Written by: VISUALHOUSE
Photography: VISUALHOUSE

667 Madison is a boutique office building situated at the intersection of two of New York City's most prominent neighborhoods and is one block from Central Park.

Conceived as a walk-to-work boutique office building at the Northern edge, 667 Madison was built to meet a specific set of needs desired by family offices, alternative asset management businesses, and boutique office occupiers. With ownership by Leonard Stern and son Edward, they pride themselves in operating New York City’s finest boutique office building, providing the first-class service that is unmatched in the Manhattan marketplace.

Inspired by grand architectural elements in the Saint-Germain- des-Prés district of Paris, 667 Madison's granite-clad exterior office building stands at 25 stories. Bespoke interiors have been curated to feature elements of a Manhattan residence rather than of standard office space. This vision has been realized through expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and ceiling heights of 14', as well as the use of materials such as sheetrock and finishes like automatic shades and others that are found in New York’s very best residential buildings.

667 Madison's office interior finishes reflect ownership's vision to offer its tenants a standard that is modern, yet timeless, and with the very best in quality that is available in the marketplace today. These standards include wide-planked wood floors, floor-to-ceiling glass office fronts, generous use of sheetrock, and related finishes that ensure office interiors are both highly functional, yet residential in the ambiance.