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Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 2589 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 2089 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 9339 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 13339 $ 7025

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Retail Spaces for Rent at 308-310 W 103rd St

Rent Retail 308-310 W 103rd St

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$ 36,072

Rent Medical Space at 308-310 W 103rd St

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • The Mandell School leased 45,000 SF at 795 Columbus Ave
  • William F. Ryan Community Health Center leased 23,178 SF at 801 Amsterdam Ave
  • Higher Ground Education leased 10,976 SF at 775 Columbus Avenue
  • Garden of Eden leased 4,565 SF at 2780 Broadway
  • E W Natural Healing Acupuncture leased 2,500 SF at 2565 Broadway
  • Riverside Physical Therapy NYC PLLC leased 1,750 SF at 2495 Broadway
  • NY Audio Associates leased 1,000 SF at 230-234 Central Park W
  • Alexandra Sacks Md Pllc leased 500 SF at 262 Central Park W
  • Jeffrey Nightingale, Md leased 500 SF at 211 Central Park W
Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 308-310 West 103rd Street. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 308-310 West 103rd Street and in the nearby Upper West Side neighborhood.
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308-310 West 103rd Street Property Overview

Building Address: 308-310 W 103rd St, New York NY 10025
Building Alternate Address: 308-310 W 103rd St
Zip Code:10025
Neighborhood:Upper West Side
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:13
Year Built:1964
Building Class:B

308-310 West 103rd Street in Manhattan, NYC, has a rich history. The original building at 308 West 103rd Street was constructed in 1891 as a Renaissance Revival-style home costing $12,500, approximately $385,000 today. It featured a full-height, bowed bay and was faced in planar stone. Initially owned by the Scrugham family, it later became the residence of Archibald Charles Heaphy, who installed an elevator in 1910.

The building was sold several times, with the Heaphys selling it in 1923. By 1928, it had been renovated into furnished rooms, and the stoop was removed. However, this historic building was demolished in 1963 by Rabbi Bernard Bergman to make way for a new apartment building.

The current structure, built in 1964, is a 13-story co-op building with 73 units. It is located in the Upper West Side, within the Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II. The building features an elevator, part-time doorman service, and allows pets.

308-310 W 103rd St, Manhattan, NYC is also known as Park View Towers. This building is located in the Upper West Side neighborhood and was built in 1964, although some sources indicate it was built in 1961. It is a 13-story co-op building with 73 units. The building features an elevator, part-time doorman service, and allows pets. It is situated within the Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II.


Building Amenities at 308-310 W 103rd St, Manhattan, NYC:

  • Bike Room
  • Elevator
  • Laundry in Building
  • Part-Time Doorman
  • Private Storage
  • Roof Deck
  • Live-in Super
  • Pets Allowed

308-310 W 103rd St, Manhattan, NYC, is a 13-story office building located in the Upper West Side neighborhood. The building offers various office spaces for rent or lease.

Office Space Details

  • Windowed Office: Available for rent at $2,000/month per person for Class A, $1,250/month for Class B, and $750/month for Class C.
  • Interior Office: Available for rent at $1,250/month per person for Class A, $750/month for Class B, and $500/month for Class C.

Building Information

  • Year Built: 1964
  • Building Class: C
  • Stories: 13
  • Neighborhood: Upper West Side, Manhattan

308-310 W 103rd St, Manhattan, NYC

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308-310 W 103rd St, Manhattan, NYC is located in the Upper West Side neighborhood. The closest subway station is the 103 Street station on the 1 Line, which is approximately 0.1 mile away.

Cross streets include West End Avenue and Broadway. The area offers easy access to public transportation, with several bus routes nearby, including the M5 line at Riverside Drive and W 103rd Street.

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • The Mandell School leased 45,000 SF at 795 Columbus Ave
  • William F. Ryan Community Health Center leased 23,178 SF at 801 Amsterdam Ave
  • Higher Ground Education leased 10,976 SF at 775 Columbus Avenue
  • Garden of Eden leased 4,565 SF at 2780 Broadway
  • E W Natural Healing Acupuncture leased 2,500 SF at 2565 Broadway
  • Riverside Physical Therapy NYC PLLC leased 1,750 SF at 2495 Broadway
  • NY Audio Associates leased 1,000 SF at 230-234 Central Park W
  • Alexandra Sacks Md Pllc leased 500 SF at 262 Central Park W
  • Jeffrey Nightingale, Md leased 500 SF at 211 Central Park W

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • The Mandell School leased 45,000 SF at 795 Columbus Ave
  • William F. Ryan Community Health Center leased 23,178 SF at 801 Amsterdam Ave
  • Higher Ground Education leased 10,976 SF at 775 Columbus Avenue
  • Garden of Eden leased 4,565 SF at 2780 Broadway
  • E W Natural Healing Acupuncture leased 2,500 SF at 2565 Broadway
  • Riverside Physical Therapy NYC PLLC leased 1,750 SF at 2495 Broadway
  • NY Audio Associates leased 1,000 SF at 230-234 Central Park W
  • Alexandra Sacks Md Pllc leased 500 SF at 262 Central Park W
  • Jeffrey Nightingale, Md leased 500 SF at 211 Central Park W

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