Times Square Tower, Skyscraper in Times Square, Manhattan, United States
Times Square Tower is a 47-story skyscraper at the famous Manhattan intersection featuring a blue-green glass exterior. Light-grey spandrel bands run vertically across its surface, creating the building's distinctive visual pattern.
The tower was completed in 2004, marking an important phase in transforming Times Square into a modern commercial district. This development helped establish the area as an even more prominent center for business and entertainment.
The tower's ground floor contains multiple retail spaces where fashion stores and restaurants serve the constant flow of people moving through the area. These commercial spaces help create the energetic character that defines modern Times Square.
The building sits near several subway lines accessible through nearby station entrances, making it easy to reach by public transit. With 20 elevators inside, moving between floors is efficient even during busy times.
The north face of the tower displays a four-story video screen that continuously shows changing content to passersby below. The building also houses specialized mechanical systems on the second, third, and top floors to support large-scale operations.
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