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Bertelsmann Building

Bertelsmann Building
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General information
Type Office
Location Times Square, New York City, United States
Coordinates 40°45′29″N 73°59′05″W / 40.758135°N 73.984853°W / 40.758135; -73.984853Coordinates: 40°45′29″N 73°59′05″W / 40.758135°N 73.984853°W / 40.758135; -73.984853
Construction started 1989
Completed 1990
Opening 1990
Owner CBRE
Height
Antenna spire 733 ft (223 m)
Roof 616 ft (188 m)
Technical details
Floor count 44
Floor area 1,100,000 sq ft (100,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
Developer Eichner Properties

The former Bertelsmann Building, now known as 1540 Broadway, is a 44-story, 733 foot (223 m) office tower in Times Square in Manhattan, New York City, standing at West 45th Street. The building was the North American headquarters of media conglomerate Bertelsmann from 1992 until the company vacated and sold the property, of which they occupied all office-use floors, in 2004. The building housed US satellites of central functions such as Corporate Development, Corporate Communications and the Office of the Chairman and CEO, as well as serving as worldwide headquarters for the Bertelsmann Music Group and Bertelsmann Book Group (what has later taken on the umbrella brand name Random House). Today's office tenants include Viacom, China Central Television, Yahoo, Adobe and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman. The building retained the Bertelsmann name and signage facing Broadway until its eventual removal in late 2013.

Started in 1989 and finished in 1990, the tower is one of the few in Times Square to contain class A office space. Also found in the tower is Planet Hollywood, and commercial tenants MAC Cosmetics, Disney Store, and Forever 21.

In the 1990s the Bertelsmann subsidiary Random House looked to build a skyscraper across 45th Street from its parent and be connected to it via a neon-lighted bridge across 45th Street. When the deal fell through it built the Random House Tower 10 blocks uptown.

Loew's State Theatre (1921) formerly occupied the site of the Bertelsmann Building. Before Loew's, the Bartholdi Inn (1899), then New York’s best-known theatrical boarding house, was located there.


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