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Publishers shape cultural conversations, and few have maintained as consistent a presence in men’s lifestyle media as the long-running magazine housed in Midtown Manhattan. While digital platforms now dominate media consumption, print publications still carve out space for in-depth storytelling, sharp commentary, and curated aesthetics. This particular title has been part of that landscape for decades, offering a mix of fashion coverage, political analysis, and feature writing that reflects—and sometimes challenges—the tastes of its readership.

The office sits at Hearst Tower, 300 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019, a building that’s become synonymous with media conglomerates and their influence on public discourse. Midtown’s skyline is dotted with corporate headquarters, but this address carries a specific weight for those who track the intersection of journalism and commerce. Nearby, the hum of Broadway theaters and the quiet luxury of Fifth Avenue boutiques create a backdrop that feels fitting for a publication balancing aspirational content with hard-hitting reportage.

Print may no longer be the default, yet magazines like this one continue to serve as both archives and provocateurs—whether through investigative pieces, profile interviews, or style spreads that double as cultural barometers. For questions about subscriptions, editorial submissions, or advertising partnerships, the direct line is (212) 649-4050. The number connects to the broader machinery of Hearst’s operations, where decisions about layout, distribution, and digital strategy unfold behind the scenes.

Navigating to the tower is straightforward from most parts of the city; the 57th Street subway stop drops visitors a short walk from the entrance, and the area’s grid layout eliminates guesswork. For precise directions or transit updates, the map listing removes any ambiguity. This stretch of Manhattan thrives on its own rhythm—a blend of media deadlines, tourist foot traffic, and the occasional protest march—all of which, in some way, end up reflected in the pages of the magazines produced here.

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