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Rent/Lease Office 360 Lexington Ave

Lease Office 360 Lexington Ave

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ 64
10,700
$ 57,066
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$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
5,400
Negotiable
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent

Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 44th Street $ 65
13,500
$ 73,125
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 40
55,700
$ 183,345
5th Ave & East 44th Street $ 70
9,600
$ 55,600
Park Ave & East 45th Street $ 100
9,700
$ 80,833
Third Ave & East 39th Street $ 35
49,100
$ 143,208
Lexington Ave & East 43rd Street $ 54
12,900
$ 58,587
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
5th Ave & East 44th Street $ 70
7,000
$ 40,541
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 49
4,800
$ 19,600
Park Ave & East 39th Street $ 99
4,200
$ 34,650
Fifth Ave & East 44th Street $ 50
3,300
$ 13,750
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 50
2,100
$ 8,750
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Lexington Ave & East 41st Street $ 25
7,300
$ 15,056
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 40
10,300
$ 34,333
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 59
4,200
$ 20,562
Lexington Ave & East 41st Street $ 26
5,600
$ 12,250
E 42nd St & Park Avenue $ 42
5,100
$ 17,850
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 51
4,800
$ 20,400
Fifth Ave & East 44th Street $ 52
3,300
$ 14,162
E 41st St & Fifth Avenue $ 47
2,700
$ 10,575
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 52
2,100
$ 9,012
Lexington Ave & East 40th Street $ 42
2,100
$ 7,262
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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Interior office/person
Team Rooms
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Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 40th St & Fifth Avenue $ 70
8,100
$ 47,250
Park Ave & East 41st Avenue $ 175
12,200
$ 177,916
Third Ave & East 46th Street $ 80
12,100
$ 81,170
Fifth Ave & East 40th Street $ 85
11,200
$ 79,333
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 40th St & Fifth Avenue $ 70
6,400
$ 37,333
Third Ave & East 46th Street $ 62
4,100
$ 21,183
Vanderbilt Ave & East 44th Street $ 49
5,300
$ 21,641
Third Ave & East 39th Street $ 70
4,700
$ 27,416
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Lexington Ave & East 41st Street $ 57
1,500
$ 7,125
E 44th St & East 44th Street $ 82
2,300
$ 15,716
E 45th St & Lexington Avenue $ 75
2,400
$ 15,000
Lexington Ave & East 42nd Street $ 61
1,500
$ 7,625
Third Ave & East 41st Street $ 55
1,700
$ 7,791
Park Ave & East 41st Street $ 85
2,300
$ 16,291
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 65
14,600
$ 79,083
Vanderbilt Ave & East 44th Street $ 81
8,100
$ 54,675
E 42nd St & Park Avenue $ 59
9,700
$ 47,691
Fifth Ave & East 42nd Street $ 58
7,400
$ 35,766
E 44th St & Third Avenue $ 58
8,400
$ 40,600
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 68
7,900
$ 44,766
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 41st Avenue $ 58
5,700
$ 27,312
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 76
3,600
$ 22,950
Vanderbilt Ave & East 44th Street $ 52
4,000
$ 17,166
Second Ave & East 43rd Street $ 56
4,800
$ 22,400
Madison Ave & East 39th Street $ 52
2,700
$ 11,587
Lexington Ave & East 41st Street $ 62
3,700
$ 18,962
E 42nd St & Park Avenue $ 66
6,700
$ 36,850
Fifth Ave & East 42nd Street $ 60
3,800
$ 19,000
E 44th St & Third Avenue $ 48
4,500
$ 18,000
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 76
3,900
$ 24,700
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 84
6,800
$ 47,600
E 45th St & Fifth Avenue $ 55
3,800
$ 17,416
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 56
6,900
$ 32,200
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 67
1,700
$ 9,491
Second Ave & East 43rd Street $ 59
2,300
$ 11,308
Madison Ave & East 39th Street $ 52
1,900
$ 8,233
Fifth Ave & East 42nd Street $ 60
1,600
$ 8,000
Madison Ave & East 41st Avenue $ 55
2,000
$ 9,166
E 42nd St & Madison Avenue $ 69
2,100
$ 12,075
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 61
2,200
$ 11,183
E 44th St & Fifth Avenue $ 55
2,200
$ 10,083
Lexington Ave & East 44th Street $ 55
1,500
$ 6,875
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 39th Street $ 52
7,300
$ 31,633
E 39th St & Fifth Avenue $ 39
7,900
$ 25,675
Fifth Ave & Between East 42nd Street $ 84
9,200
$ 64,016
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 40th St & Lexington Avenue $ 50
3,000
$ 12,500
Fifth Ave & Between East 42nd Street $ 85
6,000
$ 42,500
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 40th St & Lexington Avenue $ 50
1,600
$ 6,733

