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Radisson Hotel Martinique, New York NY | Nearby Businesses


49 W 32nd St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 736-3800

The Radisson Martinique on Broadway, formerly the New York Radisson Martinique Hotel, is a historic hotel at 53 West 32nd Street in Manhattan, New York City. Built by William R. H. Martin in a French Renaissance style. The hotel belongs to the Historical Hotels of America. It was the setting for Jonathan Kozol's study, Rachel and Her Children: Homeless Families in America .GeographyThe hotel was built on lots situated at West 33rd Street and West 32nd Street, and also the northeast corner of Broadway. The 12-story 165-room Hotel Alcazar at one time adjoined the Hotel Martinique on the north side of 34rd Street, east of Broadway. To the west is the Empire State Building. Also nearby are the Fifth Avenue shops, the New York Penn Station, and the Grand Central Terminal.HistoryThe hotel was built in 1897-98 by William R. H. Martin, who headed the Rogers Peet business. The French Renaissance style was by a design of Henry Janeway Hardenbergh. Martin had purchased the plot in 1892, and in 1893 and 1895, he bought additional land to build the hotel that he desired. The uptown store of Rogers Peet was in the same building. After the Martinique opened, Martin began running a series of short ads to introduce his house, the ads appearing several times a week in the Sun and Times.

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Ace Hotel New York
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20 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001-4502

(212) 679-2222

Ace Hotel reinvents the urban hotel for the people who make cities interesting. We crave experience more than hospitality clichés. We are curious about the historic buildings we inhabit, and let them guide us to someplace both fresh and familiar. Our sensibility is democratic and inclusive. We appeal to a broad spectrum of travelers directly, without reducing everything to the lowest common denominator. Ace is built around collaborations and friendships with local designers, artists and independent businesses.

34th Street – Herald Square (New York City Subway)
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Intersection of West 34th Street, Broadway & Sixth Avenue, New York, NY 10001
New York, NY 10001

34th Street–Herald Square is an underground station complex on the BMT Broadway Line and the IND Sixth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, and is the third busiest station in the system with 39,285,568 passengers entering the station in 2014. It is located at Herald Square in Midtown Manhattan where 34th Street, Broadway and Sixth Avenue intersect, and is served by the: D, F, N, and Q trains at all times R train at all times except late nights B and M trains weekdaysStation layoutThis station complex has a long mezzanine above the platforms. Three staircases and two elevators lead to each of the two Broadway line platforms. Three pairs of escalators lead to the Sixth Avenue line platforms (two to the northbound one and one to the southbound one). There is a non-ADA-compliant ramp that leads to an intermediate level. This level has two sets of staircases leading to each of the Sixth Avenue platforms. The elevators to this level are at the north end of the mezzanine by the 35th Street exit (which contains a bank of turnstiles, token booth, and three staircases leading to Broadway and Sixth Avenue).

The Breslin Bar & Dining Room
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16 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 679-1939

Kimpton Hotel Eventi
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851 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10001

(212) 564-4567

Radisson Martinique 49W 32nd St on Broadway
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49 W 32nd St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 736-3800

Hotel Metro, NYC
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45 W 35th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 947-2500

Located in the shadow of Manhattan's famed Empire State Building and situated blocks from the theater district, Fifth Avenue shopping and the excitement of New York City's midtown, the Hotel Metro offers modern amenities, newly renovated guestrooms and a soothing atmosphere amidst the hustle and bustle of New York. The Hotel Metro offers the finest New York City hotel accommodations with deluxe guestrooms and an array of modern amenities delivered with casual but impeccable service. Enjoy complimentary continental breakfast each morning in the hotel's warmly appointed lounge or an afternoon snack in the Metro Grill restaurant. Whether traveling on business or to enjoy the sights of New York, the Metro's amenities and comfortable décor will satisfy the demands of even the most seasoned traveler.

