450 Lexington Avenue is a tower built over the historic, eight-story Grand Central Post Office that integrates the historically significant fa‡ade with that of a contemporary office building. The building maintains the spirit of the original neo-classical landmark building. The building, which is clad in Rosa Dante granite, imported from Spain, reflects the hand carved Stony Creek granite from Connecticut and Indiana Limestone that adorn the Post Office below. Inspired by the other landmarks in the Grand Central neighborhood, 450 Lexington Avenue features a repeating diamond motif that highlights the building setbacks and is topped by a distinctive crown that is illuminated from within. The property offers large, column free floor plates and floor-to-ceiling windows. A shuttle elevators transfer tenants from the street level Main Lobby to the eighth-floor Garden Lobby, a grand double-height space overlooking seasonal plantings. 450 Lexington Avenue is located adjacent to Grand Central Terminal in Midtown Manhattan on the southwest corner of 45th Street and Lexington Avenue offering exceptional conveniences including access to the area rail and subway systems, and outstanding restaurants, hotels and cultural centers.