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On November 18, 1929, Smith acquired a lot at 27–31 West 33rd Street, adding 75 feet (23 m) to the width of the proposed office building's site. [187] [188] Two days later, Smith announced the updated plans for the skyscraper. The plans included an observation deck on the 86th-floor roof at a height of 1,050 feet (320 m), higher than the ...
100 West 33rd Street: Opening date: 1989: Management: Vornado Realty Trust: Owner: Vornado Realty Trust: No. of stores and services: 40 (in 2019) No. of anchor tenants: 1 (0 open, 1 vacant) Total retail floor area: 243,000 square feet (22,600 m 2) No. of floors: 4 (2 upper and 2 lower levels) Public transit access: New York City Subway:
Cisco Systems, a networking and telephony company, occupies part of the 6th and the entire 9th floor. Cookie Jar Entertainment has an office in Suite 3324. [17] Dun & Bradstreet has an office on the 44th floor. [10] Expeditors has an office on the 46th floor. Gibbons P.C., a law firm, occupies the entire 37th floor.
The hotel, located at 54–58 West 33rd Street, was planned to be 16 stories high and was budgeted at $400,000. [43] [44] The Hotel Martinique was originally intended as an apartment hotel. [45] [39] A floor plan of the Martinique was included in a contemporary real-estate journal article about apartment hotels. [39]
The site is bounded by Eighth Avenue to the east, 31st Street to the south, Ninth Avenue to the west, and 33rd Street to the north. [3] The Farley Building occupies two full city blocks, an 8-acre (32,000 m 2 ) footprint straddling the tracks of the Northeast Corridor and the Farley Corridor (sub-district B) in western Midtown Manhattan . [ 4 ]
Midtown Manhattan is the central portion of the New York City borough of Manhattan, serving as the city's primary central business district.Midtown is home to some of the city's most prominent buildings, including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, the headquarters of the United Nations, Grand Central Terminal, and Rockefeller Center, as ...
The 33rd Street station is a terminal station on the PATH system. Located at the intersection of 32nd Street and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) in the Herald Square neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan, New York City, it is served by the Hoboken–33rd Street and Journal Square–33rd Street lines on weekdays, and by the Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) line on late nights ...
The western portion of the yard is bordered by 30th Street and 33rd Street in the north and south, and Eleventh and Twelfth avenues in the east and west. Plans for the western phase of the project originally called for up to seven residential towers, an office building at 33rd Street and Eleventh Avenue tentatively known as "West Tower", and a ...