Retail Spaces for Rent at 360 Lexington Ave

Rent Retail 360 Lexington Ave

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
2,700
Negotiable
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
900
Negotiable

Rent Medical Space at 360 Lexington Ave

Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 360 Lexington Avenue. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 360 Lexington Avenue and in the nearby Grand Central neighborhood.
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360 Lexington Avenue Property Overview

Building Address: 360 Lexington Ave, New York NY 10017
Building Name: 360 Lexington Avenue
Building Alternate Address: 360 Lexington Ave
Zip Code:10017
Neighborhood:Grand Central
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:24
Year Built:1958
Building Class:A
Block & lot:01295-0017

360 Lexington Avenue is a prominent building located in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Completed in 1958, it was designed by the architectural firm Schuman & Lichtenstein and originally had 26 stories.

The building has undergone significant changes over the years, including alterations and renovations. In recent years, it has been the subject of substantial transactions, with a notable sale in 2024 for $65,500,000.

Today, the building stands as a 24-story structure, following renovations that altered its original height. It is classified as an office building with or without commercial spaces, reflecting its role in Manhattan's vibrant commercial landscape.

360 Lexington Avenue, located in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, is also known by the alternate addresses:

  • 121-129 E 40th St, New York, NY 10017
  • 354-362 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10017

This building is a 24-story office structure built in 1959, with a total area of 238,294 square feet.


360 Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, NYC, offers the following building amenities:

  • 24 Hour Access
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bus Line
  • Central Heating
  • Metro/Subway
  • Newly-renovated lobby
  • Lobby Attendant 24/7
  • Conference Center
  • Tenant Lounge

360 Lexington Avenue is a 24-story office building located in Manhattan's Midtown East, near Grand Central Terminal. The building, constructed in 1959, has undergone significant renovations, including a new lobby and upgraded elevators and common areas.

Current office tenants include Webster Bank and Sisley Paris. Retail tenants in the building are Starbucks, European Wax Center, and Makimaki Sushi.

The property is approximately 60% occupied and offers amenities such as a newly renovated lobby and plans for additional conference rooms and lounges.


Internet providers available at 360 Lexington Ave, Manhattan, NYC include:

  • Verizon Fios: Known for high speeds up to 2 Gbps and reliable service.
  • Astound Broadband Powered by RCN: Offers both cable and fiber services with unlimited data.
  • Spectrum: Provides cable internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps and widespread coverage.

360 Lexington Avenue is located in the heart of Midtown East, Manhattan, offering world-class public transportation options.

Nearest Subway Stations:

  • Grand Central - 42 St (1 minute walk)
  • 7 Flushing Local and 7X Flushing Express lines available
  • 4 Lexington Avenue Express, 5 Lexington Avenue Express, and 6 Lexington Avenue Local lines nearby

Nearest Train Stations:

  • Grand Central (0.2 miles away)
  • New Haven, New Canaan, Hudson, Harlem, and Danbury lines available

Bus Lines:

  • M101, M102, M103, SIM11, SIM6, and Newark Airport Express

Cross Streets:

  • Lexington Avenue and East 34th Street
  • Lexington Avenue and East 33rd Street

This location is a Walker's Paradise with a Walk Score of 97, making daily errands easily accessible without a car.


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