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590
Madison Avenue, located in the heart of The Plaza District
— Midtown Manhattan's most prestigious and
distinguished neighborhood is an architectural masterpiece
conceived by the renowned architect Edward Larrabee Barnes
as an enduring corporate landmark. A powerful tower fabricated
of steel and clad in polished Atlantic green granite, the
address is recognized for its distinctive, soaring, cantilevered
entrance, and the Alexander Calder sculpture "Saurien"
on the corner of 57th Street and Madison Avenue. The 56th
Street glass-enclosed public gallery features one of the finest
rotating contemporary art installations in the country.
A COMBINATION OF UNIQUE FEATURES DISTINGUISHES 590
MADISON AVENUE:
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3,000 Kw auxiliary generator automatically transfers tenant
loads in a power outage, sized to provide full-occupancy
continuous operation for four days without refueling.
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A comprehensive telecommunications infrastructure for every
mode of high-speed interconnectivity. Service providers
include AT&T, Verizon, Cogent, Deutsche Telekom and
MCI as well as cable TV.
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An on-site Tenant executive parking facility accessed from
56th Street.
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State-of-the-art systems to ensure tenant comfort-including
redundant power, HVAC and security.
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Strong, long-term institutional ownership.
The building's tenancy reflects its exclusive
status and includes IBM, Akin Gump Strauss & Feld,
Smith Barney, Lovells, Bank of America, UBS
and Frank Russell Trust Company as well
as prestigious international corporations and boutique investment
firms.
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