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$ / SF SF Monthly Rent

Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 57th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 112
25,000
$ 232,291
Avenue of the Americas & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 64
7,300
$ 38,933
Madison Ave & East 54th Street $ 80
31,000
$ 206,666
Avenue Of The Americas & West 47th Street $ 56
10,000
$ 46,666
Park Ave & East 57th Street $ 160
10,800
$ 144,000
Madison Ave & East 59th Street $ 99
8,300
$ 68,475
Fifth Ave & West 52nd Street $ 130
10,300
$ 111,583
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave & East 54th Street $ 85
5,600
$ 39,666
Fifth Ave & East 56th Street $ 85
6,600
$ 46,750
Lexington Ave & East 50th Street $ 54
4,000
$ 18,000
Avenue of the Americas & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 62
6,200
$ 32,033
Madison Ave & East 49th Street $ 69
5,500
$ 31,625
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 49th Street $ 76
2,200
$ 13,841
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 60th St & Madison Avenue $ 65
4,200
$ 22,750
W 57th St & Avenue of America $ 531
5,100
$ 225,675
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 1300 $ 1037
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 800 $ 787
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 8050 $ 5287
Suites $ 20100 $ 12050 $ 7287

Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 57th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 105
15,800
$ 138,250
Fifth Ave & East 55th Street $ 158
19,300
$ 254,116
Park Ave & East 58th Street $ 125
11,300
$ 117,708
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 50
4,300
$ 17,916
Park Ave & East 54th Street $ 80
3,500
$ 23,187
Park Ave & East 58th Street $ 125
4,000
$ 41,666
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 73
3,800
$ 23,116
Madison Ave & East 55th Street $ 65
5,000
$ 27,083
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 60
2,000
$ 10,000
E 52nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 64
2,400
$ 12,800
Madison Ave & East 55th Street $ 76
2,300
$ 14,566
Madison Ave & East 48th Street $ 70
1,800
$ 10,500
Fifth Ave & West 47th Street $ 74
1,900
$ 11,716
Avenue of the Americas & West 51th Street $ 84
2,200
$ 15,400
Rockefeller Plz & West 50th Street $ 92
1,600
$ 12,266
Park Ave & East 56th Street $ 98
1,900
$ 15,516
Fifth Ave & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 165
2,300
$ 31,625
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Seventh Ave & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard $ 49
15,700
$ 64,108
Park Ave & East 125th Street $ 48
9,000
$ 36,000
W 125th St & Between Malcolm X Blvd $ 53
13,700
$ 60,508
W 125th St & Frederick Douglass Boulevard $ 53
22,500
$ 99,375
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave & East 125th Street $ 48
3,700
$ 14,800
W 125th St & Between Malcolm X Blvd $ 54
4,300
$ 19,350
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Seventh Ave & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard $ 49
2,000
$ 8,166
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 124th St & Park Avenue $ 49
9,200
$ 37,566
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 161st St & Broadway $ 30
5,000
$ 12,708
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 47th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 54
2,000
$ 9,083

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14-16 East 75th Street Property Overview

Building Address: 14-16 E 75th St, New York NY 10021
Building Alternate Address: 14-16 E 75th St
Zip Code:10021
Neighborhood:Upper East Side
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:12
Year Built:1929
Building Class:C

History of 14-16 East 75th Street, Manhattan, NYC

Located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, 14-16 East 75th Street is a distinguished prewar residential building constructed in 1929. The 12-story structure was designed by the noted architect George F. Pelham, renowned for his work during the early 20th century.

The building exemplifies the classic prewar architectural style that characterized much of this prestigious neighborhood's development during that era. Its elegant brown brick façade reflects the stately design sensibilities of the time, contributing to the historic charm of the Upper East Side.

Comprising 51 residences, the building maintains an enduring appeal with its spacious layouts, high ceilings—some reaching up to 16 feet—and traditional details like original wood-burning fireplaces in several apartments. While honoring its historical roots, many of the interiors have been thoughtfully updated to include modern luxury features such as kitchens equipped with high-end Viking and Sub-Zero appliances and elegant bathrooms.

Situated between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, just steps from Central Park, 14-16 East 75th Street offers residents a coveted address in one of Manhattan’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Its location across from cultural landmarks and near fine galleries and restaurants adds to its lasting desirability and status.

Over the years, the building has seen careful modifications to preserve its architectural integrity. Notably, window restorations and penthouse-level improvements have been made in keeping with the building’s historical style, including the use of reclaimed bricks and terra-cotta details to maintain harmony with the original design.

14-16 E 75th St, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NY 10021

  • Building Type: Pre-War Cooperative
  • Year Built: 1929
  • Stories: 12
  • Units: 51
  • Building Area: 141,160 SF
  • Lot Size: 15,393 SF

Key Features

  • Architect: George F. Pelham
  • Location: Between Madison & Fifth Avenues
  • Notable Apt. Features:
    • Double-height living rooms
    • Wood-burning fireplaces
    • Primary bedroom suites

Amenities

  • 24-hour doorman
  • Fitness center
  • Laundry facilities
  • Elevator service
  • Private storage
  • Bicycle storage

Neighborhood Highlights

  • Central Park: 0.7mi (12-min walk)
  • Museum Mile: Adjacent cultural district
  • Transportation: Multiple subway lines nearby
  • Retail: Madison Avenue boutiques

14-16 E 75th St Building Amenities:

  • Full Service Building
  • Concierge
  • Doorman
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Fitness Center
  • Elevator
  • 24 Hour Access

Office Tenants at 14-16 E 75th St, Manhattan, NYC

14-16 East 75th Street is a 12-story office building located in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan. The building, constructed in 1929, is classified as Class C office space.

The building offers a range of office rental options including windowed and interior offices with monthly rents varying by office type and class. Windowed offices in Class A spaces rent at approximately $2,000 per month per person, while interior offices in the same class rent around $1,250 per month per person. Class B and C spaces have correspondingly lower rents. The building amenities include 24-hour access, concierge services, fitness center, laundry facilities, doorman, and elevator.

Tenant composition information specifically naming office tenants is not publicly listed or available at this time.


Internet Providers at 14-16 E 75th St, Manhattan

  • Verizon Fiber: 2,300 Mbps speeds, 95.9% coverage in Upper East Side
  • Spectrum Cable/Fiber: 1,000 Mbps speeds, 98.8% coverage in Upper East Side
  • Earthlink Fiber: 2,300 Mbps speeds, 95.9% coverage in Upper East Side
  • STARRY Fixed Wireless: 300-500 Mbps speeds, 92.7% coverage in Upper East Side
  • Astound Broadband: 1.5 Gbps speeds available in NYC (specific building coverage may vary)
  • T-Mobile Home Internet: 100 Mbps speeds via 5G (availability based on signal strength)

14-16 E 75th St, Manhattan, NYC

Transportation Access

  • Subway: 4, 5, 6, Q, N, R lines via nearby stations (77 Street Station at 0.3 miles)
  • Bus Routes: BXM1, M101, M102, M103, M15, M79-SBS, M98
  • First/Last Subway: 4 line (3:04 AM start, 3:47 AM last departure)
  • First/Last Bus: M103 (3:06 AM start, 3:07 AM last departure)

Cross Streets: Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue

Nearby Transit Stops: 3 Av/E 75 St (1 min walk), 3 Av/E 72 St (3 min walk)

Airport Proximity:

  • LaGuardia: 8.0 miles (18 min drive)
  • Newark Liberty: 16.1 miles (24 min drive)


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