Who are the tenants in 1271 Avenue of the Americas?

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Who are the tenants in 1271 Avenue of the Americas?

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The tenants in 1271 Avenue of the Americas are Greenhill & Co, H.I.G. Capital, Mizuho Bank, Fidelity, AIG, MLB or Major League Baseball and Latham & Watkins.

Latham & Watkins is a major tenant of 1271 Avenue of the Americas and occupies over 435,000 square feet of the building.

Major League Baseball also known as MLB occupies a significant amount of space in the building as well.

Financial & Investment Firms like Greenhill & Co, H.I.G. Capital, Mizuho Bank, Fidelity and AIG also occupy space in the 1271 Avenue of the Americas building.

And in addition to Latham & Watkins, Blank Rome is also a tenant of 1271 Avenue of the Americas.

1271 Avenue of the Americas is situated at Rockefeller Center, and the building features a renovated lobby as well as direct access to the subway and underground concourse.

Also following a massive redevelopment, the tower at 1271 Avenue of the Americas also achieved full occupancy and attracted the major corporations, specifically in the legal and financial sectors.

1271 Avenue of the Americas which is the former Time & Life Building is a fully leased and 2 million square foot Class A+ office tower in Midtown Manhattan.

Both 6th Ave and Avenue of the Americas are the exact same street in Manhattan, New York City.

Although it was officially renamed "Avenue of the Americas" in the year 1945 to honor Western Hemisphere solidarity, most locals still refer to the street as 6th Avenue.

6th Avenue and Avenue of the Americas runs north-south and stretches from Church Street in Tribeca to Central Park South.

The street signs for 6th Ave and Avenue of the Americas says "Avenue of the Americas," although it is commonly called 6th Avenue, with many buildings also using both of these street names in their addresses.

The 6th Ave and Avenue of the Americas runs through Midtown and Greenwhich Village, and is situated between 5th Avenue and 7th Avenue.

The name change for 6th Ave was pushed by Mayor Fiorello La Guardia to celebrate New York's role, although the original name persisted in popular usage.

So yes both 6th Ave and Avenue of the Americas are the same street.

There's no difference in the street and it's just the names being different.

It can be confusing to some people, especially for those who are new to New York city and have never been there before.

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