Amazon Locker - Empire Left
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Amazon Locker – Empire Left lives inside 7 W 34th St. — a building better known for the showrooms on its lower floors than for its quiet logistics corner upstairs. Mail this gives visitors another way to skip the front-desk juggling that sometimes turns simple drop-offs into five-minute puzzles; print-a-label kiosks, digital tracking, and automated returns share one adjacent corridor, letting users choose convenience over counters. Lockers stand open 24/7 at street level, but there’s no greeter, no chit-chat, just the hum of the city outside.
Packages for pickup arrive ahead of same-day sales surges; returns slide in with a printed QR slip, freeing shelves for the next wave of holiday shapes and shoe-boxes. You pay nothing to claim an order or to send a return, though the lockers enforce time limits so boxes don’t outstay their welcome. Neighboring bodegas and delis handle scents; here only the red “Your package is ready” light cuts through the hall’s fluorescent glow.
Ten blocks of Koreatown stretch west, Penn Station pulses five blocks south — Amazon Locker – Empire Left keeps its distance without ever leaving the grid. You’ll find codes taped to t-shirts, courier vans idling, subway breath mixing with parcel tape—same pulse, calmer queue. Leave the earbuds in; the locker chime is soft enough to ignore once you’re inside the rhythm of arrival.
Find your exact spot in under a minute: drop the map on our directions page—Empire Left locker grid here—then call (877) 346-6244 to confirm locker size if you’re lugging bulk. No appointment required, no variable moods behind the counter; just press “Open locker,” tuck your bags, and exit before the next customer’s barcode scan lights up.