2,500 – 4,500 – 6,000 SF
Views overlooking the Park
– Full floor identity 14-20 ft. high ceilings– Tenant-controlled A/C
– 24/7 attended lobby; electronic access system
– Center of the Transit Triangle – Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station & Port Authority
Building Notes
This very early 1900s structure was worked by modeler/proprietor, the Arts Building is at a head corner area above the Park and the New York Fifth Ave Library. A New York City milestone, earlier planned as one of the principal structures to consolidate living and place of business for designer, the previous Bryant Park Studios is presently a dynamite showroom with twenty foot cl. hights, floor to roof windows that give unhampered sunlight, huge uplevel space.
Transportation in Bryant Park
Commuters can get to their Bryant Park office space by utilizing a few alternatives: Bus, Subway, Trains. Different transportation lines and city roads that have stops close by local people are given simple admittance to the district by means of its closeness to 42nd Street Bryant Park station, which is adjusted by the B, D, F, and M trains. Only a block toward the east to Times Square, which is served by N, Q, and R trains. Another choice is the Grand Central Station, a short two-block leave, offering admittance to the 4, 5, 6 and 7 tram lines.
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