The Cosmopolitan
$25 to $35/sqft/yr
50 South Buckhout Street, Irvington, NY 10533
130,000 sqft
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Elevate Your Business Profile
Built in the Classical Revival style and modeled after the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, 50 S Buckhout once housed The Cosmopolitan magazine, the creative engine of publisher John Brisben Walker. Corinthian columns, fluted pilasters, six-over-six windows, and twin rooftop domes still mark the facade. Inside, original architecture meets modern infrastructure.
Today this 130,000-square-foot landmark is a working home for professionals, startups, and innovators. The building that drew visionary minds to the riverside more than a century ago now offers flexible, character-filled suites for the next generation of ideas. Irvington itself carries that literary legacy: the village takes its name from author Washington Irving, whose Hudson River home sits just down the road.
Move-In Ready Suites
• 130,000 SF Landmark Classical Revival building
• Suites from 1,200 RSF to 11,000 RSF
• Spectacular Hudson River views
• Steps to Irvington Metro North Station
• Free on-site parking and shared loading dock
• Walk to Downtown Irvington retail & restaurants
The Only Limitation Is Your Imagination
Face the Hudson River, work under high ceilings and light-drenched spaces, or settle into a space with a character all its own.
A Seamless Blend of Live, Work, And Play
Convenience, Luxury, And Lifestyle
50 S Buckhout gives you back what the NYC commute takes - time, light, and space to think. Sunlit offices with Hudson River views sit steps from the Irvington Metro North station, one block from a walkable downtown of restaurants and shops, and 20 miles from Grand Central.
The Village of Irvington delivers prestige without pretense. An affluent, refined, professional community, and natural home for companies whose brand and clientele demand the same.
Historical Significance
Once the creative heart of The Cosmopolitan magazine, 50 S Buckhout St has witnessed decades of innovation. From publishing legends to visionary minds, this riverside destination was a place where ideas came to life.
Modeled after the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park and rendered in the Classical Revival style, 50 S Buckhout Street became the working home of The Cosmopolitan, one of the great American literary magazines of its age.
Corinthian columns, fluted pilasters, elevated semi-circular porches, and rooftop domes distinguish this 130,000 SF local landmark, with original architectural elements intact.
10 Spaces Available
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