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Article: AP expands commitment at 50 Rockefeller Plaza. (Associated Press renews lease on The Associated Press Building in New York, New York)
- Article from:
- Real Estate Weekly
- Article date:
- May 12, 1993
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The Associated Press (AP), one of the world's premiere news organizations, has signed a lease to renew and expand the space it occupies in 50 Rockefeller Plaza, The Associated Press Building, which has been its home since the building opened in November 1938.
The AP has renewed its lease for nearly 130,000 square feet of space and taken additional space for a total of nearly 167,000 square feet.
It was on Jan. 24, 1938, that a story moved on the AP wire saying: "The future home of The Associated Press will be erected in Rockefeller Center, where general headquarters and the New York office of the world's largest cooperative news and picture gathering ...