560 Lexington Avenue in New York City is an iconic tower in Midtown Manhattan’s Plaza District at the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 50th Street. Designed by The Eggers Group and delivered in 1981, with a stunning redesign by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the property features a covered pedestrian plaza, sophisticated lobby, elevators, and subway entrance, all elegantly crafted from limestone, white granite, and stainless steel. The building spans 22 stories with flexible floor plates ranging from 18,000 to 21,000 square feet, which can be leased in full or divided to meet tenant needs.
Tenants enjoy exceptional amenities, including a messenger center, convenient street-level retail, and a direct entrance to the Lexington Avenue subway. The property also offers top-tier technological features such as WiredScore Certified Gold connectivity, the advanced Nantum operating system, 24-hour card key turnstile access, destination dispatch elevators, and a distributed antenna system (DAS), which is currently in progress.
Conveniently situated near the 6, B, D, E, F, and M subway lines and the northern entrance to Grand Central Terminal, 560 Lexington Avenue provides unmatched accessibility for commuting professionals. This premier location presents a prestigious setting for businesses seeking prime office space near architectural landmarks like the General Electric Building and St. Bartholomew’s Church. With as-built and build-to-suit opportunities, this exceptional property can accommodate a wide range of professional needs.