Fuller Buiding, New York CityFuller Buiding, New York City
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Fuller Building is a historical skyscraper in the Upper Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It is 40 storeys tall and has a height of 150 meters. The exterior is decorated with Art Deco features which is fashionable during the time of its construction. Today the Fuller Building is home to several important New York galleries.

It belonged to the Fuller Construction Company which relocated here in 1929 after they moved out from the Flatiron Building, also known as the Fuller Building during their tenure there.

How to reach the Fuller Building

The Fuller Building is at 41-51 East 57th Street. Take the 4, 5 or 6 train to the 59th Street-Lexington Avenue subway station. Walk south along Lexington Avenue until intersection with East 57th Street. Turn right, walk west along East 57th Street until you reach the Fuller Building on your right.

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