Pershing Square Building

STATUS Designated Individual Landmarks

125 Park Avenue

ARCHITECT: York and Sawyer, John Sloan

DATE: 1921-23

STYLE: Lombard Revival

east midtown Lombard Revival Manhattan

Designated November 22, 2016

The Lombard Revival-style Pershing Square Building anchors a prominent corner directly across 42nd Street from Grand Central Terminal at Park Avenue. Designed by John Sloan, working with staff of York & Sawyer, the building is remarkable for the important role it played in the development of the city’s mass transit system, its transitional role in the history of the city’s building development, and its exceptional terra-cotta cladding. The Pershing Square Building is also noteworthy as an integral element of the redevelopment of the Grand Central Terminal area.

STATUS Designated Individual Landmarks

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