Overview

AMENITIES

As home to some of New York City’s most highly rated restaurants, a renowned Modernist art collection, an outstanding health and fitness club and a comprehensive tenant amenities package, 787 Seventh serves both the New York public and the building tenant community with some of the finest facilities available in any world class office tower.

Building Event Facilities

Soaring 80-foot high, the Atrium Lobby greets tenants and guests alike, while serving as a tasteful venue for evening and weekend corporate events. For rental inquiries: erind@shubertevents.com.

Newly renovated 487 seat auditorium equipped with state-of-the-art stage, lighting, video and sound systems available for corporate meetings and events. For rental inquiries: erind@shubertevents.com.

New York’s Finest Dining
New York’s #1 seafood dining experience presided over by Executive Chef Eric Ripert is located at 787 seventh.

New York’s only Michelin 3-star restaurant, Le Bernardin, offers seafood as you have never seen or tasted it before. Truly one of the great restaurants of the world, with a cookbook to match, this one-of-a kind delight is at your doorstep and your fingertips. To sample the sights and sounds of a masterpiece: www.le-bernardin.com

The Athletic & Swim Club
One of the best workouts in New York is right downstairs – from a lap pool to all the gym equipment you’ll need, to personal trainers, massage therapy, 60+ classes, and a level of service that includes workout gear so you won’t have to cart a gym bag around. Get fit today by calling 212-265-3490 or email contactus@athleticswim.com.

Services You Need Every Day:
Full service bank with 24-hour
ATM services Well-stocked
Lobby newsstand
Starbucks Coffee
Maison Kayser
Pret a Manger
Direct access to Rockefeller Center concourse and subway from the Galleria

787 Seventh’s outstanding collection of contemporary art, commissioned specifically for the tower, includes these American gems:
“Mural with Blue Brushstroke” The 75-foot high piece dramatically displayed on the north wall of the main entrance was painted on-site by the legendary Roy Lichtenstein: http://www.lichtensteinfoundation.org/blubrindex.html

Six monumental wall drawings, rendered to complement the lobby in size, were created by venerable American artist Sol Le Witt. Two whimsical and mythic animal Galleria sculptures – including his trademark hares – by Welsh sculptor Barry Flanagan.