The 135,000 square-foot Lee Building is in a prime location on the corner of the vibrant and bustling 125th Street and Park Avenue in East Harlem. The historic building is adjacent to Metro North’s 125th Street stop, steps from 4, 5, and 6 subway lines, and a short 10-minute walk to the 2 and 3 subway lines. The 12-story property has unique features including vaulted 10- to 12-foot ceilings, unobstructed southern views of the Manhattan skyline, 11,500 square-feet floor plates, plus suites ranging from 1,700 to 30,000 square-feet. The property continues to attract tenants from a diverse mix of industries including law firms, financial companies and those in the medical field who find value in being located along the 125th Street Corridor. The area in Harlem is often referred to as central artery of the Central Business District and offers professionals in the area access to lively retail establishments and an abundance of cultural institutions. Area amenities include Sylvia’s, Red Rooster, Yuzu, Chez Lucienne, and Corner Social. The property holds particular significance for the city as it historically was the only commercial property office building in Manhattan owned by an African American, Eugene Giscombe. Savanna purchased the property in 2015 and under their ownership was the first building to receive a Wired Certified Gold designation in Harlem. The certification placed the building among the ranks of the best-connected office buildings in New York City and highlighted the continuing transformation of the Harlem office market. Savanna recently renovated the building with a new lobby, bathrooms, windows, HVAC and electrical systems.