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Contact us for current pricing.
Most NYC landlord restrict us from listing the asking rental price.
Many landlords are offering significant concessions, construction allowances, and free rent.
Medical layout currently built with a series of fully installed treatment and exam rooms organized off a central internal corridor, creating a highly functional clinical flow that supports patient intake, consultation, and procedure-based care. Entry leads into a defined reception and waiting component that transitions directly into the operational core of the suite, allowing for controlled movement between public and private areas while maintaining discretion for patients.
Beyond the front-of-house area, the plan unfolds into multiple perimeter rooms, each enclosed and outfitted for medical use, making them immediately suitable as exam rooms, consultation offices, or specialty procedure rooms depending on the operator’s needs. Several of these rooms are positioned along the exterior wall line, benefiting from window exposure that enhances the patient experience and provides a more comfortable environment for extended appointments. Interior rooms are efficiently arranged to maximize density while maintaining accessibility, allowing for a strong ratio of clinical rooms relative to the overall footprint.
The space includes built-in cabinetry, medical-grade finishes, and integrated equipment placements, indicating prior use by a healthcare provider and reducing the need for extensive upfront buildout. Dedicated support areas are interspersed throughout the layout, including sterilization zones, storage closets, and utility spaces that are critical for daily medical operations. A secondary treatment room cluster allows for simultaneous patient handling, which is ideal for multi-provider practices or specialists requiring parallel workflows.
Circulation paths are clearly defined, with hallways connecting each room in a logical sequence that supports both staff efficiency and patient privacy. The layout naturally separates clinical functions from administrative and waiting areas, allowing front desk operations to remain uninterrupted while procedures are conducted deeper within the suite.
Flexibility exists within the current configuration, as the unit can be leased in its entirety or demised into a smaller portion, making it adaptable for both established practices and growing medical users. The existing infrastructure, combined with a thoughtful room distribution and multiple perimeter treatment rooms, positions the space as a turnkey opportunity for medical tenants seeking immediate usability with long-term scalability.
Notes: Entire unit or half of the space available. Entire space available as well as half is available
110 East 40th street stands a professional use commercial co-op building property that is situated in Murray Hill & Grand Central. The property contains nine floors that span an area that measures to 52,909 SF. There are 33 commercial co-op units within covering a number of professional-use tenant/owners.
The Grand Park Building itself consists of a mix of small professional businesses, corporations and medical practices.
Building Features:
- Renovated Passenger Elevators
- 24/7 Building Access
- Attended Lobby
- Located 2 blocks from Grand Central and the 4, 5, 6, 7 and shuttle trains
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