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$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ 80
7,800
$ 52,000
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$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ 82
6,600
$ 44,825
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent

Rent Sublease Office at 666 Third Ave

$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Negotiable
37,200
Negotiable
$ / SF SF Monthly Rent
$ / 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
Third Ave & East 39th Street $ 35
49,100
$ 143,208
Lexington Ave & East 43rd Street $ 54
12,900
$ 58,050
5th Ave & East 44th Street $ 69
9,600
$ 55,200
Park Ave & East 45th Street $ 100
9,700
$ 80,429
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 39
55,700
$ 181,025
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave & East 39th Street $ 99
4,200
$ 34,650
Fifth Ave & East 44th Street $ 50
3,300
$ 13,750
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 49
4,800
$ 19,600
5th Ave & East 44th Street $ 69
7,000
$ 40,250
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 50
2,100
$ 8,750
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 40
10,300
$ 34,333
Lexington Ave & East 41st Street $ 25
7,300
$ 15,056
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 42nd St & Park Avenue $ 42
5,100
$ 17,850
Fifth Ave & East 44th Street $ 52
3,300
$ 14,162
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 50
4,800
$ 20,200
Lexington Ave & East 41st Street $ 26
5,600
$ 12,016
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 59
4,200
$ 20,562
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 $ 41
2,100
$ 7,175
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2224 $ 1300 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1474 $ 800 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10224 $ 8050 $ 5025
Suites $ 20224 $ 12050 $ 7025

Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Vanderbilt Ave & East 43rd Street $ 125
15,800
$ 164,583
Fifth Ave & East 46th Street $ 69
11,400
$ 65,550
Park Ave & East 41st Avenue $ 175
12,200
$ 177,916
Lexington Ave & East 42nd Street $ 69
7,400
$ 42,550
Third Ave & East 40th Street $ 60
27,700
$ 138,500
Park Ave & East 39th Street $ 105
12,400
$ 108,500
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 69
28,500
$ 163,875
Fifth Ave & East 40th Street $ 85
11,200
$ 79,333
Madison Ave & East 45th Street $ 85
14,200
$ 100,583
E 42nd St & Madison Avenue $ 84
12,700
$ 88,900
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave & East 40th Street $ 98
3,200
$ 26,133
E 45th St & Lexington Avenue $ 81
4,300
$ 29,025
Lexington Ave & East 42nd Street $ 67
4,000
$ 22,333
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 58
4,100
$ 19,816
Vanderbilt Ave & East 44th Street $ 49
5,300
$ 21,641
Third Ave & East 41st Street $ 55
5,100
$ 23,375
Third Ave & East 41st Street $ 70
4,800
$ 28,000
Third Ave & Between East 44th Street $ 65
4,800
$ 26,000
Third Ave & East 46th Street $ 62
4,100
$ 21,183
Third Ave & East 39th Street $ 70
4,700
$ 27,416
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 45th St & Lexington Avenue $ 75
2,400
$ 15,000
Lexington Ave & East 42nd Street $ 61
1,500
$ 7,625
Park Ave & East 41st Street $ 85
2,300
$ 16,291
E 44th St & East 44th Street $ 82
2,300
$ 15,716
Lexington Ave & East 41st Street $ 57
1,500
$ 7,125
Third Ave & East 41st Street $ 55
1,700
$ 7,791
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & East 42nd Street $ 58
7,400
$ 35,766
E 42nd St & Park Avenue $ 59
9,700
$ 47,691
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 64
8,400
$ 44,800
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 65
14,600
$ 79,083
Vanderbilt Ave & East 44th Street $ 80
8,100
$ 54,337
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 68
7,900
$ 44,766
E 44th St & Third Avenue $ 58
8,400
$ 40,600
E 45th St & Third Avenue $ 48
7,100
$ 28,400
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 58
16,000
$ 78,000
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 45th St & Third Avenue $ 48
5,000
$ 20,000
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 56
6,900
$ 32,200
E 44th St & Third Avenue $ 48
4,500
$ 18,000
E 41st St & Fifth Avenue $ 50
4,000
$ 16,666
E 42nd St & Park Avenue $ 66
6,700
$ 36,850
Madison Ave & East 40th Street $ 76
3,600
$ 22,800
Madison Ave & East 41st Avenue $ 57
5,700
$ 27,075
Madison Ave & East 41st Avenue $ 62
2,600
$ 13,433
Lexington Ave & East 41st Street $ 61
3,700
$ 18,808
Vanderbilt Ave & East 44th Street $ 51
4,000
$ 17,000
Fifth Ave & East 45th Street $ 84
6,800
$ 47,600
Third Ave & Between East 44th Street $ 67
4,800
$ 26,800
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 56
3,300
$ 15,400
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 46th St & Fifth Avenue $ 132
2,000
$ 22,000
Madison Ave & East 41st Avenue $ 55
2,000
$ 9,166
Lexington Ave & East 40th Street $ 43
2,100
$ 7,525
Fifth Ave & East 42nd Street $ 60
1,600
$ 8,000
Lexington Ave & East 44th Street $ 55
1,500
$ 6,875
E 42nd St & Lexington Avenue $ 61
2,200
$ 11,183
E 42nd St & Madison Avenue $ 69
2,100
$ 12,075
Second Ave & East 43rd Street $ 59
2,300
$ 11,308
Madison Ave & East 39th Street $ 52
1,900
$ 8,233
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & Between East 42nd Street $ 84
9,200
$ 64,016
Fifth Ave & East 39th Street $ 52
7,300
$ 31,633
E 39th St & Fifth Avenue $ 39
7,900
$ 25,675
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Fifth Ave & Between East 42nd Street $ 84
6,000
$ 42,250
E 40th St & Lexington Avenue $ 50
3,000
$ 12,375
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 40th St & Lexington Avenue $ 50
1,600
$ 6,733

