GSA New York office — The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) maintains a regional / program presence at 405 Lexington Avenue, 40th Floor, New York, NY 10174. GSA is a cabinet-level support agency that, among other duties, helps other federal entities lease and manage space, buy goods and services through contract vehicles, and standardize IT/security purchasing pathways. This page only orients you to a directory-listed phone and address; policies, solicitations, and building access rules are authoritative on gsa.gov and .mil/.gov systems.
What this office cluster typically covers
- Federal Acquisition Service (FAS): schedules and marketplace programs used by agency contracting officers—vendors should follow SAM.gov and eOffer instructions, not a directory summary.
- Public Buildings Service (PBS): leasing, design, and maintenance of federally occupied civilian space in the region.
- Policy & compliance: green-building standards, workplace modernization, and small-business participation goals as published in the Federal Register.
Business context
- Jurisdiction: United States government—employees are federal civil servants or contractors under federal rules.
- Reach: National agency with regional offices; Midtown Manhattan is one hub among many.
- Scale: one of the largest centralized buyers of goods and services for the civilian federal enterprise—budget figures appear in annual GSA congressional justifications.
Languages & accessibility
Federal offices generally provide reasonable language access for benefits-affecting programs; for procurement questions, expect English contract documents. Buildings follow ABA/ADA standards; visitors with access needs should coordinate through the security desk listed on the official building page.
Location & contact
- Address: 405 Lexington Ave #40, New York, NY 10174, United States
- Phone: +1 212-867-3053
- Website: gsa.gov
Last verified (desk review): April 2026 — NAP matched to listing; mission summary from GSA’s public “About” materials. Regional office moves happen; confirm before visiting.
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