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200 Fifth Avenue 1107 Broadway
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)

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

  All elevators are state of the art microprocessor controlled.
     
Floor Load 120 lb. per sq. ft (live load) 120 lb. per sq. ft (live load)
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

Most covered to obtain maximum display area for tenants' products

Broadway windows overlook Madison Square Park

Ceiling Height 10 ft 3 in (slab to slab)
(1st, 2nd, & 3rd floors higher)
12 ft (slab to slab with beam encasements)
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)

Freight entrance at 5 West 24th Street ( 8 AM - 5 PM)

(After-hours use available by arrangement with management)

  Special arrangements provided for all tenants Toy Fair Deliveries (both buildings)
Architect Maynicke & Franke
H. Craige Severance & W. Van Alen
   
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

Shopping Services Convenient to all Manhattan shopping locations
Parking Private as well as local; off-street parking available
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
Managing Agent Cushman & Wakefield Inc.
Ownership 200 Fifth Avenue Associates Limited Partnership, of which Mr. Peter L. Malkin is a General Partner

 

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