A tall historic building with ornate architectural details stands amidst modern skyscrapers in a cityscape, with a busy street below, blue sky, and some clouds.

A storied building in the heart of Midtown.

Once home to the legendary FAO Schwartz, 303 Fifth Avenue is a classic turn-of-the-century architectural gem. The building opened in 1910 and has been a landmark in the neighborhood ever since. Numerous renovations over the years have preserved its old-world charm while keeping it up to date with the times.

A commuter’s dream.


10 Min Walk to Penn Station

Red circular sign with a large white number one in the center.
Red circular sign with the white number 2 in the center.
Red circular traffic sign with white number three in the center.
Logo for the company PATH in blue and black, featuring a stylized arrow and geometric shapes.

One Block From Herald Square

Yellow circle with a black letter 'N' in the center.
A yellow circular sign with a black letter 'Q' in the center.
A yellow circular sign with a black letter 'R' in the center.
Orange circular background with a large white letter B in the center.
The letter D inside an orange circle, part of a series of transportation or parking lot signs.
Orange circle with a white letter F in the center.
Orange circle with a white letter M in the center

Two Blocks From 33rd Street Station

Blue and black logo with a stylized speech bubble and the word 'PATH' in bold uppercase letters.
Green circular sign with the white number six in the center.

15 Min Walk to Grand Central


Abstract painting with flowing, curved lines and shades of blue and gray.
 
A close-up of a light blue and white soft fabric with a textured pattern.
Close-up of a horizontally aligned metallic or painted blue surface with a textured finish.

Don’t take our word for it…come check out the space for yourself!

Close-up of a broken light blue ceramic plate with a piece missing from the edge.
Close-up of a white and light blue ceramic plate with a watercolor pattern.