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The Chrysler Building is an Art Deco-style skyscraper located on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, at the intersection of 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue in the Turtle Bay neighborhood. At 1,046ft, the structure was the world's tallest building for 11 months before it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931.It is the tallest brick building in the world, albeit with a steel frame. After the destruction of the World Trade Center, it was again the second-tallest building in New York City until December 2007, when the spire was raised on the 1,200-foot (365.8 m) Bank of America Tower, pushing the Chrysler Building into third position. In addition, The New York Times Building, which opened in 2007, is exactly level with the Chrysler Building in height. Both buildings were then pushed into fourth position, when the under-construction One World Trade Center surpassed their height, and then to fifth position by 432 Park Avenue which was completed in 2015.
Nintendo New York is the flagship specialty store of video game corporation Nintendo. Located in New York City at Rockefeller Center at 10 Rockefeller Plaza, the two-story, 10000sqft store opened on May 14, 2005.The store sells a wide variety of Nintendo video games and merchandise, including apparel, hardware, and accessories that are exclusive to the store, such as Japanese Mario character plushies, and special guides to games, such as GoldenEye 007 and Super Mario Galaxy. The store includes Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Pokémon sections. On the second level of the store, there are kiosks with various Wii U games running, allowing anyone to play. In addition, there are Nintendo 3DS stations available for use and play.Nintendo New York regularly holds tournaments and shows for new games, giving early releases and prizes to winners. In addition, they've held screenings for multiple official Nintendo broadcasts, most commonly Nintendo's annual main E3 presentation. This was first done for the Wii's debut at E3 2006, and since E3 2010 a screening event has been held at the store every single year, except for E3 2016.
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This 743,000 square foot, 25-story office building features floor plates of 21,500 to 34,000 square feet. Located just south of Times Square, 1440 Broadway is conveniently located to numerous modes of transportation, offering subway access directly adjacent to the building’s entrance. The end-core brick and masonry structure was built in 1925, and in 2001 underwent renovations in excess of $14 million under architects Moed de Armas & Shannon. 1440 Broadway is 100% occupied. BUILDING AMENITIES Building improvements include hi-tech video boards in the lobby walkway, state-of-the-art security systems with automatic digital card scanner turnstiles, and new steel and fitted glass elevator cabs. The Broadway entry features a three bay flush-glass storefront and limestone piers with aluminum canopies. In the main building lobby, the ceiling has been raised to 18 feet. The walls and flooring are Tassos white marble and the elevator core is a deep red Rosso Collemadia marble. The final touch on the lobby renovations is the recent addition of a 15 foot, Mariko Mori work of art. The 1440 Broadway refrigeration plant consists of a 480-ton Trane electric centrifugal chiller, a 500-ton York direct fired absorption chiller, and three 500-ton Evapco cooling towers. The building is also serviced by tenant-controlled, air cooled package units. TENANT PROFILES 1440 Broadway is 100% Leased. Major office tenants of 1440 Broadway include Primedia, Macy's, Caché, Condé Nast, Mizuho Capital Markets Corporation, InnerWorkings, Razorfish and Liz Claiborne.
101 Park Avenue is a 629ft tall skyscraper in New York City, New York. It was completed in 1979 to 1982 and has 49 floors. Eli Attia Architects designed the building, which is the 64th tallest in New York.It was used as the facade of the fictional "Pemrose building" in the 1987 film The Secret of My Success, as well as the fictional "Clamp Tower" in the 1990 film Gremlins 2: The New Batch. The building features in the 1991 Jeff Bridges film The Fisher King, and is shown as the site of George Costanza's office in a few ninth season episodes of Seinfeld, as well as Dudley Moore's character's office in the film Crazy People. It is also featured as a crash site in the 2012 film The Avengers.Notable tenants Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle Kelley Drye & Warren Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Morgan Stanley Nespresso Headquarters in North-America Strategy& (formerly Booz & Company) Tata Consultancy Services (North American HQ) Tiger Management Federated Investors
Paramount Plaza is a 48-story skyscraper on Broadway in New York City that houses two Broadway theatres. In 2007 it was listed as number 46 on the list of tallest buildings in New York City.HistoryThe Uris Building, designed by Emery Roth and Sons, was built in 1970 on the site of the former Capitol Theatre movie palace. It was developed by the Uris brothers, who, at the time, claimed to be the largest private real estate developers in New York City. Building the tower demonstrated a confidence in the Times Square neighborhood, which was then in decline and dominated by sex-related businesses.The 204m tower that occupies most of the block west of Broadway between West 51st and West 50th Streets has interior space of 208,200m2.It was originally called the Uris Building for the developers, and the associated Uris Theatre (later renamed the Gershwin Theatre) is one of the largest Broadway houses. A smaller theatre operated by the non-profit Circle in the Square company is also in the space.After the death of his brother, Harold Uris sold Uris Building Corp, including this building, to the National Kinney Corporation which in 1974 faced with 30 percent vacancy rates took the building into bankruptcy before it was taken over by the Paramount Investment Group.Paramount renamed the building. Portions of The King of Comedy and Silent Movie were shot there. The Uris Theatre was eventually renamed the Gershwin. The southern of the two sunken plazas on Broadway has a gymnasium and an entrance to the 50th Street subway station of the New York City Subway. Between November 1998 and January 2012, the northern one housed Mars 2112, a theme restaurant that catered to tourists.
