Men's Journal
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New York still prints the news. Men’s Journal keeps its editorial offices at 1290 6th Ave, a tower that touches the southern edge of Central Park. From here, the publisher shapes stories that reach readers who measure their weekends in river miles and summit views. Onsite services mean manuscripts can move from draft to print without leaving the block, a rare convenience in a city where every square foot is contested. When deadlines loom, a quick call to (212) 484-1616 can reroute a last-minute correction or confirm a contributor’s slot.
Midtown’s hum filters through the windows, a reminder that publishing remains a city trade. Editors and designers work steps from the subway’s pulse, yet the focus stays on gear guides and expedition tales rather than the traffic below. For anyone mapping a visit, the directions are straightforward: exit at 51st Street and walk north two avenues. If you’re carrying a pitch or a portfolio, the reception desk is usually ready—just don’t expect a quiet corner to linger.