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Entire 15Th Floor 3,945 Rsf for Sale Or Lease 545 West 25Th Street Entire 15Th Floor 3,945 Rsf FOR SALE OR LEASE ENTIRE 15TH FLOOR 3,945 RSF FOR SALE OR LEASE 545 WEST 25TH STREET ENTIRE 15TH FLOOR 3,945 RSF Spectacular office installation designed by Rice + Lipka Architects Constructed in 2006, the Chelsea Arts Tower is a 20-story, Class A, glass, concrete and steel office condominium building. The 15th floor features floor-to-ceiling windows, 12’ ceiling heights, polished concrete floors and a contemporary, turn-key installation. This breathtaking floor soars above the surrounding buildings providing unobstructed, panoramic views of the Hudson River, Empire State Building and One World Trade Center. Due to recently imposed height restrictions, all new and proposed developments, including Pace Gallery's 540 West 25th Street, Avenues and Roc Nation's 540 West 26th Street and Zaha Hadid's 220 11th Avenue are under thirteen stories and do not obstruct the 15th floor's views. The building features an attended lobby, two passenger elevators and an oversized freight elevator. Prominent occupants include Young Woo & Associates, the Marlborough Gallery, Calvin Klein Studios, Glenn Fuhrman’s Flagg Art Foundation and Tina Kim Gallery. The building was designed by Kossar & Garry, art world favorite Richard Gluckman and HOK. Rice+Lipka Architects designed the 15th floor. The 15th floor is beautifully constructed featuring 33 oversized, operable windows with three sides of unobstructed views, a private restroom and a fully equipped kitchen. Entire 15th Floor 3,945 RSF Sale: $6,000,000 Estimated Common Charges: $10.46/RSF Estimated Real Estate Taxes: $10.79/RSF Rent: $88/RSF Possession: Immediate Term: 5 – 10 Years Building/Space Features • Class A, glass and steel tower constructed in 2006 • Soaring, unobstructed Hudson River views • Views are protected and will not be obstructed by the many new developments in the immediate vicinity • Three sides of floor-to-ceiling windows • Modern existing office installation The 15th floor features three sides of floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic Hudson River views PROPERTY INFORMATION Address Chelsea Arts Tower, 545 West 25th Street, 15th Floor, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues Developer Young Woo Associates and Jack Guttman Architect Kossar & Garry, Richard Gluckman and HOK 15th Floor designed by Rice+Lipka Architects Building Stories 20 Building Size 90,000 RSF Construction Glass, concrete and steel structure Year of Construction 2006 Windows 33 floor-to-ceiling operable windows on three sides Elevators Two Passenger, One Oversized Freight Ceiling Heights 12’ HVAC Central tenant controlled HVAC system Tenant Access Uniformed security guards control the concierge desk during business hours and tenants have 24/7 access Prestigious Occupants Young Woo & Associates, The Marlborough Gallery, Calvin Klein Studios, Glenn Fuhrman’s Flagg Art Foundation and Tina Kim Gallery NORTH CHELSEA FOR SALE PARK OR LEASE 545 WEST 25TH STREET ENTIRE 15TH FLOOR 3,945 RSF HIGH LINE CHELSEA PARK WEST 25TH STREET HUDSON YARDS NEW 7 TRAIN STATION UBER HEADQUARTERS 520 WEST 28TH BY ZAHA HADID OVEST PIZZOTECA TERMINAL WAREHOUSE FOOD HALL CHELSEA HUDSON MARKET LA COLOMBE COFFEE PARK THE MCKITTRICK HOTEL HOTEL PAUL PENN AMERICANO KASMIN STATION GALLERY STARRETT-LEHIGH BUILDING ROC NATION OFFICES AVENUES SCHOOL C E HIGH LINE AVENUES THE WORLD SCHOOL CHEIM & REED 540 WEST 25TH STREET THE PACE GALLERY BOTTINO MARIANNE BOESKY GALLERY CHELSEA PARK HALF KING WEST CHELSEA/HIGH LINE LOCATION EMPIRE DINER The Chelsea Arts Tower is located DIA ART FOUNDATION TIA POL one block from the entrance to The High Line on 26th Street and less than CHELSEA PIERS SPORTS LEHMANN three blocks from the entrance to the AND ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX MAUPIN C and E subway station on 25th Street and Eighth Avenue. 