The New York Times Building

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The New York Times Building

Put on a fedora, suspenders, smoke a cigar. Tell the hot secretary to get you a cup of coffee and watch her walk away. Break open a story. Get on A1. Have a whiskey. Call it a day.

The iconic skyscraper incorporates energy saving innovations such as special shades that help reduce summer cooling needs & raised floors that help heating spread through the building in the winter.

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  • Jennifer Daniel

    Put on a fedora, suspenders, smoke a cigar. Tell the hot secretary to get you a cup of coffee and watch her walk away. Break open a story. Get on A1. Have a whiskey. Call it a day.

  • michael donohoe

    Checkout 'Movable Type', a media arts installation, in building lobby. Coordinated real-time fragments of quotes, archives, questions, numbers and geographic information.

  • CARE

    Read the New York Times column by Nicholas Kristof to see how CARE, doughnuts and a woman named Biti Rose are fighting poverty in Malawi! http://nyti.ms/Sd8IpH

  • Soraya Darabi

    Take a nap on the lounge chairs on the 15th floor above the cafe. Let a Pulitzer prize winner wake you up.

  • Advertising Week

    One of the homes of Advertising Week. Also, some pretty dashing retail and restaurants including Dean & Deluca and Schnipper's Quality Kitchen (where one can get a delightful Sloppy Joe).

  • ecomagination

    The iconic skyscraper incorporates energy saving innovations such as special shades that help reduce summer cooling needs & raised floors that help heating spread through the building in the winter.

  • Vanessa Schneider

    When it's snowing, check out the atrium, which you can look into from the lobby, 2f, 3f, 4f. World's largest snow globe! Pretty.

  • Presidential Libraries

    A 1920 New York Times poll ranked Herbert Hoover among the ten greatest living Americans.

  • Brian Stelter

    If you're upstairs, savor the view of the newsroom from the wall of windows facing the courtyard on the fourth floor.

  • Mike Maser

    try the paper!

  • EchoDA

    designed by famous phenomenal architect Renzo Piano, a green building. A few people have tried to climb this building!

  • Beth-Ellen Keyes

    No real New Yorkers EVER use a taxi stand.....just walk half a block in either direction and hail your own cab!

  • Bloomberg TV HD

    US daily newspaper circulation totaled 44 million in 2011, down from 55 million in 2003.

  • Rajiv Pant

    Get your photograph taken alongside this iconic building. Tourists and locals alike are often seen being photographed with the NY Times building and logo.

  • Scoutmob

    iPads anyone? It takes 75,000 trees to print a Sunday edition of the New York Times.

  • Nick

    Listen to security when they tell you how to use the elevators!

  • Nick Fesinstine

    If you walk in the 40th St. entrance, definitely hit up the smoothie cart out front one day, it's excellent.

  • New York House

    The New York Times Building was rated a high-performance green building on the NYinc Green Map!

  • Kalimah Priforce

    They have great facilities, a wonderfully designed building that is wonderful for conference space use.Thank you NY Times for hosting the 140Conf NY.

  • Erica Swallow

    Go to a TimesTalks event in the lobby! Great acoustics and stellar calendar of events!

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