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599 Lexington Avenue

599 Lexington Avenue is a 653-foot (199 m) tall, 50-story skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes/John MY Lee Architects. It was the first building constructed by Mortimer Zuckerman and his company Boston Properties in New York City. The site was acquired for $84 million in 1984, and completed in 1986. The building is adjacent to the Citigroup Center and is considered a well-designed contextual partner to the area.

Awards
599 Lexington Avenue was awarded the University of Virginia's Thomas Jefferson Award for Architecture in 1981. == Tenants ==
Tenants
A&O Shearman (the major tenant; expanded holdings by six floors in 2002) • Cowen GroupK&L GatesWelsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe (17th floor & entire 18th floor), having moved from 320 Park AvenueReed Smith (22nd floor) • Commonwealth Bank North American Branch (30th floor) • Atreaus Capital, Cogent Partners and Istithmar World (each occupying part of the 38th floor) • Cornerstone Research (41st floor & entire 42nd, 43rd and 44th floors) • Retromer Therapeutics (47th floor) ==See also==
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