Located in the heart of Manhattan's most vibrant business district, 135 W 50th Street reimagines the modern office building as not only a great place to work but a space that fosters the brightest ideas to advance collective success.
The Gensler re-designed 925,000-square-foot building delivers tenants with amenities beyond expectations and features a recently completed $90 million repositioning. Club 135 by Industrious, the property's top-of-the-line amenity space, includes multi-purpose meeting and conference rooms, indoor/outdoor terrace access, a social lounge and bar, and a game room. Wellness programs offer yoga, meditation, and core classes by HOM. There's also a 12,000-square-foot food hall by Urbanspace that connects to 6 1/2 Avenue. Additionally, the brand-new and immersive double-height lobby has two separate entrances and direct access to building amenities.
135 W 50th Street is built to perform and offers tenants some of the most engaging and community-oriented office space in all of New York City. Airy, open, and efficient floor plates offer easily customizable options for businesses of all types. Availability includes contiguous full-floor blocks up to 564,000-square-feet with private terrace opportunities. Varying floor plate sizes range from 12,000 to 63,000-square-feet. Office spaces feature double-paned, energy-efficient windows to increase operational efficiency. A state-of-the-art security system also provides hands-free check-in and touchless entry via an elevator destination dispatch system and newly modernized interior elevator cabs.
Benefiting from a centralized Midtown Manhattan location, 135 W 50th Street sits at the heart of New York's Corporate Row and the vibrant 6th Avenue corridor. With some of the city's most iconic destinations like Central Park and Rockefeller Center only a few blocks away, easily access the building through many of the city's major transit hubs and subway lines. Truly at the center of it all, top restaurants and high-end retail connects tenants to the authentic and electrifying energy of New York City's most bustling neighborhood.