55th Street (Manhattan)
55th Street is a two-mile-long, one-way street traveling east to west across Midtown Manhattan.
Landmarks, east to west
Sutton Place South
- The route officially begins at Sutton Place South which is on a hill overlooking FDR Drive.
- Plaza 400 Apartments, 40-story, 119 m/392 ft apartment building completed in 1967
First Avenue
- Terrence Cardinal Cook Building
- Church of St. John the Evangelist
- Bristol Apartments, 33-story apartment building completed in 1973
Second Avenue
- Brevard Apartments, 30-story apartments completed in 1981
- Marymount Manhattan College Dormitory, 48-story, 144 m / 473 ft mixed apartment house and dormitory completed in 2001
Third Avenue
- 919 Third Avenue, 47-story 188 m / 615 ft building completed in 1971
- P. J. Clarke's, antique tavern known for holding its own and remaining intact despite attempts to destroy it for 919 Third.
Lexington Avenue
- Central Synagogue
- 124 East 55th Street
- 116 East 55th Street – now Levin Institute
- DLT Entertainment headquarters
- Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office
Park Avenue
- Park Avenue Place, 38-story, office tower completed in 2004
- Park Avenue Tower, 36-story, office tower completed in 1987 with a distinctive pyramid roof
- Heron Tower,, 25-story building completed in 1986
- Martin Erdmann House – now New York Friars Club
Madison Avenue
- 550 Madison Avenue, 37-story, building completed in 1984 originally to be the headquarters of AT&T and later Sony USA
- Finland House, 38-story, office tower completed in 1970
- The St. Regis Hotel
Fifth Avenue
- The Peninsula New York, 21-story, hotel completed in 1905
- Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church
- MGM Building, 35-story, office tower completed in 1966
- Rockefeller Apartments
- 46 West 55th Street, a landmarked house
Sixth Avenue
- Robert Indiana Love (sculpture)
- Capitol-EMI Building 34-story, building
- 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 50 story, building completed in 1969
- 125 West 55th Street
- New York City Center, theatre at 131 West 55th Street
- 55th Street Playhouse, theatre at 154 West 55th Street
- CitySpire Center, 75-story, tower, north
- The London NYC 54-floor, tower completed in 1990
- Hotel Wellington
Seventh Avenue
- Park Central Hotel, 25-story, tower completed in 1926 most famous for mafia execution in the barber shop
- Dream Hotel
- Mutual of New York Building, 27-story, building completed in 1950 whose sign inspired the song Mony, Mony
Broadway
- Random House Tower, 52-story, tower
- Former original location of Soup Nazi from Seinfeld
Eighth Avenue
- The Starwood Apts. at 321 West 55th Street was built in 1907. Over the years, it has been the residence of theatrical figures such as Tony Award winners Jane Alexander and Michael Stewart, librettist of Hello, Dolly!
Ninth Avenue
- Alvin Ailey Dance Hall
- Julia Miles Theatre
- Independent High School
Tenth Avenue
- Clinton Towers Apartments 39-story apartment completed in 1974