The Hearst Tower is a building at the southwest corner of 57th Street and Eighth Avenue, near Columbus Circle, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States. It is the world headquarters of media conglomerate Hearst Communications, housing many of its publications and communications companies. The Hearst Tower consists of two sections, with a total height of 597 feet (182Â m) and 46 stories. The six lowest stories form the Hearst Magazine Building, designed by Joseph Urban and George B. Post & Sons, which was completed in 1928. Above it is the Hearst Tower addition, which was completed in 2006 and designed by Norman Foster.
Seen from 56th Street in 2006
The 57th Street facade in 2020
The facade of the Hearst Tower's upper stories, seen in August 2021
Interior of the lobby as seen from Cafe 57, the Hearst Tower cafeteria
57th Street is a broad thoroughfare in the New York City borough of Manhattan, one of the major two-way, east-west streets in the borough's grid. As with Manhattan's other "crosstown" streets, it is divided into its east and west sections at Fifth Avenue. The street runs from a small park overlooking the East River in the east to the West Side Highway along the Hudson River in the west. 57th Street runs through the neighborhoods of Sutton Place, Midtown Manhattan, and Hell's Kitchen from east to west.
Apartment buildings lining East 57th Street between First Avenue and Sutton Place
The Hearst Tower at 300 West 57th Street
Art Students League at 215 West 57th Street
Calvary Baptist Church entrance at 123 West 57th Street