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Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 2994 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 2494 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 9744 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 13744 $ 7025

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Retail Spaces for Rent at 333 E 23rd St

Rent Retail 333 E 23rd St

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Rent Medical Space at 333 E 23rd St

Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 333 E 23rd St. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 333 E 23rd St and in the nearby Kips Bay neighborhood.
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333 E 23rd St Property Overview

Building Address: 333 E 23rd St, New York NY 10010
Building Name: East Midtown Plaza
Zip Code:10010
Neighborhood:Kips Bay
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:1970
Building Class:B

333 East 23rd Street, located in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan, NYC, is home to the East Midtown Plaza. The building was completed in 1970 and stands 27 stories tall, featuring a total of 748 apartments. It is classified as a post-war cooperative building with several amenities, including an event room, fitness center, on-site parking, and a laundry room.

The area has a rich historical context, with many buildings along 23rd Street dating back to the early 20th century. However, East Midtown Plaza itself is a product of the post-war construction boom, reflecting the modern architectural styles of its time.

333 East 23rd Street

Manhattan, New York, NY 10010

Neighborhood: Kips Bay / Gramercy Park

Building Type: Cooperative apartment building

Year Built: 1970

Total Floors: 27

Total Apartments: 748

Amenities: Full-time doorman, event room, fitness center, on-site parking, laundry room

Unit Types: Studio, 2-bedroom apartments

Features: Some units feature hardwood floors, exposed brick, marble bathrooms, granite kitchens

Walk Score: 99 (Walker's Paradise)

Transit Score: 100 (Rider's Paradise)

Nearby Schools

  • P.S. 40 Augustus St.-Gaudens (Grades PK-5) - 8/10 GreatSchools rating, 0.2 mi
  • JHS 104 Simon Baruch (Grades 6-8) - 8/10 GreatSchools rating, 0.2 mi
  • American Sign Language & English Secondary School (Grades 9-12) - 0.2 mi

East Midtown Plaza, located at 333 E 23rd St in Manhattan, NYC, offers the following amenities:

  • Lobby and Patrol Security
  • Security Guards in the Lobby and Roving Security
  • On-site Laundry Facilities
  • On-site Gym
  • Playground
  • Parking Garage
  • Community Rooms and Event Spaces
  • Event Room
  • Fitness Center

  • Address: 333 E 23rd St, Gramercy Park, Manhattan, NYC 10010
  • Building Type: Post-war cooperative (co-op)
  • Year Built: 1970
  • Office Space Availability: Commercial leasing mentioned for office use per third-party data
  • Floor Space Example: ~927,591 sqft (referencing approximate building/land area metrics)
  • Amenities: On-site parking, fitness center, event room
  • Note: Specific tenant details unavailable in public records

Internet Providers at 333 E 23rd St

  • Verizon Fios: Fiber-optic service with speeds from 300 Mbps to 2 Gbps, starting at $49.99/month. Bundles available with TV and phone services.
  • Astound Broadband (formerly RCN): Fiber and cable plans with unlimited data, including budget-friendly options.
  • Spectrum: Cable internet up to 1 Gbps from $30/month, offering Disney+/ESPN+ bundles.

Availability may vary by unit. Check directly with providers for exact service eligibility.


333 E 23rd St in Manhattan, NYC, is well-connected with several transportation options nearby:

Subway: The closest subway stop is 23 Street, served by the 4 and 6 lines, located approximately 0.4 miles (7-minute walk) from the location.

Other Subway Lines: Additionally, the L train is accessible with a 10-minute walk from the location.

Cross Streets: The property is situated between 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue.

Transit Score: This area has a transit score of 100, indicating excellent public transportation access.


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