Where Old New York Meets Modern Business
One of New York’s most architecturally interesting structures, the two‑building complex that comprises 28‑40 West 23rd Street features a carefully restored cast‑iron façade that was cited by the Friends of Cast Iron Architecture.
Constructed in 1879, the original building housed the Stern Brothers department store in the iconic Ladies’ Mile district. Today it provides three distinct entrances with attended lobbies spanning Chelsea and the Flatiron District and is home to fashion and technology tenants, giving the landmark new prominence in the 21st century.
Large floor plates and a Paris-inspired atrium — modeled after the preeminent Plaza Athenee Hotel — further attract this creative class. Current availabilities include full floors of 25,000 square feet.