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1271 Avenue of the Americas is on the western side of Sixth Avenue (officially Avenue of the Americas [2]), between 50th and 51st streets, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The land lot is rectangular and covers 82,340 sq ft (7,650 m 2 ). [ 3 ]
Located in a niche adjacent to the neighboring 1270 Avenue of the Americas, the Music Hall is housed under the building's seventh-floor setback. [264] The other building on the block between 50th and 51st streets is 1270 Avenue of the Americas, [260] a 31-story structure with a setback on the sixth floor. [261]
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Across Sixth Avenue, the building faces 1221 Avenue of the Americas to the southwest, 1251 Avenue of the Americas to the west, and 1271 Avenue of the Americas to the northwest. Radio City Music Hall, 1270 Avenue of the Americas, and 50 Rockefeller Plaza are directly to the north.
At the time, the terrace was scheduled to open in late 2021 and would only be usable by tenants of 1270 Avenue of the Americas and their guests. [196] [197] The garden opened in September 2021 [198] and is formally known as Radio Park. [199] Designed by the firm of HMWhite, Radio Park includes birch trees, a set of bleachers, and various pathways.
The avenue's official name was changed to Avenue of the Americas in 1945 by the City Council, at the behest of Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, [25] who signed the bill into law on October 2, 1945. [26] The intent was to honor "Pan-American ideals and principles" [ 27 ] and the nations of Central and South America, and to encourage those countries to ...
1221 Avenue of the Americas (formerly also known as the McGraw-Hill Building) is an international-style skyscraper at 1221 Sixth Avenue (also known as the Avenue of the Americas) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The 51-floor structure has a seven-story base and a simple, cuboid massing.
The "Y" is 1221 Avenue of the Americas, which was the second tower completed (1973) and is the second in height (674 ft and 51 stories). The "Z" Building, the shortest and the youngest, is 1211 Avenue of the Americas with 45 stories (592 ft). [7] 1251 is the second-tallest building in the whole of Rockefeller Center, after 30 Rockefeller Plaza.