Vought Tower, also known as Seven Tower, is a high-rise building complex located in Manhattan, New York City. It is the headquarters of both Vought International and The Seven.
Locations[]
Fictional Address[]
7 Tower, 1777 6th Ave, New York, NY 10019.
Ground floor[]
The ground floor is a wide-open lobby area accessible by civilians. Anyone who wants to enter further into the tower must pass through a metal detector.
Floor 67[]
The floor contains laboratories to test Vought products. Compound V was housed here, until Homelander moved the remaining supply to his apartment.
Floor 82[]
Stan Edgar's office is located on this floor.
Floor 99[]
The Seven live and work on this floor.
Meeting room[]
The Seven meeting room consists of an open circular space containing a large table in the shape of the Vought Seven logo (a conjoined V7). On the interior walls are computer screens to monitor things of note to the Seven, across from a wall of windows on the opposing side. The subordinate six members are seated so they can face Homelander as he enters from the doorway.
Stormfront's Apartment[]
Stormfront's apartment, previously occupied by Translucent and currently unoccupied, is a medium-sized apartment with marble floors and walls. There are two segments, an open living space and a bedroom. The living space is two stories tall and contained a large chandelier until it broke in the midst of a violent sexual encounter between Stormfront and Homelander. The bedroom has a queen-sized bed with dark covers directly opposite to the archway leading into it.
Sister Sage's Apartment[]
Sister Sage's apartment, previously occupied by Queen Maeve, is a medium-sized apartment similar to Stormfront's, with a bed with dark covers to the right of the archway entrance, tucked in the corner. When Maeve inhabited this apartment, she usually lived in an off-site private apartment but used the tower apartment for sexual encounters.
The Deep's Apartment[]
The Deep's apartment was previously unoccupied after he was kicked out of The Seven but has moved back in during Season 3. It's a medium sized apartment that has a stone carven mural of Poseidon, along with shelves of geodes and a fish tank behind the bed.
Firecracker's Apartment[]
Firecracker's apartment, previously occupied by Lamplighter and Starlight, is a medium-sized apartment with a white and gold themed bed matching the Starlight suit's color theme. Under Firecracker's occupancy, the apartment has been redecorated.
A-Train's Apartment[]
Although never seen, it's assumed A-Train has an apartment in the tower that was previously occupied by Mister Marathon.
Black Noir's Apartment[]
As mentioned by Black Noir II, his predecessor lived in a ninja dojo apartment.
Homelander's Apartment[]
Homelander's three-story penthouse apartment is an enormous, opulent space with an American flag spread across one wall with a door, a wide-open space, and staircases. The main open area contains statues, piles of books, and an intimate seating area with a couch, coffee table, and laptop.
Trivia[]
- The tower, along with its location, is most likely a nod to the Avengers Tower from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- In the comics, the Seven's headquarters is a low orbit satellite base modeled after the Helicarrier from Marvel Comics and the Justice League Watchtower from DC Comics. This significant change was made probably because it would've been too expensive for the CGI work needed to adapt to a television show and the building fits better with the show's anti-corporatism themes.
- The tower is actually based on the Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with a CGI addition to make it look like a skyscraper.