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135-139 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001
Haymarket Building · Office Property For Lease
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7,488 SF


Highlights
- Brand New Lobby + Usable rooftop space exclusive to building's tenants
- Flexible spaces to accommodate finance, retail, and office tenants.
- Eight minute walk to Madison Square Park.
- 3 Minute walk to Penn Station - All major subway and train lines to travel in and out of Manhattan.
- High vehicle and foot traffic from 29th street.
Property Overview
135-139 W 29th St, otherwise known as the Haymarket building is a 12 story 96,000 square foot office located in the city of New York. Built-in 1911 property sports masonry construction and was recently renovated in 2023. Recently purchased by the Kaufman Organization, which plans to implement a institutional quality capital improvement program. The improvements will include modernizing the storefront, lobby, elevators, installing a shared usable rooftop and access control systems. Other unique features include 24-hour access, a nearby bus line, a commuter rail, a metro, and an in-house security system.
- 24 Hour Access
- Bus Line
- Commuter Rail
- Metro/Subway
- Security System
- Skylights
- Energy Star Labeled
- Roof Terrace
- Outdoor Seating
- Balcony
Property Facts
Sustainability
Sustainability
ENERGY STAR® Energy Star is a program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that promotes energy efficiency and provides simple, credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed decisions. Thousands of industrial, commercial, utility, state, and local organizations partner with the EPA to deliver cost-saving energy efficiency solutions that protect the climate while improving air quality and protecting public health. The Energy Star score compares a building’s energy performance to similar buildings nationwide and accounts for differences in operating conditions, regional weather data, and other important considerations. Certification is given on an annual basis, so a building must maintain its high performance to be certified year to year. To be eligible for Energy Star certification, a building must earn a score of 75 or higher on EPA’s 1 – 100 scale, indicating that it performs better than at least 75 percent of similar buildings nationwide. This 1 – 100 Energy Star score is based on the actual, measured energy use of a building and is calculated within EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager tool.
