Joe C. • December 24, 2011Watch out for unidentified falling objects...
IWalked Audio Tours • November 25, 2011Furthest south of infamous twin-towered apartments along Central Park W. 30-story Art Deco complex, opened its doors in 1932. Famous tenants include Robert Goulet. More info in blog. <LINK>
Julie S. • November 22, 2011everyone working in immunology therapy rocks. they take great care of the patients
Kingslayer • December 24, 2012Home of Elmhurst's only Residential Elite
Penguin Teen • August 13, 2012An overwhelming selection and a million places to settle in and read all day...especially good on a rainy day!
Lauren M. • March 6, 2013A unique building that you cannot miss. A must see for first timers to the city.
R.E.M. R. • October 16, 2017As a result of teamwork, motivation and flexibility, we have developed a vibrant working atmosphere and outstanding collaboration.
Allison D. • June 30, 2014The buzzing lights on the media floors made me do it. Also, cute mice available.
Chris K. • June 11, 2014Top Orthopedic Surgery practice in the nation! Dr. MacGillivray is great
Hospital for Special Surgery • June 4, 2013We offer Radiology & Imaging services at this location including x-ray.
Sylvia A. • July 19, 2011The ice cappuccino and he hot chocolate are the best in the Italian pastry shop
Anthony • May 2, 2017A lesson in terrible building design. If you're at columbia chance's are you'll have a big intro lecture in IAB at some point. Try the cafe on the 6th floor for some quick bites.
American Christmas • November 11, 2016The candy canes are 16 feet tall. The length of LED ribbon around each candy cane is 90 feet. The candy canes are lifted by a crane. There are 7 candy canes total; four on 57th and three on 58th.
Julien A. • April 17, 2013First Friday of every even numbered month join us for our Open House nights! Wine cheese, a great crowd of architects + designers + enthusiasts. Next one Is June 7th.
Penina M. • April 2, 2014My husband graduated at Columbia University. He recommends the studies for math saying that there is nothing to be afraid of. You can learn everything if you want to..
Zack S. • August 24, 2011Not the first escalators on Columbia's Morningside campus! The real first are those down to the bookstore. Still, these are prettier.
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