207 East 32nd Street
| 207 East 32nd Street | |
|---|---|
The building's facade in 2011 | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Beaux Arts |
| Address | 207 East 32nd Street New York, NY |
| Coordinates | 40°44′40″N 73°58′42″W / 40.74444°N 73.97833°W |
| Completed | 1902 |
| Cost | US$40,000 |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 4 |
| Floor area | 9,000 sq ft (840 m2) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Robert T. Lyons |
207 East 32nd Street is a historic building located between Second and Third avenues in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by architect Robert T. Lyons, the building was completed in 1902 as a clubhouse for the Tammany Central Association, replacing the organization's former building that had occupied the site. It was subsequently used as a municipal courthouse from 1911 to 1939 and converted into offices by the 1950s.
The building was purchased in 1965 by graphic designers Milton Glaser and Seymour Chwast, who moved their firm Push Pin Studios to the site. The building served as the headquarters of New York magazine from the publication's founding in 1968 until 1974. Ms. magazine also began at this location in 1971. Glaser continued to use the building as his studio until 2019. The property was purchased in 2020 by The New York Review of Books; the magazine moved its office into the building in the fall of 2023.