20 W. 33rd St. 6th Floor Office

  • 8,131 SQFT
  • $400/SQFT

Positioned in the center of Midtown, this sixth-floor office condominium offers a large, flexible workspace that spans an entire half floor of a classic commercial building. With expansive ceiling heights, exposed structural elements, and a clean rectangular footprint, the space lends itself to a wide range of workplace configurations for companies seeking an adaptable environment that feels open and bright. Oversized perimeter windows run along multiple sides and draw in steady natural light throughout the day, giving the entire floor a sense of scale and visibility that is increasingly hard to find in Midtown South.

The interior is characterized by a combination of restored pre-war details and upgraded building systems. Exposed beams add visual interest overhead while polished concrete surfaces, restored architectural brickwork, and updated lighting fixtures create a modern, loft-inspired setting that supports both collaborative work areas and private workspace planning. The depth of the floorplate makes it easy to position conference rooms, executive offices, team benching, lounge areas, and reception zones without sacrificing openness or circulation. Its proportions are suited to professional firms, creative studios, technology groups, and growing companies that require a full suite of operational rooms within one continuous floor.

The building itself is constructed with a concrete-encased steel and brick frame, designed at a time when large tenants demanded exceptional structural strength and heavy load capacity. Those qualities remain intact today, allowing the floor to accommodate a broad range of layouts, equipment, and occupancies. High-speed passenger elevators, a separate freight entrance, and upgraded electrical risers serve the units, while the condominium structure provides owners with long-term control over their space and the stability that comes with shared building governance. Many floors within the property have undergone interior modernization, offering owners a combination of pre-war character and contemporary infrastructure.

Located between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, the property offers exceptional connectivity to transportation, including nearby access to Penn Station, Herald Square, PATH service, multiple subway lines, and bus routes. The surrounding blocks are home to a diverse mix of dining, hospitality, and shopping, making the location convenient for both employees and visiting clients. Its position just west of the Empire State Building places it within one of Manhattan’s most active commercial corridors, where demand for office ownership remains strong among firms looking for long-term security in a highly central location.

With its high ceilings, broad windows, sturdy construction, and adaptable layout, the sixth-floor condominium provides an opportunity for businesses to secure an address that combines classic architecture with modern functionality—an appealing option for teams seeking permanence and presence in the heart of Midtown.


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20 W 33 St
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About the Building

The concrete-encased steel and brick, pre-war building was developed in 1912. The recently renovated modern lobby comprises a double glass door foyer entrance, granite floors and a rounded cherry wood reception desk with gold trim. There are three recently renovated, high-speed passenger elevators and two freight elevators that are serviced from a separate freight entrance. The building has high power capacity and heavy floor loads.

20 West 33rd Street is a Building located in the Midtown South neighborhood in Manhattan, NY. 20 West 33rd street. This Special Condominium Billing Lot (R0) located at 20 West 33rd Street, New York has a total of 178,051 square feet. Other businesses and owners in the building include the A.D. Sutton & Sons, CEIS Review, Glocap Search, Hubb NYC, National Postal Mail Handlers Union, Netcom Info Tech, Planet Sox, DK Cosmetics and Xincon Home Health Care Services.

Quote: Kevin D. Chisholm (managing partners of 60 Guilders)

“What could be better than owning prime office space across from the Empire State Building and not having to deal with the associated costs, headaches, and management of owning a whole building?”


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