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|name = 1285 Avenue of the Americas
|image = [[File:53rd_St_6th_Av_td_20_-_1285_Avenue_of_the_Americas.jpg|200px]]
|caption = 1285 Avenue of the Americas
|building_type = Office
|architectural_style= [[Modern architecture|Modernist]]
|location = 1285 Avenue of the Americas, [[New York City]]
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|completion_date = 1960
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|floor_count = 42
|height = 166m
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'''1285 Avenue of the Americas''', a class-A office building originally known as The Equitable Building, is located on the western block-front of Avenue of the Americas between West 51st and West 52nd Streets.

The international modernist-style building was designed by world-class architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and is part of the western expansion of Rockefeller Center in one of the most sought-after office locations in the U.S. In 2009, the property had the distinction of becoming the largest office building in the state of New York to obtain LEED silver certification.



















































































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