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Featured Locales - Met Life
Building, 200 Park Avenue
Awarded 94/95 Operating Office Building of
the Year - BOMA/Pinnacle (+500,000 SF category)
Formerly the Pan Am Building, it opened its door in 1963.
In 1981, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company purchased
the building from Pan Am. When Pan Am ceased operations in
1991, MetLife replaced the Pan Am logos on the north and south
faces with its own, renaming the building the MetLife Building.
It is purely commercial in design with large floors, simple
massing, and an absence of luxurious detailing inside or out.
Today the building is one of the most recognizable skyscrapers
in the City.
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Bldg Type:
Office
Class: A
Rent/SF/yr: $131.87
RBA: 3,143,291 SF
Stories: 60
Owner Type: -
Building FAR: 20.85 |
Bldg Status:
Built 1963
% Leased: 99.3%
Total Avail: 115,608
SF
Bldg Vacant: 40,092 SF
Typical Floor Size: 47,505
SF
Const Type: -
Land Area: 3.46 AC |
Tenancy:
Multi
Elevators: 65 with 5
frt
Core Factor: -
Zoning: C5-3, New York,
O4
Owner Occupied: No
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Amenities:
Banking, Commuter Rail, Concierge, Metro/Subway,
On Site Management, Property Manager on
Site, Restaurant
Elevator Banks: MTRO-8th(14),
9th-15th(5), 15th-22nd(6), 23rd-28th(5),
29th-34th(6), 35th-39th(5)
Setbacks: MEZZ 70,000
sf; 3rd-7th 125,000 sf; 8th-9th 75,000
sf; 10th-56th 55,226-40,000 sf; 57th-58th
7,335 sf
For Sale Info: Not for
sale |
Located:
Between 44th & 45th Streets
Metro Market: New York
City
Submarket: Midtown/Grand
Central |
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