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.
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.
Checkout 'Movable Type', a media arts installation, in building lobby. Coordinated real-time fragments of quotes, archives, questions, numbers and geographic information.
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
Take a nap on the lounge chairs on the 15th floor above the cafe. Let a Pulitzer prize winner wake you up.
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).
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.
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.
A 1920 New York Times poll ranked Herbert Hoover among the ten greatest living Americans.
If you're upstairs, savor the view of the newsroom from the wall of windows facing the courtyard on the fourth floor.
try the paper!
designed by famous phenomenal architect Renzo Piano, a green building. A few people have tried to climb this building!
No real New Yorkers EVER use a taxi stand.....just walk half a block in either direction and hail your own cab!
US daily newspaper circulation totaled 44 million in 2011, down from 55 million in 2003.
Get your photograph taken alongside this iconic building. Tourists and locals alike are often seen being photographed with the NY Times building and logo.
iPads anyone? It takes 75,000 trees to print a Sunday edition of the New York Times.
Listen to security when they tell you how to use the elevators!
If you walk in the 40th St. entrance, definitely hit up the smoothie cart out front one day, it's excellent.
The New York Times Building was rated a high-performance green building on the NYinc Green Map!
They have great facilities, a wonderfully designed building that is wonderful for conference space use.Thank you NY Times for hosting the 140Conf NY.
Go to a TimesTalks event in the lobby! Great acoustics and stellar calendar of events!