Millennium Tower (New York City)

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Millennium Tower
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Millennium Tower (New York City)
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
Location101 West 67th Street, New York City, USA
Construction started1992
Completed1994
Height
Architectural545 ft (166 m)
Roof545 ft (166 m)
Technical details
Floor count54
Floor area74,322 m2 (799,995 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
SLCE Architects
DeveloperMillennium Partners
Structural engineerRosenwasser/Grossman Consulting Engineers P.C.
References
[1] [2]

Millennium Tower is a mixed-use building in New York City. With the address of 101 West 67th Street, the building occupies the full block bounded by Broadway, Columbus Avenue, and 67th and 68th Streets. It was erected in 1994 [3] and is one of a trio of buildings by Millennium Partners known collectively as Lincoln Square. [4] The building was designed by James Carpenter. [5]

Millennium Tower contains 305 luxury apartments in addition to retail space and a multi-screen cinema. [1] The apartment section begins on the 44th floor. [6]

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  4. "New York House of the Day". Wall Street Journal. March 24, 2011. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  5. Brown, Steve (June 30, 2014). "Thanksgiving Tower Redo Gets Help From New York Architect James Carpenter". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved December 30, 2014.
  6. Marilyn Korn and Pamela Ajhar. "The Millennium Tower at 101 West 67th St. in Lincoln Square". StreetEasy. Retrieved February 13, 2016.

Coordinates: 40°46′29″N73°58′53″W / 40.774775°N 73.981290°W / 40.774775; -73.981290