Commuter Challenge: Plot the Fastest W&H Route and Win a $50 Metrocard


You've heard it before – location is one of the most important factors in real estate. Fortunately, every W&H building is in a prime location with exceptional accessibility and convenience. All the locations offer direct access to major transportation hubs and bus and subway lines, and provide every amenity, including office services, shopping, dining and lodging.

Just a few examples of the outstanding locations of the W&H buildings:

  • The seven properties in the Herald Square/ 34th Street Corridor are just minutes from Penn Station, with easy access to the Long Island Rail Road, New Jersey Transit, Amtrak, the Port Authority Terminal, the PATH and 15 subway lines.

  • The Lincoln Building at 60 East 42nd Street offers direct underground access to Grand Central Terminal, as well as to the 4, 5, 6, 7 and Times Square shuttle subway lines.

  • 250 West 57th Street boasts direct underground access to the 59th Street/Columbus Circle subway station, serviced by eight subway lines.

Not only is it easy to get to a W&H property from the major transportation hubs, but it's also easy to get from one W&H building to another. There are many fast ways to get to all nine buildings in the W&H portfolio – but which way is the fastest?

We're giving away $50 Metrocards to the first five people who submit the fastest route to all the buildings, starting at the Empire State Building and ending at 250 West 57th Street, using public transportation. Make sure you include all nine buildings on your route!

To enter the contest, send your suggestion to Elizabeth Watson at ewatson@whpropertiesny.com. The map below shows exactly where each building is, so study it carefully and start planning your trip. Good luck!

    

Map shows convenient locations of W&H buildings and the transportation lines serving them.

1. Empire State Building, 350 Fifth Avenue,
2. The Lincoln Building, 60 East 42nd Street,
3. 250 West 57th Street,
4. 501 Seventh Avenue,
5. 1400 Broadway,
6. 1359 Broadway,
7. 1333 Broadway,
8. 1350 Broadway,
9. 112 West 34th Street.



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