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The Main Tower is informally known as Avengers Tower, as it serves as the headquarters of the superhero team, the Avengers, similar to the Avengers Mansion. Currently, the main Stark Tower is located in Broadway , occupying the space where the Condé Nast Building is in the real world.
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Avengers Tower (based on the Marvel Comics location of the same name), [8] formerly known as Stark Tower, is a skyscraper in Manhattan, New York City. [9] The building, initially owned by Stark Industries, serves as the headquarters of the Avengers until the Battle of Sokovia. [ 10 ]
The tower hasn't shown up beyond a few blink-and-you'll-miss it moments in other MCU projects, and fans haven't gotten any update on its status since Homecoming (though some of the Avengers did ...
Peter insists that Sharin does not need to contact Tony for help. Sharin instead contacts Spider-Man. Instantly, Peter receives a notification on his phone and leaves the room to "find" Spider-Man. He soon returns in his Spider-Man outfit. Sharin offers to contact the Avengers, but Spider-Man instead recruits the guests to help. He and Sharin ...
Avengers Mansion: Currently in ruin, but long the home of the Avengers. [2] Avengers Tower: Formerly Stark Tower, the current headquarters of the Avengers. [3] Alias Investigations: The private investigations firm founded and owned by Jessica Jones. [4] Baxter Building and Four Freedoms Plaza: The bases of the Fantastic Four. [5]
Avengers Campus, a series of attractions at various Disney Parks, is inspired by the MCU's Avengers, although it is an alternate version of the team. [271] The first of these Campuses opened on June 4, 2021, at Disney California Adventure . [ 272 ]
The three floors below ground were restricted from the public and had modified rooms for the Avengers' needs. Such rooms below ground were: Howard Stark's "Arsenal" chamber, the Avengers gym, Hawkeye's test-shooting room, the training room (much like the X-Mansion's Danger Room), the cryogenic storage area, a vault to contain Jack of Hearts's ...