Friday November 22, 2024

122 East 42nd Street | The Chanin Building

Developed by Irwin Chanin in 1929 – the Chanin Building is a brick and terra-cotta skyscraper located at 122 East 42nd Street, at the corner of Lexington Avenue in Midtown Manhattan New York City.

The tower climbs 22 stories and then thins into a series of setbacks, reaching a total of 56 floors. The top of the building is a series of buttresses that are illuminated from the inside at night, lighting up the recesses in the crown. Materials such as bronze, Belgian marble and terra-cotta are used here in an inventive and exuberant way.

Local Office Listings

2341 SQ. FT   42nd Street Office Space Rental
3650 SQ. FT   East 42nd Street Direct Lease Office Space
4731 SQ. FT   Grand Central Furnished Office Space

This building property is known for its clean efficient office installations, with potential for a direct lease or an extension being common throughout. Moreover this particular building does offer the ability to lease full floor spaces in the tower floors – each enjoys 360 degree views of Manhattan and daylight exposure. As in keeping with modern ascetics most of the pre-built offices within commonly feature glass and wood finishes, perimeter offices, conference rooms and pantries. In opposition to that the building does grant the tenant a unique opportunity to take an expansive full-floor space and build it out to fit your image. Outside this property still stands as a high-visibility location, due in part to its striking composition the eyes are immediately drawn to its unique façade.

Today there are lease opportunities throughout the building ranging 1,500 square feet up to approximately 7,000 square feet all of which puts you at the center of the Grand Central business district and travel hub. Additionally the building is connected directly underground to Grand Central Terminal; which is a nice perk not commonly found elsewhere in the city. Awarded an Energy Star label in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, & 2012 – the Chanin Building continues to be a well maintained and forward thinking property.

For more information on 122 East 42nd Street, contact a New York Office Space broker today.

What this Office Building can Offer You:

  • Clean efficient office layouts
  • Direct lease option is available + lease extensions
  • Onsite management

Floors: 56
Property Type: Skyscraper (Brick & Steel)
Location: Midtown / Zip Code 10168 (Murray Hill)
Total Building Size: 735,000 / 848,562SF.
Lot Size: 2,000 SF.
Year Built: 1929
Architect: Sloan & Robertson + Jacques Delamarre
Building Class: B
Lease Price Range: $59 to $75 per SF.

Building Features:
• Lobby Attendant / Uniformed Concierge
• 24 / 7 Building Access
• Restored Art Deco Lobby
• Pre-built or Customizable Space
• Freight Elevator
• On-site Security
• Spaces Available with Immediate possession
• Full Height Wood Doors
• Newly constructed high-end pre-built Units
• Upgraded mechanical and new elevator cabs

Property Details
Initially a dominant landmark in the midtown skyline the Chanin Building was the first major skyscraper erected in the central business hub. During that time there was a movement in America which has been integrated into the very stone of this building – the art and trim used are renowned world over and today stand as testament to a time and era when no expense was too high and top artisan craftsmanship was the standard.

Those details still speak to tenants & visitors today – some like those found in the lobby including the decor “City of Opportunity” and reliefs like the “Active Life of the Individual” and “Mental Life,” all of which help lend that ideal of one man or woman’s potential in a city like New York where anyone can achieve greatness through hard work and merit. The building was designated a New York City landmark in 1978, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Erected before the Chrysler Building directly adjacent across the street on 42nd and Lexington. During the initial years of the 1930’s, this area of the city was very prestige and played host to a number of reputable office addresses in which the midtown skyline was dominated by many spindly towers. Today some of those spires include One Grand Central Place, 500 Fifth Avenue, and 330 West 42nd Street (The McGraw Hill Building).

Property Tenant Roster:

There are about numerous tenants throughout 56 Floors

American Heart Association
Apple Bank for Savings
Avianca Airlines
Education Through Music Inc.
Fieve Research
Fika
Freddie Mac
German National Tourist Office
Gleeson & Koatz
International Rescue Committee
Juice Generation
Locke Careers Inc.
Lucid Commerce
Marketing Evolution
Platinum Guild International
Poke
Pret A Manger
Rize
Smiley and Smiley
Suzuki Capital
The Stahl Organization
Sydney, Amster, Green & Horowitz
TC Ziraat Bankasi
TriNet
TriNet
Willow Tree
Winston Advertising Agency
Winston Staffing Services LLC
Women’s World Banking

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122 East 42nd Street Ground Floor Main Entrance
Near By Transportation

IRT Lexington Avenue; Located on Lexington Avenue and stretching from 51st Street to 53rd Street.

Subway Lines: 4, 5, 6, E, M

  • 6 and E trains at all times
  • M trains during weekdays
  • <6> trains during weekdays in the peak direction
  • 4 trains during late nights
Notable Buildings in the Area

40 West 40th Street (The American Radiator Building)
122 East 42nd Street (The Chanin Building)
405 Lexington Avenue (The Chrysler Building)
420 Lexington Avenue (The Graybar Building)
30 Rockefeller Plaza (The Comcast Building)
122 East 42nd Street <<<

Alternate Addresses

122-128 East 42nd Street
374-390 Lexington Avenue
117-127 East 41st Street

Rene Paul Chambellan (September 15, 1893 – November 29, 1955) was an American sculptor … 1929 – Chanin Building, Sloan & Robertson architects, NYC.