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731 Lexington Avenue (Bloomberg Tower)

Bloomberg Tower at 731 Lexington Avenue is a 246 m (806 ft) mixed‑use skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, completed in 2005 and known for housing Bloomberg L.P. offices and upper‑level residences.

Overview

731 Lexington Avenue, commonly called Bloomberg Tower, is a prominent mixed‑use skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan. Rising to approximately 246 meters (806 feet) with 54 floors, the building was completed in 2005 and quickly became a visible part of the city's skyline. Its location places it within the dense commercial and residential fabric of New York City, close to major avenues and transit hubs.

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Design and structure

The tower combines a relatively slender office/residential shaft with a broader podium at its base. The exterior is largely composed of glass and metal curtain wall systems that give it a contemporary, reflective appearance. The podium accommodates retail space and public amenities, while the upper floors are arranged to separate corporate and residential functions for privacy and security.

Uses and occupants

Bloomberg L.P. occupies a substantial portion of the lower and mid‑level floors, including newsroom and broadcast facilities used for financial media and corporate operations. Above the office zones are residential condominiums and amenity spaces. The building's mixed program—office, residential, retail and studio space—illustrates a modern approach to maximizing urban parcels.

History and significance

Developed in the early 2000s and opened in 2005, 731 Lexington Avenue was part of a wave of new construction that reshaped Midtown after the turn of the century. It is often cited as an example of how high‑rise buildings can integrate multiple uses while anchoring a corporate headquarters in the center of a global city.

Notable facts

  • Official address: 731 Lexington Avenue.
  • Height: about 246 m (806 ft); Floors: 54.
  • Mixed use: corporate offices (including Bloomberg), luxury residential units, retail and broadcast studios.
  • Completed: 2005; represents early‑21st century Midtown development trends.

For further reading and photographic views, consult authoritative building databases and urban studies sources that document twentieth‑ and twenty‑first‑century skyscraper construction and corporate headquarters in dense city centers. See also material linked from additional references.

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