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OsCorp Industries, often called simply OsCorp, is a weapons manufacturer based in New York near New York City. We are also on the front line of cutting edge defense and offensive technologies.
Gavrilov & Co is an accounting firm in Flushing, New York, providing bookkeeping services, personal and business tax preparation, and business consulting. We prepare financial and quarterly statements, manage payroll, and handle tax audit responses. Our firm also assists with forming new businesses in the service, construction, medical, and real estate industries. Every client receives very close personal attention and becomes like family to us.
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Mi sarebbe tanto piaciuto esserci, STUDIO 54 NEW YORK La discoteca più famosa e più sballata mai esistita al mondo!!!Steve Rubell aveva un sogno...e lo realizzò!!nato nel Dicembre del 1943,morì a Luglio del 1989.Ma la storia dello Studio 54 non avrà mai fine...peccato di non esserci stato!!Maurizio Tramontano. I would have much liked to be there, STUDIO 54 NEW YORK The most famous discos and unpacking ever existed in the world! Steve Rubell had a dream ... and it made! Born in December 1943, died in July 1989.Ma the history of Studio 54 will never end ... shame not to have been! Maurizio Tramontano. STUDIO 54 cinquantaquattresima Strada a Manhattan, tra la Settima e l'Ottava Avenue, inaugurata il 26 Aprile del 1977 e chiusa a Marzo del 1986. Allestito all'interno di un teatro che fino al decennio prima fungeva da studio televisivo (da cui il nome) è universalmente riconosciuto come il primo esempio di discoteca di grande successo come viene inteso oggi. Caratteristica principale del locale era l'altissimo grado di selezione di clientela che veniva effettuato all'ingresso, le provocazioni al costume e la stravaganza delle serate proposte. L'intento del gestore del locale (Steve Rubell) era infatti quello di garantire all'ospite "la più grande festa del mondo" nonché quello di scioccare con gli eccessi la città di New York (ci fu chi entrò nel locale a dorso di cavallo).La musica riprodotta ad alto volume, le scenografie allusive (emblematica era la falce di luna imboccata dal cucchiaino), le serate che ogni sabato prevedevano una sorpresa od un nuovo eccesso, fecero in modo che sin da subito questa discoteca si presentasse come un luogo dove le etichette sociali non contavano nulla, ma dove tutti potevano essere protagonisti.La struttura del locale era essenzialmente quella di un banale cinema, composto da platea e galleria. La pista era situata dove prima era la platea, la consolle del DJ dove un tempo era il palco e la balconata, accessibile da una decoratissima scala in stile barocco, era la zona dei divani. Sotto la balconata e quindi alla stessa quota della pista, si trovava il bancone del bar. Ignorata dai più, era una saletta (il Privè) collocata ad una quota superiore in corrispondenza della balconata e dove poteva entrare un ristrettissimo numero di persone invitate esclusivamente dal gestore Steve Rubell. Numerosissime furono le celebrità di quel periodo ospiti dello Studio54 (tra cui Elizabeth Taylor, Liza Minnelli, Andy Warhol, John Travolta, Truman Capote, Michael Jackson, Elton John ed una ancora sconosciuta Madonna). Altrettanto numerosi furono gli artisti che vi si esibirono (tra cui Grace Jones, Chic, Diana Ross ed Amii Stewart). Tuttavia l'età d'oro del locale durò appena due anni, poiché il gestore fu arrestato per possesso di droga e frode al fisco. Cambiando gestione restò comunque aperto fino al 1986 quando venne chiuso e quindi riabilitato a teatro (tutt'ora funzionante). Translation: Italian »English (Inglese)STUDIO 54 cinquantaquattresima Strada a Manhattan, tra la Settima e l'Ottava Avenue, inaugurata nel 1977 e chiusa nel 1986. Allestito all'interno di un teatro che fino al decennio prima fungeva da studio televisivo (da cui il nome) è universalmente riconosciuto come il primo esempio di discoteca di grande successo come viene inteso oggi. Caratteristica