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Rent/Lease Office 535 Fifth Ave

Lease Office 535 Fifth Ave

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ 64
7,300
$ 38,933
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$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
5,800
Negotiable
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent

Rent Sublease Office at 535 Fifth Ave

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
1,600
Negotiable

Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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
Park Ave & East 40th Street $ 65
4,300
$ 23,291
Lexington Ave & East 41st Street $ 59
3,800
$ 18,683
5th Ave & East 44th Street $ 70
7,000
$ 40,833
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
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 50
3,400
$ 14,166
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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Windowed office/person
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 $ 81
12,100
$ 81,675
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 40th Street $ 63
3,600
$ 18,900
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 $ 66
14,600
$ 79,691
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 $ 55
2,500
$ 11,458
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 84
6,800
$ 47,600
E 45th St & Fifth Avenue $ 55
3,800
$ 17,416
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 $ 40
7,900
$ 26,004
Fifth Ave & Between East 42nd Street $ 84
9,200
$ 64,400
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 535 Fifth Ave

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 535 Fifth Avenue. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 535 Fifth Avenue and in the nearby Grand Central neighborhood.
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535 Fifth Avenue Property Overview

Building Address: 535 Fifth Ave, New York NY 10017
Building Name: 535 Fifth Ave
Building Alternate Address: 535 5th Ave
Zip Code:10017
Neighborhood:Grand Central
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:36
Year Built:1926
Building Class:A
Block & lot:01279-0001

535 Fifth Avenue, located in Manhattan, NYC, is part of the vibrant history of Fifth Avenue. While specific details about the building at this address are not readily available, Fifth Avenue itself has a rich past. Originally laid out in the late 18th century as "Middle Road," it evolved significantly over time. By the early 20th century, the area around Fifth Avenue was transforming from residential to commercial, with notable developments like the B. Altman and Company Building and Saks Fifth Avenue. The avenue's history includes significant architectural changes and zoning regulations to preserve its retail character.

535 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10017, is a prominent commercial building located in the heart of Manhattan's Midtown area. It is also known by its secondary address as 1 E 44th St.

This 36-story structure was built in 1927 and features a total of 332,312 square feet. The building is classified as an Office Only with or without Commercial - 20 Stories or More (O4) property.

535 Fifth Avenue is part of a blockfront on Fifth Avenue, known for its striking pre-war architecture and proximity to major landmarks like Grand Central Station.

The building has undergone significant capital improvements and offers sophisticated office space with 24/7 security and natural light.


535 Fifth Avenue offers a range of amenities, including:

  • 24/7 on-site security and video surveillance
  • Large windows with natural light
  • Proximity to Grand Central Station
  • 24-hour access
  • Reception area
  • Meeting spaces, including a Strategy Room and Board Room
  • Furnished offices with premium furniture
  • Wall-mounted LED TVs
  • Business Lounge with Starbucks Coffee

Office tenants at 535 Fifth Avenue include:

  • Beny Sofer (7,300 SF)
  • Sandeep Diamond Corporation (7,300 SF)
  • Control Risks Group
  • Forest Hills Financial Group (7,175 SF)
  • Shafer Clinic (25,000 SF)
  • Gardiner & Theobald (27,500 SF)

Internet Providers at 535 Fifth Ave, Manhattan, NYC:

  • Verizon Fios: Offers high-speed fiber internet with speeds up to 2 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.
  • Optimum: Provides cable and fiber internet with speeds up to 8 Gbps.
  • Xfinity: Offers cable internet with speeds up to 2 Gbps.

535 Fifth Ave, Manhattan, NYC is conveniently located near several public transportation options.

Subway: The nearest subway lines include the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S trains at Grand Central Terminal, which is a short walk away.

Bus: Bus lines M1, M2, M3, M4, and M42 stop nearby.

Train: The Grand Central Terminal also serves Metro-North Railroad trains.

Cross Streets: 535 Fifth Ave is situated at the intersection of East 44th Street and East 45th Street.


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