747 Third Ave – Grand Central District Tower, New York, NY, 10017
Cross Streets are: E 46th St and E 47th St
39 Story Class A Office Building, Multiple Floors Available
From its distinctive brick sidewalk with antique street lamps and redwood benches to its plush, carpeted lobby adorned with neon directional signs and sleek, lucite-encased electronics, 747 Third Avenue creates an environment of visual intrigue and modern elegance.
Designed to inspire and stimulate the human experience, every detail of the building aims to enhance both productivity and well-being for those within.
Constructed by the William Kaufman Organization in 1972 and designed by the renowned Emery Roth & Sons, 747 Third Avenue is a 39-story office building exemplifying the International Style of architecture.
Spanning the entire east block between East 46th and 47th Streets, its anodized aluminum façade offers a sleek, modern look, while the spacious plaza extends to the curb, inviting passersby into its sophisticated environment.
Built with a structural steel frame and reinforced concrete foundations, the building’s robust construction stands the test of time. Twelve high-speed elevators, divided into three banks, service various floors, ensuring smooth and efficient access throughout the building, while the freight elevator is conveniently accessible from 47th Street.
Recently repositioned as a premier Class A office destination within the Grand Central District, 747 Third Avenue underwent an extensive renovation, bringing it into a new era of modern luxury.
The newly transformed lobby features a cutting-edge visitor access system, a sleek concierge desk, and striking digital art installations, creating a contemporary and inviting atmosphere for tenants and guests alike.
High-end materials and finishes extend from the entrance through the lobby and into the building’s newly designed common corridors.
One of the most iconic elements of the renovation is the installation of a signature green wall, seamlessly integrated into the design language from the entrance to the new plaza, a hallmark of William Kaufman Organization buildings.
This lush vertical garden adds a touch of nature to the modern aesthetic, enhancing both the visual and environmental appeal of the space. With its combination of modern architecture, cutting-edge amenities, and a thoughtful approach to design, 747 Third Avenue stands as a beacon of excellence in the Grand Central District.
It offers an inspiring and elevated workspace that caters to the needs of today’s businesses, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal in one of New York’s most dynamic commercial locations.
Grand Central Station office space average price for rent: Class A $75-90 per square foot.
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In this region, Grand Central Terminal is a primary transportation hub. It serves Metro-North trains and the East Side 4, 5, and 6 local and express subway lines. Grand Central acts as a central core for transit in Midtown Manhattan, offering rail, subway, bus, taxi, and airport service all within steps of the Main Concourse. Grand Central Terminal main entrance is 89 E. 42nd Street (at Park Avenue), New York, NY 10017. It is accessible via the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S subway lines, the M101, M102, M103, M1, M2, M3, M4, Q32, and M42 buses and the Hudson, Harlem, and New Haven lines on Metro-North.
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