Glass Steel and Stone
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1251 Avenue of the Americas

Formerly: Exxon Building
Built: 1967- 1972
Designed by: Harrison & Abramovitz
Renovated: 1989-1993
Type: Skyscraper
Stories: 55
Maximum height: 750 feet / 229 meters
Location: 1251 Avenue of the Americas
City: New York
State: New York

O ne of the quintessential New York skyscrapers, 1251 Avenue of the Americas embodies the city during its mid-20th century growth spurt. The building features narrow rows of vertical masonry columns climbing into the sky. The columns frame windows that are recessed, but not too recessed like so many similar skyscrapers. It's narrow face is on Sixth Avenue while its broad sides extend westward emphasizing just how massive this building is.

> This building has about 2,000,000 square feet of rentable space.
> The building features a plaza with a pool and fountains that are popular among thousands of pedestrians that pause there each day.
> The windows are just four feet, eight inches wide.
> This building was built for the Exxon corporation.
> This building is part of the Rockefeller Center Extension project.
> It is often reported that this building has just 54 stories. This is incorrect. There are 55.
> This building extends four stories underground.
> This building has 36 elevators, including three freight elevators that are twice as tall as the regular elevators.
> 1986 - This building is purchased by Mitsui Fudosan USA.

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