137 Fifth Avenue

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137 Fifth Avenue

137 Fifth Avenue is a 12-story office building located in the busy Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan. If you are interested in renting or leasing office space at this location, here is some important information for you. Currently, there are no coworking options available at this building, but our team can assist you in finding the best deals on coworking options elsewhere without any additional fees. The building has a zip code of 10010 and offers a total of 38,650 square feet of office space for rent. The office space is classified as Class C and was built in 1902. Whether you require a small, medium, or large office space, we have options that can meet your needs. Additionally, there may be sublease options available at this location. It is important to note that the average rent per square foot for offices at 137 Fifth Avenue in 2022 was $50.18, while in 2020 it was $61.00. Unlike the general market trends, the prices for leasing office space at 137 Fifth Avenue did not follow the same trajectory per square foot.

137 Fifth Avenue Immobilienübersicht

Bulding Address: 137 Fifth Ave
Bulding Name: Co-op
Building Alternate address(es): 137 5th Ave
Zip Code:10010
Neighborhood:Gramercy Park
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:12
Year Built:1902
Building Class:C
Block & lot:00849-0002

Karte Lage

Büromiete 137 Fifth Avenue Durchschnittlich

Jahr $ / SF
2018 68.0
2020 61.0
2022 50.18
Jahr $ / SF
2018 59.5
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