Hotel Pennsylvania
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401 7th Ave
New York, NY 10001

212-736-5000

The Hotel Pennsylvania is a hotel located at 401 7th Avenue (15 Penn Plaza) in Manhattan, across the street from Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Hotel Pennsylvania
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401 7th Ave
New York, NY 10001

212-736-5000

The Hotel Pennsylvania is a hotel located at 401 7th Avenue (15 Penn Plaza) in Manhattan, across the street from Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden in New York City.

NYMA - New York Manhattan Hotel
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6 W 32nd St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 643-7100

nyma offers Free Continental breakfast, Free Wi-Fi, and Free phone calls, nationwide, flat screen TVs, daily newspapers, in-room personal safes, laundry and valet services, as well as reduced-rate parking. Don't forget to unwind after your latest NYC adventure, nyma features an on-site fitness center. Another service you won't find at a standard economy hotel: concierge service to help guests arrange for car services and sightseeing activities

The Radisson Martinique
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49 W 32nd St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 736-3800

Pennsylvania Hotel in Manhattan
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W 32nd St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 736-5000

Radisson Hotel Manhattan (New York City)
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49w 32nd St
New York, NY 10001

HYATT Herald Square New York
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30-32 W 31st St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 330-1234

Located in the heart of Manhattan, Hyatt Herald Square is a chic, contemporary hotel in the world’s most vibrant city. With an infusion of style, thoughtful decor, and personalized service, our Midtown hotel’s carefully selected design blends iconic fashion with the heritage of publishing. The industrial feel and high-style elements create a fluid experience for business and leisure travelers. Make yourself at home in your guestroom with thoughtful sitting areas, functional storage and work space, free wireless Internet, and adjustable tables. Unique ceiling treatments offer an unexpected design, with punches of color and light set against natural wood and crisp, white Hyatt Signature bedding. Inspired by the area’s indicative publishing era, unique letterpress images and even the room numbers express the intricate detail known to former times. Every aspect of our social settings and free-flowing design ignite a unique, personalized concept that allows guests to easily enjoy their comfort zone. Capitalize on our central Midtown Manhattan location near iconic city attractions like Macy’s department store and Madison Square Garden. Located only a few blocks from Times Square and Broadway, our hotel near Herald Square is a central point for travelers looking to soak in life as an Manhattanite. Shop on the iconic Fifth Avenue shops located just half a block from our hotel. Let us show you our city, with helpful recommendations on our favorite local restaurants, popular nightlife venues, and trendy boutique shops. Afterward, when you’re ready to unwind, head up to our outdoor rooftop lounge, Up on 20, for unparalleled views of the Empire State Building, tantalizing cocktails, and delectable small plates. Make Hyatt Herald Square your home in NYC.

Stumptown Coffee @ Ace Hotel
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20 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001

Wolcott Hotel
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4 West 31st Street
New York, NY 10001

(212) 268-2900

The Hotel Wolcott is one of New York City's best kept hotel bargain secrets. Centrally located on 31st Street, just 3blocks down 5th Avenue from the Empire State Building, the Wolcott offers a great alternative to Manhattan's high priced hotels. Some hotels may charge you more than the Wolcott and give you less room amenities. The Hotel Wolcott gives you the best value, the right balance for your money.

Courtyard New York Manhattan/Chelsea
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135 W 30th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 967-6000

Located in the heart of NYC, near Herald Square and Madison Square Garden, our hotel offers spacious comfort and modern convenience - for an affordable price. Enjoy the tranquil energy of our new lobby featuring flexible areas for both working and relaxing. Treat yourself to delicious dining at Table 135 or settle into your comfortable room or suite and enjoy amenities including free hotel-wide Wi-Fi and in-room mini refrigerators. Flat-screen TVs with premium movie channels help you to relax after a busy day exploring Chelsea and beyond. We offer a fitness center so you don't have to sacrifice your workout routine during your NYC stay. Our biggest amenities is our location - right in the heart of the city, near Penn Station and Herald Square. Step right outside of the hotel and enjoy everything that NYC has to offer. Additional information at: http://www.marriott.com/nycce http://www.espanol.marriott.com/nycce http://www.marriott.de/nycce http://www.marriott.fr/nycce

