Lance Leighton
Founder – HedgeFundSpaces.com
New York State Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
712 Fifth Avenue has always been one of the most premier addresses in Midtown Manhattan for office space. With its close proximity to Central Park, boutique floorplates, incredible views, commutable locale, and stable ownership, this trophy office building has long commanded some of the highest rents in New York City. Though there are limited furnished/small subleases in most of the trophy & iconic New York City office buildings, there is a unique opportunity that just hit the market in this renovated & extraordinary office tower.
Offered for sublease from an existing hedge fund, the partial 22nd floor measures 2,778 rentable square feet and was recently built to a very high standard with 2 private offices, 1 conference room, pantry, formal reception area and open trading space for 6 workstations. With a term through March 2024, this is the perfect opportunity for flexibility while evaluating the future of the office space market and/or your firm. Additionally, there is an option for a direct extension- which will eliminate the out-of-pocket expenses for any tenant in search of small, trophy office space. Lastly, this unit would be perfect for any hedge fund, private equity firm, family office or financial company looking for impressive office space at a significant discount for the short-term.
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