Penthouse full floor presence, abundance of windows with excellent light and views
Located in the heart of Penn Plaza, an area primed for dramatic redevelopment and expansion as a 24/7 business district. Built in 1960, the office tower is located on the north side of West 33rd Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, just steps from Penn Station and convenient to the A, C, E, N, R, Q, W, 1, 2, and 3 subway lines. A variety of showroom, office and retail tenants currently occupy the building. 131 West 33rd Street offers a host of unique opportunities and benefits to investors.
131 West 33rd Street is a 16-story building constructed in 1960, with showroom, office and retail tenants containing approximately 208,805 square feet of net rentable area for sale.
ZONING AND AVAILABLE FOR:
The Property lies with the C6-4.5 zoning district.
FACADE:
The facade consists of an aluminum and glass curtain wall system with
clear glass and factory finished panels along the West 33rd Street
elevation. Secondary sidewall surfaces found along the rear side and
bulkhead wall elevations consist of white brick. The sidewalls adjacent
to the fire tower landings and inside face of upper bulkhead are
finished with a cementations finish. There is some exposed concrete
along the upper bulkhead walls.
WINDOWS:
The window system
along the 33rd Street elevation is integral with the aluminum and glass
stick curtain wall system. The window system along the rear elevation is
punctuated ribbon design. Frames have a brushed aluminum finish except
on the rear facade adjacent to the lot line where the windows are
steel-framed. All windows are single-glazed clear glass, with a
combination of fixed and hopper units.
ENTRANCE AND LOBBY:
The Property’s main entrance on 33rd Street consists of stainless steel
finished double leaf storefront doors. The opportunity exists to
increase the size of the lobby by reconfiguring the stairway located
between the lobby and loading dock.
LOADING DOCK:
The
loading dock on 33rd Street has a motorized coil metal roll-up type
door. Access to the lading area is provided at grade and loading dock
area is recessed from the Property’s sidewall.
SECURITY:
The building is serviced by security service and building personnel 24
hours per day, seven days per week. Security cameras monitor the lobby
and 33rd Street entrance as well as the elevator cabs.
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL:
Structure:
The Property’s foundation walls consist of a combination of
cast-in-place concrete and masonry. Cellar overhead framing consists of
cast-in-place concrete floor slabs with concrete encased steel beams.
INTERIOR FINISH:
Interior flooring is either commercial quality carpeting or 12”x12”
vinyle tiles, and wall boards are painted drywall and wall covering.
There are some plaster walls in common areas as well.
FLOOR PLATES:
The Property features a side-core design, allowing for exceptional staff seating density.
STAIRS:
The Property’s stairs are steel framed with concrete filled, steel pan treads with metal railings.
CORRIDORS:
Typical corridors on multi-tenant floors are finished with vinyl tile
flooring, painted drywall wall surfaces, and suspended acoustical
ceiling system with recessed lighting.
ROOF:
The Property’s
upper and setback roofs consist of built-up roof system with stone
ballast. The main roof consists of a ballasted single-ply EPDM roofing
system
FLOORS:
Floors are framed with structural steel columns and beams encased in concrete with elevated cast-in-place concrete slabs.
BALCONIES:
Fire tower stairwell exterior landings consist of cast-in-place concrete slabs with painted metal railings.
FLOOR LOADS:
The office floors (2nd-16th) support live loads of 75 pounds per square
foot. The penthouse supports 125 lbs and the cellar and 1st floors
support 100 lbs psf.
CEILINGS:
The typical slab-to-slab
height is 9’5” and finished ceiling heights average 8’0”. Ceilings in
the tenant spaces are made of 2’x 2’ suspended acoustical tile.
PLUMBING:
The Property has commercial quality plumbing fixtures, including floor
mounted toilets, urinals, and lavatories set within counter vanities.
The domestic water system uses a combination of galvanized iron and
steel, copper and cast iron piping. In the building down-feed water
distribution system, water is pumped from the water service up to a
wooden storage tank mounted on the rooftop bulkhead. There are two 20
hp house pumps that pump water up to an 8,300 gallon tank. 3,500 gallons
are used for the Property’s fire standpipe system reserve and 4,800 are
used for the Property’s domestic water supply. Distribution throughout
the Property is by gravity flow.
Hot water is generated by two
central steam coils that feed a 500 gallon hot water storage tank. Hot
water is circulated by a single pump.
