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Above floor 73, [65] the top of One Vanderbilt contains an observation deck called Summit One Vanderbilt (branded in all-uppercase letters as SUMMIT One Vanderbilt). [66] Summit One Vanderbilt spans 71,938 square feet (6,683.3 m 2 ) and contains some restaurants.
A guide in 1939 described the Vanderbilt as "one of the hotels in New York that has kept its popularity for many years". [122] Manger Hotels bought the Vanderbilt Hotel from New York Life in February 1941, [90] [123] though the hotel's management was retained. [94] Plans for minor alterations to the hotel building were filed in 1948. [124]
It is the fourth-tallest in New York City, after One World Trade at 1,776 feet, Central Park Tower at 1,550 feet, and 111 West 57th Street at 1,428 feet. 'Exhilarating' views from new observation ...
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647 Fifth Avenue is in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.It is along the east side of Fifth Avenue between 51st Street and 52nd Street. [3] [4] The land lot is rectangular and covers 3,750 square feet (348 m 2), with a frontage of 37.5 feet (11.4 m) and a depth of 100 feet (30 m). [3]
The CBS Studio Building is a seven-story office building at 49 East 52nd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.It has had various uses at different times, including serving as a Vanderbilt family guest house, the first graduate school of the Juilliard School, CBS Radio studios, and Columbia Records studio.
[113] [108] By 2013, asking rents at 452 Fifth Avenue were over $100 per square foot ($1,100/m 2), [114] which made it among 80 buildings in New York City achieving triple digit rents. [ 115 ] 452 Fifth Avenue was fully leased by mid-2015, [ 116 ] amid reports PBC would sell the structure. [ 109 ]
Vanderbilt Avenue is the name of three thoroughfares in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Staten Island. They were named after Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794–1877), the builder of Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan .