MetLife & Helmsley Buildings, New York Photos

The MetLife Building (1963) (59 floors) by Pietro Belluschi, Emery Roth & Sons plus Walter Gropius and the Helmsley (former New York Central) Building (1929) by Warren & Wetmore both on Park Avenue have historical connections with Grand Central Station.

See also: New York City Landmark Buildings
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MetLife (former PanAm) building over Grand Central Terminal & Park Ave.

MetLife Building (1963) (200 Park Ave.) (59 floors). Architect: Pietro Belluschi, Emery Roth & Sons, Walter Gropius.

MetLife & Helmsley Buildings over Park Ave.

MetLife & Helmsley Buildings.

New York Central Building (now Helmsley Building) (1929) (230 Park Ave.). Architect: Warren & Wetmore.

Clock on New York Central Building (now Helmsley Building).

Buffalo on facade of New York Central Building (now Helmsley Building).

Curved facade with sculpted buffalo heads on New York Central Building (now Helmsley Building).

Portal of New York Central Building (now Helmsley Building).


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