Situated in the vibrant heart of Midtown, Avenue of the Americas is a premier Class A office building offering a range of newly upgraded amenities. The property is in the process of unveiling an enhanced entrance, leading into a sophisticated lobby adorned with renowned art pieces, including KAWS’ Together sculpture and works from iconic artists.
The building also boasts a state-of-the-art, 12,000 square-foot conference center and a beautifully landscaped outdoor plaza, providing a refined and dynamic space for both business and relaxation.
With its central location close to Grand Central, Penn Station, and Port Authority, Avenue of the Americas is perfectly positioned amidst some of New York City’s best dining, retail, and hotel options, making it the ideal location for today’s workforce. The building spans 44 floors and up to 1.6 million square feet of prime office space, having undergone a first-class renovation to better serve tenants.
As part of the upgraded amenities, tenants of MMC will enjoy access to the newly renovated Servery, featuring comfortable café seating for 184, along with a barista bar and an afternoon salon seating area. The lobby itself is a showcase of art, with works by Roy Lichtenstein and KAWS adding to the building’s artistic appeal.
For outdoor relaxation and events, the adjacent amenity space is an inviting venue, hosting seasonal events, food trucks, and offering landscaped seating areas. This unique blend of modern office space, artistic ambiance, and accessible amenities makes Avenue of the Americas a truly exceptional location for any business.
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Building Amenities
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- 24 Hour Access
- Atrium
- Bus Line
- Courtyard
- Food Service
- Metro/Subway
- Property Manager on Site
- Central Heating
- Wi-Fi
- Air Conditioning
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Transportation around Times Square
Times Square sits in the hearts of Midtown Manhattan and it is well connected with other parts of the city. Subway lines B, D, E and F can swiftly let you travel whenever you want. Public bus lines are also available – lines M1, M2, M3 and M4 go all along the neighboring 5th Avenue.
You can likewise cycle and stroll by foot on the off chance that you are in the region as there are numerous people on foot walk territories here.
- on the southeast corner of Seventh Avenue and 42nd Street for

trains - inside north wing of bus terminal at Eighth Avenue between 41st Street and 42nd Street,
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