Midtown Manhattan Office Building
25 West 43rd Street is a prominent Midtown Manhattan commercial office building encompassing approximately 297,350 square feet of office space. Strategically located between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, the property uniquely spans the block from West 43rd Street through to West 44th Street — a rare through-block configuration that enhances circulation and visibility in one of New York City’s busiest business districts.
Situated just steps from Bryant Park, the Theater District, and major transit hubs, 25 West 43rd Street benefits from an exceptional Midtown address that places tenants minutes away from Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, and multiple subway lines. The building’s mid-block connection between two streets improves accessibility for both pedestrians and corporate visitors, contributing to its long-standing appeal as a business destination.
25 West 43rd Street hosts a diverse mix of office tenants — including long-term residents such as the William T. Grant Foundation — reflective of its adaptability and strong Midtown leasing fundamentals.
Key Facts:
- Building Class: Class B
- Size: ~297,350 gross square feet of office space
- Configuration: Through-block property from West 43rd to West 44th Street
- Location: Midtown Manhattan — between Fifth and Sixth Avenues
- Transit Access: Easy access to major subway lines and commuter hubs including Grand Central and Bryant Park area stations
- Notable Tenants: William T. Grant Foundation and others
(All pictures by Richard Plehn. Some of the information has been taken from Wikipedia)





