Just one block away from Central Park, a sleek space with 22,610 square feet in a building originally erected in 1951. The lobby has round-the-clock security, all close to the 4, 5, 6, N, R, and W lines. Midtown East has a reputation for functionality more than fun, but no more. The neighborhood is packed with hotels and the kind of go-to restaurants where everyone feels comfortable, like The Smith, Rosa Mexicano, and Hillstone. Urbanspace Vanderbilt, a new food hall, provides a bit of Brooklyn, with Roberta’s pizza, Ovenly cookies, and much more. If ever you need a change of clothes, the flagship Fifth Avenue stores from brands high (Louis Vuitton) and low (H&M) are right there. Grand Central is in the heart of Midtown East, making it convenient to commuters. Need a break? Breathe in some nature nearby at Central Park.