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Rent/Lease Office 151 West 42nd Street

Lease Office 151 West 42nd Street

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24,300
Negotiable
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Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 46th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 60
25,300
$ 126,500
Fifth Ave & West 44th Street $ 77
7,800
$ 50,050
Times Sq & West 41st Street $ 72
9,200
$ 54,816
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Avenue of the Americas & West 46th Street $ 40
4,200
$ 14,175
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W 45th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 45
3,100
$ 11,625
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Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & West 44th Street $ 75
15,100
$ 94,375
Fifth Ave & West 42nd Street $ 125
8,800
$ 91,666
Avenue of the Americas & West 46th Street $ 71
27,500
$ 162,708
Avenue of the Americas & West 43rd Street $ 96
11,500
$ 91,520
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Avenue of the Americas & West 43rd Street $ 90
4,700
$ 35,250
W 45th St & Seventh Avenue $ 73
3,100
$ 18,858
Broadway & Eighth Avenue $ 64
4,600
$ 24,533
W 47th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 70
4,500
$ 26,250
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Avenue of the Americas & West 43rd Street $ 90
2,200
$ 16,500
Avenue of the Americas & West 43rd Street $ 85
1,500
$ 10,625
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7th Ave & West 40th Street $ 36
9,500
$ 28,500
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Broadway & Seventh Avenue $ 43
2,500
$ 8,958
W 44th St & Thirty Fifth Avenue $ 48
4,500
$ 18,000
W 41st St & Seventh Avenue $ 50
2,900
$ 12,083
W 45th St & Sixth Avenue $ 38
4,400
$ 13,750
Broadway & Eighth Avenue $ 64
4,500
$ 24,000
W 44th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 45
4,400
$ 16,500
7th Ave & West 40th Street $ 42
2,500
$ 8,854
7th Ave & West 48th Street $ 47
5,600
$ 21,933
W 45th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 45
3,800
$ 14,250
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Broadway & Seventh Avenue $ 41
1,800
$ 6,150
W 44th St & Thirty Fifth Avenue $ 48
2,000
$ 8,000
Times Sq & Seventh Avenue $ 58
1,900
$ 9,183
W 45th St & Sixth Avenue $ 42
2,400
$ 8,400
Broadway & Eighth Avenue $ 64
2,200
$ 11,733
7th Ave & West 40th Street $ 38
2,200
$ 6,875
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Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 45th St & Eleventh Avenue $ 32
3,000
$ 8,000
W 46th St & Between 7th Avenue $ 34
2,800
$ 7,933
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Retail Spaces for Rent at 151 West 42nd Street

Rent Retail 151 West 42nd Street

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
19,400
Negotiable
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Rent Medical Space at 151 West 42nd Street

Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 151 West 42nd Street. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 151 West 42nd Street and in the nearby Times Square neighborhood.
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151 West 42nd Street Property Overview

Building Address: 151 West 42nd Street, New York NY 10036
Building Alternate Address: 4 Times sq
Zip Code:10036
Neighborhood:Times Square
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:48
Year Built:1999
Building Class:A
Block & lot:00995-0005

151 West 42nd Street, also known as 4 Times Square, is a 48-story skyscraper located in the heart of Manhattan's Times Square. The building, designed by Fox & Fowle and developed by the Durst Organization, stands at 809 feet tall to its roof and 1,118 feet including its antenna.

Originally known as the Condé Nast Building, it was completed in 1999 and served as the headquarters for Condé Nast and law firm Skadden Arps. The building is notable for its green design features, making it an early example of sustainable architecture in commercial skyscrapers in the United States.

The building's facade is a mix of masonry and glass, with a masonry facade facing south and east, and a glass facade facing west and north. The northwest corner features the Nasdaq MarketSite, known for its large LED sign. The top of the building includes an antenna mast and illuminated signs.

Over the years, the building has undergone several modifications, including an expansion of the antenna mast in 2003 and a renovation in the late 2010s. After Condé Nast and Skadden Arps moved out, the building has been occupied by various office tenants.

The site was part of a broader redevelopment effort along West 42nd Street, which involved several proposals and setbacks before the Durst Organization's successful development. The building's design incorporates setbacks to blend with its surroundings, reflecting a combination of neo-Modernist and traditional elements.

151 West 42nd Street, Manhattan, NYC


151 West 42nd Street, also known as One Five One, offers a range of amenities:

  • 24/7 access
  • Bike storage
  • Conference center
  • Lobby attendant
  • Multiple dining options
  • Frank Gehry-designed cafe
  • Artisanal food hall
  • Coffee and wine bar
  • Event space
  • Meeting venues
  • Well& amenity floor by Durst
  • Green wall with over 2,200 plants

151 West 42nd Street, also known as One Five One, is a prominent office building in the heart of Times Square, Manhattan. The building offers approximately 1,800,000 square feet of prime office and retail space. It is managed by The Durst Organization and features a variety of modern amenities, including a new lobby, state-of-the-art elevators, and energy-efficient upgrades.

Current and past tenants at this location are not explicitly listed in available data. However, the building is known for its multi-tenant setup, accommodating various businesses.

The building's strategic location provides easy access to major transportation hubs like Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station, making it an attractive location for businesses seeking a central Manhattan presence.


Internet providers available at 151 West 42nd Street, Manhattan, NYC include:

  • Verizon Fios: Offers high-speed fiber internet with speeds up to 2.3 Gbps.
  • Astound Broadband Powered by RCN: Provides both cable and fiber services with speeds up to 1.5 Gbps.
  • Spectrum: Offers cable internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps.

151 West 42nd Street, Manhattan, NYC is conveniently located near several transportation options:

  • Subway: Closest stations include 42 St-Port Authority Bus Terminal, 49 St, and 42 St-Bryant Pk.
  • Bus: Nearby bus stops are located at W 42nd St and Broadway, W 42nd St & 7th Ave, and 6 Av/W 42 St.
  • Train: PATH trains are available nearby.

Cross streets include 42nd Street and 6th Avenue (Avenue of the Americas), with 7th Avenue nearby.


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