Located directly across from Grand Central Terminal, 110 East 42nd Street, formerly known as the Bowery Banks Savings Building, is a building that rises 18 stories above midtown. This property’s distinctive sandstone and brick façade, created in 1923 by famed architects York & Sawyer, has been carefully restored to its original design. The building’s grand entrance includes an Italian Romanesque ceiling adorned with stunning blue and yellow mosaic tiles depicting the heavens. The exterior and lobby, along with the world famous Cipriani event hall, have been designated as a Landmark by New York City. Re–engineered to 21st century standards, the building is Wired Certified Gold and features an emergency generator for life safety as well as an in-building parking garage with elevator access to the lobby. 110 East 42nd Street, 2013 winner BOMA Operating Office Building of the year, is truly a distinct New York address.
110 East 42nd Street is ideally located at the hub of bus, train and automobile transport, with a Grand Central subway entrance located within. Convenient shopping, luxury hotels and neighborhood restaurants surround this superb location.
This building has been Wired Certified Gold. Wired Certified Gold means a building provides tenants with access to multiple high-quality internet service providers and a variety of cabling types including fiber. The infrastructure measures in place ensure connectivity sources are protected, redundant, and prepared for connectivity needs of future tenants as well.
Internet Service Providers available: AT&T-Fiber, Cogent-Fiber, Spectrum-Coaxial, Verizon-Copper, Verizon-Fiber, Century Link-Fiber
This building was awarded the BOMA 360 designation in Q3 2015.