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54th Street (Manhattan)

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54th Street
Maintained by City of New York
Length 2.0 mi (3.2 km)
Location New York
West end: NY 9AWest Side Highway
East end: Sutton Place

54th Street is a two-mile-long, one-way street traveling west to east across Midtown Manhattan.

54th and Broadway
Contents

West to East

West 54th Street

West Side Highway

Eleventh Avenue (Manhattan)

  • Clinton Towers Apartments, 39-floor apartment building completed in 1974 [1] (north)
  • Colbert Report studios (formerly where Daily Show was taped)
  • AT&T Switching Center at 811 Tenth Avenue, 21-story, 113 m/370 ft switching station completed in 1964[2] (south)

Tenth Avenue (Manhattan)

Ninth Avenue (Manhattan)

Eighth Avenue (Manhattan)

Motorcycle parade on West 54th
  • The section between Eighth and Broadway is signed Señor Wences Way for the ventriloquist who had appeared on the nearby Ed Sullivan Show and who lived in the Ameritania Hotel.
  • The Marc, 260 West 54th, 42-floor, 142 m / 464 ft apartment tower on top of municipal garage (south)
  • Studio 54 (south)[3]
  • Ameritania Hotel (south) (south)[4]

Broadway (Manhattan)

Seventh Avenue (Manhattan)

The London NYC
  • 1325 Avenue of the Americas (north) (actually closer to Seventh Avenue) 35-story 153 m / 502 ft office tower that was portrayed as Elaine's workplace on Seinfeld It is connected to the Hilton Hotel.[6] (south)
  • The London NYC, 54-floor 180 m / 590 ft office tower that is tallest building on West 54th [7] (north)
  • Ziegfeld Theatre (north)
  • New York Hilton Hotel, 49-floor, 148 m 487 ft (148 m) hotel completed in 1963. Designed by Lapidus it was originally supposed to resemble the Miami Beach's curved Fontainebleau Hotel but was later changed to resembled the nearby New York Sheraton which Lapidus had also designed.[8] (south)
  • Burlington House (New York City), 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 50-story, 191 m / 625 ft office tower (north)

Avenue of the Americas

  • 1330 Avenue of the Americas, called "Brown Rock" when it was headquarters of ABC Television (south)
  • Financial Times Building 41-story, 151 m / 496 ft office tower completed in 1965 (south)[9]
  • The Warwick Hotel, 36-story, 111 m / 363 ft hotel completed in 1927 (north)
  • Tower Verre proposed 75-story, 352 m / 1,154 ft tower at 53 West 53rd Street[10] (south)
  • Museum of Modern Art (south)
  • Museum Tower 52-story 179 m 588 ft (179 m) Cesar Pelli tower completed in 1985
  • Millionaires Row at 13 West 54th where Nelson Rockefeller died[11] (north)
  • 4 West 54th Street, Mansion and Residence of John D. Rockefeller
  • University Club (north)

East 54th Street

Fifth Avenue (Manhattan)

  • 520 Madison Avenue 43-story, 176 m / 577 ft office tower with sloping lower walls and a section of the Berlin Wall in its adjoinng park[12] (south)

Madison Avenue (Manhattan)

  • Dillon, Read & Company Building, 36-story 141 m /464 ft building completed in 1982[13]
  • 527 Madison, 26-story 107 m 351 ft (107 m) building completed in 1986[14]
  • Hotel Elysee (south)

Park Avenue (Manhattan)

Lexington Avenue (Manhattan)

Third Avenue (Manhattan)

909 Third Aveneue

Second Avenue (Manhattan)

  • Neighborhood Playhouse, 340 E54th
  • East 54th Recreation Center
  • Mondrian Condominiums, 43-story 134 m 439 ft (134 m) apartment complex completed in 1992[17]

First Avenue (Manhattan)

  • Rivertower Apartments 39 floor apartments[18] (south)
  • Saint James' Tower, 30 floor apartments [19]

Sutton Place

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