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Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 2973 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 2473 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 9723 $ 5025
Suites $ 20100 $ 13723 $ 7025

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 109 W 65th St. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 109 W 65th St and in the nearby Upper West Side neighborhood.
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109 W 65th St Property Overview

Building Address: 109 W 65th St, New York NY 10023
Building Name: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Zip Code:10023
Neighborhood:Upper West Side
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:0
Year Built:1968
Building Class:B

History of 109 W 65th St, Manhattan, NYC

109 West 65th Street is a notable address located on Manhattan's Upper West Side, built in 1968 as part of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex. The building is classified as a Class B property and contributes to the cultural and architectural fabric of the Lincoln Center area, which is a major hub for performing arts in New York City.

Lincoln Center itself is home to 11 resident arts organizations and serves as a premier venue for music, theater, dance, film, and opera, attracting artists from around the world to New York City stages.

The building at 109 W 65th St encompasses a large floor area within a complex totaling approximately 385,986 square feet. It was designed to accommodate retail and performance-related spaces, supporting Lincoln Center's mission of fostering arts and entertainment in the city.

Its location directly in front of the 66th Street – Lincoln Center subway station connects it well to the city’s transit network, facilitating access for visitors and performers alike. The building has been maintained to provide fully built-out retail spaces and amenities, including vertical transportation and ADA-compliant bathrooms.

As part of the broader Lincoln Center complex, 109 W 65th St stands as a cultural landmark embedded in a district synonymous with New York City's dedication to the performing arts since its establishment in the late 1960s.

109 W 65th St
New York, NY 10023
Upper West Side, Manhattan

Available retail spaces:
Ground floor: 2,368 SF, full build-out/retail, 12' ceilings
2nd floor: 2,130 SF, full build-out/retail, 14'9" ceilings
Total combinable space: 4,498 SF

Lincoln Center-affiliated space adjacent to 66th St–Lincoln Center subway station (1 train).
Property details: 385,986 SF building constructed 1968 (Sports & Entertainment/Theater type).


Building Amenities at 109 W 65th St, Manhattan, NYC

Located within the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, this building offers a premier cultural and performing arts environment, home to 11 resident arts organizations featuring music, theater, dance, film, and opera.

  • Vertical transportation (elevators) available
  • Accessible ADA-compliant bathrooms
  • Fully built-out retail and office spaces in excellent condition
  • Ground and second-floor retail spaces feature finished ceilings of 12 feet and 14 feet 9 inches respectively
  • Directly in front of the 66th Street – Lincoln Center 1 Train station for convenient transit access
  • Spaces can be combined for larger square footage, accommodating 6 to 19 people per suite

Year Built: 1968

Building Class: B

Neighborhood: Upper West Side, Manhattan, NYC


109 W 65th St, Manhattan, NYC

Office Tenants Rented / Leased

The building at 109 W 65th St is part of the Lincoln Center complex, primarily known for its cultural and entertainment uses. Detailed public information about specific office tenants leased at this address is not available.

Current leasing offerings focus mainly on retail spaces on the Ground and 2nd floors, both fully built out and available immediately, suitable for retail use but not specified as office tenants.

Available Spaces Overview

Space Size Term Rental Rate Use Condition Available
Ground 2,368 SF Negotiable Upon Request Retail Full Build-Out Now
2nd Floor 2,130 SF Negotiable Upon Request Retail Full Build-Out Now

Property Facts

Total Space Available 4,498 SF
Building Size 385,986 SF
Property Type Sports & Entertainment
Year Built 1968

Located in the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts cultural complex, the building is home to numerous arts organizations and features proximity to major transit including the 66th Street – Lincoln Center 1 Train station. The spaces are fully built out and suitable for retail, with no specific office leasing tenant information publicly disclosed.


Internet Providers at 109 W 65th St, Manhattan, NYC

The following internet providers offer service at 109 W 65th St, located in the Upper West Side of Manhattan:

  • Verizon Fios: Provides high-speed fiber internet with speeds up to 2 Gbps known for reliability and strong customer satisfaction.
  • Spectrum: Offers cable internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps, widely available throughout Manhattan and known for good coverage and bundle options.
  • Astound Broadband Powered by RCN: Available cable and fiber internet with speeds up to 1.5 Gbps, known for competitive pricing and unlimited data usage.

109 W 65th Street, Manhattan, NYC

Cross Streets

Located on W 65th Street between Columbus Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue.

Public Transportation

  • Subway: 1 train at 66 St-Lincoln Center Station (1 min walk)
  • Bus: M5, M7, M20, M66, M104 at nearby stops
  • Nearest Bus Stops:
    • Broadway/W 65 St (1 min walk)
    • W 65 St/Columbus Av (1 min walk)

Key Landmark

Part of the Lincoln Center performing arts complex between W 62nd and W 65th Streets.


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