Hotel Stanford
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43 W 32nd St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 563-1500

Located on 43 West 32nd street between Fifth and Broadway, we are just steps from all the Attractions & things to do in Midtown Manhattan. Hotel Stanford provides immediate access to all of the city’s rich culture and its most popular attractions. Our hotel is conveniently situated in Midtown Manhattan just minutes away from many of New York City’s well known restaurants, shopping centers, and museums.

La Quinta Inn & Suites Manhattan
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17 W 32nd St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 736-1600

The La Quinta Inn & Suites Manhattan hotel offers many amenities including free wireless high-speed Internet/ Wi-Fi, free Bright Side Breakfast & in-room safes.

Hampton Inn Empire State Building-35th Street
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59 W 35th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 564-3688

Welcome to the Hampton Inn Manhattan-35th Street/Empire State Building hotel, just 45 minutes from LaGuardia Airport and located in midtown Manhattan in New York’s largest central business district. The hotel is two blocks from the Empire State Building and within walking distance to Grand Central Station, Penn Station, and Madison Square Garden. The breathtaking opulence of 5th Avenue and the joie de vivre of Broadway are also just blocks away. Leisure guests are only blocks from world renowned restaurants, shops, theatres and fashion boutiques with access to the subway and bus lines throughout the city. Business guests will appreciate the proximity to corporations like Accenture and Ernst and Young that our hotel in Manhattan, New York offers. Relax in our bright spacious guest rooms with home comforts such as free WiFi, a clean and fresh Hampton bed®, coffeemaker and flat-screen TV with premium movie channel. Upgrade your midtown Manhattan hotel accommodations for better views of the city and Empire State Building. Choose rooms with two beds for extra family space. Accessible rooms and room service are available. Do business in our free 24-hour business center with WiFi. Enjoy Hampton’s free hot breakfast every morning in our spacious atrium or opt for a free Hampton On the Run® Breakfast Bag, available Monday to Friday. Relax with guests in our comfortable lobby or exercise in our free fitness center.

The Breslin at the ACE Hotel
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16 West 29th St @ Broadway
New York, NY 10001

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Pablo's Perch
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801 Surf Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11224

15 Penn Plaza
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15 Penn Plaza/401 7th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 760-0139

Le 15 Penn Plaza est un projet de gratte-ciel des années 2010, abandonné, situé à New York (New York, États-Unis).Voir aussiArticles connexes Gratte-ciel New York Liste des cinquante plus hauts immeubles de New YorkLien externe Skyscraperpage.com - 15 Penn Plaza

Graduate Center, CUNY
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365 5th Ave
New York, NY 10016

(212) 817-8215

The Graduate Center of the City University of New York is a public American research college based in New York City, and is the principal doctoral-granting institution of the CUNY system. The school is situated in a nine-story landmark building at 365 Fifth Avenue at the corner of 34th Street in the Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, across the corner from the Empire State Building. The Graduate Center has 4,600 students, 33 doctoral programs, 7 master's programs, and 30 research centers and institutes. A core faculty of approximately 140 is supplemented by over 1,700 additional faculty members drawn from throughout CUNY's eleven senior colleges and New York City's cultural and scientific institutions.Graduate Center faculty include recipients of the Nobel Prize, the Pulitzer Prize, the National Humanities Medal, the National Medal of Science, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Rockefeller Fellowship, the Schock Prize, the Bancroft Prize, the Wolf Prize, Grammy Awards, the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism, Guggenheim Fellowships, the New York City Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology, the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, and memberships in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences.

