660 Fifth Avenue, Office building in Midtown Manhattan, United States
660 Fifth Avenue is a 41-story glass and steel tower located between 52nd and 53rd Streets in Manhattan's business core. The skyscraper contains contemporary office spaces updated through ongoing renovations to maintain current building standards.
The building was completed in 1957 by developer Tishman Realty during a major period of Manhattan's skyline expansion. Its completion contributed to the reshaping of the city's business core in the post-war era.
The original lobby features artistic works by sculptor Isamu Noguchi, including an undulating ceiling and a sculptural fountain. These elements shape the impression visitors get when entering the building.
The building sits in the heart of Manhattan's shopping and business district with easy accessibility and strong transit connections. Visitors should know this is an active office building where access to certain areas may be restricted.
The 41st floor once housed the Top of the Sixes restaurant, a popular spot with city views, before becoming the Grand Havana Room private club in 1996. Only members can access this exclusive space today.
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