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Rent/Lease Apartment 1789-1795 First Avenue

$ / 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
$ 38,629
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
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 2618 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 2118 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 9368 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 13368 $ 7025

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 $ 82
3,500
$ 23,770
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
$ 35,625
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
$ 14,645
W 125th St & Between Malcolm X Blvd $ 54
4,300
$ 19,170
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 $ 48
9,200
$ 37,183
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 161st St & Broadway $ 32
5,000
$ 13,541
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 47th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 54
2,000
$ 9,083

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Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Gagosian Gallery leased 50,000 SF at 980 Madison Ave
  • New York Cancer & Blood Specialists leased 10,500 SF at 210 E 86th St
  • Walgreen~~#s leased 10,000 SF at 1328 Second Ave
  • Audio Help Hearing Centers leased 1,500 SF at 1036 Park Ave
  • Schweiger Dermatology Group leased 1,200 SF at 1550-1556 3rd Ave
  • Sushi Noz Llc leased 500 SF at 750 Park Ave
  • Le Bleu Nails & Spa leased 500 SF at 1842-1846 Second Ave
  • Alexandra Sacks Md Pllc leased 500 SF at 262 Central Park W
  • Annamarie Greco M D Pllc leased 500 SF at 1050 Fifth Ave
Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 1789-1795 First Avenue. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 1789-1795 First Avenue and in the nearby Upper East Side neighborhood.
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1789-1795 First Avenue Property Overview

Building Address: 1789-1795 First Avenue, New York NY 10128
Building Alternate Address: 1789-1795 First Ave
Zip Code:10128
Neighborhood:Upper East Side
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:30
Year Built:1980
Building Class:B

Between 1789 and 1795, First Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, was not yet part of the city's major north-south avenues as we know them today. The area was still in its early stages of development. The Commissioners' Plan of 1811 would later define the grid system that included First Avenue, but prior to that, the region was less urbanized.

The most significant historical event impacting the broader area during this period was the first inauguration of George Washington as the President of the United States, which took place on April 30, 1789, at Federal Hall in Lower Manhattan. This marked New York City's role as the temporary capital and host to the first U.S. Congress.

During the late 18th century, New York City's focus was on rebuilding and expanding its infrastructure. For example, Wall Street became a financial hub with the establishment of the New York Stock and Exchange Board in 1792. However, these developments primarily took place in Lower Manhattan rather than along First Avenue, which remained relatively undeveloped during this time.

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No specific information found for addresses 1789-1795 First Avenue in Manhattan, NYC. However, the Upper East Side, where such addresses might be located, is known for its luxury amenities and historical landmarks.

The area offers attractions like Museum Mile, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and numerous restaurants and boutiques.


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Amenities:

  • Hardwood floors
  • High ceilings
  • Natural light
  • Renovated kitchens and bathrooms
  • Convenient location to restaurants, gyms, and grocery shopping
  • Potential for laundry and elevator access

Office Tenants at 1789-1795 First Avenue, Manhattan, NYC

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Internet Providers at 1789-1795 First Avenue, Manhattan, NYC

  • Verizon Home Internet

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Transportation Near 1789 First Avenue, Manhattan, NYC

Subway

  • Nearest subway station: First Avenue Station on the BMT Canarsie Line, located at First Avenue & East 14th Street.
  • Subway lines: L train serves this station at all times.

Bus Lines

  • Nearby bus routes include: M15, M15-SBS, M116, BXM6, BXM7.
  • Bus stops near the location:
    • 1 Av/E 116 St
    • 2 Av/E 121 St

Accessibility

The First Avenue station is ADA-accessible, with features such as elevators at the eastern entrances.

Nearby Streets

  • Cross streets include East 116th Street and East 121st Street.
Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Gagosian Gallery leased 50,000 SF at 980 Madison Ave
  • New York Cancer & Blood Specialists leased 10,500 SF at 210 E 86th St
  • Walgreen~~#s leased 10,000 SF at 1328 Second Ave
  • Audio Help Hearing Centers leased 1,500 SF at 1036 Park Ave
  • Schweiger Dermatology Group leased 1,200 SF at 1550-1556 3rd Ave
  • Sushi Noz Llc leased 500 SF at 750 Park Ave
  • Le Bleu Nails & Spa leased 500 SF at 1842-1846 Second Ave
  • Alexandra Sacks Md Pllc leased 500 SF at 262 Central Park W
  • Annamarie Greco M D Pllc leased 500 SF at 1050 Fifth Ave

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Gagosian Gallery leased 50,000 SF at 980 Madison Ave
  • New York Cancer & Blood Specialists leased 10,500 SF at 210 E 86th St
  • Walgreen~~#s leased 10,000 SF at 1328 Second Ave
  • Audio Help Hearing Centers leased 1,500 SF at 1036 Park Ave
  • Schweiger Dermatology Group leased 1,200 SF at 1550-1556 3rd Ave
  • Sushi Noz Llc leased 500 SF at 750 Park Ave
  • Le Bleu Nails & Spa leased 500 SF at 1842-1846 Second Ave
  • Alexandra Sacks Md Pllc leased 500 SF at 262 Central Park W
  • Annamarie Greco M D Pllc leased 500 SF at 1050 Fifth Ave

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