
Art Deco office tower
370 Lexington Avenue is a distinguished Art Deco office tower in Midtown Manhattan, designed by William Van Alen, the visionary architect behind the Chrysler Building. Completed in 1929, the 27-story skyscraper stands 321 feet tall and sits just steps from Grand Central Terminal, making it a prime location for businesses seeking accessibility and prestige. The building combines its historic architectural charm with modern amenities, offering tenants both character and convenience.
Inside, 370 Lexington Avenue provides approximately 300,000 square feet of Class A office space and more than 10,000 square feet of ground-level retail. Tenants benefit from exclusive conference facilities, a recently upgraded lobby and common areas, and advanced HVAC systems with state-of-the-art air filtration. This thoughtful balance of history and modernization ensures the building remains an attractive choice for companies seeking a professional yet stylish Midtown address.
Key Facts:
- Building Class: Class A building
- Floors: 27 stories
- Architect: William Van Alen (designer of the Chrysler Building) in 1929
- Location: Midtown Manhattan, near Grand Central Terminal
- Office Space: 300,000 sq ft of Class A space
- Retail: Over 10,000 sq ft of retail
- Amenities: Tenant-exclusive conference center, renovated lobby, upgraded common areas and restrooms
(All pictures by Richard Plehn. Some of the information has been taken from Wikipedia)