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1211 Avenue of the Americas

1211 Avenue of the Americas, also known as the News Corp. Building, is an International Style skyscraper on Sixth Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Formerly called the Celanese Building, it was completed in 1973 as part of the later Rockefeller Center expansion (1960s–1970s) dubbed the "XYZ Buildings". Celanese, its primary tenant, later moved to Dallas, Texas. The building is owned by Ivanhoé Cambridge as of 2023.[3]

1211 Avenue of the Americas
1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan
Alternative names
  • Celanese Building
  • News Corp. Building
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffices and television studios (Dow Jones & Company, Fox News, New York Post, The Wall Street Journal)
Architectural styleInternational Style
Location1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York City, New York, U.S.
Coordinates40°45′30″N 73°58′55″W / 40.758464°N 73.981806°W / 40.758464; -73.981806
Construction started1968
Completed1971
Opening1973
OwnerIvanhoé Cambridge
Height
Roof592 ft (180.44 m)
Top floor558 feet (170 m)
Technical details
Floor count45
Floor area1,854,912 sq ft (170,000 m2)
Lifts/elevators36
Design and construction
Architect(s)Wallace Harrison (Harrison, Abramovitz & Harris)
DeveloperRockefeller Group Development Corporation
Main contractorCelanese Corporation and Rockefeller Center, Inc.
References
[1][2]

The structure has a simple slab-like shape devoid of any decoration, its prosaic façade consisting of vertical alternating limestone and glass stripes. The façade stone piers are supernumerary; there are twice as many of them as structurally necessary. The glass bands are continuous and offer no indication of floor levels. These features ably create the visual lack of scale, so the tower does not look overly bulky.[4]

Background edit

 
Fox News studios at street level

The building was part of the later Rockefeller Center expansion (1960s–1970s) dubbed the XYZ Buildings.[4] Their plans were first drawn in 1963 by the Rockefeller family's architect, Wallace Harrison, of the architectural firm Harrison & Abramovitz.[5] Their letters correspond to their height. 1251 Avenue of the Americas is the "X" Building as it is the tallest at 750 ft (229 m) and 54 stories, and was the first completed, in 1971. The "Y" is 1221 Avenue of the Americas, which was the second tower completed (1973) and is the second in height (674 ft and 51 stories). The "Z" Building, the shortest and the youngest, is 1211 Avenue of the Americas with 45 stories (592 ft).[6]

The structure is LEED-certified at a silver-level designation by USGBC.[7]

Notable tenants edit

The building served as the global headquarters for the original News Corporation, founded by Australian-born businessman Rupert Murdoch in 1980. It continues to serve as the headquarters for subsequent spin-offs Fox Corporation (2019–present) and the present-day News Corp (2013–present), and until 2019, 21st Century Fox (2013–2019). The building is well-known for housing the main Fox News studios, part of the Fox News Group which is currently owned by Fox Corp, as well as its streetside plaza, known as Fox Square. News Corp divisions housed located in the building include Dow Jones & Company, The Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post.

Other companies unaffiliated with News Corp that lease office space in the building include Annaly Capital Management and Ropes & Gray LLP.

Studios edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.
  2. ^ 1211 Avenue of the Americas at Structurae
  3. ^ "1211 Avenue of the Americas". Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Nash, Eric (1999). Manhattan Skyscrapers. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 127. ISBN 9781568981819. Retrieved December 28, 2018. Celanese Building.
  5. ^ Krinsky, Carol H. (1978). Rockefeller Center. Oxford University Press. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-19-502404-3.
  6. ^ "XYZ Buildings Exxon Building McGraw-Hill Building Celanese Building". Manhattan Skyscrapers. New York, NY: Princeton Archit.Press. 2005. pp. 127–130. doi:10.1007/1-56898-652-1_57. ISBN 978-1-56898-545-9.
  7. ^ "1211 Avenue of the Americas". 42 floors. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  8. ^ "'Sunday Morning Futures' moves to Studio J". News Cast Studio. August 13, 2018. Retrieved December 15, 2020.

