
Time Warner Center and Columbus Monument.

Columbus Circle, as viewed from Time Warner Center's 150-foot-tall glass curtain wall.

Time Warner Center taken from Central Park during
The Gates exhibit in 2005.
The 'Time Warner Center' is a mixed-use skyscraper developed by The Related Companies in
New York City. Its design, by David Childs and Mustafa Kemal Abadan of
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, consists of two 229 m (750 ft) towers bridged by a multi-story atrium containing upscale retail shops. Construction began in November 2000, following the demolition of the
New York Coliseum, and a topping-out ceremony was held on February 27, 2003. It is the property with the highest-listed market value in New York City, $1.1 billion in 2006.
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Originally constructed as the "AOL Time Warner Center," the building surrounds half of
Columbus Circle in
Midtown Manhattan. The total floor area of 260,000 m² (2.8 million ft²) is divided between offices (notably the offices of
Time Warner Inc.), residential condominiums, and the
Mandarin Oriental hotel. The
Shops at Columbus Circle is an upscale shopping mall located in a curving arcade at the base of the building, with a large
Whole Foods Market grocery store in the basement. The complex is also home to a 1,200 seat theater for
Jazz at Lincoln Center as well as
CNN studios, from where ''
Anderson Cooper 360°'' and ''
Lou Dobbs Tonight'', among other shows, are broadcast live. CNN's
Jeanne Moos, known for her offbeat "
man on the street" reporting, frequently accosts her interview subjects just outside the building. In 2005,
Jazz at Lincoln Center announced a partnership with
XM Satellite Radio which gave
XM studio space at
Frederick P. Rose Hall to broadcast both daily jazz programming and special events such as an
Artist Confidential show featuring
Carlos Santana.
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Design and construction
The Time Warner Center was the first major building to be completed in Manhattan after the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, although it was already under construction in 2001. While some New Yorkers noted the uncanny resemblance of the Time Warner Center to the fallen
Twin Towers, the building's developer disclaimed to the press any intentional similarity.
[4] The building drew publicity in 2003 when Mexican financier
David Martinez paid $ 54.7 million dollars for a
penthouse condo, then a record for New York residential sales.
The building’s street address is officially 10 Columbus Circle, but the developers use the name “One Central Park” to promote the residential units. The address One
Central Park West, meanwhile, belongs to a
tower across the street owned by
Donald Trump. Upon the completion of the Time Warner Center, Trump made a “little joke” at the Time Warner Center’s expense by hanging a large sign on his building gloating, “Your views aren’t so great, are they?”
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The design of Time Warner Center pays homage to the streets of New York: The curvature of the base helps frame Columbus Circle, the angle of the two towers aligns with Broadway, and the space between the towers gives the illusion that 59th Street passes through. In addition, the rectangular patterns on the glass curtain wall overlooking Columbus Circle suggest the Manhattan street grid.
The Related Companies
The Related Companies is one of the largest developers in New York City with division companies across the nation and partner companies world-wide.
See also
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Buildings and architecture of New York City
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Tallest buildings in New York City
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Masa (restaurant)
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per se (restaurant)
References
1. "Property Values in New York Show Vibrancy." New York Times. Jan. 13, 2007.
2. "[http://www.jalc.org/about/news/050518-news.html XM Satellite Radio to Open New Studios at World-Renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City." Jazz at Lincoln Center press release. May 19, 2005.
3. "Santana - XM & Jazz at Lincoln Center." All About Jazz Nov. 10, 2005.
4. Inside the Time Warner Center, Newsday, Feb. 19, 2004
5. Caroline Overington. "Gotham agog as plutocrats stage battle of the towers." The Sydney Morning Herald, Nov. 29, 2003
External links
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One Central Park — Residential sales and information
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Time Warner — Corporate Website
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The Related Companies - Corporate Website