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Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 3287 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 2787 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 10037 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 14037 $ 7025

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 35-39 W 72nd St. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 35-39 W 72nd St and in the nearby Upper West Side neighborhood.
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35-39 W 72nd St Property Overview

Building Address: 35-39 W 72nd St, New York NY 10023
Zip Code:10023
Neighborhood:Upper West Side
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:1929
Building Class:B

The building at 35-39 W 72nd St in Manhattan, NYC, has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1929. Initially, the site housed several old private homes, which were eventually demolished to make way for apartment buildings. The construction of this particular building was part of a larger trend on the Upper West Side where old-time private homes gave way to taller apartments.

The site was previously home to three old homes, which were purchased by real estate operator Richard E. La Barre. La Barre formed The 37 West Seventy-second Corporation to develop the property, leading to the creation of the apartment building at 37 West 72nd Street, designed by renowned architects Harmon & Hart.

The building at 35-39 W 72nd St itself was completed in 1929, a time marked by the onset of the Great Depression following the Stock Market crash. Despite these economic challenges, the building attracted a diverse range of tenants, including professionals and artists.

35-39 W 72nd St, New York, NY 10023

  • Borough: Manhattan
  • Neighborhood: Upper West Side
  • Property Type: Multifamily
  • Building Size: 60,840 SF
  • Year Built: 1929
  • Proximity:
    • American Museum of Natural History (0.4 mi)
    • Central Park (0.5 mi)
    • Lincoln Center (0.6 mi)
  • Office Space: Class B building with windowed/interior office options

This building at 35-39 W 72nd St, Manhattan, NYC, offers the following amenities:

  • Laundry Facilities
  • Doorman
  • Storage Space

35-39 W 72nd St is an apartment building located in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, NYC. There is no readily available information regarding office tenants specifically rented or leased in this location. It appears to be primarily an apartment community with amenities such as laundry facilities, a doorman, and storage space.


Internet providers available in the area of 35-39 W 72nd St, Manhattan, NYC, include: - Spectrum: Offers cable and fiber connections with speeds up to 1 Gbps. - Verizon: Provides fiber-optic connections with speeds up to 2.3 Gbps. - HughesNet: Offers satellite internet with speeds up to 100 Mbps. - Other Providers: Additional options like Optimum, Viasat, and Starlink might also be available, offering various connection types and speeds.

Transportation near 35-39 W 72nd St, Manhattan, NYC

Located on the Upper West Side, 35-39 W 72nd St is conveniently served by multiple transit options:

Subway

  • 72nd Street Station (IND Eighth Avenue Line) at Central Park West & West 72nd Street
  • Lines: B (weekdays), C (all times except late nights), and A (late nights only)
  • Also near the 72 Street station (A, B, C Lines) about 0.2 miles away

Bus

  • M5, M11, M66, M57, M72, M104 buses serve stops within a short walk
  • Nearby bus stops include Broadway & W 71 St, W 72 St/Broadway, and Amsterdam Ave/W 72 St

Train

  • Metro-North Railroad accessible via Grand Central Terminal, approximately a 6-minute drive

Cross Streets

The building is situated between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, on West 72nd Street, a major crosstown street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.


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