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« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2008, 12:31:36 am »

Buildings and tenants

The landmark buildings comprise over 8,000,000 square feet (743,000 m2) on 22 acres in Midtown, bounded by Fifth and Sixth avenues, and running from 48th Street to 51st Street. Rockefeller Center is also a private property, co-owned by Tishman-Speyer, and open to the public.

One Rockefeller Plaza (608,000 sq ft)—originally the Time–Life Building; an original tenant was General Dynamics, for whom the building was briefly named.
10 Rockefeller Plaza (288,000 sq ft)—Formerly the Eastern Air Lines Building.
The Today Show studios[citation needed] and the New York City-area offices of Aeroflot (Suite 1015)[18] are located there.
30 Rockefeller Plaza (30 Rock): GE Building (2.9 million square ft)—Formerly the RCA & RCA West Buildings
1240 Avenue of the Americas: One of the orginal building on the site not torn down. It has been adapted as an annex building to 30 Rock.
50 Rockefeller Plaza: Bank of America Building (481,000 sq ft)—Formerly the Associated Press Building
1230 Avenue of the Americas: Simon & Schuster Building (706,000 sq ft)—Formerly U.S. Rubber/Uniroyal
1260 Avenue of the Americas: Radio City Music Hall
1270 Avenue of the Americas (528,000 sq ft)—Originally the RKO Building, later the American Metal Climax (AMAX) Building
600 Fifth Avenue (409,000 sq ft)—Formerly the Sinclair Oil Building
610 Fifth Avenue: La Maison Francaise (130,000 sq ft)
620 Fifth Avenue: British Empire Building (130,600 sq ft)
626 Fifth Avenue: Palazzo d'Italia (120,000 sq ft)
630 Fifth Avenue: International Building (1.2 million square ft)
636 Fifth Avenue: International Building North (120,000 sq ft)
The above buildings, which are east of Sixth Avenue, are managed by Tishman-Speyer, which co-owns Rockefeller Center. The buildings to the west of Sixth Avenue are managed and/or co-owned by the Japanese-owned Rockefeller Group:

1271 Avenue of the Americas (Time-Life Building)
1251 Avenue of the Americas (Originally the Standard Oil [NJ] Building, later Exxon Building)
1221 Avenue of the Americas (McGraw-Hill Building)
1211 Avenue of the Americas (Originally the Celanese Building, sometimes know as the News Corp. Building)
745 Seventh Avenue (Barclays Capital, formerly Lehman Brothers Building): Building now owned by Barclays Capital, the land by the Rockefeller Group.
1251 & 1211 are independently owned and are only managed by the Rockefeller Group.
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