Retail Spaces for Rent at 666 Third Ave

Rent Medical Space at 666 Third Ave

Office Tenants Rented / Leased 666 Third Avenue
  • Robinson & Cole leased 18,478 SF
  • The State of the Netherlands leased 37,000 SF
  • Careerbuilder LLC leased 4,786 SF
  • Jackson Lewis leased 37,000 SF
  • Mesirow Financial Holdings leased 30,078 SF
  • Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo leased 85,000 SF
  • New Holland Capital LLC leased 6,953 SF
  • Carlin Equities Corp. leased 52,000 SF
  • Grant Thornton leased 15,000 SF
  • Genworth Financial leased 34,000 SF
Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Boston Consulting Group leased 193,295 SF at 10 Hudson Yards
  • Yext leased 58,194 SF at 1 Madison Ave
  • Phoenix Constructors leased 55,000 SF at 100 Broadway
  • SourceMedia leased 42,460 SF at 1 Whitehall St
  • Translation leased 35,000 SF at 10 Jay Street
  • Social Science Research Council leased 25,000 SF at 1 Pierrepont Plaza
  • Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands leased 17,000 SF at 1 Rockefeller Plaza
  • AM Investments leased 9,000 SF at 1 Liberty Plz
  • Melkonian Capital Management leased 7,168 SF at 1 Bryant Park
  • SMEG USA leased 2,713 SF at 10 Rockefeller Plaza
Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Life Time leased 74,000 SF at 1 Wall Street
  • Burger & Lobster leased 8,900 SF at 1 Bryant Park
  • Eddie Bauer leased 7,400 SF at 100 Fifth Ave
  • The Anne Frank Center leased 2,500 SF at 100 Church St
  • Clean Table leased 2,000 SF at 101 Seventh Avenue
  • Sweetgreen leased 2,000 SF at 10 Hudson Yards
  • Duane Reade leased 1,888 SF at 100 Broadway
  • Gregory's Coffee leased 1,100 SF at 100 Wall St
  • Choza Taqueria leased 1,000 SF at 100 Park Ave
  • The Original Soup Man and Crema Lita leased 614 SF at 10 Rockefeller Plaza
Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 666 Third Avenue. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 666 Third Avenue and in the nearby Grand Central neighborhood.
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666 Third Avenue Property Overview

Building Address: 666 Third Ave, New York NY 10017
Building Name: Chrysler Building East
Building Alternate Address: 666 3rd Ave
Zip Code:10017
Neighborhood:Grand Central
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:32
Year Built:1952
Building Class:A
Block & lot:01297-0033

666 Third Avenue, part of the iconic Chrysler Center complex, has a rich history. The building was constructed in 1952 and underwent extensive renovations in 1999 under the guidance of renowned architect Philip Johnson. This renovation transformed the building into a sleek, modern structure with a glass curtain wall, earning it a LEED Gold certification for Existing Buildings.

The building's architectural distinction and sustainable design make it a prime location in Midtown Manhattan. It offers breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline from its higher floors and provides a contemporary work environment. The building is part of a complex that includes the famous Chrysler Building, a symbol of New York City's architectural heritage.

Originally, the site was associated with the Chrysler Building's expansion plans. In the 1940s, plans were made for an annex to the east of the Chrysler Building, which eventually became part of the broader complex. Today, 666 Third Avenue is recognized for its architectural significance and its role in the vibrant Midtown area.

666 Third Avenue, also known as the Chrysler East Building, is located in Manhattan, New York City. It is situated between East 42nd and 43rd Streets in the Turtle Bay neighborhood.

The building was constructed in 1952 and features 32 stories with a total of 769,948 square feet. It is owned by Tishman Speyer and offers various amenities, including a bike room and on-site restaurant.

Chrysler East is part of The Chrysler Center and is recognized for its architectural significance. The building was redesigned in 1999 and holds a LEED Gold status.

Its proximity to Grand Central Terminal provides convenient access to public transportation, making it a prime location in Midtown Manhattan.


