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Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
A suite on a high floor offers a traditional, fully built office layout with multiple perimeter rooms framed by large windows looking toward Third Avenue and both cross streets. Several private offices line the windowed edges and each is large enough to function either as an executive office, a two-desk partner office, or a small meeting room depending on the tenant’s needs. A larger enclosed room sits at the corner and serves naturally as the primary conference room, with enough depth for a full meeting table plus additional seating or support furniture.
Stepping into the space from the elevator corridor, you arrive at a central open area that has historically been used as a shared workroom with space for four to six workstations, storage, and administrative support. The suite branches out into a series of well-proportioned offices, each designed with full-height windows, built-ins along the walls, and enough floor area to comfortably support a desk, side chairs, and shelving without feeling constrained. The offices vary in orientation, giving occupants views in multiple directions, and the layout allows team members to work with visual privacy while remaining close enough for collaboration and circulation throughout the suite.
Moving deeper inside, the central room currently used as a larger work area doubles as a flexible team meeting lounge. It includes enough space for a multi-person table, a mounted display, and additional seating, making it useful for internal meetings, daily huddles, or collaborative work that benefits from gathering several people in one place. Adjacent to this area sits another office that can be configured as a secondary conference room or a senior executive’s workspace, depending on the organization’s program requirements. The layout is intuitive and efficient, allowing each enclosed room to function independently while still anchoring the flow of the suite.
Toward the rear of the unit is the private bathroom, finished in marble tile with a full vanity, storage cabinetry, and a large shower—an unusual feature in Manhattan office suites and a distinct convenience for executives who work long hours or commute by bike or on foot. The presence of this amenity adds a residential-level comfort to the working environment while remaining fully enclosed and separate from the work areas. The bathroom’s finishes give the space a hotel-like quality, and the wide footprint makes it easy to maintain and use throughout the day.
Throughout the suite, the windows bring in steady natural light, giving each private office, conference room, and work area a bright and comfortable atmosphere. The buildout is in move-in condition and suits professional firms that need a series of enclosed offices—such as financial services, consultants, law practices, nonprofits, or any team that relies on private rooms for focused work or client meetings. The perimeter rooms function perfectly as private offices, partner rooms, or enclosed conference spaces, while the central open area supports staff workstations and internal operations. All together, the layout offers a classic, efficient office configuration with strong windowed frontage, multiple rooms, and a full set of conveniences well-suited to a team seeking a ready-to-use Grand Central–area suite.
633 Third Avenue – Class A Office Condominium in Midtown East
Rising 41 stories in the heart of Midtown East, 633 Third Avenue is a premier Class A office condominium known for its exceptional light, modern infrastructure, and commanding views. The building offers units ranging from 4,322 RSF to 19,774 RSF, with each space benefiting from an extremely efficient center-core layout and four full sides of oversized windows. These features ensure exceptional natural light and airflow throughout every suite. Delivered in clean “shell” condition, the available offices allow for maximum flexibility in layout design and are supported by high ceilings, brand-new renovated corridors, and pristine restrooms.
Tenants and visitors are welcomed into a dramatic, contemporary two-story lobby that is staffed around the clock, setting a professional tone the moment you arrive. 633 Third Avenue is a rare offering in the Manhattan office market as a Class A condominium—ideal for users looking to own or lease space within a highly institutional-quality asset. The building is managed with first-class attention to detail, offering state-of-the-art systems, tenant-controlled comfort, and secure, reliable operations.
Home to an esteemed roster of owners and tenants such as Memorial Sloan-Kettering, the New York State Governor’s Office, and UNICEF, the building offers not only stability but prestige. Located just steps from Grand Central Terminal and the United Nations, the address is perfectly positioned for commuter convenience and international access. In-building amenities include Dock’s Oyster Bar, Chase Bank, and New York Sports Club, all of which are accessible directly through the lobby—providing unmatched convenience for staff and clients alike.
Whether you’re seeking a long-term headquarters or a mid-sized ownership opportunity in a strategic Midtown East location, 633 Third Avenue delivers unmatched value and reputation within one of New York City’s most respected commercial corridors.
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