5 Columbus Circle, Office building at Columbus Circle, Manhattan, US.
5 Columbus Circle is a twenty-story office building clad in marble, rising from a prominent intersection with distinctive vertically grouped window bays and decorative ironwork. The structure combines classical architectural details with modern retail spaces on its lower floors, where contemporary shopping activities take place.
The building was designed in 1912 by prominent architects as the headquarters for a major American corporation during the height of the automobile industry boom in this neighborhood. Subsequent redevelopment of its ground floor reflects how Manhattan's commercial landscape has transformed over the decades.
The building serves as a focal point where different groups pass through daily - office workers, shoppers, and visitors exploring the neighborhood. Its position at this major intersection makes it a natural gathering point and landmark for those navigating the city.
The location offers direct access to multiple subway lines, making it easy to reach by public transportation from any part of the city. The building sits at a busy intersection with abundant shopping and dining options within immediate walking distance.
The building received landmark designation in 2000, officially recognizing its architectural importance to the city. This protection acknowledged its significance as a surviving example of early twentieth-century design in a neighborhood that has transformed dramatically since its completion.
Location: Manhattan
Inception: 1912
Architects: Carrère and Hastings
Architectural style: Beaux-Arts
Floors above the ground: 20
Floors below the ground: 2
Made from material: marble
Address: 1790 Broadway
Website: http://1790broadway.com
GPS coordinates: 40.76674,-73.98142
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:40
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