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Rent/Lease Office 590 Madison Ave

Lease Office 590 Madison Ave

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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8,300
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$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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3,500
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Rent Sublease Office at 590 Madison Ave

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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7,600
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$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
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5,900
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Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave & East 57th Street $ 160
10,800
$ 144,000
Fifth Ave & West 52nd Street $ 130
10,300
$ 111,583
Fifth Ave & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 80
12,900
$ 86,000
W 57th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 112
25,000
$ 232,291
Madison Ave & East 54th Street $ 60
11,300
$ 56,970
Avenue Of The Americas & West 47th Street $ 58
10,000
$ 47,916
Madison Ave & East 59th Street $ 99
8,300
$ 68,475
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave & East 50th Street $ 85
4,800
$ 34,000
Madison Ave & East 49th Street $ 69
5,500
$ 31,625
Avenue of the Americas & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 62
6,200
$ 32,033
Park Ave & East 54th Street $ 67
4,000
$ 22,333
W 52nd St & Between 5th Avenue $ 90
4,100
$ 30,750
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 49th Street $ 76
2,200
$ 14,025
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 60th St & Madison Avenue $ 65
4,200
$ 22,750
W 57th St & Avenue of America $ 531
5,100
$ 225,675
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 57th St & Avenue of America $ 532
2,300
$ 101,870
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 49th St & Fifth Avenue $ 94
16,000
$ 125,333
Park Ave & East 48th Street $ 105
13,700
$ 119,875
Park Ave & East 50th Street $ 150
14,600
$ 182,500
W 57th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 105
15,800
$ 138,250
Rockefeller Plz & West 50th Street $ 92
13,800
$ 105,800
Madison Ave & East 60th Street $ 165
15,300
$ 210,375
Madison Ave & East 53rd Street East 52nd Street $ 170
11,400
$ 161,500
Fifth Ave & West 52nd Street $ 93
11,300
$ 87,575
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 89
11,200
$ 83,066
Park Ave & East 47th Street $ 130
11,100
$ 120,250
E 59th St & Park Avenue $ 95
13,300
$ 105,291
Madison Ave & East 49th Street $ 79
18,900
$ 124,425
Madison Ave & East 55th Street $ 130
7,800
$ 84,500
Fifth Ave & East 46th Street $ 84
14,600
$ 102,200
E 55th St & Madison Avenue $ 130
10,900
$ 118,083
Fifth Ave & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 98
9,700
$ 79,216
Rockefeller Plaza & Fifth Avenue $ 95
14,100
$ 111,625
Fifth Ave & East 58th Street $ 150
25,700
$ 321,250
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Rockefeller Plaza & West 48th Street $ 94
2,800
$ 21,933
E 49th St & Fifth Avenue $ 109
5,500
$ 49,958
Avenue of the Americas & West 51th Street $ 84
2,600
$ 18,200
Madison Ave & East 55th Street $ 125
4,800
$ 50,000
Lexington Ave & East 51st Street $ 78
5,300
$ 34,450
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 73
3,800
$ 23,116
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 65
4,000
$ 21,666
Madison Ave & East 55th Street $ 65
5,000
$ 27,083
Fifth Ave & West 52nd Street $ 93
6,800
$ 52,700
E 52nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 68
4,000
$ 22,666
Lexington Ave & East 50th Street $ 71
4,100
$ 24,258
Lexington Ave & East 52nd Street Street $ 82
3,700
$ 25,283
Madison Ave & East 48th Street $ 70
4,500
$ 26,250
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Avenue of the Americas & West 51th Street $ 84
2,200
$ 15,400
Rockefeller Plz & West 50th Street $ 92
1,600
$ 12,266
Fifth Ave & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 80
1,900
$ 12,666
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 71
2,000
$ 11,833
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 60
2,000
$ 10,000
Madison Ave & East 52nd Street $ 70
1,500
$ 8,750
E 52nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 64
2,400
$ 12,800
Madison Ave & East 55th Street $ 76
2,300
$ 14,566
Madison Ave & East 48th Street $ 70
1,800
$ 10,500
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
5th Ave & West 47th Street $ 63
8,000
$ 42,000
W 48th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 58
12,500
$ 60,416
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 55th St & Third Avenue $ 47
2,900
$ 11,358
E 59th St & Second Avenue $ 93
3,200
$ 24,880
Madison Ave & East 49th Street $ 59
4,900
$ 24,091
E 52nd St & Fifth Avenue $ 44
3,400
$ 12,466
E 49th St & Between 5th Avenue $ 27
3,300
$ 7,425
W 57th St & Avenue of America $ 68
4,100
$ 23,404
Park Ave & East 59th Street $ 68
6,200
$ 35,391
E 58th St & Third Avenue $ 50
3,400
$ 14,166
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 60th St & Madison Avenue $ 55
1,600
$ 7,333
W 57th St & Avenue of America $ 67
1,600
$ 8,933
E 60th St & Fifth Avenue $ 54
2,200
$ 9,900
Lexington Ave & Lexington Avenue $ 44
2,500
$ 9,270
E 56th St & Park Avenue South $ 59
1,900
$ 9,341
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 47th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 52
7,100
$ 30,766
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 59th St & Between 2nd Avenue $ 67
6,500
$ 36,291
E 59th St & Madison Avenue $ 62
4,000
$ 20,500
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 47th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 53
2,000
$ 8,833

