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525 Lexington Avenue is on the eastern side of Lexington Avenue, on the southeast corner with 49th Street, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. [1] It sits on the western portion of a city block bounded by Lexington Avenue to the west, 49th Street to the north, Third Avenue to the east, and 48th Street to the south. [2]
One Sutton Place South is a 14-story, 42-unit cooperative apartment house in the East Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, overlooking the East River on Sutton Place between 56th and 57th Streets. One Sutton Place South contains the residences of diplomats, titans of industry, and media executives.
Lexington Avenue seen from 50th Street with the Chrysler Building in the background. Both Lexington Avenue and Irving Place began in 1832 when Samuel Ruggles, a lawyer and real-estate developer, petitioned the New York State Legislature to approve the creation of a new north–south avenue between the existing Third and Fourth Avenues, between 14th and 30th Streets.
The fifth and sixth floor of the building were constructed from 2007 to 2015, in a project led by the original project manager using Rudolph's preliminary designs for a six-story building on the site. [3] The four-story building was constructed for Modulightor, a company that Rudolph co-founded to sell light fixtures.
The interior in 1942. Belmont Plaza Hotel was a hotel in New York City at 49th Street and 541-555 [1] Lexington Avenue, across the street from the Waldorf Astoria. [2]It was purchased by real estate developer and hotelier Alfred Kaskel in the fall of 1945.
El Cid on Lexington’s National Avenue opened in 2021. It changed hands in 2023 and now the restaurant has been evicted following a mass shooting on Aug. 9.
U.S. stocks slid after discount retail giant Walmart issued a weaker-than-expected outlook, prompting consumer spending and tariff concerns. Walmart shares slumped 6.5% after the retail giant ...
The Socony–Mobil Building is in the Murray Hill and East Midtown neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City, occupying a full city block bounded by 42nd Street to the north, Third Avenue to the east, 41st Street to the south, and Lexington Avenue to the west. It is less than a block east of Grand Central Terminal.