Grolier Club
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29 E 32nd St
New York, NY 10016

The Grolier Club is a private club and society of bibliophiles in New York City. Founded in January 1884, it is the oldest existing bibliophilic club in North America. The club is named after Jean Grolier de Servières, Viscount d'Aguisy, Treasurer General of France, whose library was famous; his motto, "Io. Grolierii et amicorum", suggested his generosity in sharing books. The Club's stated objective is "the literary study of the arts pertaining to the production of books, including the occasional publication of books designed to illustrate, promote and encourage these arts; and the acquisition, furnishing and maintenance of a suitable club building for the safekeeping of its property, wherein meetings, lectures and exhibitions shall take place from time to time..."Collections and programsThe Grolier Club maintains a research library specializing in books, bibliography and bibliophily, printing, binding, illustration and bookselling. The Grolier Club has one of the more extensive collections of book auction and book seller catalogs in North America. The Library has the archives of a number of prominent bibliophiles such as Sir Thomas Phillipps, and of bibliophile and print collecting groups, such as the Hroswitha Club of women book collectors and the Society of Iconophiles.The Grolier Club also has a program of public exhibitions which "treat books and prints as objects worthy of display, on a par with painting and sculpture." The exhibitions draw on various sources including holdings of the Club, its members, and of institutional libraries. In 2013, it hosted an exhibition on women in science.

St. John the Baptist Church (Manhattan)
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210 W 31st St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 564-9070

The Church of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at 211 West 30th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in the Fur District of the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. To the church's rear is the Capuchin Monastery of St. John the Baptist, located at 210 West 31st Street across from Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden.HistoryThe parish was established in 1840 as the second parish to serve German Catholics in New York City, after St. Nicholas' Church, on East 2nd Street, which was established in 1833. An historian noted: "Both German parishes had lay trustees that were so overbearing that they drove out several pastors."The first church erected was a small timber structure. It was dedicated 20 September 1840. The first pastor was the Rev. Zachary Kunze, O.F.M., who, following disharmony with the lay Board of Trustees, resigned in 1844. Kunze left with a portion of the congregation and founded the nearby Church of St. Francis of Assisi. The problems were so great with the Board of Trustees that, following the resignation of Kunze, the parish of St. John the Baptist was under interdict until 1845 when the Rev. J. A. Jakob became its second pastor. More disagreements ensued and the church was again closed in June 1846. It variously reopened with different pastors, but burned down on 10 January 1847.

Prince George Ballroom
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15 E 27th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 471-0870

Restored to its original 1904 architectural splendor, Prince George Ballroom provides a uniquely beautiful setting for your wedding or private event. The elegant, 4,800 square feet ballroom features ceiling murals that soar 16 feet above a splendid herringbone oak floor and requires minimal decor. Rental rates are very competitive, and 100% of proceeds go to support Breaking Ground, an organization that helps homeless New Yorkers.

Focus Pointe New York City
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
240 Madison Ave, Fl 5th
New York, NY 10016

(212) 682-0220

The Union League Club
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38 E 37th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 685-3800

The Union League Club is a private social club in New York City. Its fourth and current clubhouse, which opened on February 2, 1931, was designed by Benjamin Wistar Morris, III, and is located at 38 East 37th Street on the corner of Park Avenue in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The building was designated a New York City landmark on October 25, 2011.Union League clubs, which are legally separate but share similar histories and maintain reciprocal links with one another, are also located in Chicago and Philadelphia. Defunct Union League Clubs were located in Brooklyn and New Haven.HistoryThe club dates its founding from February 6, 1863, during the Civil War. Tensions were running high in New York City at the time, because much of the city's governing class, as well as its large Irish immigrant population, bitterly opposed the war and were eager to reach some kind of accommodation with the Confederate States of America. Thus, pro-Union men chose to form their own club, with the twin goals of cultivating "a profound national devotion" and to "strengthen a love and respect for the Union."

