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A Visit To The Empire State Building

Did you know that the 103rd floor of the Empire State Building is not open to the public, but is open to celebrities? The space is very small, with a thin walkway going around it and hardly any barrier separating you from the thin air. The barrier only comes up to one's knees, if that. Yesterday our intrepid photographer Katie Sokoler braved the vertigo-inducing space during a VIP tour of the iconic building... and you won't see photos like this anywhere else, because most of the other press people were too scared to go outside to experience, or document it! For those who want to get a similar view, we're told for some extra cash the general public can visit the 102nd floor, which is closed in and significantly less scary.

The landmark is currently undergoing a more than $550 million renovation, and the ol' gal is looking better than ever. A few improvements, and other tidbits we were told about:

  • People no longer have to wait on line in the basement of the building.
  • There's a new gift shop!
  • Sunbursts are now a theme throughout the building.
  • The color of the employee's uniforms were made specifically to match the color of the marble in the walls.
  • There are large digital screens in the middle of the waiting lines where people can learn about how the building is energy efficient.

If you want a look at the building's past, however, head over here.

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  • Kingpin

    The barrier on the 103rd used to be taller, back when they filmed King Kong (Peter Jackson's, not Fay Wray's), Tea Leoni went up to the 103rd, and back then there wasn't that level of curved boards (the boards hide a deeper channel that's chock full of cables) - these can be seen on the two-disc DVD of the film.



    It looks like the 102nd's also been changed, back during the Kong remake the 102nd had some lovely pillars with wonderful art-deco lighting... a shame to see that they appear to have been stripped down to the bare girders.

  • robingee

    I could never have the balls to step out there. Never never ever. Yikes!

  • Peter

    Especially not in heels.

  • CR

    Is the chick in the second to last photo wearing stockings? If so, hats off to you Ms. Cutey!

  • SikBug

    That first pic made my stomach flip hard

  • Angelheaded Hipster

    really, really awesome ! less of the frigging arcade fire and bike lane bullshit and more posts like this !!

  • WorksInDUMBO

    oh my god that first picture really freaks me out!

  • Shinobi Shaw

    The ESB is an amazing piece of architecture, why can't NY go back to its Art Deco roots instead of building more ugly glass towers!

  • donner

    Balls of Steel, Ms. Sokoler... Balls of Steel

  • chuzzlewit

    no way. that gal with the nice gams isn't even holding on to anything. the wind could just pick her up - huh-uh, no way. that picture totally flips my crotch.

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