Listed by The Feil Organization
Undisclosed Rate
Park Ave Connections
Building Details
Property Type Office, Industrial
Sub Type Executive Office, Warehouse
Tenancy Multiple
Total Building SqFt 450,622
Min Divisible SqFt 3,929
Max Contiguous SqFt 19,436
Vacant SqFt 128,979
Ceiling Height 10’ 6” floor-to-floor
Year Built 1932
Spaces
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Office | 16 spaces available | 3,929 SqFt - 19,436 SqFt
Building description
With its distinctive tower overlooking the prestigious Park Avenue corporate corridor, 570 Lexington Avenue is a true architectural masterpiece and one of New York City’s most famous skyscrapers – the perfect balance between Art Deco high style and classic, cool New York style.
Originally known as the ‘RCA Victor Building’ when designed by Cross and Cross in 1931, the most striking feature of this historic 50-story Art Deco jewel is its flamboyant crown of Gothic spires that may well be the most original and beautiful skyscraper top in the world. It’s an elegant mixture of Gothic spires in limestone and brickwork with filigree decoration and lightning bolt motifs – depicting the eletricity of RCA’s radio transmission waves. At night this fabulous crown is illminated from within, making the top look like a giant torch.
The lobby is sublimely elegant with its gleaming pink marble walls, aquamarinecolored glass lamp fixtures, and silver leaf vaulted ceiling with sunburst and ziggurat motifs and Rosewood-paneled elevator cabs. As Architect John Cross declared “…it strikes out into the future as far as the imagination can penetrate.”
Majestically situated adjacent to Saint Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church on the southwest corner of Lexington Avenue and 51st Street, this Midtown centerpiece is a short walk from Grand Central Terminal and surrounded by a world-class selection of corporate landmarks, restaurants, hotels, and cultural destinations, including the Waldorf-Astoria, Seagram Building, MetLife Building, Hotel InterContinental, Citicorp Center, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Grand Hyatt, Rockefeller Center, and many more.
The tower units provide exceptional city views, abundant natural light, and floor plans up to 4,205 square feet. The base building units offer expansive floor plans of up to 18,917 (divisible) square feet.
Building highlights
- Wired and serviceable for high speed internet access by Everest Broadband Networks
- Enameled terra cotta 30-foot tall crown
- Attended lobby and live video surveillance
- National landmark with restored brick facade and Gothic Art Deco design
- New windows throughout
- Nearby St. Bartholemew's Episcopal Church
- Octagonal orange and buff brick tower, originally the RCA Victor Building, is one of the most distinguished and unique skyscrapers of its era
- Overlooking the prestigious Park Avenue corporate corridor
- At night this fabulous crown is illminated from within, making the top look like a giant torch
- The lobby is sublimely elegant with its gleaming pink marble walls, aquamarinecolored glass lamp fixtures, and silver leaf vaulted ceiling with sunburst and ziggurat motifs and Rosewood-paneled elevator cabs
- Short walk from Grand Central Terminal and surrounded by a world-class selection of corporate landmarks, restaurants, hotels, and cultural destinations, including the Waldorf-Astoria, Seagram Building, MetLife Building, Hotel InterContinental, Citicorp Center, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Grand Hyatt, Rockefeller Center, and many more
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