BUILDING INFORMATION
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| Facts & Figures |
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200 Fifth Avenue |
1107 Broadway
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| Completed |
1909 |
1915 |
| Electric Service |
110/208 Volt - 3 Phase |
110/208 Volt - 3 Phase |
| HVAC |
Perimeter cast iron radiators
Individual air conditioners for each tenant |
Perimeter cast iron radiators
Individual air conditioners for each tenant |
| Sprinklers |
Part of basement
public corridors with ability to to sprinkle all tenant spaces
(combination system) |
Building 100 % sprinkled |
| Elevators |
6 high rise elevators (floors 1-9, 9-15) 6 low rise elevators
(floors 1-9) (All service 9th Floor - Bridge)
2 Large freight elevators (23 Street & 24th Street) with
3 additional passenger elevators at rear of corridors
(service all floors)
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4 low rise elevators (floors 1-9) 3 High rise elevators (floors
1, 9-16) (All service 9th Floor - Bridge)
1 Freight elevator (all floors; also serves as auxiliary
passenger elevator during Toy Fair

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All elevators are state
of the art microprocessor controlled. |
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| Floor Load |
120 lb. per sq. ft (live load) |
120 lb. per sq. ft (live load)
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| Bay Size between columns |
Approximately 20 feet |
Approximately 20 feet |
| Windows |
Most covered to obtain maximum display area for tenants'
products
Fifth Avenue & Broadway windows overlook Madison Square Park
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Most covered to obtain maximum display area for tenants'
products
Broadway windows overlook Madison Square Park
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| Ceiling Height |
10 ft 3 in (slab to slab)
(1st, 2nd, & 3rd floors higher) |
12 ft (slab to slab with beam encasements)
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| Operating Hours Attended |
7:00 AM to 6:00 PM access 24-hours,
7 days a week |
7:00 AM to 6:00 PM access 24-hours,
7 days a week |
| Loading Facilities Street |
Freight entrances on 21 West 23rd Street
(6:30 AM - 4:45 PM) and 4 West 24th Street (8 AM - 5 PM)
(After-hours use available by arrangement with management)
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Freight entrance at 5 West 24th Street ( 8 AM - 5 PM)
(After-hours use available by arrangement with management)
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Special arrangements
provided for all tenants Toy Fair Deliveries (both buildings)
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| Architect |
Maynicke & Franke
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H. Craige Severance & W. Van Alen |
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| Highlights |
| Location |
Midtown -South Manhattan Convenient to all mass
transit |
| Design |
Two-building complex with connecting skybridge
on the 9th floor overlooking Madison Square Park |
| Conference Center |
Buyers Lounge, Seminar rooms and exhibition space
located on the 6th floor in 1107 Broadway - Used for Toy Fair
- other use by arrangement with the building office |
| Dining Facilities |
200 Fifth Avenue Club and the LA Cafe are located in the
lobby of the 200 Fifth Avenue Building. Both establishments
provide catering services
"The Club" also provides a venue for elegant entertaining
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| Shopping Services |
Convenient to all Manhattan shopping locations
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| Parking |
Private as well as local; off-street parking available
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| Mail Service |
Post Office, UPS, Federal Express and Airborne
available |
| Security |
24-hour security both buildings; extra private
security guards in buildings during special events |
| Managing Office |
Thomas F. Beissel, Property Manager
tomb@thetoycenter.com
Gary Tempro, Operations Manager gtempro@thetoycenter.com
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| Managing Agent |
Cushman
& Wakefield Inc. |
| Ownership |
200 Fifth Avenue Associates Limited Partnership,
of which Mr. Peter L. Malkin is a General Partner |