229 West 43rd Street, New York City
Facts and practical information
229 West 43rd Street is an 18-story office building in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1913 and expanded in three stages, it was the headquarters of The New York Times newspaper until 2007. The original building by Mortimer J. Fox of Buchman & Fox, as well as a 1920s addition by Ludlow & Peabody and a 1930s addition by Albert Kahn, are on 43rd Street. Shreve, Lamb & Harmon designed a wing on 44th Street in the 1940s. Columbia Property Trust owns most of the structure as an office building while Kushner Companies owns the bottom four floors as a retail and entertainment complex. ()
Midtown Manhattan (Theater District)New York City
229 West 43rd Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: One Times Square, V-J Day in Times Square, Madame Tussauds New York, 750 Seventh Avenue.
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How to get to 229 West 43rd Street by public transport?
Bus
- West 42nd Street & 7th Avenue • Lines: M42 (3 min walk)
- 200 West 42nd Street • Lines: M42 (3 min walk)
Metro
- 42nd Street–Port Authority Bus Terminal • Lines: A, C, E (3 min walk)
- Times Square • Lines: S (5 min walk)
Train
- New York Penn Station (15 min walk)
- Pennsylvania Station (15 min walk)
Ferry
- Midtown/West 39th Street (23 min walk)