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Rent/Lease Apartment 131-133 E 23rd St

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent

Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 29th Avenue $ 59
10,500
$ 51,625
Park Ave S & Between East 19th Street $ 60
7,700
$ 38,500
Fifth Ave & East 19th Street $ 77
8,800
$ 56,466
Fifth Ave & East 16th Street $ 42
10,100
$ 35,350
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 3227 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 2727 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 9977 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 13977 $ 7025

Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 25th Street $ 92
9,100
$ 69,766
Park Ave S & East 20th Street $ 82
13,000
$ 88,291
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave S & East 17th Street $ 96
4,000
$ 32,166
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 29th Avenue $ 62
8,300
$ 42,537
E 23rd St & Park Avenue $ 42
18,400
$ 65,166
Broadway & East 20th Street $ 71
18,200
$ 107,683
Park Ave S & Between East 19th Street $ 68
7,700
$ 43,312
Park Ave S & East 27th Street $ 75
8,700
$ 54,375
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 80
12,500
$ 82,812
Park Ave S & East 27th Street $ 92
23,800
$ 181,475
Park Ave S & East 27th Street $ 70
13,100
$ 76,416
E 26th St & Fifth Avenue $ 125
12,100
$ 126,041
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 49
12,000
$ 49,000
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & Between East 19th Street $ 76
5,300
$ 33,345
E 23rd St & Park Avenue $ 43
6,100
$ 21,858
Broadway & East 20th Street $ 77
3,700
$ 23,741
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 74
4,700
$ 28,983
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 72
3,900
$ 23,400
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 75
2,700
$ 16,875
University Pl & East 12th Street $ 51
6,500
$ 27,625
Broadway & East 18th Street $ 74
2,500
$ 15,312
Union Sq W & East 16th Street $ 66
3,700
$ 20,195
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Broadway & Between East 19th Street $ 75
2,200
$ 13,750
E 23rd St & Third Avenue $ 44
2,400
$ 8,900
Park Ave S & East 26th Street $ 62
2,100
$ 10,850
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 72
2,000
$ 11,933
Broadway & East 18th Street $ 72
1,800
$ 10,875
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 19th St & Broadway $ 52
7,700
$ 33,687
Madison Ave & East 30th Street $ 40
11,000
$ 36,666
E 23rd St & Lexington Avenue $ 68
21,600
$ 122,400
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 23rd St & Park Avenue $ 35
2,800
$ 8,166
E 19th St & Broadway $ 56
5,500
$ 25,437
Fifth Ave & East 29th Street $ 60
2,500
$ 12,500
Fifth Ave & Between East 28th Street $ 54
5,000
$ 22,291
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 28th St & Park Avenue South $ 38
2,300
$ 7,187
Broadway & East 21st Street $ 74
1,800
$ 11,025

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 131-133 E 23rd St. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 131-133 E 23rd St and in the nearby Gramercy Park neighborhood.
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131-133 E 23rd St Property Overview

Building Address: 131-133 E 23rd St, New York NY 10010
Zip Code:10010
Neighborhood:Gramercy Park
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:1925
Building Class:B

131-133 East 23rd Street, Manhattan

Constructed in 1925 with a 12-story structure, this pre-war elevator building at 131-133 E 23rd St spans 56,670 sqft across its lot. Located in the Gramercy/NoMad area, it features 70 residences and underwent alterations in 1980. The property's tax-assessed value is $16.92M (2025), reflecting its prominence near Madison Square Park and proximity to transit hubs.

131-133 East 23rd Street

Gramercy Park/Flatiron area, Manhattan, NYC 10010

  • Built: 1925
  • Stories: 12
  • Units: 67
  • Building Class: Elevator Apartment - Fireproof with Stores (D6)
  • Size: 56,670 sqft lot (4,875 sqft) | 56,670 sqft building

Features

  • Chef's kitchens with granite counters
  • Renovated bathrooms
  • Ample closet/storage
  • Dishwasher appliances
  • Hardwood floors
  • Part-time doorman
  • Elevator access
  • Live-in superintendent

Location Highlights

  • Steps from Lexington Avenue
  • Near Stuyvesant Square Park
  • Surrounded by restaurants/bars on 2nd/3rd Avenues
  • Zoned for NYC District #2 schools

Building Amenities at 131-133 E 23rd St, Manhattan, NYC

  • Heating system
  • Kitchen facilities with renovated kitchens featuring new appliances and granite countertops
  • Refrigerator included in units
  • Dishwashers in apartments
  • Elevator access
  • Laundry available on each floor
  • Part-time doorman service
  • Hardwood floors throughout units
  • Ample closet and storage space in apartments

Building Details:

  • Year Built: 1925
  • Stories: 12
  • Units: 66-67
  • Located in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan

131-133 E 23rd St, located in the Gramercy Park area of Manhattan, NYC, is a historic building constructed in 1925. It features 12 stories with 67 units, offering a mix of residential accommodations. While specific details about office tenants are not readily available, the building's residential profile highlights amenities such as heating, kitchen facilities, and a refrigerator in each unit. For office space, details might be available through property management or specific inquiries about commercial usage. The building's proximity to both Gramercy Park and Stuyvesant Square provides residents with access to public and private green spaces, enhancing the neighborhood's appeal.


Internet Providers: Verizon Fios (high-speed fiber up to 2 Gbps) confirmed available at nearby Verizon infrastructure for 133 E 23rd St. Other potential options include Spectrum (cable up to 1 Gbps) based on general Manhattan availability, though specific building access should be verified directly with providers.


Transportation

  • Nearest Subway: 23rd Street Station (4,6 Line) - 0.1 mile walk
  • Alternative Subway: Park Ave & 23rd St Station (6 Line) - 0.07 mile walk
  • Bus Route: E 23 St/Lexington Av (X63 Line) - 0.014 mile walk
  • Airports: LaGuardia (8.9 miles, 18 min drive), Newark Liberty (15.4 miles, 23 min drive)

Cross Streets

Located on East 23rd Street between Third Avenue and Lexington Avenue in Gramercy Park. 23rd Street spans from FDR Drive/Avenue C to Eleventh Avenue.


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