New York Times Tower

Located on the west side of Midtown Manhattan and near Times Square, the New York Times Tower is the headquarters building of The New York Times, one of the world's leading newspapers. The 51-story structure, rising 320 meters(1,050 feet), was designed by the famous architect, Renzo Piano, who also designed other prestigious projects such as Kansai International Airport in Japan. The tower stands out impressively in New York City's skyline.

  • Elevator
  • Office
  • North America
  • Capacity:over 1150kg
  • Speed:over 150m/min
  • 2000s
Building name
New York Times Tower
Address
New York, U.S.A.
Client
The New York Times Company
Design and supervision
Renzo Piano Building Workshop/FOX FOWLE Architects
Construction
AMEC
Completion
2007

Specifications

Elevator Total units 32
Model Use Loading (kg) Capacity (person) Speed (m/min) Stop number of
floors (floor)
unit
AC-GL Passenger 1590 21 420 8 6
AC-GL Passenger 1590 21 420 38 8
AC-GL Passenger 1590 21 300 16 5
AC-GL Service 1590 21 300 16 1
AC-GL Passenger 1590 21 210 16 6
AC-GL Passenger 1590 21 60 2 1
HYDRAULIC Passenger 1590 21 37.5 3 1
AC-GL Service 1590 21 210 52 2
AC-GD Service 2041 27 105 6 1
HYDRAULIC Freight 4530 - 15 2 1
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