  • 24-hour security
  • On-site restaurants
  • Retail shops
  • Bike room
  • Lobby attendant available 24/7
  • Direct access to Grand Central Terminal
  • Access to ZO., Tishman Speyer's workplace amenity program
  • LEED Gold for Existing Buildings Certification
  • Abundant nearby dining, retail, banking, and fitness options
  • Breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline

Office tenants at 666 Third Avenue include:

  • Robinson & Cole
  • The State of the Netherlands
  • Careerbuilder LLC
  • VanEck
  • First American Title Insurance
  • APG
  • Mintz Levin

Internet providers available at 666 Third 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 availability.

666 Third Avenue in Manhattan, NYC, is conveniently located near several public transportation options. The nearest subway station is Grand Central-42 St, just a 2-minute walk away, serving lines 4, 6, 7, S. The nearest train station is Grand Central, a 3-minute walk, with access to various Metro-North Railroad lines. For bus travel, stops are available at 3 Av/E 42 St and 3 Av/E 43 St, both a 1-minute walk away, with routes including BXM8, M103, M15-SBS, M42, QM34.

The cross streets for 666 Third Avenue are East 42nd Street and East 43rd Street.

Office Tenants Rented / Leased 666 Third Avenue
  • Robinson & Cole leased 18,478 SF
  • The State of the Netherlands leased 37,000 SF
  • Careerbuilder LLC leased 4,786 SF
  • Jackson Lewis leased 37,000 SF
  • Mesirow Financial Holdings leased 30,078 SF
  • Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo leased 85,000 SF
  • New Holland Capital LLC leased 6,953 SF
  • Carlin Equities Corp. leased 52,000 SF
  • Grant Thornton leased 15,000 SF
  • Genworth Financial leased 34,000 SF

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Boston Consulting Group leased 193,295 SF at 10 Hudson Yards
  • Yext leased 58,194 SF at 1 Madison Ave
  • Phoenix Constructors leased 55,000 SF at 100 Broadway
  • SourceMedia leased 42,460 SF at 1 Whitehall St
  • Translation leased 35,000 SF at 10 Jay Street
  • Social Science Research Council leased 25,000 SF at 1 Pierrepont Plaza
  • Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands leased 17,000 SF at 1 Rockefeller Plaza
  • AM Investments leased 9,000 SF at 1 Liberty Plz
  • Melkonian Capital Management leased 7,168 SF at 1 Bryant Park
  • SMEG USA leased 2,713 SF at 10 Rockefeller Plaza

Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Life Time leased 74,000 SF at 1 Wall Street
  • Burger & Lobster leased 8,900 SF at 1 Bryant Park
  • Eddie Bauer leased 7,400 SF at 100 Fifth Ave
  • The Anne Frank Center leased 2,500 SF at 100 Church St
  • Clean Table leased 2,000 SF at 101 Seventh Avenue
  • Sweetgreen leased 2,000 SF at 10 Hudson Yards
  • Duane Reade leased 1,888 SF at 100 Broadway
  • Gregory's Coffee leased 1,100 SF at 100 Wall St
  • Choza Taqueria leased 1,000 SF at 100 Park Ave
  • The Original Soup Man and Crema Lita leased 614 SF at 10 Rockefeller Plaza
Office Tenants Rented / Leased 666 Third Avenue
  • Robinson & Cole leased 18,478 SF
  • The State of the Netherlands leased 37,000 SF
  • Careerbuilder LLC leased 4,786 SF
  • Jackson Lewis leased 37,000 SF
  • Mesirow Financial Holdings leased 30,078 SF
  • Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo leased 85,000 SF
  • New Holland Capital LLC leased 6,953 SF
  • Carlin Equities Corp. leased 52,000 SF
  • Grant Thornton leased 15,000 SF
  • Genworth Financial leased 34,000 SF
Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Boston Consulting Group leased 193,295 SF at 10 Hudson Yards
  • Yext leased 58,194 SF at 1 Madison Ave
  • Phoenix Constructors leased 55,000 SF at 100 Broadway
  • SourceMedia leased 42,460 SF at 1 Whitehall St
  • Translation leased 35,000 SF at 10 Jay Street
  • Social Science Research Council leased 25,000 SF at 1 Pierrepont Plaza
  • Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands leased 17,000 SF at 1 Rockefeller Plaza
  • AM Investments leased 9,000 SF at 1 Liberty Plz
  • Melkonian Capital Management leased 7,168 SF at 1 Bryant Park
  • SMEG USA leased 2,713 SF at 10 Rockefeller Plaza
Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Life Time leased 74,000 SF at 1 Wall Street
  • Burger & Lobster leased 8,900 SF at 1 Bryant Park
  • Eddie Bauer leased 7,400 SF at 100 Fifth Ave
  • The Anne Frank Center leased 2,500 SF at 100 Church St
  • Clean Table leased 2,000 SF at 101 Seventh Avenue
  • Sweetgreen leased 2,000 SF at 10 Hudson Yards
  • Duane Reade leased 1,888 SF at 100 Broadway
  • Gregory's Coffee leased 1,100 SF at 100 Wall St
  • Choza Taqueria leased 1,000 SF at 100 Park Ave
  • The Original Soup Man and Crema Lita leased 614 SF at 10 Rockefeller Plaza

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