Edward J. Minskoff Equities and Marsh & McLennan pocket park
About
Where concrete and steel meet a breath of green, pocket parks carve quiet corners from midtown’s grid. Edward J. Minskoff Equities and Marsh & McLennan pocket park turns one of those corners into a compact retreat, tucked where 46th Street stretches between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. The address reads simply enough—66-98 W 46th St New York, NY 10036—but the moment the sidewalk opens onto the little plaza, the city’s pulse softens.
Shade from young trees meets benches that rarely sit empty at lunch hour. A low fountain trickles when pressure allows, its basin catching the hum of foot traffic beyond. If you’re cutting cross-town on a weekday, it’s a spot to pause without leaving Midtown. The park’s modest footprint reminds passersby that even here, a patch of earth can still act like a threshold rather than a thoroughfare.
No public listing exists for the phone, but that makes sense in a pocket park—its purpose is immediacy, not reservation. If you need the contact for an adjacent tower lobby, the directory will point you to Edward J. Minskoff Equities or Marsh & McLennan’s shared building line, though the greenery itself has no listed number.
To step off the curb and onto the map, follow the directions here. *71* is on the block if your phone can look it up, but most visitors just stumble in by accident and stay for the quiet.