125 Park Avenue, New York, New York  
 


 

125 Park Avenue, New York, New York

125 Park Avenue, once known as the Pershing Square Building, was designed by York & Sawyer and completed in 1923. The building is characterized by a blend of Italian architectural styles, featuring a classic terra cotta brick exterior. In 1996, the property underwent a $26 million renovation to its mechanical systems and façade. In 2008, a $4 million renovation to the lobby, main entrance, and elevators was completed, offering tenants the distinguished exterior of an ornate, pre-war building coupled with the conveniences of a modern, efficient interior.

125 Park Avenue is located across the street from Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan on the southeast corner of Park Avenue and 42nd Street offering a confluence of exceptional conveniences including transportation, dining, retail, hotels and professional amenities. Proximity to Grand Central Terminal gives commuters from Westchester and Connecticut a highly desirable one-seat commute, while a subway entrance on the Park Avenue side of the building offers similar conveniences to intra-city commuters.

Building Facts
Completed in 1923
Redevelopment completed in 2004
Lobby, main entrance, and elevators renovated in 2008
25-story building
596,773 square feet






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