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Rent/Lease Office 850 Third Ave

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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 $ 62
11,300
$ 58,854
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 $ 66
4,000
$ 22,166
W 52nd St & Between 5th Avenue $ 90
4,100
$ 30,579
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 $ 531
2,300
$ 101,775
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 $ 2295 $ 1300 $ 775
Interior office/person $ 1545 $ 800 $ 525
Team Rooms $ 10295 $ 8050 $ 5025
Suites $ 20295 $ 12050 $ 7025

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
Madison Ave & East 56th Street $ 105
13,100
$ 114,625
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
$ 12,325
E 49th St & Between 5th Avenue $ 27
3,300
$ 7,425
W 57th St & Avenue of America $ 68
4,100
$ 23,233
Park Ave & East 59th Street $ 68
6,200
$ 35,133
E 58th St & Third Avenue $ 50
3,400
$ 14,025
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
$ 30,470
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 59th St & Between 2nd Avenue $ 66
6,500
$ 36,020
E 59th St & Madison Avenue $ 61
4,000
$ 20,333
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 850 Third Avenue. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 850 Third Avenue and in the nearby Plaza District neighborhood.
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850 Third Avenue Property Overview

Building Address: 850 Third Ave, New York NY 10022
Building Alternate Address: 850 3rd Ave
Zip Code:10022
Neighborhood:Plaza District
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:21
Year Built:1962
Building Class:A
Block & lot:01306-0033

850 Third Avenue, located in Manhattan's prestigious Plaza District, is a 21-story office building constructed in 1960 by renowned architects Emery Roth & Sons and Harrison & Abramovitz. This iconic structure spans the entire block between 51st and 52nd streets, offering a blend of classic New York prestige and modern office functionality.

Recently acquired by The Chetrit Group for $422 million, the building features over 617,640 square feet of Class A office space. It is LEED Gold certified, reflecting its commitment to sustainability. The building's flexible floor plans and modern amenities make it an attractive location for businesses.

850 Third Avenue is strategically positioned near major transportation hubs, including the E, M, 4, 5, and 6 trains, and numerous bus lines. Its diverse tenant community includes prominent financial and public service organizations.

850 Third Avenue, also known as the Western Publishing Building, is located in Manhattan, NYC. It is situated between 51st and 52nd Streets in the prestigious Plaza District. The building was constructed in 1960 and features 21 stories, offering a total of approximately 614,640 square feet of Class A office space.

The building is known for its flexible floor plans and modern amenities, including a 24/7 command center, advanced security systems, and LEED Gold certification for sustainability. It is easily accessible via the E, M, 4, 5, and 6 subway lines.

850 Third Avenue is recognized for its prime location in Midtown Manhattan, making it an attractive address for businesses seeking a central and prestigious location.


850 Third Avenue offers a range of amenities that enhance the office experience:

  • 24/7 Command Center: Round-the-clock access with uniformed concierge service.
  • Security First: Advanced CCTV monitoring throughout common areas.
  • Business Support Hub: Professional messenger center and fully-equipped copy room.
  • Retail Convenience: Over 11,000 square feet of street-level retail space.
  • Green Leadership: LEED Gold certification for sustainability.

850 Third Avenue, located in the prestigious Plaza District of Manhattan, is home to a diverse range of office tenants. Notable tenants include:

  • Kaplan Fox
  • Cohen Goldstein
  • Pegasus Capital Advisors
  • New York Police Department (NYPD)
  • Fire Department of New York (FDNY)
  • Radio One Inc.
  • Shearman & Sterling
  • Segal McCambridge Singer & Maloney

Internet Providers at 850 Third Ave, Manhattan, NYC:

  • Verizon Fios: Known for high speeds up to 2 Gbps and reliable fiber-optic service.
  • Astound Broadband Powered by RCN: Offers both cable and fiber services with unlimited data usage.
  • Spectrum: Provides cable internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps and no data caps.

Location: 850 Third Avenue, Manhattan, NYC

Nearest Subway Stations:

- 51 St (4, 6, 6X trains) - 4 min walk

- Lexington Ave - 51 St (4, 6, 6X trains) - 4 min walk

- 59 St - Lexington Ave (4, 5, 6, 6X trains) - 6 min walk

Nearest Bus Stops:

- 3 Av/E 52 St - 1 min walk

- 3 Av/E 53 St - 1 min walk

Cross Streets:

- East 52nd Street

- East 53rd Street


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