In this week’s print Observer, Dana Rubinstein writes about the challenges facing the midtown office market. Part of this is spurred by the amounts of space now available for sublease from companies that have had to shed employees or to otherwise consolidate.
Herewith, courtesy of the crackerjack researchers at CB Richard Ellis, are the top 20 blocks of Manhattan office space available for sublease.
1. 77
595,917 square feet
2. 114 West 47th Street
422,545
3. 153 East 53rd Street
359,868
4. 485 Lexington Avenue
291,712
5. 1 World Financial Center
204,067
6. 150 Fifth Avenue
180,899
7. 1166 Avenue of the Americas
156,300
8. 7 World Trade Center
142,634
9. 100 West 33rd Street
138,537
10. 605 Third Avenue
130,740
11. 125 Park Avenue
118,898
12. 450 West 33rd Street
114,918
13. 601 West 26th Street
108,726
14. 1095 Avenue of the Americas
107,022
15. 340 Madison Avenue
100,700
16. 1095 Avenue of the Americas
168,188
17. 51 West 52nd Street
144,558
18. 320 Park Avenue
140,651
19. 330 Madison Avenue
134,033
20. 1221 Avenue of the Americas
97,674