West 34th Street stands as a prime, well-positioned property at the heart of Manhattan’s west side, strategically located at the threshold of major urban development. This exceptional building benefits from its proximity to the newly opened Moynihan Train Hall, which has transformed the area into a key transportation and commercial hub.
The surrounding revitalization of the neighborhood only adds to the appeal of West 34th Street, making it an ideal destination for forward-thinking tenants, particularly those in the creative and technology sectors.
The transformation includes a fully modernized lobby that provides a sleek, welcoming entry to the building, creating an immediate impression of sophistication and functionality. The newly designed storefront entrance offers enhanced visibility and accessibility, drawing attention from both pedestrians and commuters in the area.
One of the most notable aspects of West 34th Street is its impressive array of amenities, particularly on the ground floor. The building features a state-of-the-art amenities center, designed to foster community engagement and collaboration among tenants. This space includes flexible social areas, perfect for networking events, meetings, or simply unwinding after a long workday.
An expansive outdoor patio adds an element of relaxation to the building, offering tenants a tranquil space to enjoy the fresh air while still being connected to the urban pulse of the city. The extensive redevelopment of West 34th Street was so well executed that it earned the prestigious BOMA/NY 2015-16 Pinnacle Award for Best Renovated Building.
This recognition speaks to the quality and vision behind the building’s revitalization, solidifying its status as one of Manhattan’s premier office properties. With its blend of modern amenities, strategic location, and innovative design, West 34th Street has become a sought-after address for businesses looking to thrive in one of the most dynamic areas of New York City.
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Building Amenities
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- 24 Hour Access
- Bus Line
- Controlled Access
- Commuter Rail
- Concierge
- Courtyard
- Metro/Subway
- Accent Lighting
- Reception
- Recessed Lighting
- Air Conditioning
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Transportation in Penn Station
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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