Office For Lease • 46,143 SF
| Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31st Floor Ste | Office | 46,143 SF | Rate Upon Request | |
Fully built and furnished • Direct access to Grand Central Station • 46,143 SF for sublease • Entire 31st floor • Conference rooms with switchable privacy glass (“smart glass”) • Knoll furniture with height adjustable desks in laminate with Aeron chairs (Herman Miller) • 12 offices • 156 workstations • 6 conference rooms • 7 huddle rooms • 2 pantries • Larger lounge/kitchen area with seating for staff • Separately demised trading area
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200 Park Avenue, commonly referred to as the MetLife Building, is a classic 58-story asset centrally located in the core of Midtown Manhattan's prestigious office submarket, between Grand Central Terminal and East 45th Street. 200 Park Avenue comprises over 3 million square feet of office and retail space, with an adjacent four-level parking garage. Originally planned as a reconstruction project in conjunction with a Grand Central Terminal renovation, Erwin S. Wolfson developed the project in the early 1960s with the assistance of the architects Emery Roth & Sons, Walter Gropius and Pietro Belluschi. Known as the Pan Am Building beginning in 1963, the property was purchased by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company (“MetLife”) in 1981 and its designation changed to The MetLife Building by early 1993. Tishman Speyer acquired the building from MetLife in 2005. The iconic signage atop the tower measures 22 x 22 feet, with the two upper-case characters weighing an astonishing 4,000 pounds apiece, and was updated with new font and logos in 2017.
| Exceptional range of on-site features and conveniences |
| Recently completed two-level, 50,000 SF lobby and reception lounge offering a premium experience for tenants and visitors |
| On-site amenities include dining options, retail, childcare facilities, banking, a fitness center, and secure parking |
| Newly added indoor/outdoor amenity level directly below on the 8th floor |
| Seamless underground access to Grand Central Station |
| LEED Silver |
| Tenant | SF Occupied | Lease End Date |
|---|---|---|
| BNY Mellon | 8/31/2034 | |
| CBRE | 7/31/2037 | |
| Gibson Dunn | 10/31/2031 | |
| Golub Capital LLC | 7/31/2030 | |
| Hunton | 9/30/2036 | |
| Merrill | ||
| MetLife, Inc | 10/1/2038 | |
| Mitsui & Co. (USA), Inc. | ||
| Paul Hastings LLP | 6/30/2035 | |
| Winston & Strawn | 2/28/2044 |
| Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Central Terminal (Harlem Line - Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company (Metro-North), Hudson Line - Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company (Metro-North), New Haven Line - Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company (Metro-North)) | 1 min | 2 min | 0.1 mi |
| 2 min | 3 min | 0.1 mi | |
| Transit/Subway | Drive | Walk | Distance |
| Grand Central Terminal (Harlem Line - Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company (Metro-North), Hudson Line - Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company (Metro-North), New Haven Line - Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company (Metro-North)) | 0 min | 2 min | 0.1 mi |
| Grand Central-42 Street (4 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), 42 St Shuttle - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), 5 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), 6 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), 7 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) | 2 min | 3 min | 0.2 mi |
| 5 Avenue-Bryant Park (7 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) | 3 min | 6 min | 0.3 mi |
| 51 Street (4 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), 6 - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) | 3 min | 9 min | 0.4 mi |
| Lexington Avenue-53 Street (E - New York MTA Subway (The Subway), M - New York MTA Subway (The Subway)) | 3 min | 10 min | 0.5 mi |
| Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
| LaGuardia | 18 min | - | 8.8 mi |
| Newark Liberty International | 22 min | - | 15.0 mi |
| John F Kennedy International | 26 min | - | 16.9 mi |
| Parking Available: | Yes |
| Reserved: | No |
| Type: | Surface |
| Included in Rent: | Yes |