15 Penn Plaza, Office skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, United States.
15 Penn Plaza is an office skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan with 68 floors reaching approximately 371 meters tall. The building stands directly above Pennsylvania Station and features a sleek, glass-covered exterior that makes it highly visible from surrounding streets.
The project received approval from the New York City Council in 2010 after the Empire State Building's owners protested the planned height. It represents a turning point when existing infrastructure like train stations became the foundation for major redevelopment in Manhattan.
The tower shapes the Midtown streetscape with its glass and steel facade, becoming part of daily life for office workers and commuters passing through the area. Its presence marks the commercial heart of the city where people move between transportation hubs and business districts.
The location next to Pennsylvania Station provides direct access to multiple subway lines, PATH trains, and regional rail connections. Visitors can easily arrive from different parts of the city and have numerous transit options to continue traveling.
The building rises about 20 meters taller than the nearby Empire State Building, becoming an unexpected point of contention between two of the city's famous towers. This height dispute shows how competitive development in Manhattan can still be, even involving well-established landmarks.
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