345 Park Ave

A premier Class A tower with a landmark plaza in the heart of Midtown.

Standing 634 feet tall, this 44-story Midtown tower occupies a full block between Park & Lexington Avenues. Designed by Emery Roth & Sons and completed in 1969, it features a 20,000+ sq. ft. public plaza—set back on Park Avenue and seamlessly adjacent to the open spaces at the Seagram Building and St. Bartholomew’s Church.

Home to notable tenants including The Blackstone Group, Capital Trust, KPMG, and Rudin Management Company, 345 Park Avenue remains a premier corporate address in the heart of Midtown.

Key Facts:

  1. Building Class: Class A office tower
  2. Height: 634 feet (193 m), 44 stories
  3. Completion: 1969, designed by Emery Roth & Sons
  4. Location: Full block between Park Avenue, Lexington Avenue, 51st & 52nd Streets
  5. Plaza: 20,690 sq. ft. public plaza, connected to open spaces at the Seagram Building and St. Bartholomew’s Church
  6. Developer: Built by Samuel Rudin under the 1961 Zoning Resolution’s open space bonus
  7. Notable Tenants: The Blackstone Group, Capital Trust, KPMG, and Rudin Management Company

(All pictures by Richard Plehn. Some of the information has been taken from Wikipedia)

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