Welcome to the Midtown, NYC!
Midtown New York City, world-famous for locations with postcard names such as Radio City Music Hall,
Rockefeller Center, Madison Square Garden, and the Empire State Building, is the commercial center of
Manhattan. The exclusive real estate extends from 40th Street up to Central Park on 59th Street and
from Third Avenue on the east side to Ninth Avenue on the west. Midtown Manhattan is the busiest
commercial district in the nation hosting the majority of NYC’s skyscrapers and entertainment spots.
More than 3 million commuters populate the area daily joining tourists, students, and local residents.
Times Square and Fifth Avenue entice locals and visitors alike with an impressive variety of stores,
boutiques, and restaurants.
EarthCam and
TGI Friday’s bring you exclusive, close views of the midtown streets from the top of
the restaurant at 34th Street. The sites include New York City’s Main Post
Office, Madison Square Garden, and The Empire State Building.
The Empire State Building, also on 34th street and an historic architectural icon
itself, serves as an ideal vantage point for millions of tourists to see the New York skyscrapers
that comprise the world famous Manhattan Skyline. EarthCam and
Acronym Media, a leading
provider of search engine marketing solutions worldwide, present two live streaming video cameras
located on the building. One webcam is dedicated to downtown views and the second to uptown vistas.
The gleaming Chrysler Building, the collection of Rockefeller Center Buildings, New York’s
oldest skyscraper, the Flatiron Building, and views of scores of others, old and new, shine in
daylight and light the night sky. In the future, the construction progress of the Freedom Tower
will be visible from the downtown camera as it rises from Ground Zero.
Ever wonder what the colors of the lights on the Empire State Building
mean? Find out from the
Empire State Buliding Official Internet Site.