55 HUDSON YARDS NEIGHBORHOOD MAP Developer: Related / Oxford OFFICE BUILDING CHELSEA SKYBOX Arosa Capital Management Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP RESIDENTIAL BUILDING 188 ELEVENTH AVE Cooley STARRETT-LEHIGH Developer: Jonathan Leitersdorf 545 WEST 25TH STREET Engineers Gate POINT OF INTEREST Frying 601 W 26TH STREET TERMINAL STORES HealthCor Architect: Jonathan Leitersdorf Calvin Klein Studio Intercept Pan Owner: RXR HOTEL Flagg Art Foundation 636 W 28TH STREET Market Axess Karla Otto Club Monaco Owner: Normandy / L&L Milbank RESTAURANT 231 ELEVENTH AVE Marlborough Contemporary Johnson & Johnson Mount Sinai Gallery Justworks Chelsea Mini Storage Point 72 Asset Management Owner: Waterfront NY Realty The Glass Houses mcgarrybowen Dsquared2 Silver Lake Chelsea Piers Sports & Printed Matter Tina Kim Gallery Scholastic thelab Stonepeak Infrastructure 515 W 18TH ST Entertainment Complex WeWork Young Woo & Associates Sequential Brands Group Uber Third Point 532 W 20TH ST Under Armour Developer: Related Developer: DDG Architect: Thomas Heatherwick Architect: DDG 556 W 22ND ST 12TH AVE Owner: Albanese 541 W 21ST ST 220 ELEVENTH AVE 15 HUDSON YARDS 501 W 18TH ST Enterprise Developer: Norman Rappaport Developer: Moinian Group Developer: Related Hewlett Packard Developer: Related 555 W 18TH ST (Under Construction) Architect: Zaha Hadid Architect: DS+R Architect: SLCE Owner/Occupant: IAC Chelsea Vimeo 510 W 22ND ST Waterside Between The Bread SOORI HIGH LINE Developer: Vornado / Albanese THE ELEVENTH Park 522 W 29TH ST (Under Construction) La Columbe Porchlight Javits Convention Center 76 ELEVENTH AVE Developer: Oriel Development 11TH AVE Developer: HFZ 520 W 28TH ST Architect: Soo K. Chan Architect: Bjarke Ingels Developer: Related Architect: Zaha Hadid Pier 57 5 MANHATTAN WEST Il Bastardo W 34TH ST W 36TH ST 85 TENTH AVE Developer: Brookfield W 35TH ST 540 W 25TH ST Gallon Green Developer: Related Accenture SOLAR CURVE The McKittrick Google Developer: Weinberg Properties Amazon Hotel 40 TENTH AVE 413 W 14TH ST & GSA (Under Construction) IHS Markit Starbucks JPMorgan Chase Developer: William Gottlieb Moet Hennessy Pace Gallery 412 W 15TH ST Hotel R/GA Media (Under Construction) Developer: Rockpoint Americano (Under Construction) THE HIGH LINE W 27TH ST Hudson Market 50 HUDSON YARDS The Red Cat Developer: Related / Oxford W 33RD ST 837 WASHINGTON ST 1OTH AVE 515 W 29TH ST BlackRock Owner: TIAA-CREF Developer: Bauhaus Group Morimoto Soul Cycle Bottino Samsung Architect: Soo K. Chan W 20TH ST W 19TH ST W 18TH ST W 17TH ST 511 W 25TH ST The Standard Chelsea High Line Owner: L&L Holdings Park W 29TH ST Whitney 500 W 25TH ST Target W 28TH ST 1 MANHATTAN WEST Art Museum WeWork 360 TENTH AVE Developer: GDS Development Developer: Brookfield GANSEVOORT ST Developer: McCourt Partners Architect: GDS / GF55 Partners Accenture W 14TH ST W 16TH ST W 13TH ST W 15TH ST Architect: SHoP CHELSEA MARKET 537 W 26TH ST / Ernst & Young W 24TH ST 75 NINTH AVE W 25TH ST McKool Smith 260 11TH AVE NHL Owner/Occupant: Google THE GETTY W 30TH ST Developer: Vornado W 31ST ST Skadden, Arps, Slate, 239 TENTH AVE Meagher & Flom LLP Food Network (Under Construction) MLB 30 HUDSON YARDS Catch NYC Developer: Victor Group / Michael Shvo 860 WASHINGTON ST NYPD Developer: Related / Oxford Restoration Yext Architect: Peter Marino 507 WEST CHELSEA 507 Developer: Romanoff / PGP Hardware 9TH AVE BlackRock W 28TH ST DNB Wells Fargo Alibaba Flagship KKR Baker Brothers Store THE FITZROY W 26TH ST Developer: Lalezarian Properties Dream Hotel Related Delos Downtown 455 W 19TH ST 514 W 24TH ST Architect: Avinash K. Malhotra Time Warner Tesla Developer: NYC Prince Developer: JDS / Largo 61 NINTH AVE Architect: Cary Paik Architect: Roman and Williams Gansevoort Developer: Vornado / Aurora 10 HUDSON YARDS Hotel (Under Construction) Developer: Related / Oxford W 22ND ST W 23RD ST W 21ST ST 540 W 26TH ST HORATIO ST Ardea Partners Owner: Ramrock Real Estate BCG 245 W 17TH ST CBAM Avenues: The World School Coach Owner: Columbia Property Trust Roc Nation 111 EIGHTH AVE Crescent Netflix Guardian Insurance Owner/Occupant: Google Twitter Intercept W 12TH ST JARDIM Nike SAP WebMD C E 527 W 27TH ST Side Walk Labs 8TH AVE Developer: Centaur / Greyscale Vayner Media Architect: Isay Weinfeld 11 View of Chelsea Arts Tower Starrett-Lehigh Market Bottino The High Line La Colombe Avenues: The World School / Roc Nation Chelsea Market Hudson Yards 15th Floor The High Line WWW.RUDDERPG.COM/545W25TH Michael Rudder Michael Heller Rudder Property Group Office: (212) 966-3611 Office: (212) 966-3622 36 West 44th Street Mobile: (646) 483-2203 Mobile: (917) 439-2198 New York, NY 10036 [email protected] [email protected] www.rudderpg.com All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subject to errors, omissions, modifications, removal of the listing from lease or sale, and to any listing conditions, including the prices. Any square footage dimensions set forth are estimates based on approximate rentable measurements..
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