About

The original site of The Metropolitan Opera House in 1883, 1411 Broadway sits amidst all that makes Manhattan the center of the universe. The only tower to occupy an entire city block - Broadway to Seventh Avenue, 39th to 40th Streets - between Times Square and Hearld Square - 1411 Broadway is seizing its moment.  New ownership, in conjunction with the original developer, has created a fresh vision for this commanding 40-story, 1.2 million square foot tower. A major capital improvement program that restores and reinvents the block-long plazas, facade, entry and lobby will elevate the asset to its rightful place as it moves into its next chapter.  These capital improvements coupled with strong ownership and a desirable location - within steps of Times Square and Bryant Park - combine to create an ideal business environment.


Building Features
 
  • Building Area: 1,200,000 RSF
  • Building Height: 40 floors above grade, 2 floors below grade
  • Year completed: 1970
  • Typical Floor Sizes:
Mezzanine: 19,566 +/- RSF
Floors 2-12: 44,181 +/- RSF
Floors 15-24: 24,846 +/- RSF
Floors 25-26: 24,339 +/- RSF
Floors 27-39: 25,261 +/- RSF

 
  • Parking: 155-car garage on-site with entrance on 40th Street
  • Transportation: Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, Port Authority Bus Terminal and more than a dozen subway lines.
  • Design and Construction: Architect: Originally designed by Irwin S. Chanin; redevelopment led by Moed de Armas & Shannon
  • Building Amenities: Outdoor Public Plaza.


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