Standing 21 floors high in the heart of Central Park South is 400 Park Avenue, which is also known as the General Reinsurance Building. It was constructed in 1958 and features key-card access, a lobby attendant, and a freight elevator.
The hardest part about working out of 400 Park Avenue will be deciding where to eat. The area is home to some of New Yorks best restaurants, from casual dining options such as Carnegie Deli, to the upscale experience of restaurants like Le Berardin. After work, catch a performance at one of the many historic theatres in the area, including Carnegie Hall and Broadway Theatre.