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Bryant Park Office Condominiums for Sale BRYANT PARK OFFICE CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 24 West 40th Street New York, NY between Fifth and Sixth Avenues BRYANT PARK OFFICE CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 24 West 40th Street New York, NY between Fifth and Sixth Avenues Floor Size Annual R.E. Available In-Place Rent Rent/RSF Taxes Entire 4th 5,579 RSF $67,830 Immediate $55.39 Entire 5th 5,579 RSF $64,921 Immediate $386,300 $69.24 Total 11,158 RSF *Can be delivered vacant Annual Common Charges: $11.51/RSF Property Highlights: • Over 50 feet of large northern facing windows providing beautiful unobstructed views of Bryant Park WWW.RUDDERPG.COM/24W40 • Full floor units with elevator opening directly onto floor and unit owner-controlled HVAC • Efficient floor plate with high ceilings • Newly renovated attended lobby with new elevators • Prime Midtown location with convenient access to the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, and W subway lines, and Grand Central Terminal Michael Rudder Justin Harris Matthew Werner Office: (212) 966-3611 Office: (212) 966-5638 Office: (212) 966-3622 Mobile: (646) 483-2203 Mobile: (914) 582-9227 Mobile: (914) 815-7860 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4th Floor 5th Floor 5th Floor 5th Floor 6th Floor Lobby 4TH FLOOR PLAN WEST 40TH STREET NORTH OFFICE OPEN WORK AREA CONFERENCE ROOM PANTRY OFFICE ELEC. CLOSET OFFICE ADA BATHROOM MEN’S ROOM WOMEN’S ROOM OPEN WORK AREA MECHANICAL ROOM Entire 4th Floor: 5,579 RSF FOR MORE INFORMATION,PLEASE CONTACT EXCLUSIVE AGENTS: All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subject to errors, omissions, modifications, removal of the listing from sale, and to any listing conditions, including the prices. Floor planJOHN represents D. only RYAN, an approximation III of the size and perimeter of the Unit(s). Details, includingARTHUR but not limited J. to, partitions MIRANTE, and furniture IIshown hereon, are for demonstration purposes only and do not reflect existingPrincipal conditions, which likely vary from the conditions shown hereon. Any square footagePrincipal dimensions set forth areand estimates Tri-State based on approximate President rentable measurements. Michael212.729.4971 Rudder Justin Harris 212.729.1896Matthew Werner Office:[email protected] (212) 966-3611 Office: (212) 966-5638 [email protected]: (212) 966-3622 Mobile: (646) 483-2203 Mobile: (914) 582-9227 Mobile: (914) 815-7860 [email protected] PERKOVIC [email protected] EVAN [email protected] Associate Associate 212.735.8553 212.230.5974 [email protected] [email protected] E 66TH ST E 65TH ST E 64TH ST E 64TH ST CENTRAL PARK E 63RD ST 3RD AVE E 62ND ST E 61ST ST YORK AVE 5TH AVE E 60TH ST E 60TH ST QUEENSBORO BRIDGE E 59TH ST W 58TH ST E 58TH ST E 58TH ST W 57TH ST E 57TH ST E 56TH ST E 56TH ST SUTTON PLACE E 55TH ST W 54TH ST E 54TH ST E 54TH ST E 53RD ST FDR DR E 52TH ST W 51ST ST E 51ST ST E 50TH ST AVE OF THE AMERICAS E 49TH ST W 48TH ST E 48TH ST W 47TH ST E 47TH ST E 46TH ST W 45TH ST E 45TH ST E 44TH ST EAST RIVER E 43RD ST GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL TIMES SQUARE METRO-NORTH S 4 5 6 7 W 42ND ST 7 E 42ND ST QUEENS-MIDTOWN TUNNEL A C E S 1 2 3 7 N Q R W B D F M PORT AUTHORITY BUS TERMINAL EQUINOX WHOLE FOODS ANDAZ HOTEL LIBRARY HOTEL W 41ST ST BRYANT PARK NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY E 41ST ST SOULCYCLE BRYANT BRYANT PARK GRILL PARK W 40TH ST BLUE HOTEL E 40TH ST BOTTLE 6TH AVE PANERA BREAD BENJAMIN STEAKHOUSE COFFEE KOI ELSIE ROOFTOP STAPLES W 39TH ST E 39TH ST PARKER + QUINN CHASE WEWORK HEADQUARTERS BANK CHIPOTLE MED MEN ZUMA W 38TH ST REFINERY HOTEL E 38TH ST CULTURE ESPRESSO SWEETGREEN MOONSTRUCK DINER CHICK-FIL-A MR. BROADWAY CITIBANK W 37TH ST E 37TH ST JUST SALAD AI FIORI THE MORGAN LIBRARY MOXY HOTEL GOTHAM HALL THE LANGHAM AND MUSEUM 9TH AVE 8TH AVE E 36TH ST HOTEL E 36TH ST 7TH AVE SHAKE SHACK HUDSON HERALD SQUARE KEEN’S STARBUCKS YARDS STEAKHOUSE W 35TH ST E 35TH ST PENN PLAZA MACY’S LEXINGTON AVE MADISON AVE MURRAY W 34TH ST B D F M N Q R W PARK AVE E 34TH ST 3RD AVE H&M HILL 1 2 3 TARGET EMPIRE STATE BUILDING 6 W 33RD ST E 33RD ST A C E AMTRAK, LIRR GREELEY SQUARE MANHATTAN MALL U.S. POST W 32ND ST PATH E 32ND ST OFFICE PENN STATION W 31ST ST E 31ST ST THE ROGER NEW YORK NIKE HQ 5TH AVE NORDSTROM RACK W 30TH ST E 30TH ST VIRGIN HOTEL MARTA MARTHA WASHINGTON HOTEL W 29TH ST ACE HOTEL W 28TH ST 6 2ND AVE FASHION INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY THE NOMAD HOTEL 1ST AVE All information supplied is from sources deemed reliable and is furnished subject to errors, omissions, modifications, removal of the listing from sale, and to any listing conditions, including the prices. Floor plan represents only an approximation of the size and perimeter of the Unit(s). Details, including but not limited to, partitions and furniture shownIlili hereon, are for demonstration purposes only and do not reflect existing conditions, which likely vary from the conditionsW shown 27TH hereon. ST Any square footage dimensions set forth are estimates based on approximate rentable measurements. Michael Rudder Justin Harris Matthew Werner W 26TH ST Office: (212) 966-3611 Office: (212) 966-5638 Office:NOMAD (212) 966-3622 Mobile: (646) 483-2203 Mobile: (914) 582-9227 Mobile: (914) 815-7860 [email protected] [email protected] 25TH ST [email protected] MADISON SQUARE PARK.
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