1211 Avenue of the Americas
1211 Avenue of the Americas | |
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Former names | Celanese Building News Corp. Building |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Offices and television studios (Fox News Channel) |
Location | Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York United States |
Coordinates | 40°45′30″N 73°58′55″W / 40.758464°N 73.981806°W |
Completed | 1973 |
Owner | 1211 6th Avenue Property Owner, L. L. C. |
Height | |
Roof | 592 ft (180.44 m) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 45 |
Floor area | 1.9 million square feet (180×10 3 m2) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Wallace Harrison (Harrison, Abramovitz & Harris) |
Developer | Rockefeller Group Development Corporation |
Main contractor | Celanese Corporation and Rockefeller Center, Inc. |
References | |
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1211 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the News Corp. Building) is an International style skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Formerly called the Celanese Building, it was completed in 1973 as part of the Rockefeller Center extension, that started in the late 1950s with the Time-Life Building. The Celanese Corporation would later move to Dallas, Texas. 1211 is owned by an affiliate of Beacon Capital Partners, and leasing is managed by Cushman & Wakefield, Inc., of which the Rockefeller Group was once a major shareholder.
The building is the American headquarters for the American company 21st Century Fox and News Corp, both controlled by American businessman Rupert Murdoch. The building is well known for housing the main studios of the Fox News Channel, part of 21st Century Fox's Fox Entertainment Group. News Corp divisions housed there include Dow Jones & Company, The Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post.
In 2006, Merritt Engineering Consultants was hired by Cushman & Wakefield to do restoration work on the News Corp Building. The restoration included sidewalk restoration, plaza enhancement and the installation of a new waterproofing system.
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External links
- Official website
- Building Restoration of the News Corp Building
- Office buildings completed in 1973
- Skyscrapers in Manhattan
- Skyscrapers between 150 and 199 meters
- Rockefeller Center
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design basic silver certified buildings
- International style architecture in the United States
- Media company headquarters in the United States
- News Corporation
- 21st Century Fox
- Ivanhoé Cambridge