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Pennsylvania Plaza

Pennsylvania Plaza

Building complex in Manhattan, New York


Pennsylvania Plaza (Penn Plaza) is a complex of 14 buildings in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, including New York Penn Station and Madison Square Garden.[1] It is one of the busier transportation, business, and retailing areas in Manhattan.

One Penn Plaza in May 2005
14 Penn Plaza in September 2013

Buildings

Buildings using the Penn Plaza address include:

  • One Penn Plaza
  • Two Penn Plaza
  • 4 Pennsylvania Plaza - Madison Square Garden[2]
  • 5 Penn Plaza - office building on Eighth Avenue
  • 7 Penn Plaza (370 Seventh Avenue) [3]
  • 9 Penn Plaza - houses Nick and Stef's Steakhouse NYC
  • 11 Penn Plaza
  • 225 West 34th Street (14 Penn Plaza)
  • 15 Penn Plaza - proposed[4]

The numbering of the Penn Plaza addresses does not follow a consistent pattern.[1]

Development

Development involved the destruction, beginning in 1963, of the original McKim, Mead and White–designed Penn Station (1910), a revered piece of New York architecture. Its replacements were what architects and civic purists regard as mediocre office and entertainment structures. The demolition of the first Penn Station led to the city's landmarks preservation movement and helped save another landmark of railway architecture, Grand Central Terminal.[5]

Tenants

1 Penn Plaza

2 Penn Plaza

11 Penn Plaza


References

  1. Lyons, Richard D. (May 22, 1988). "How Builders Invent Vanity Addresses". The New York Times.

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