560 Lexington Avenue
Steps from Park Avenue, this Plaza District tower checks all the boxes: floor plates ranging from 18,000 to 21,000 SF, modern and efficient design, valuable amenities, direct subway access, quick access to Grand Central Terminal, and connectivity to Park Avenue at a price that adds value on a balance sheet.
Your Smartest Decision Yet
560 Lexington Avenue checks all the boxes: modern and efficient design, valuable amenities, quick access to Grand Central Terminal, the subway, and connectivity to Park Avenue at a price that adds value on a balance sheet. 560 Lexington Avenue’s amenity center will open in the second quarter 2026, with amenities that are flexible, polished, and supportive of collaborative teamwork and client interaction. With all of the details handled, you can focus on the big picture: your business.
Availabilities
Discover available office spaces at 560 Lexington Avenue, featuring flexible layouts, modern infrastructure, and a prime Midtown location at the center of New York City — just steps from Park Avenue.
AMENITIES
560 Lexington offers amenities that are flexible and polished, supporting collaborative teamwork and client interaction. On the new 6th floor, tenants can access an array of amenities, all designed with functionality and warm sophistication in mind. This amenity space is for tenants only.
- Multi-purpose conference center
- Private conference rooms
- Café/pantry
- Lounge
- Game room
- Indoor/outdoor terrace
- Multi-purpose conference center
- Private conference rooms
- Café/pantry
- Lounge
- Game room
- Indoor/outdoor terrace
- Multi-purpose conference center
- Private conference rooms
- Café/pantry
- Lounge
- Game room
- Indoor/outdoor terrace
560 Lexington Avenue Overview
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. Steps from Park Avenue, this Plaza District tower is flanked by two National Historic Landmarks: the General Electric Building and St. Bartholomew’s Church.
- 22 floors
- Covered pedestrian plaza
- Street-level retail
- 24-hour access
- Card-key turnstile access
- Destination dispatch elevators
- Messenger center
- Nantum operating system
- Distributed antenna system (DAS) in progress
- WiredScore Certified Gold
- Direct entrance to Lexington Avenue subway
- Steps from northern entrance to Grand Central Terminal
- Subway: 6, B, D, E, F, M
Rudin Experience
Rudin Experience is a curated, hospitality-driven program designed to elevate office life by bringing thoughtful, dynamic, and exclusive experiences directly to our tenants.
Using our app, tenants can easily register for events, access real-time building updates, and explore local promotions. This initiative reinforces our hospitality-led management style and commitment to creating community-focused environments beyond our buildings.