FACC
About
Midtown’s business pulse quickens around FACC, where the intersection of 42nd Street and Third Avenue puts it steps from Grand Central’s commuter rush. This isn’t just another chamber of commerce—it’s a node for Franco-American trade, networking, and advocacy, tucked into a stretch of Manhattan where skyscrapers cast long shadows over sidewalks humming with lunch-hour foot traffic. The address, 205 E 42nd St, sits between the Chrysler Building’s art deco spire and the United Nations’ international buzz, making it a logical hub for companies navigating transatlantic partnerships or local regulatory landscapes. Here, membership directories and policy briefings share space with event calendars packed with seminars on everything from visa logistics to market expansion strategies. No frills, just the kind of pragmatic connections that keep businesses from stumbling over bureaucratic hurdles or cultural missteps.
Questions about tariff classifications or upcoming trade delegations? The phone line—(917) 414-1603—cuts through the noise, offering direct access to resources that might otherwise require a deep dive into government websites or pricey consultants. And because even the most straightforward errand in New York can turn into a scavenger hunt, the map pinpoints the entrance between a deli and a dry cleaner, because of course it does. Some things about this city never change.