The New York Times Building is a 52-story skyscraper at 620 Eighth Avenue, between 40th and 41st Streets near Times Square, on the west side of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Its chief tenant is the New York Times Company, publisher of The New York Times. The building is 1,046 ft tall to its pinnacle, with a roof height of 748 ft. Designed by Renzo Piano and Fox & Fowle, the building was developed by the New York Times Company, Forest City Ratner, and ING Real Estate. The interiors are divided into separate ownership units, with the Times Company operating the lower office floors and Brookfield Properties operating the upper floors. As of 2023, the New York Times Building is tied with the Chrysler Building as the twelfth-tallest building in the city.
The building is cruciform in plan and has a steel-framed superstructure with a braced mechanical core. It consists of the office tower on the west side of the land lot as well as four-story podium on the east side.
The lobby is open to the public and visitors may see the art installation, Moveable Type, which is a dynamic portrait of The New York Times.
Tours are available upon request, not all requests are accommodated.
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Address 620 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10018, USA
Coordinates 40°45'21.288" N -73°59'22.968" E