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Rent/Lease Office 200 Madison Ave

Lease Office 200 Madison Ave

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11,600
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18,200
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Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 36th Street $ 40
2,000
$ 6,583
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E 34th St & Fifth Avenue $ 29
21,800
$ 52,683
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 37th St & Fifth Avenue $ 43
5,100
$ 18,275
Park Ave S & East 31st Street $ 52
4,800
$ 21,000
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Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 36th Street $ 39
5,900
$ 19,175
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Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Lexington Ave & East 31st Street $ 59
11,800
$ 58,016
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave S & East 31st Street $ 64
3,000
$ 16,000
Park Ave & East 34th Street $ 75
4,000
$ 25,000
Fifth Ave & East 36th Street $ 32
4,400
$ 11,916
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 36th Street $ 52
2,400
$ 10,400
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 36th Street $ 42
7,800
$ 27,300
Fifth Ave & East 32nd Street $ 51
8,000
$ 34,000
Madison Ave & East 31st Street $ 54
15,000
$ 66,875
Madison Ave & East 33rd Street $ 59
8,400
$ 41,300
Lexington Ave & East 33rd Street $ 46
8,300
$ 31,816
Fifth Ave & East 37th Street $ 50
11,000
$ 46,291
Park Ave S & East 31st Street $ 50
7,600
$ 31,350
E 38th St & Fifth Avenue $ 36
7,400
$ 21,891
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 32nd Street $ 59
4,000
$ 19,666
Madison Ave & East 37th Street $ 55
5,000
$ 22,916
E 37th St & Fifth Avenue $ 43
5,100
$ 18,275
Madison Ave & East 31st Street $ 62
5,000
$ 26,041
Madison Ave & East 33rd Street $ 78
4,600
$ 30,091
Madison Ave & East 35th Street $ 42
2,600
$ 9,208
Lexington Ave & East 33rd Street $ 48
3,100
$ 12,270
Fifth Ave & East 36th Street $ 44
2,800
$ 10,150
Park Ave S & East 31st Street $ 46
5,200
$ 20,150
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 37th Street $ 55
2,400
$ 11,000
Fifth Ave & East 36th Street $ 38
1,800
$ 5,700
Madison Ave & East 33rd Street $ 79
2,200
$ 14,483
Madison Ave & East 35th Street $ 42
1,800
$ 6,375
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 33rd St & Madison Avenue $ 47
8,200
$ 32,116
E 31st St & Madison Avenue $ 45
7,300
$ 27,375
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 33rd St & Fifth Avenue $ 58
3,000
$ 14,500
E 32nd St & Between East 32nd Street $ 50
5,500
$ 23,145
E 33rd St & Madison Avenue $ 50
4,100
$ 16,912
E 31st St & Madison Avenue $ 48
6,200
$ 24,541
Fifth Ave & East 36th Street $ 42
2,800
$ 9,683
E 38th St & Fifth Avenue $ 37
5,400
$ 16,650
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 31st St & Madison Avenue $ 48
2,000
$ 8,000

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 200 Madison Avenue. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 200 Madison Avenue and in the nearby Murray Hill neighborhood.
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200 Madison Avenue Property Overview

Building Address: 200 Madison Ave, New York NY 10016
Building Alternate Address: 200 Madison Ave
Zip Code:10016
Neighborhood:Murray Hill
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:26
Year Built:1926
Building Class:A
Block & lot:00865-0014

200 Madison Avenue, located in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is a 25-story office building designed by Warren and Wetmore. It was constructed between 1925 and 1926.

The building's facade is primarily made of red brick with limestone trim, terracotta window spandrels, and cast iron details. The ground floor is constructed from limestone and features entrances from Madison Avenue, 35th Street, and 36th Street. A notable feature is the setback above the ninth story.

The T-shaped lobby is designed in a neo-Renaissance style, featuring a north–south arcade connecting 35th and 36th Streets. The lobby's interior includes gilded decorations and various animal motifs. Initially, the lower stories were used as an apartment hotel, while the upper stories housed offices.

Historically, the Astor family had plans to develop the site since the 1910s, but faced opposition from J. P. Morgan Jr. and other residents. The building was developed by a syndicate including Jesse H. Jones. Notable early tenants included Marshall Field and Company and International Combustion.

The apartment hotel was financially unsuccessful and closed in 1939, converting to office space. The building has been sold several times, with significant transactions involving groups representing Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos in the 1980s. In 2021, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the lobby as a landmark.

200 Madison Avenue is a prominent 26-story office building located in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is situated on the west side of Madison Avenue between East 35th and East 36th Streets.

Originally built in 1926, the building was designed by the architectural firm Warren and Wetmore in the neo-Renaissance style. The interior lobby of 200 Madison Avenue is designated as an interior landmark, featuring a T-shaped design with a vaulted arcade.

The building offers flexible floor plates ranging from 12,700 to 50,800 square feet, making it suitable for a variety of office users. It is well-positioned near major transportation hubs, including Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station, providing easy access to multiple subway lines and commuter trains.

200 Madison Avenue is a Class-A office building with a total area of approximately 750,000 square feet. It underwent significant alterations in 2012.


200 Madison Avenue is a 26-story, 750,000 square foot Class-A office building in Manhattan's Midtown South. The building features a range of amenities, including:

  • A newly renovated lobby with seating areas, a sleek concierge desk, and multicolored stone tile.
  • A tenth-floor amenity deck offering multiple conference rooms, lounge areas, a bar, seating for up to 75 guests, and a shower.
  • An 8,700-square-foot sky garden with views of the Empire State Building and Hudson Yards.
  • A TMPL Fitness Club occupying 26,000 square feet across the ground floor and basement levels.
  • Upgraded mechanical and operations systems, including new elevator cabs and a security system.

The building is LEED Certified Gold, Wired Certified Platinum, and Energy Star Rated, providing excellent sustainability and connectivity.


200 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, NYC, has notable office tenants including:

  • Havas Worldwide Health - leased 170,000 SF
  • Rose Associates - leased 47,000 SF
  • Phillips-Van Heusen - leased space in the building

Internet Providers at 200 Madison Ave, Manhattan, NYC:

  • Verizon Fios: Known for high speeds up to 2.3 Gbps and reliable service.
  • Astound Broadband Powered by RCN: Offers cable and fiber services with speeds up to 1.5 Gbps.
  • Spectrum: Provides cable internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps and no data caps.

200 Madison Avenue is located in Manhattan, NYC. The nearest cross streets are East 35th Street and East 36th Street.

Public transportation options include:

  • Bus: Q32 bus stops nearby.
  • Subway: The nearest subway stations are 34 St-Herald Sq (B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, W trains) and Grand Central-42 St (4, 5, 6, 7, S trains).
  • Train: Grand Central Terminal is a short walk away.

Walking distance from New York Penn Station is approximately 14 minutes.


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