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Once the largest commercial office building in the world, the Pan Am Building was completed in 1963.  It rose over the main [[Grand Central Terminal]] building, and had a heliport facility on top from which helicopter service from Manhattan to the three major New York area airports was offered. This service was terminated in 1977 after a helicopter accident at the top of the building.  Also closed at this point was the [[Copter Club]], a dining and meeting venue just underneath the heliport level.
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Once the largest commercial office building in the world, the Pan Am Building was completed in 1963.  It replaced the original Grand Central Terminal Office Building, rising 59 floors above the main [[Grand Central Terminal]] building on an eight-storey granite base.  In 1961, a heliport facility was opened on the building's roof, offering helicopter service from Manhattan to the three major New York area airports. This service was terminated in 1977 after a fatal helicopter accident at the top of the building in May of that year.   
  
After the failure of Pan American Airways, the building was sold to the Metropolitan Life insurance company, and now bears its logo. ([[SYWTBAW]])
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The [[Copter Club]], a dining and meeting venue just underneath the heliport level, closed some years later but was reopened in the 1990's as the "Sky Club". This is the space through which [[Nita]] and [[Kit]] make their way in company with [[Fred]] to access the roof and the [[Worldgate, Lexington Avenue local | displaced Lexington Avenue Local worldgate.]]
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After the failure of Pan American Airways, the building was sold to the Metropolitan Life insurance company in 1981. However, the Pan Am logo remained in place for more than ten years, until the MetLife logo replaced it in 1992. ([[SYWTBAW]])

Revision as of 16:38, 20 March 2005

Once the largest commercial office building in the world, the Pan Am Building was completed in 1963. It replaced the original Grand Central Terminal Office Building, rising 59 floors above the main Grand Central Terminal building on an eight-storey granite base. In 1961, a heliport facility was opened on the building's roof, offering helicopter service from Manhattan to the three major New York area airports. This service was terminated in 1977 after a fatal helicopter accident at the top of the building in May of that year.

The Copter Club, a dining and meeting venue just underneath the heliport level, closed some years later but was reopened in the 1990's as the "Sky Club". This is the space through which Nita and Kit make their way in company with Fred to access the roof and the displaced Lexington Avenue Local worldgate.

After the failure of Pan American Airways, the building was sold to the Metropolitan Life insurance company in 1981. However, the Pan Am logo remained in place for more than ten years, until the MetLife logo replaced it in 1992. (SYWTBAW)