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560 Lexington Avenue | Rudin Management Company

560 Lexington Avenue

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Description

560 Lexington Avenue was designed by The Eggers Group and opened in 1981. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill redesigned the lobby, plaza, elevators, and subway entrance, all crafted from limestone, white granite, and stainless steel. This Plaza District tower, with floor plates ranging from 18,000 to 21,000 square feet, is flanked by two National Historic Landmarks: the General Electric Building and St. Bartholomew's Church.

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Neighborhood

Midtown

Square Feet

380,000 sq. ft.

Floors

22

Amenities

Covered pedestrian plaza

Direct entrance to Lexington Avenue subway

Street-level retail

Messenger center

Technology

WiredScore Certified Gold

Nantum operating system

Card key turnstile access

24/7 access

Destination dispatch elevators in progress

Distributed antenna system (DAS) in progress

Mass Transit

Subway: 6, B, D, E, F, M

Northern entrance to Grand Central Terminal

Office Availabilities

No current availabilities.

Contact tmkeatin@rudin.com for information on upcoming availabilities.

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