principale del locale era l'altissimo grado di selezione di clientela che veniva effettuato all'ingresso, le provocazioni al costume e la stravaganza delle serate proposte. L'intento del gestore del locale (Steve Rubell) era infatti quello di garantire all'ospite "la più grande festa del mondo" nonché quello di scioccare con gli eccessi la città di New York (ci fu chi entrò nel locale a dorso di cavallo).La musica riprodotta ad alto volume, le scenografie allusive (emblematica era la falce di luna imboccata dal cucchiaino), le serate che ogni sabato prevedevano una sorpresa od un nuovo eccesso, fecero in modo che sin da subito questa discoteca si presentasse come un luogo dove le etichette sociali non contavano nulla, ma dove tutti potevano essere protagonisti.La struttura del locale era essenzialmente quella di un banale cinema, composto da platea e galleria. La pista era situata dove prima era la platea, la consolle del DJ dove un tempo era il palco e la balconata, accessibile da una decoratissima scala in stile barocco, era la zona dei divani. Sotto la balconata e quindi alla stessa quota della pista, si trovava il bancone del bar. Ignorata dai più, era una saletta (il Privè) collocata ad una quota superiore in corrispondenza della balconata e dove poteva entrare un ristrettissimo numero di persone invitate esclusivamente dal gestore Steve Rubell. Numerosissime furono le celebrità di quel periodo ospiti dello Studio54 (tra cui Elizabeth Taylor, Liza Minnelli, Andy Warhol, John Travolta, Truman Capote, Michael Jackson, Elton John ed una ancora sconosciuta Madonna). Altrettanto numerosi furono gli artisti che vi si esibirono (tra cui Grace Jones, Chic, Diana Ross ed Amii Stewart). Tuttavia l'età d'oro del locale durò appena due anni, poiché il gestore fu arrestato per possesso di droga e frode al fisco. Cambiando gestione restò comunque aperto fino al 1986 quando venne chiuso e quindi riabilitato a teatro (tutt'ora funzionante) (English) STUDIO 54 cinquantaquattresima Street in Manhattan, between Seventh and Eighth Avenue, opened in 1977 and closed in 1986. Inside of a theater that until the first decade served as a television studio (hence the name) is universally recognized as the first example of a very successful disco as it is understood today. The main feature of the space was the highest degree of selection of customers who arrived at the costume to the provocations and the extravagance of the evening proposals. The intention of the operator of the premises (Steve Rubell) was to guarantee "the largest festival in the world" and to shock with the excesses of the New York City (there were those who came into the room to the back of a horse ). The music played at high volume, the allusive scenes (it was emblematic of the crescent moon taken by the teaspoon), the Saturday evening that included a surprise or a new excess, did so right now this disco is presented as a place where social labels were not anything, but where everyone could be protagonisti.La local structure was essentially that of an ordinary film, composed of the stalls and gallery. The track was located where was the first audience, the DJ console where it was once the stage and balcony, accessible by a staircase decoratissima Baroque style, was the area of sofas. Under the balcony and then share the same runway, was the bar. Ignored by most, was a small room (the Privè) placed at a height at the upper balcony and where it could enter a very small number of people invited by the operator only Steve Rubell. Many were the celebrities of that period of Studio54 guests (including Elizabeth Taylor, Liza Minnelli, Andy Warhol, John Travolta, Truman Capote, Michael Jackson, Elton John and Madonna still unknown). Equally numerous were the artists who performed (including Grace Jones, Chic, Diana Ross and Amii Stewart). But the golden age of local lasted just two years, since the operator was arrested for possession of drugs and to the tax fraud. Changing management however remained open until 1986 when it was closed and then restored to the theater (still running)