667 Madison has expanded its recently opened health club, available to all tenants for free, to include a bike lending program.
Located at 61st St. and Madison Ave., and only one block from Central Park, tenants can now borrow bikes free of charge to ride any time during business hours. The bikes are conveniently available from the building's central courtyard which enjoys direct street access.
Leonard Stern, chairman of Hartz Mountain Industries, the building's builder and owner, said, "Given the enormous usage of our recently opened free health club we reasoned that our tenants would find the ability to take a ride in the Park to be an exciting addition to our health club's offerings."
667 Madison is one of Manhattan's most desirable boutique office addresses, boasting a cast of the original plaster sculpture of the Statue of Liberty at its outer entryway, and museum quality 16th Century Knights of Armor and an original 17th Century Royal Goblin Tapestry on permanent display in the limestone-clad lobby. Its appeal also includes a five star concierge service offered by Abigail Michaels Concierge to all tenants.
For information about leasing retail space at 667 Madison Ave., contact Glenn Frankel at 201.348.1200 or
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About Hartz Mountain
Hartz Mountain industries the builder and owner of 667 Madison is one of the nation's largest private fully integrated real estate companies with an inventory of 38 million s/f of commercial, warehouse, retail and residential properties, the majority of which it built. The business is run by Leonard Stern and his two sons Emanuel and Edward.