NOT ON THE MARKET – 2,251 RSF – Small Luxury Office Space at The Seagram Building – 375 Park Avenue

September 2, 2025

Lance Leighton

Founder – HedgeFundSpaces.com
New York State Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Call 516-557-1160

Not Yet on the Market: Boutique Furnished Office Space at The Seagram Building

The Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue is one of the most iconic and prestigious office towers in New York City. Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and completed in 1958, it remains a timeless symbol of architectural excellence and corporate sophistication. To this day, the property is considered one of the most desirable business addresses in Midtown Manhattan.

Most tenants at The Seagram Building occupy larger, full-floor spaces. As a result, opportunities for smaller, boutique users are almost never available. We are excited to share a rare exception: a fully built and furnished office suite measuring just 2,251 rentable square feet.


The Space

This luxury boutique office is plug-and-play and ready for immediate occupancy. The efficient layout is designed for financial services firms and includes:

  • One windowed executive office

  • One windowed conference room

  • One interior office or secondary conference room

  • Pantry and copy area

  • Open trading space with seating for up to 10 positions

The suite features floor-to-ceiling windows, full-glass office fronts, and high-end furnishings. It’s an ideal solution for hedge funds, family offices, private equity firms, or boutique investment managers who want a trophy Park Avenue address without committing to an oversized footprint.

Check out the sneaky video clip I created below of THE ACTUAL SPACE.


Building Amenities

The Seagram Building has been thoughtfully modernized to remain one of the best Class A office buildings in New York City. Tenants benefit from a wide range of premium amenities, including:

  • The Seagram Playground – a private tenant amenity center featuring lounge areas, curated events, a basketball court, tennis facilities, a gym, and concierge services.

  • Executive Amenity Floor with Terrace – an exclusive level designed for tenant comfort and executive use.

  • World-class dining – home to the legendary The Grill, The Pool, and The Lobster Club, along with more casual options for coffee, lunches, and after-work cocktails.

  • Prime Plaza District location – steps from luxury retail on Madison and Fifth Avenue, plus easy access to top hotels such as The Four Seasons, The Pierre, and The Lowell.

  • Transportation convenience – quick access to Grand Central Terminal, multiple subway lines, and commuter routes.

  • Impeccable management & security – 24/7 staffed security and a responsive ownership team that maintains the building’s world-class reputation.

This blend of prestige, amenities, and location ensures that tenants at The Seagram Building enjoy not only a highly distinguished address but also an unmatched workplace experience.


Why This Opportunity Matters

A boutique office of this size is almost unheard of at The Seagram Building. For hedge funds, family offices, and investment firms looking for a discreet yet prestigious office, this suite represents a once-in-a-decade opportunity.


Availability

This 2,251 RSF furnished office is not yet on the market, making it a true insider’s find. Boutique spaces in trophy Plaza District assets are in high demand and tend to lease quickly once listed.


Interested in learning more about this unique availability at The Seagram Building?
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