Terrace opportunities at the tower’s setbacks offer private outdoor space for tenants.
Access to natural light makes for inviting, collaborative work areas and breakout spaces.
Generous floorplates allow flexible and efficient layouts of open workspaces.
Prebuilt suites include pantries and kitchen spaces with natural light and views.

Flexible Floor Plates

From large open workplaces to traditional office suites, the Chrysler Building offers a variety of flexible and functional floor plates. Low-rise floors have large footprints, while the upper tower levels offer an exclusive boutique feel—and the building’s most spectacular views. Setbacks at multiple locations along the height of the tower offer opportunities for private terraces with outstanding views.
Renovated elevator lobbies incorporate original Art Deco elevator doors within Gensler’s contemporary new design.
All-new bathrooms feature clean, modern style.

Modern Upgrades

Master architect Gensler implemented building-wide improvements that include all-new windows and efficient new mechanical systems. In addition to a refreshed elevator lobby, adding brighter lighting and bold new signage, Gensler also designed brand-new restrooms, hallways, glass entry doors, and common corridor upgrades that will bring the Chrysler Building into the most current workplace standards with contemporary style and functionality.
The living room offers rec room-style amenities including games tables and billiards, as well as private phone rooms and co-working seating.
The Pantry offers a casual, café-style environment for working, socializing with colleagues, or enjoying a morning or afternoon coffee break.
The club’s exclusive offerings include a dedicated yoga and meditation studio.
Tenants can reserve the club’s board room for large meetings.
Conferencing spaces include a town hall-style meeting space and break-out area.

The Chrysler Club

Designed exclusively for tenants, the Chrysler Club—on the 27th floor amenity level—combines stylish work and leisure spaces with contemporary design. The full-floor club includes a boardroom, conferencing center, library and lounge, yoga and meditation room, open pantry with collaborative breakout seating, and a recreation area—all overlooking a landscaped outdoor terrace at the tower’s setback.
Inspired by the Chrysler Building’s Art Deco architecture and the classic coffee shops of old New York, Chrysler Diner offers an all-American experience.
The café and bar will feature a grab-and-go coffee counter with its own seating area overlooking 42nd Street.

Lobby Level

Architect David Rockwell of Rockwell Group, designer of New York’s most memorable restaurants and bars, will bring new life to the Chrysler Building’s ground-floor storefronts, including an all-new tourist experience, a cafe with coffee counter service during the morning rush and a bar to unwind after work, the new all-American Chrysler Diner, and a stylish sushi bar.
The reimagined Arcade will offer a variety of lifestyle-driven services and retail, including a flower shop and wine store. Additional retail venues will be curated to provide convenient access to daily desires.
An on-site flower shop will be a convenient stop for fresh-cut flowers, plants, and other tasteful gifts.
The Arcade’s convenient boutique wine shop will offer an expertly curated selection of vintages.

Arcade

The Arcade, located one level below the lobby and linked directly to Grand Central Terminal and MTA subways, offers a wealth of lifestyle-focused services and amenities you never have to step outside to enjoy. Completely reimagined by celebrated architect David Rockwell of Rockwell Group, the Arcade offers exciting new retail including grab-and-go coffee, personal care and wellness venues, concierge services, a wine and flower shop and much more.
The Cloud Club offers lunchtime dining and evening cocktails with exceptional views.
The centerpiece of the reimagined Cloud Club is a glamorous bar inspired by Art Deco cocktail culture.
The reimagined Cloud Club celebrates classic cocktail culture surrounded by magnificent views.
AD100 designer Ken Fulk’s vision for the rechristened Cloud Club incorporates elegant details with Art Deco flourishes.

The Cloud Club

The legendary Cloud Club, where captains of industry once sipped champagne with Hollywood stars, is being reborn on the tower’s 61st and 62nd floors. Completely reimagined by acclaimed tastemaker and AD100 designer Ken Fulk, the new Cloud Club will feature an elegant, contemporary take on the Chrysler Building’s opulent Art Deco style. The bi-level venue, open to the public, will offer daily lunch service, evening cocktails, private dining and conferencing and catered event spaces, all with dazzling views of the skyline and beyond. The North and South Eagle Terraces offer an intimate view of the spectacular and iconic eagle sculptures adorning the building.
Views from tower floors looking north and east towards the East River.
Views from tower floors looking south towards Lower Manhattan.

Views

The world’s most legendary skyscraper boasts some of the most spectacular views in New York City. From its privileged Midtown East location at the intersection of Lexington Avenue and East 42nd Street, directly across from Grand Central Terminal, the Chrysler Building commands impressive vistas from the East River to the Hudson, from the Verrazano Bridge and New York Harbor to Central Park and beyond.