444 Madison Avenue Building NY

1932

444 Madison Avenue Building NY

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The 444 Madison Avenue Building (Later Newsweek Building. Now The New Yorker Magazine Building). September 1932.For several decades, this modest Art Deco tower dominated much of the midtown Madison Avenue skyline, especially after the lighted signs announcing the time and temperature were added beneath the Newsweek logo, none of which were part of the original design. When Newsweek relocated to the West Side in the mid-1990's, the sign was changed to "New York" as the magazine of that name moved into this building.
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