James A. Farley Post Office Building
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421 8th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 330-3296

The James A. Farley Post Office Building is the main United States Postal Service building in New York City. Its ZIP code designation is 10001. Built in 1912, the building is famous for bearing the inscription: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." Formerly the General Post Office Building, it was officially renamed in 1982 as a monument and testament to the political career of the nation's 53rd Postmaster General.The Farley Post Office is home to "Operation Santa", made famous in the classic film Miracle on 34th Street (1947), and it is the inspiration for the post office in Terry Pratchett's novel Going Postal (2004), with its "Glom of nit" legend. It also made an appearance in the 2016 video game Tom Clancy's The Division.OverviewThe Farley Building consists of the old general post office building and its western annex. The Farley building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and occupies two full city blocks, an 8acre footprint straddling the tracks of the Northeast Corridor and the Farley Corridor (sub-district B) in western Midtown Manhattan. The building fronts on the west side of Eighth Avenue, across from Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden. It is located at 421 Eighth Avenue, between 31st Street and 33rd Street in the New York City borough of Manhattan.

New York Public Library and Bryant Park
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5th Avenue & 42nd St
New York, NY 10018

New York Public Library and Bryant Park is a conjunction of the New York Public Library Main Branch and the adjacent Bryant Park.HistoryAfter serving as a battle ground during the Revolutionary War and a burial site when Washington Square was overrun by victims of yellow fever, it became the site of the Croton Distributing Reservoir.National Register ReferenceThis conjunction was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1966. Its listing on the NRHP is distinct from the "New York Public Library" on the same day, which covered just the main branch building. The NRHP reference number of the other listing is 66000546.

Flat Iron Building
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175 5th Ave
New York, NY 10010

(510) 541-2662

Times Square Tower
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7 Times Sq
New York, NY 10036

Times Square Tower is a 47-story, 726-foot (221 m) office tower located at 7 Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, standing at West 41st Street.Started in 2002 and completed in 2004, the tower contains Class A office space. Some of the most prominent features of the Times Square Tower are its billboards, several of which hang on the building's façade. Most of the large signs are found near the base, but one 4-story sign is found above the middle of the building. Towards the end of 2011, an electronic billboard replaced the static billboard towards the top of the tower. The building is also known for the zig-zag patterns on its exterior.Originally, this building's tenant was planned to be Arthur Andersen. The firm signed a lease in October 2000, but then backed out in 2002 after the Enron scandal.TenantsAlleghanyAnn TaylorAshurstFriedman Kaplan Seiler & AdelmanManatt, Phelps & PhillipsO'Melveny & MyersSociety for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication

Bush Tower
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32 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

Bush Tower, also called the Bush Terminal International Exhibit Building is a historic thirty-story skyscraper located just east of Times Square at 130-132 West 42nd Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1916–18 for Irving T. Bush's Bush Terminal Company, owners of Bush Terminal in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Bush Tower's unique original purpose as commercial display space and social space, its notable design that combined narrowness, height, and Neo-Gothic architecture, and its role in the evolution of Times Square and of New York skyscrapers after the 1916 Zoning Resolution all qualify it as an exceptional structure.ConceptUnder Irving T. Bush (who has no relation to the Bush political family) the Bush Terminal Co. created Bush Tower to bring buyers, manufacturers, and designers together. As such, the company promoted a "vast centralized marketplace under one roof where complete lines of goods can be examined without loss of time".The tower's lowest three floors were planned for the comfort and convenience of buyers visiting New York. These floors were modeled after a traditional large metropolitan private club and housed the newly created International Buyers Club, which contained "that mysterious element called 'atmosphere' and 'social standing'", yet representatives of any "reputable" firm could join for free. The company wrote these floors were also designed to be "welcoming of women members".

