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Architects & Designers Building ADvantages


A&D Location ADvantages • Located in the heart of Manhattan’s East-Midtown luxury/business grid.


• Our entrance faces New York City landmark — Vornado Realty Trust’s dynamic 731 Lexington Avenue complex. Designed by Cesar Pelli, it includes the headquarters of Bloomberg LP and the luxury residential tower, One Beacon Court.


• Steps away from the world-class stores, art galleries, restaurants and hotels of Park, Madison and Fifth Avenues. Across the street from such renowned establishments as Bloomingdale’s department store and the three-star Le Cirque restaurant.


• Surrounded by areas of high-profile residential and commercial development. A&D Transportation ADvantages


• East 59th Street & Lexington Avenue is a major transportation hub, with subway service to all of Manhattan and the outer boroughs.


• Express buses to all New York City boroughs, as well as suburban locations in Long Island and Westchester, are on East 57th Street.


• Metro North Commuter Railroad to Westchester and Connecticut, is one express subway stop away at Grand Central Station; the Long Island Railroad is just a few subway stops away at Penn Station.


• LaGuardia Airport, with shuttle service to Boston and Washington D.C., is a short cab ride over the 59th Street Bridge.


Hastings Tile & Bath, 10th Floor 14 A&D Building Directory


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