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11 West 42nd Street
New York, New York
Located on the north side of 42nd Street, between prestigious 5th Avenue and Avenue of the Americas, 11 West 42nd Street is a historic building with close proximity to both Times Square and Grand Central Terminal. The 32-story property offers 932,101 square feet of office and retail space. The unique "H"-shape layout allows for eight corner offices per floor and a great deal of natural light throughout.
11 West 42nd Street was designed by the architectural firm York & Sawyer and was completed in 1927. Originally known as Salmon Tower and owned by Walter J. Salmon, the building was constructed with steel framework, concrete masonry and a brick façade.KEY FEATURES - Superb views of Bryant Park
- Magnificently ornate lobby
- Eight corner offices per floor
- 24-hour manned security
- Easy access to Grand Central Terminal, Times Square, The Port Authority and other public transportation
- Across the street from Bryant Park and NY Public library
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