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$ / SF SF Monthly Rent

Nearby Sublease office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 57th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 112
25,000
$ 232,291
Madison Ave & East 54th Street $ 80
31,000
$ 206,666
Avenue Of The Americas & West 47th Street $ 56
10,900
$ 50,866
Fifth Ave & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 80
12,900
$ 86,000
Park Ave & East 57th Street $ 160
10,800
$ 144,000
Fifth Ave & West 52nd Street $ 130
10,300
$ 111,583
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Park Ave & East 54th Street $ 85
5,600
$ 39,666
Fifth Ave & East 56th Street $ 85
6,600
$ 46,750
Lexington Ave & East 50th Street $ 54
4,000
$ 18,000
Avenue of the Americas & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 62
6,200
$ 32,033
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 49th Street $ 76
2,200
$ 13,841
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
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Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Type of Space Class A/month Class B/month Class C/month
Windowed office/person $ 2100 $ 1300 $ 1233
Interior office/person $ 1350 $ 800 $ 983
Team Rooms $ 10100 $ 8050 $ 5483
Suites $ 20100 $ 12050 $ 7483

Nearby office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 57th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 105
15,800
$ 138,250
Fifth Ave & East 55th Street $ 158
19,300
$ 254,116
Park Ave & East 58th Street $ 125
11,300
$ 117,708
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 50
4,300
$ 17,916
Park Ave & East 54th Street $ 82
3,500
$ 23,770
Fifth Ave & East 55th Street $ 157
8,000
$ 104,666
Park Ave & East 58th Street $ 125
4,000
$ 41,666
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 73
3,800
$ 23,116
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Third Ave & East 49th Street $ 60
2,000
$ 10,000
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
Fifth Ave & West 47th Street $ 74
1,900
$ 11,716
Avenue of the Americas & West 51th Street $ 84
2,200
$ 15,400
Rockefeller Plz & West 50th Street $ 92
1,600
$ 12,266
Park Ave & East 56th Street $ 98
1,900
$ 15,516
Fifth Ave & West 55th Street West 56th Street $ 165
2,300
$ 31,625
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Seventh Ave & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard $ 49
15,700
$ 64,108
Park Ave & East 125th Street $ 49
13,100
$ 53,491
W 125th St & Between Malcolm X Blvd $ 53
13,700
$ 60,508
W 125th St & Frederick Douglass Boulevard $ 53
22,500
$ 99,375
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Seventh Ave & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard $ 47
7,400
$ 28,983
Park Ave & East 125th Street $ 48
3,700
$ 14,645
W 125th St & Between Malcolm X Blvd $ 54
4,300
$ 19,170
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Seventh Ave & Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard $ 49
2,000
$ 8,166
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 124th St & Park Avenue $ 47
11,600
$ 45,433
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 124th St & Park Avenue $ 48
9,200
$ 37,183
W 161st St & Broadway $ 32
5,000
$ 13,541
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
W 47th St & Avenue of the Americas $ 54
2,000
$ 9,083

Retail Spaces for Rent at 201-209 W 125th St

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Tenant Broker’s Perspective: Return-to-office mandates are driving up rental prices at 201-209 West 125th Street. This trend is projected to continue. Opportunities for subleases remain available at 201-209 West 125th Street and in the nearby Upper East Side neighborhood.
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201-209 West 125th Street Property Overview

Building Address: 201-209 W 125th St, New York NY 10027
Building Alternate Address: 201-209 W 125th St
Zip Code:10027
Neighborhood:Upper East Side
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:3
Year Built:1973
Building Class:C

Located at 201-209 West 125th Street in Manhattan, the buildings are part of Harlem’s historic main commercial corridor, known as 125th Street or Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. This street was designated in the Commissioners' Plan of 1811 as one of the 15 east–west streets in Manhattan that would be 100 feet wide, reflecting its significance in the city's early urban planning.

Historically, 125th Street transformed from a mostly residential area into a bustling shopping district in the late 19th century. A notable example is Koch & Co., a department store that relocated to this area in 1892, pioneering the street's commercial development. The store garnered high praise as an emporium for the uptown district and was influential in attracting shoppers and establishing 125th Street as a retail destination. Although Koch & Co. closed in 1930, the building's architecture still preserves the legacy with the company's initials and name prominently carved in stone above the cornice.

In more recent years, the buildings at this location have served community-oriented purposes, including housing organizations such as the Streetwork Harlem Drop-In Center, which provides a safe, supportive space for youth experiencing homelessness.

201-209 W 125th St, Manhattan, NYC is located in the heart of Harlem, a neighborhood rich in cultural and historical significance. This area is known for its vibrant arts scene and has been a hub for African American culture since the early 20th century.

The building itself is situated on 125th Street, often referred to as the "Main Street" of Harlem. This street has been a central part of Harlem's identity, hosting iconic landmarks like the Apollo Theater and the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building.

Another notable location at this address is the Streetwork Harlem Drop-In Center, located at 209 West 125th St, which serves as a support center for homeless and street-involved young people.


For the building at 201-209 W 125th St, Manhattan, NYC, the following amenities are noted for a nearby building, but specific details for this exact address are not available:

Amenities:

  • Central Air
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Private Outdoor Space (Balcony, Roof Deck)
  • City, Garden, Park, Skyline Views
  • Laundry Room
  • Bike Storage
  • Package Room
  • Pets Allowed
  • Shared Outdoor Space
  • Gym (Fitness Center)
  • Media Lounge
  • Work from Home Area
  • Cold Storage

201-209 W 125th St, located in the vibrant Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, is a 3-story office building. It was built in 1973 and is classified as a Building Class C. This area is renowned for its cultural significance, vibrant arts scene, and historical landmarks like the Apollo Theater. The building's location offers convenient access to transportation, with nearby subway and bus stops.


Internet Providers at 201-209 W 125th St, Manhattan, NYC

The following internet service providers offer coverage and service at this location:

  • Verizon Fios
    Fiber-optic internet with speeds starting at 300 Mbps up to 2 Gbps.
    Known for high speed and reliable customer service.
    Plans start around $49.99 with options to bundle TV, phone, and mobile services.
  • Astound Broadband Powered by RCN
    Offers cable and fiber internet with unlimited data.
    Known for competitive pricing and expanded fiber coverage in Manhattan.
  • Spectrum
    Cable internet with speeds up to 1 Gbps.
    Plans start at approximately $30 per month with no data caps.
    Offers bundles including TV and phone with perks like Disney+ and ESPN+.
  • AT&T U-verse
    Provides DSL and fiber internet options with speeds up to 1 Gbps.
    Includes Wi-Fi equipment at no extra cost.
    Plans start around $40 with bundles for internet, TV, and phone.
  • T-Mobile Home Internet
    Affordable 5G home internet starting at $40 per month.
    No contracts and no data caps.

Location: 201-209 W 125th St, Manhattan, NYC

Transportation Options:

Nearest Subway Station: 125 St (10 min walk)

Nearest Bus Stops: W 125 St/Amsterdam Av, Amsterdam Av/W 125 St (1 min walk)

Cross Streets: Not explicitly listed


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