731 Lexington Avenue

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731 Lexington Avenue

731 Lexington Avenue is a prestigious office building located in the Plaza District neighborhood of Manhattan. Standing tall at 54 stories, this impressive building offers a total of 1,061,038 square feet of Class A office space that is available for rent. Completed in 2004, the building boasts high-speed internet connectivity through fiber providers including Verizon New York, Lightower, and Level 3 Communications. One notable tenant of the building is Citibank, which leases 176,000 square feet of space. While co-working options are not currently available at 731 Lexington Avenue, our team can assist you in finding the best deals for small, medium, and large office spaces. We can also provide information on sublease opportunities. Feel free to contact us today for more details. The building's zip code is 10022.

731 Lexington Avenue Immobilienübersicht

Bulding Address: 731 Lexington Ave
Bulding Name: Bloomberg Tower
Building Alternate address(es): 731 Lexington Ave
Zip Code:10022
Neighborhood:Plaza District
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:54
Year Built:2004
Building Class:A
Block & lot:01313-7501

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Internet Providers at 731 Lexington Avenue

Internet Provider Technology Max Download Speed Max Upload Speed
Verizon New York Fiber 1 Gb/s 25 Mb/s
Lightower Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Level 3 Communications Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
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