Hello and welcome!
Yes, many people have had success making attic antenna installs work. It most depends on how much shielding is built-in to your attic's constructions (e.g., wire mesh, foil sheeting, re-bar in concrete, aluminum siding, metal roof, etc.). If you have a lightly shielded attic, then it should work just fine.
Your situation seems to be nice and easy because all the major networks can be picked up with a single antenna pointed at the Empire State Building. There's no need to fuss with signals coming from multiple directions.
For an attic installed antenna, I'd recommend either the Antennacraft HBU-33 or the Winegard HD7694P. You can use a short piece of mast going up from the floor or hanging from one of the joists above to mount the antenna. Keep the area around the antenna clear of other materials / obstacles, and aim the front of the antenna at compass heading 312 degrees.
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