W 48th St, Diamond District, Fully Built Boutique/Office Space For Lease 4,900 SF
Unit 4,900 SF
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Nestled in the heart of New York City’s famed Diamond District, West 48th Street offers an exceptional commercial space designed to meet modern business needs. This remarkable building, often referred to as the National Jewelers’ Board of Trade Building, boasts timeless appeal with its 1925 construction and a commanding presence spanning 14 stories.
Among its standout features are a newly renovated lobby that welcomes visitors with style and sophistication, as well as a convenient freight elevator that enhances operational efficiency for businesses. This combination of historic charm and practical updates makes West 48th Street a sought-after destination for professionals in various industries.
The building’s prime location places it at the crossroads of some of Manhattan’s most iconic landmarks. To the north, the majestic Rockefeller Center draws visitors year-round, offering especially breathtaking views in the winter season.
Just to the east, Grand Central Station provides seamless connectivity as a vital transportation hub. Southward lies the tranquil oasis of Bryant Park, a perfect spot for a midday retreat. And to the west, the dazzling lights of Times Square illuminate one of the most recognizable destinations in the world.
Whether you’re seeking a prestigious address or a central hub to connect with New York’s vibrant energy, West 48th Street delivers it all. Combining a rich history with unbeatable access to the city’s cultural and commercial highlights, it’s a space where businesses can thrive.
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One of the biggest advantages of locating your office in the Diamond District is its unparalleled access to public transportation. Midtown Manhattan is a major transit hub, making it easy for employees and clients to commute from all parts of the city and surrounding areas.
Proximity to Grand Central Terminal
Located just a 10-15 minute walk from the Diamond District, Grand Central Terminal is a major transportation hub that connects Midtown Manhattan to Metro-North Railroad trains, servicing commuters from upstate New York and Connecticut. Additionally, Grand Central offers access to the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S subway lines, making it easy for employees and clients to reach your office from all directions.
Bus Services
Several bus routes, including the M1, M2, M3, and M5 along Fifth Avenue and the M7 and M50 crosstown buses, provide additional commuting options for those traveling within the city.
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