Sanitary waste and vent
piping consist of cast iron. The storm water collection system is a mix
of galvanized and cast iron. Two dual sewer ejector pump systems in the
cellar removes all restaurant tenant sewage and condenser water from the
building.
LIGHTING:
Lighting at the Property is provided by a mixture of fluorescent and incandescent light fixtures.
SIDEWALKS AND CURBING:
There are concrete sidewalks along 33rd Street, as well as
cast-in-place curbing with steel guard edging along the street
perimeter.
VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION:
The Property is served
by four passenger elevators and one freight elevator, floors Cellar
through 17. Elevators have 3,000 lbs of capacity each, and are traction
type with the original relay controllers. Elevator equipment is located
with the roof top elevator bulkhead structure. the touch button type
elevators are manufactured by Otis Elevator, and the cab finishes
consist of carpeted flooring, wood wall panels and metal ceilings.
HVAC:
Con Edison is supplies to the building. The steam piping is metered
with a small meter and large meter located with separate piping off the
main header. Pressure is reduced to 35lbs via PRV stations. Steam is
routed to steam-to-hot water exchangers located within the mechanical
equipment room. Hot water is supplied via a 2 pipe distribution to
perimeter fan coils units or re-heat coils in ductwork by tow
circulating pumps ( one circulating pump as standby) Additionally, the
retail tenant owns and maintains an individual electric boiler.
Chilled water is supplied to the fan coil units by circulating pumps
(two operating, one standby). Chilled water for the system is produced
by a centrifugal refrigeration water chilling machine manufactured by
Trane, utilizing R-11 with a 450 ton capacity. Heat is removed from the
circulating condenser water loop by two approximately 225-ton cooling
towers, for a total capacity of approximately 450 tons. Condenser water
is circulated by two 30 hp pumps. (An additional pump is used for
standby) One chilled water pump circulates chilled water operating pumps
are 15 hp. The standby pump is 20 hp.
A separate 120 ton
cooling tower is located on the roof. The cooling towers service three
reciprocating chilling machines manufactured by Chryslers with 40 tons
of capacity each. Currently one machine is operational. This unit
provides chilled water to the ceiling hung air handler serving the
lobby. The other two machines while functional are not in use. They are
available for tenant cooling (they serviced the restaurant tenant space
at one time, but were taken off line when the tenant switched to a
single package unit and three split-system units). The piping associated
with these units is capped with the sub-basement level.
Condenser water from this system serves a 7.5 ton water cooled air
conditioning unit located with the sub-basement. This unit serves the
mainframe room. Two associated condenser water pumps and chilled water
pumps are located with the sub-basement.
An exhaust fan located on the roof serves commercial kitchen exhaust.
ELECTRICITY:
Electric service is provided by Consolidated Edison Company through low
voltage power lines. The Property’s electric capacity consist of two
4,000 amp, 120/208 volt 3-phase services distributed through copper
wiring in metal conduit. Each tenant has its own distribution panels and
circuit overload protection is provided by circuit breakers. The
capacity of a typical panel varies according to the individual tenant’s
specific needs from 125 to 200 amps. Tenant electricity is reimbursed
through rent inclusion an average of 5 watts per sf per floor is
available for power/lighting and air conditioning.
TELEPHONE:
Telephone service to the Property is provided by Verizon.
FIRE SAFETY:
Fire extinguishers are installed throughout. The Property is protected
by an advisory Class E fire alarm system. The fire command station
(manufactured by G.S. Edwards, model: 5800) is located in the main
lobby. Two individually coded fire alarm sub-systems (for restaurants)
are tied in to the main system and are monitored for Alarm and Trouble.
The fire alarm system is monitored by Central Stations. Paths of
egress/exits at each level are provided with manual pull stations,
warden stations and speaker appliance. Elevator lobbies are provided
with smoke detectors for elevator recall. No other areas/spaces are
monitored for smoke detection. Battery pack emergency corridor lighting
is also provided.
The building is provided with two roof
supplied systems. The roof tanks have 8,300 gallon capacity each (7,000
gallons for fire service). There are two fire standpipes located in the
stair wells with hose stations on every floor. The system is supplied
off the domestic water system with a Siamese connection on 33rd Street.
A separate sprinkler system is provided on the first floor, lobby
restaurants, basement and sub-basement. The system is connected to the
existing fire standpipe system.
