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		<title>New York Virtual Office &amp; Office Space (page 3)</title>
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Madison Midtown
The Madison Midtown stretch consists mainly of commercial buildings such as the Sony Building and the 41 floor IBM building at 590 Madison Avenue, the former Newsweek building at 444 Madison Avenue and the Sony building at 550 Madison Avenue. Other remarkable buildings with outstanding building [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Madison Midtown</strong></p>
<p>The Madison Midtown stretch consists mainly of commercial buildings such as the Sony Building and the 41 floor IBM building at 590 Madison Avenue, the former Newsweek building at 444 Madison Avenue and the Sony building at 550 Madison Avenue. Other remarkable buildings with outstanding building designs worth mentioning are the 275 and 295 Madison Avenue, which has been designed with amazing art deco with black marble used,<span id="more-67"></span> the Morgan&#8217;s Court which is a silver apartment tower and 520 Madison Avenue with prominent red granite facade. This is why Madison Midtown, although in proximity to the couture strength in the Historic District, may be more likely as a commercial area. This is why this would be a good location to set up a virtual office or an office space as this area would be part of the business district of New York.</p>
<p><strong>Historic District</strong></p>
<p>Further on down the Madison Avenue would be the acclaimed couture area of the Historic District. This entire area constituting the location within 59th street and 72nd street is home to major high profile designer names such as DKNY, Gianni Versace, Emanuel Ungaro, Dolce &amp; Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, Bally of Switzerland and Calvin Klein. This luxurious area is the center of brand names in jewelry, specialty clothing and couture houses, is one of two major shopping districts within Manhattan, the other being the famed Fifth Avenue. With this, having a virtual office within the Historic District of Madison Avenue would proof to be very prestigious indeed for a company from the fashion and beauty industry.</p>
<p><strong>Museum district</strong></p>
<p>The Museum district of Madison Avenue is the key area to look at if you are seeking for a virtual office or an office space within the bridal and weddings industry. This is where there many boutiques for custom-made clothing can be found. Additionally, this area synonymous with strings of art galleries, showcasing works from American artists. Amongst the art galleries that can be found here are the Jane Kahan gallery, the Skarstedt Fine Art gallery and also a string of antique and collectibles stores. This is why if your business is focused on the fine arts or related to the antique business, this would be the perfect place for you to launch your office space or virtual office.</p>
<p><strong>Carnegie Hill district</strong></p>
<p>The final section of Madison Avenue is known as the Carnegie Hill district, stretching from 86th to 96th street. Most of the businesses located within this stretch of Madison Avenue are renowned restaurants and food and beverage outlets. Apart form that, there are also food groceries and liquor stores located here, which is why anyone who is looking into setting up an office within New York for a business related to food should consider this location.</p>
<p><strong>The Fifth Avenue</strong></p>
<p>Probably the street with the most prestige within Midtown Manhattan, and possibly the entire New York City would be Fifth Avenue. Synonymous with expensive real estate and a symbol of the wealthy in New York, Fifth Avenue lies to the west of Madison Avenue and stretches from Washington Square Park in the north through Greenwich, Upper East Side and all the way down to Harlem and the Bronx. As Fifth Avenue is also famed as an area for great names in fashion, it is sometimes also known Fashion Avenue.</p>
<p>Amongst the famous boutiques located Fifth Avenue are Ferragamo Women, Kenneth Cole and Saks Fifth Avenue. All of these boutiques are located within the stretch of Fifth Avenue between 49th Street and 59th Street, to the south of Central Park. Due to the big names in fashion located along this street, this would probably be another area within New York which would be greatly suitable for setting up a virtual office or an office space for businesses within the fashion industry. The street address of 5th Avenue itself would be adequate to land the prestige that any business owner would need to elevate the prestige of any brand name.</p>
<p><strong>The Empire State Building</strong></p>
<p>Apart from being a fashion center, Fifth Avenue is also home to a string of landmark buildings associated with New York. In fact, this is where the Empire State Building is located, now the highest building in New York with its 102 stories, and the base for more than 1000 businesses within. The transmission tower on top of the Empire State Building broadcasts many transmissions for a string of major television and radio stations within the area of New York. The Empire State Building has also been regarded as &#8220;the most valuable building in American broadcasting&#8221; which is why entertainment related businesses with big names such as RCA, FOX Television and Time Warner Communications. Thus, the Empire State Building would be the right spot for businesses within the entertainment industry seeking to set up a virtual office or to rent an office space in New York.</p>
<p><strong>The Rockefeller center</strong></p>
<p>The Rockefeller center is also located within Fifth Avenue, between 48th Street and 51st street of New York. This center is really a cluster of 19 commercial buildings with varying design themes including two art deco buildings which had been built in the 1930s as well as four international themed buildings built during the 60s and the 70s. One of the buildings within the Rockefeller center is the GE building, with the address of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, is also the office of General Electric as well as NBC. This building is one of the tallest buildings within New York, and is decorated with dramatic works of art at the outdoor area of this building. Inside the building, murals such as one depicting the American Progress as well as another in the north corridor by Frank Brangwyn are displayed. With this, the GE building is also sometimes known as the Slab, as well as an art decor icon within New York City.</p>
<p>The International Building of Rockefeller center was initially produced by John D. Rockefeller with an aim to attract foreign businesses to set up centers in New York during the Depression era. This building of 41 stories high with an externally striped exterior with various setbacks is similar to the design of the neighboring RCA building. In line with Rockefeller&#8217;s dream of attracting foreign investors, the art deco of the building had been designed with European design themes, which is why there are 4 lower buildings &#8211; The British Empire Building, the Palais de France, the Palazzo D&#8217;Italia and the Deutsches Haus. Explicably a building that is the work of art, various sculptures from these various cultures are found in the vicinity of these buildings, including the famous Lee Lawrie&#8217;s sculpture Atlas.</p>
<p>The Time-Life building is also part of the Rockefeller Center with Time-Life occupying 21 floors of its 48 floors, while various other tenants occupy the rest of the floors. Additionally, this building also underwent an extension to replace the lower buildings with office towers with similar designs to the main building. Another interesting building within the Rockefeller Center is the Time-Warner Building and is occupied primarily by the Time Warner Company. Originally, this building was built for the Esso Oil Company in 1947, and was the first tallest air-conditioned building at that time.</p>
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