810 Seventh Avenue, Commercial skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, United States.
810 Seventh Avenue is a 41-story office building in Midtown Manhattan featuring a modern glass facade with geometric patterns that create rhythm across its surface. The structure rises prominently near Times Square and displays clean lines typical of 1960s commercial architecture.
The building was completed in 1969 during a period of rapid economic expansion in New York City. It represents the wave of commercial development that transformed Manhattan's skyline during the 1960s growth period.
The design by Ely Jacques Kahn reflects the architectural principles of light and space integration that characterized his later commercial projects in Manhattan.
The building sits near Times Square with easy access to multiple subway lines and major Manhattan business districts. Its location makes it convenient for reaching both commercial areas and transportation hubs across the city.
The structure incorporates specific setback designs that maximize available space while adhering to New York City's 1916 zoning regulations.
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