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245 Park Avenue is a 648-foot (198 m) skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Designed by Shreve, Lamb and Harmon , it was completed in 1967 and contains 1.7 million square feet (160,000 m 2 ) on 48 floors.
Helmsley Building, 230 Park Avenue; 245 Park Avenue; 270 Park Avenue – replaced the Union Carbide Building; 277 Park Avenue; 299 Park Avenue; Waldorf Astoria New York, 301 Park Avenue; St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church; 345 Park Avenue; Racquet and Tennis Club, 370 Park Avenue; Park Avenue Plaza; Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue –designed ...
245 Park Avenue New York City, New York, U.S. Products: Real estate, Credit, Distressed securities, hedge funds [1] AUM: US$73 billion (2023) [2] Number of employees.
270 Park Avenue, also known as the JPMorgan Chase Tower and the Union Carbide Building, was a skyscraper in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.Built in 1960 for chemical company Union Carbide, it was designed by the architects Gordon Bunshaft and Natalie de Blois of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM).
270 Park Avenue, also known as the JPMorgan Chase Building, is a supertall skyscraper on the East Side of the Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.Designed by the firm of Foster + Partners, the skyscraper is expected to rise 1,388 feet (423 m) when completed in 2025.
277 Park Avenue is an office building in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It stands on the east side of Park Avenue between East 47th and 48th Streets, and is 687 feet (209 m) tall, with 50 floors. [2] It is tied with two other buildings, 55 Water Street and 5 Beekman Street, as the 73rd tallest building in New York.
101 Park Avenue is a 629-foot (192 m) tall skyscraper at 41st Street and Park Avenue in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. Eli Attia Architects designed the tower. The building contains various tenants, as well as several attractions and amenities such as Convene, [ 1 ] Five Iron Golf, [ 2 ] and Museum of the Dog .
Nearby buildings include 383 Madison Avenue to the north, 245 Park Avenue to the northeast, the Helmsley Building to the east, the MetLife Building and Grand Central Terminal to the southeast, and the Yale Club of New York City Building to the southeast. [2] The hotel was built above Grand Central Terminal's underground railroad tracks.