Description
125 W 25 St
House - New York, NY
Property Features
- House
- Built 1906
- House House Category
- About
Constructed in 1906 and renovated in 2015, the building was repurposed from an industrial warehouse into a modernized, class-A office building for tenants with forward-thinking businesses. The property is 136,775 square feet and is located in the Chelsea submarket. A new canopy hangs over the entrance and an inviting lobby welcomes tenants and visitors. The façade was revamped to include new windows from the ground up. The lower three floors engage the street front with floor‑to‑ceiling glazing that draws shoppers and passersby, an attractive feature to potential retail and multipurpose tenants. The upper floors of the building include amenities, such as a private roof deck and fitness studio. Upper‑story windows received alterations; small double-hung units were replaced with full-size, warehouse-style, casement windows that give the entire building a fresh, contemporary look while honoring the building’s industrial past.
125 W 25 St is proximate to seven subway lines, including the 1, C, E, F, M, N, and R trains, which provide access to all areas of Manhattan, along with Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Tenants and visitors to the property also enjoy proximity to major commuter hubs such as Penn Station, Grand Central, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Additionally, the PATH train, which offers transportation to New Jersey, is located nearby at the corner of 23rd Street and 6th Avenue. For a more active commute, the property benefits from two Citi Bike locations within a half-block radius.
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