New York welcomed its latest green office tower, 7 Bryant Park, yesterday with a groundbreaking led by Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Located on the corner of Sixth Ave. and 40th Street in midtown Manhattan, the Pei Cobb Freed and Partners-designed building is slated to be LEED Gold-certified and incorporates many sustainable features as well as spectacular views of the city and a prime spot just steps away from many subway lines.
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