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Built
  
1931 (1931)

Designated NHL
  
June 29, 1989

Floors
  
33

Added to NRHP
  
28 March 1980

NRHP Reference #
  
80002701

Height
  
148 m

Opened
  
1931

Architect
  
Raymond Hood


Location
  
330 West 42nd Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York

Architectural styles
  
Streamline Moderne, International Style, Art Deco

Similar
  
Daily News Building, Random House Tower, Paramount Plaza, 60 Wall Street, 383 Madison Avenue

The McGraw Hill Building at 330 West 42nd Street is a building 33 stories and 485 feet (148 m) high, located in the Hell's Kitchen section of Manhattan, New York City. It was completed in 1931 and designed by Raymond Hood. The second building named after McGraw Hill in New York City, it replaces the function of the original McGraw-Hill building at 469 Tenth Avenue. The exterior walls of the building are panels of blue-green terra-cotta ceramic tiles, alternating with green-metal-framed windows, with a strongly horizontal orientation. The building was the only one in the city displayed in the influential International Style exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1932, and as such, it has also been cited as a landmark of Art Deco design.

Located on West 42nd Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, above the Port Authority Bus Terminal, the McGraw-Hill Building was the tallest building in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood for decades, but lost that status with the construction of One Worldwide Plaza eight blocks to the north. It is still visible from a distance, but is dwarfed by the newly constructed Orion, a 58-story residential complex with a green exterior to its west on the same block.

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The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989.

This address was given by Jack Kirby in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941) as the mailing address to which fans could write to the title character, as the offices of Timely Comics, which later became Marvel Comics, were located in the building.

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