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 590 Madison Avenue. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 590 Madison Avenue and in the nearby Plaza District neighborhood.
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590 Madison Avenue Property Overview

Building Address: 590 Madison Ave, New York NY 10022
Building Name: 590 Madison Avenue
Building Alternate Address: 590 Madison Ave
Zip Code:10022
Neighborhood:Plaza District
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:43
Year Built:1982
Building Class:A
Block & lot:01292-0015

590 Madison Avenue, formerly known as the IBM Building, is a 41-story skyscraper located at the corner of Madison Avenue and East 57th Street in Manhattan, New York City. Completed in 1983, it was designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes & Associates and developed by IBM. The building features a unique wedge shape and includes a privately-owned public space with a glass structure, offering amenities and art displays.

The original IBM building on this site was constructed in 1938 and had 20 floors. It was demolished in 1977 to make way for the current structure, which was completed six years later. IBM owned the building until it was sold to E.J. Minskoff Equities Inc. in 1994. Despite the change in ownership, the building is still often referred to as the IBM Building.

The building's design includes a four-story atrium with a red Calder sculpture at the entrance. The atrium provides public space with seating and hosts rotating art exhibitions. The exterior is clad in black stone, complemented by granite paving in the lobby.

590 Madison Avenue, also known as the IBM Building, is a prominent skyscraper located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Situated at the corner of 57th Street and Madison Avenue, this 41-story building is a notable landmark in the area.

Originally developed for IBM, the building was designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes and Associates and completed in 1983. It features a unique pentagonal shape with a chamfered corner, creating a distinctive appearance. The building's facade is made of gray-green glass and polished granite, giving it a prism-like effect.

590 Madison Avenue is part of the prestigious Plaza District, offering proximity to Central Park, luxury retailers, and fine dining establishments. The building is known for its high-end office spaces and is home to various prominent companies.


Amenities at 590 Madison Avenue

  • The Nook: Grab-n-go cafe serving breakfast, lunch, and snacks throughout the day.
  • The Terrace: Outdoor rooftop terrace for sunny days or big events.
  • The Clubhouse: Elegant lounge for socializing, happy hour, or private gatherings.
  • The Study: Tranquil library and connection lounge overlooking the green-filled atrium.
  • The Grounds: Multi-sport simulator for unwinding or hosting team competitions.
  • The Great Hall: Conference space equipped for lectures and networking events.
  • The Boardroom: Sunlit, high-tech conference room for large-scale meetings.
  • The Athletic Center: Fitness facility with cardio equipment, weights, classes, yoga studio, and locker rooms.
  • The Garage: Private parking garage and secure bike room.
  • Atrium: Three-story glass atrium with a full-service cafe, contemporary art, and beautiful bamboo foliage.

Several office tenants have recently leased space at 590 Madison Avenue in Manhattan's Plaza District.

Reverence Capital Partners, a private equity firm, leased 13,743 square feet on part of the 29th floor, relocating from 10 East 53rd Street.

E.F. Hutton, a financial services firm, leased 11,057 square feet on part of the 39th floor.

Consello, an investment banking outfit, leased 9,511 square feet on part of the 28th floor, marking its first office.

Compass Group, a Latin American investment manager, leased 7,613 square feet on the 33rd floor, relocating from 135 East 57th Street.

Nexans Group, an infrastructure manufacturer, leased the smallest space with 3,674 square feet on part of the 40th floor.


Internet providers available at 590 Madison Ave, Manhattan, NYC include:

  • Comcast: Fiber available in the building.
  • Crown Castle: Fiber available in the building.
  • Lumen: Fiber available in the building.
  • Cogent Communications: Fiber assets located 62 feet away from the building.
  • Verizon: Fiber assets located 62 feet away from the building.
  • Zayo: Fiber assets located 62 feet away from the building.

590 Madison Avenue in Manhattan, NYC, offers convenient transportation options:

  • Subway: Take the Line 6 subway from nearby stations like Lexington Avenue/59th Street, which is a short walk away.
  • Bus: The Westchester County Bee-Line System operates buses that stop near this location.
  • Taxi: Taxis are readily available for a quick ride.

Cross streets include 57th Street and Madison Avenue.


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