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  1. Midtown Manhattan, along with Lower Manhattan, is one of the world's leading financial centers. Corporate headquarters. Midtown Manhattan is the one of the world's largest central business district, with 400 million square feet (37.2 million m 2) of office space in 2018.

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  2. Tallest all-office building in Midtown Manhattan. Due to floor ceilings between 14 and 20 feet in height, it has fewer stories than most buildings of similar height; its top floor is numbered 93. Has the highest panoramic elevator in the world. The building topped out in September 2019 and formally opened on September 14, 2020. 5 432 Park Avenue

    Rank
    Name
    Image
    Height Ft (m)
    1
    1,776 (541)
    94 [A]
    2
    1,550 (472)
    99
    3
    1,428 (435)
    85
    4
    1,401 (427)
    73
  3. Midtown Manhattan is the bustling core of New York City, known for iconic skyscrapers, the bright lights of Times Square and world-class theaters peppered along Broadway. From the luxury stores on Fifth Avenue, to epic landmarks like the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center, visiting Midtown Manhattan is a no-brainer for first timers.

  4. Midtown Manhattan is home to so many of New York City’s icons, including The Empire State Building, Central Park, MoMa, Grand Central Station, Times Square & more! After living in New York City for two years, and working in Midtown, I’ve created this Midtown Neighborhood Guide to help visitors find the absolute best things to do in Midtown ...

  5. One of the highest concentrations of skyscrapers in the world. Midtown is, perhaps best defined by the Avenue of the Americas - which is anchored by the Bank of America Tower, populated by the XYZ Buildings, and is the gateway to Rockefeller Center.

  6. Midtown East is the core retail and commercial neighborhood of Manhattan, containing the highest concentration of business and money this side of, well, the planet. The Empire State Building, the most iconic building (even if no longer the tallest) in the city is here.

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