options. Take advantage of the various offerings this property presents, including its prime location in the heart of the Plaza District, and begin exploring leasing possibilities today.

321-323 East 58th Street Property Overview

Bulding Address: 321-323 E 58th St
Building Alternate address(es): 321-323 E 58th St
Zip Code:10022
Neighborhood:Plaza District
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:5
Year Built:1958
Building Class:C
Block & lot:01351-0010

Public Transportation

Time and Distance from 321-323 East 58th Street New York, NY 10022
Transit / Subway Distance Walk
Lexington Avenue-59 Street Transit Stop (N, Q, R) 0.3 mi 7 min
59 Street (4,5,6 Line) Transit Stop 0.3 mi 7 min
Lexington Avenue-63 Street Transit Stop (F) 0.5 mi 11 min
Lexington Avenue-53 Street Transit Stop (E, M) 0.5 mi 11 min
51 Street Transit Stop (4, 6) 0.6 mi 13 min

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