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styleInternational StyleLocation1211 Avenue of the Americas New York City New York U S Coordinates40 45 30 N 73 58 55 W 40 758464 N 73 981806 W 40 758464 73 981806Construction started1968Completed1971Opening1973OwnerIvanhoe CambridgeHeightRoof592 ft 180 44 m Top floor558 feet 170 m Technical detailsFloor count45Floor area1 854 912 sq ft 170 000 m2 Lifts elevators36Design and constructionArchitect s Wallace Harrison Harrison Abramovitz amp Harris DeveloperRockefeller Group Development CorporationMain contractorCelanese Corporation and Rockefeller Center Inc References 1 2 The structure has a simple slab like shape devoid of any decoration its prosaic facade consisting of vertical alternating limestone and glass stripes The facade stone piers are supernumerary there are twice as many of them as structurally necessary The glass bands are continuous and offer no indication of floor levels These features ably create the visual lack of scale so the tower does not look overly bulky 4 Contents 1 Background 2 Notable tenants 3 Studios 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp Fox News studios at street level The building was part of the later Rockefeller Center expansion 1960s 1970s dubbed the XYZ Buildings 4 Their plans were first drawn in 1963 by the Rockefeller family s architect Wallace Harrison of the architectural firm Harrison amp Abramovitz 5 Their letters correspond to their height 1251 Avenue of the Americas is the X Building as it is the tallest at 750 ft 229 m and 54 stories and was the first completed in 1971 The Y is 1221 Avenue of the Americas which was the second tower completed 1973 and is the second in height 674 ft and 51 stories The Z Building the shortest and the youngest is 1211 Avenue of the Americas with 45 stories 592 ft 6 The structure is LEED certified at a silver level designation by USGBC 7 Notable tenants editThe building served as the global headquarters for the original News Corporation founded by Australian born businessman Rupert Murdoch in 1980 It continues to serve as the headquarters for subsequent spin offs Fox Corporation 2019 present and the present day News Corp 2013 present and until 2019 21st Century Fox 2013 2019 The building is well known for housing the main Fox News studios part of the Fox News Group which is currently owned by Fox Corp as well as its streetside plaza known as Fox Square News Corp divisions housed located in the building include Dow Jones amp Company The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post Other companies unaffiliated with News Corp that lease office space in the building include Annaly Capital Management and Ropes amp Gray LLP Studios editB After the Bell Fox Business Tonight Making Money and Varney amp Co D Gutfeld E Bulls amp Bears Countdown to the Closing Bell First Things First Fox Report and Journal Editorial Report G Cavuto Live Mornings with Maria and Your World with Neil Cavuto J America s Newsroom America Reports Fox amp Friends First Justice with Judge Jeanine Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo 8 and Hannity M The Five Fox amp Friends Outnumbered Jesse Watters Primetime and The Story with Martha MacCallum N The Evening Edit W Fox WeatherSee also edit1221 Avenue of the Americas 1251 Avenue of the AmericasReferences edit Emporis building ID 114547 Emporis Archived from the original on March 7 2016 1211 Avenue of the Americas at Structurae 1211 Avenue of the Americas Retrieved October 8 2019 a b Nash Eric 1999 Manhattan Skyscrapers Princeton Architectural Press p 127 ISBN 9781568981819 Retrieved December 28 2018 Celanese Building Krinsky Carol H 1978 Rockefeller Center Oxford University Press p 117 ISBN 978 0 19 502404 3 XYZ Buildings Exxon Building McGraw Hill Building Celanese Building Manhattan Skyscrapers New York NY Princeton Archit Press 2005 pp 127 130 doi 10 1007 1 56898 652 1 57 ISBN 978 1 56898 545 9 1211 Avenue of the Americas 42 floors Retrieved December 27 2018 Sunday Morning Futures moves to Studio J News Cast Studio August 13 2018 Retrieved December 15 2020 Portals nbsp Architecture nbsp New York City Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1211 Avenue of the Americas amp oldid 1218417416, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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