George Abbott Way
George Abbott Way is a section of West 45th Street northwest of Times Square between Seventh and Eighth Avenues in New York City, named for Broadway producer and director George Abbott. It is located between Rodgers and Hammerstein Row and Restaurant Row.
Notable buildings
The area home to a large concentration of Broadway theatres, many belonging to The Shubert Organization, including:
- 222 West 45th Booth Theatre
- 236 West 45th Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
- 239 West 45th Music Box Theatre
- 242 West 45th Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
- 249 West 45th Imperial Theatre
- 252 West 45th John Golden Theatre
The street is also occupied by large buildings on three corners:
- New York Marriott Marquis hotel (northeast corner; houses the Marquis Theatre)
- One Astor Plaza (southeast corner; houses the Minskoff Theatre)
- Row NYC Hotel (southwest corner)
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