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View Of Helmsley Building In New York. The Helmsley Building, Designed By Warren & Wetmore, Is A 35-Story Building Positioned In The Center Of Park Avenue. Before Being Dwarfed By The 1960S Pan Am Building (Now The Met Life Building), It Served As A Visual Termination Point For Park Avenue At 46Th Street, Immediately North Of Grand Central Terminal. It Was The Tallest Element Of The Vast Terminal City Project Of Hotels, Offices, Post Office And Railroad Terminal That Began Construction In 1912. The Helmsley Building Was Designated A Landmark By The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission In 1987. Photo Taken On: July 23Rd, 2014