Wednesday April 22, 2026

1001 Sixth Avenue

1001 Avenue of the Americas is a 241,001 square foot, 25-story office building located on the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue and West 37th Street in Midtown Manhattan. Built in 1926, the property operates as a Class B asset under stable long-term ownership and offers efficient, mid-sized floor plates averaging approximately 9,640 square feet.

The building’s corner positioning provides three sides of window exposure on many floors, allowing for consistent natural light throughout office spaces. Current availabilities range from approximately 1,900 square feet to over 12,000 square feet, including full-floor opportunities and upper-floor units. Most spaces are delivered with existing build-outs in place, offering a combination of open areas and perimeter offices that can be utilized or modified based on tenant requirements.

Building infrastructure supports a range of office users with multiple fiber providers, tenant-controlled air conditioning, and 24/7/365 access. The property features a staffed lobby, key card entry, and four passenger elevators, along with on-site management. These elements provide a straightforward operating environment for tenants requiring flexibility in access and control over their space.

Transit accessibility is a primary advantage. The building sits within walking distance of multiple major transportation hubs, including Penn Station, Times Square–42nd Street, 34th Street–Herald Square, Bryant Park, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. This provides access to the A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, W, and 7 subway lines, as well as the Long Island Rail Road. Grand Central Terminal is also accessible on foot, supporting regional commuting options.

The surrounding Midtown South / Bryant Park area offers a dense concentration of restaurants, retail, and service amenities, allowing tenants to rely on the immediate neighborhood for day-to-day needs.

1001 Avenue of the Americas presents a practical Midtown office option combining consistent natural light, manageable floor sizes, strong transit connectivity, and flexible infrastructure. It is best suited for tenants prioritizing location, accessibility, and functional office layouts within a central Manhattan corridor.

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Near By Transportation
1001 Sixth Avenue (at W 37th St) offers exceptional transportation access in Midtown Manhattan, located near major hubs like Penn Station, Times Square, and Herald Square. Key options include subway lines (A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, W), PATH trains to NJ, and numerous MTA bus routes.

Subway Stations:
  • 34 St-Herald Square (1 block south): B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, W trains.
  • 42 St-Times Square/Port Authority: A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W trains.
  • Bryant Park (42nd St): B, D, F, M trains.
Train & Bus Terminals:
  • Penn Station (approx. 2-3 blocks): Amtrak, LIRR, NJ Transit.
  • Port Authority Bus Terminal (short walk): Regional buses.
  • Grand Central Terminal (nearby): Metro-North Railroad.
Local Bus Routes:
  • M5/M7: Northbound on 6th Avenue to 35th/38th Street.
  • M34/M34A Select Bus Service: Stops near Herald Square.
The location is also served by nearby Citi Bike stations, making it highly accessible via bike-share and taxis/car services.
Notable Buildings in the Area
  • 3 Bryant Park (1095 Avenue of the Americas): A premier, prestigious office building.
  • 1 Bryant Park (Bank of America Tower): A 51-story tower noted as the first in the U.S. to achieve LEED Platinum certification.
  • One Penn Plaza: A major high-end office property owned by Vornado Realty Trust, near Penn Station.
  • 1155 Avenue of the Americas: Recently saw leasing activity from financial firms.
  • 1285 Avenue of the Americas: Notable for housing large corporate tenants such as Mizuho Bank.
  • 134-142 West 37th Street: A nearby 1930s-designed Class B office building geared toward smaller tenants.