660 Madison Avenue

Sublease Office Spaces for Rent

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Nearby Coworking Office Spaces for Rent

Type of Space Class A Class B Class C
Windowed office/person $ 2,500/mo $ 1,500/mo $ 1,000/mo
Interior office/person $ 1,500/mo $ 1,000/mo $ 700/mo

Nearby Office Spaces for Rent

Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 61st Street $ 40 2,800 $ 9,333
E 60TH St & Between Madison Avenue $ 60 1,900 $ 9,500
E 60th St & Madison Avenue $ 71 1,700 $ 10,058
Madison Ave & East 62nd Street $ 83 2,200 $ 15,273
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
E 60th St & Fifth Avenue $ 60 3,000 $ 15,000
Address $ / SF SF Monthly Rent
Madison Ave & East 60th Street $ 141 6,600 $ 77,550
Madison Ave & East 60th Street $ 66 6,900 $ 37,950
Madison Ave & East 59th Street $ 161 6,900 $ 92,575
Madison Ave & East 59th Street $ 86 6,300 $ 45,150
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660 Madison Avenue

Situated in the Plaza District neighborhood of Manhattan, 660 Madison Avenue is a 23-story office building that offers a total of 527,000 square feet of Class A office space for rent. Its construction was completed in 1958 and it is equipped with fiber-ready technology provided by Level 3 Communications, Cablevision/Lightpath, and Cogent Communications. While there are currently no co-working spaces available, we can assist you in securing the best rental deals without any fee negotiations. Additionally, there may be sublease options available for this building.

In terms of transportation, the 5 Avenue-59 Street Subway Station, which provides access to the N, Q, and R train lines, is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk away. The Lexington Avenue-59 Street Subway Station, offering the same N, Q, and R train lines, can be reached within a 6-minute walk. Furthermore, the 59 Street Subway Station, which serves the 4, 5, and 6 train lines, is also just a 6-minute walk away. Other nearby options include the Lexington Avenue-63 Street Subway Station, reachable within a 7-minute walk and offering the F train lines, as well as the 57 Street Subway Station, a 9-minute walk away, which also provides the F train lines.

660 Madison Avenue Property Overview

Bulding Address: 660 Madison Ave
Building Alternate address(es): 660 Madison Ave
Zip Code:10065
Neighborhood:Plaza District
Borough:Manhattan
Stories:23
Year Built:1958
Building Class:A
Block & lot:01375-7502

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Internet Providers at 660 Madison Avenue

Internet Provider Technology Max Download Speed Max Upload Speed
Level 3 Communications Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Cablevision/Lightpath Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Cogent Communications Fiber 10 Gb/s 10 Gb/s
Office Tenants Rented / Leased 660 Madison Avenue
  • Trevi Health Capital leased 8,000 SF
  • LionTree LLC leased 10,443 SF
  • Falcon Edge Court leased 8,886 SF
  • Blue Ridge Capital leased 4,254 SF
  • Kazimir Partners leased 3,000 SF
  • Tresalia USA Inc leased 3,214 SF
  • Pioneer Merger Corp leased 0 SF

Nearby Office Tenants Leased
  • Loews Corp. leased 100,000 SF at 655 Madison Ave
  • Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation leased 28,047 SF at 650 Madison Ave
  • Crestview Partners leased 10,300 SF at 667 Madison Ave
  • Susman Godfrey LLP leased 7,400 SF at 654 Madison Ave
  • Medical Imaging of Manhattan leased 5,500 SF at 635 Madison Ave
  • Judith Leiber leased 5,000 SF at 680 Madison Ave
  • Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation leased 0 SF at 645 Madison Ave

Nearby Retail Tenants Leased
  • Orianne Collins leased 3,400 SF at 655 Madison Ave
  • Paul & Shark leased 3,100 SF at 667 Madison Ave
  • Camper leased 2,380 SF at 635 Madison Ave
  • Dodo leased 817 SF at 645 Madison Ave
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