Mori Building Acquires Part of ‘One Vanderbilt Avenue’ in NY, Manhattan; The Popular All-Glass Mirrored Observatory ‘SUMMIT’

Mori Building Acquires Part of ‘One Vanderbilt Avenue’ in NY, Manhattan; The Popular All-Glass Mirrored Observatory ‘SUMMIT’

Mori Building has acquired a part of ‘One Vanderbilt Avenue’ in New York, Manhattan through its subsidiary.

The acquisition was made from SL Green Realty, a major real estate company that develops and operates commercial properties in Manhattan, through the American subsidiary Mori Building (U.S.A.).

Located at the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in Midtown, One Vanderbilt Avenue is a high-rise mixed-use facility standing approximately 430 meters high, with 59 floors above ground. It was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, known for the design of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower. Opened in 2020, it features the all-glass mirrored observatory ‘SUMMIT One Vanderbilt’, office spaces, and commercial facilities including restaurants. It is also directly connected to Grand Central Station.

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