450 7th Ave – Nelson Tower, New York, NY, 10123
Cross Streets are: W 34th St and W 35th St
46 Story Class B Office Building, Multiple Floors Available
Nelson Tower, a historic icon in the Garment District, rises 46 stories tall at 450 Seventh Avenue. Once the tallest building in the area, it was originally owned by Julius Nelson before being sold to Samuel Kaufman in 1945.
Under Kaufman’s ownership, the tower attracted notable tenants, including the Carnation Company (later acquired by Nestlé) and the Loft Candy Corporation (now part of Pepsi-Cola), along with numerous textile firms.
Today, Nelson Tower remains a significant landmark in the Garment District, continuing to embody the vibrant history and spirit of the fashion and textile industries that have long defined the area. Its enduring presence reflects both its architectural stature and its role in the evolution of the neighborhood.
This Art Deco office tower boasts a striking bas-relief at its crown and an elegant white marble lobby, creating a sophisticated entrance for tenants and visitors alike. Key features include:
This building perfectly combines historic charm with modern amenities, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a prominent location.
Penn Station office space average rent asking price in Class A and B buildings is: $55-85 per square foot.
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Pennsylvania Station is also recognized as Penn Station, centrally located interborough railroad station in New York City. Daily nearby trains are serving more than 500,000 workers per weekday. An interesting fact is that this magnificent hub of trains named for the Pennsylvania Railroad, original tenant, and Its builder, Penn Station serves several subway lines such as the Long Island Railroad, New Jersey Transit, and the A, C, E, 1, 2 lines.
| Eighth Avenue Line | blue |
| Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line | red |
New York City Bus. If an alternative way to move from one point to another is need than MTA Regional Bus Operations buses are the choice near Penn Station, such as M7, M20, M34, M34A, and Q32. Some historical facts show that this area has 21 tracks fed by seven tunnels (the two North River Tunnels, the four East River Tunnels, and the single Empire Connection tunnel). The rail line here connects New York City with Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and intermediate points.
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