Bank of America Tower
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1 Bryant Park
New York, NY 10012

(212) 219-2927

The Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park is a 1,200ft skyscraper in the Midtown area of Manhattan in New York City. It is located on Sixth Avenue, between 42nd and 43rd Streets, opposite Bryant Park.The 1 billion project was designed by COOKFOX Architects, and advertised to be one of the most efficient and ecologically friendly buildings in the world. It is the fourth tallest building in New York City, after One World Trade Center, 432 Park Avenue, and the Empire State Building, and the sixth tallest building in the United States. Construction was completed in 2009.The building's Urban Garden Room at 43rd Street and 6th Avenue is open to the public.DetailsThe tower's architectural spire is 255.5ft tall and was placed on December 15, 2007. The building is 55 stories high and contains 2100000sqft of office space, three escalators and a total of 52 elevators manufactured by Schindler Group – 50 to serve the offices and two leading to the New York City Subway's mezzanine below ground, for the 42nd Street – Bryant Park / Fifth Avenue station.

Broadway shows
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729 7TH AVE
New York, NY 10019

(212) 239-6200

Broadway theatre, commonly known as Broadway, refers to the theatrical performances presented in the 40 professional theatres with 500 or more seats located in the Theater District and Lincoln Center along Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Along with London's West End theatres, Broadway theatres are widely considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world.The Theater District is a popular tourist attraction in New York City. According to The Broadway League, for the 2015 – 2016 season (which ended May 22, 2016), total attendance was 13,317,980 and Broadway shows had US$1,373,253,725 in grosses, with attendance up 1.6%, grosses up 0.6%, and playing weeks up 1.4%.The great majority of Broadway shows are musicals. Historian Martin Shefter argues, "'Broadway musicals,' culminating in the productions of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, became enormously influential forms of American popular culture" and helped make New York City the cultural capital of the nation.

Liberty Theater - Broadway NYC
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
233 W 41st St
New York, NY 10036

Times Square Theater
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
217 W 42nd St
New York, NY 10036

The Times Square Theater is a former Broadway theater, located at 217 West 42nd Street, Manhattan, in New York City.HistoryThe Times Square Theater was built in 1920 by the Selwyn brothers from a design by Eugene De Rosa. It was one of three theaters they built and controlled on 42nd Street, including the Apollo and the Selwyn. It opened on September 30, 1920, with Florence Reed starring in The Mirage.G.K. Chesterton spoke on the topic "Shall We Abolish the Inevitable?" at the theater in 1921.Battling Butler, the basis for the Buster Keaton film of the same name, transferred from the Selwyn to the Times Square in 1924. Notable shows presented at the Times Square included the original New York productions of George and Ira Gershwin's Strike Up the Band in 1930 and Noël Coward's Private Lives starring Coward and Gertrude Lawrence with Laurence Olivier in 1931.Only three years after Private Lives, the Times Square was converted to a cinema. It would remain in operation as a movie theater until the early 1990s, when it was closed. The final scene of the 1980 motion picture Times Square was filmed at the Times Square Theater, with Robin Johnson's character performing a "midnight concert" atop the theater's marquee.

The New York Times Building
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620 8th Ave
New York, NY 10018

The New York Times Building is a skyscraper on the west side of Midtown Manhattan, New York City that was completed in 2007. Its chief tenant is The New York Times Company, publisher of The New York Times as well as the International New York Times, and other newspapers. Construction was by a joint venture of The New York Times Company, Forest City Ratner (Forest City Enterprises's New York subsidiary), and ING Real Estate.HistoryThe original newspaper headquarters in 1851 were at 113 Nassau Street, in a little building that stood until fairly recently, then up the street a few years later at 138 Nassau Street. In 1858, the Times then moved to a five-story edifice at 41 Park Row; thirty years later, partially in response to a new tower erected by the competing Tribune, it commissioned a new 13-story building at the same site, one that remains in use by Pace University. In 1904, again partially in response to the Herald Square headquarters of another competitor, the paper moved to perhaps its most famous location, the Times Tower, altering the name of the surrounding area from Longacre Square to Times Square. The slender tower was so constricted in space that the paper outgrew it within a decade and, in 1913, moved into the Times Annex, 229 West 43rd Street, where it remained for almost a century.

Toshiba Vision
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Times Sq
New York, NY 10036

(888) 592-0944