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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF ARTS  3 Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, 305 East 47th Street, 10th Floor  New York, NY 10017  Misti Wills - [email protected]  (212) 988-7700 x221   

O ice Rentals Available - July 2017  Beautiful, modern space in a sunny o ice building  at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, near the United  Nations Building. Located on the East side, close to  all transportation, and readily accessible by  subway, bus, or car service. The o ice is outfitted  with airy and modern furniture and is ideal for a  variety of business ventures. Entire suite of o ice  spaces can be made into a private section on the  floor with two glass entry doors. Please call or  email to set up a viewing.     Facilities include:      ● Onsite conference rooms with teleconferencing  capabilities  ● 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. reception  ● Secured floor access  ● Cleaning services  ● Access to copy machines  ● Kitchen and dining facilities 

Building amenities include:    ● 24/7 doorman  ● Photo ID security cards  ● Digital lobby directory  ● Three full-service elevators  ● Accommodating building sta       Total Space Available: 150 SF - 2500 SF  Capacity: Can Accommodate 15 - 20 People in  Various-Sized O ices  Rental Rate: Varies  Property Type: O ices  Property Sub-type: O ice Building  Building Size: 159,359 SF  Building Class: A  Year Built: 1928  Floor Renovated: 2006  Zoning Description: C 1-9, Manhattan (R5) 

 

 

                                        The American Federation of Arts (AFA), one of the country’s oldest art organizations, initiates and  organizes art exhibitions that encompass a wide range of mediums, artists, historical periods, and cultural  traditions, from Roman portraiture and Native American artifacts to American Impressionism and  contemporary art and sculpture. Since its founding in 1909, the AFA has organized or circulated more than  3,000 exhibitions, with presentations—in every state, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and  Africa—viewed by well over ten million people. Today, the AFA continues to explore new opportunities to  cultivate fertile ground for the broadest dissemination and appreciation of the visual arts.