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42: 403:. By the 2000s it had been subsumed in a series of mergers and out-of-town take-overs by regional banks. Its name still remains on the East Fayette Street side cornice of the Baltimore "Munsey Building", which was converted in 2010's to luxury apartments and condos, and after a series of fast-food shops or cafes on the ground floor replaced the ornate marble and bronze banking customer service lobby, finally an 216:(1854–1925). Known then as the "Dealer in Dailies" and the "Undertaker of Journalism", Munsey was extremely controversial and often feared and despised by both readers and reporters alike. But he anticipated many trends in modern journalism and his papers in the early 20th century were often very pictorial and graphic plus being widely distributed, influential and popular. A contemporary of the much more famous 29: 49: 326:. Constructed in 1911 to replace, after just only five years, the previously just-constructed headquarters offices and printing plant in a moderately high skyscraper (with visible exhibited rolling presses behind huge glass department store style of first floor windows at ground level facing sidewalks) of 562: 572: 383:
After a few years, Munsey converted this building to serve as the headquarters to his newly chartered Munsey Trust Company, founded in 1913, which was reorganized two years later as
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was completed in 1905. The building rose to 171 feet (52 m) containing 13 floors, and was one of the highest structures in the city at the time, besides the
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published daily in the afternoon and Sunday morning with the biggest circulation in town, followed by competitors since 1837 from the
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The building's architect was McKim, Mead & White of New York City, and built for newspaper syndicate publisher,
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After protests and court action to block demolition, the building was demolished in 1980, by contractor, for the
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with Munsey as chairman of the board. By the late 1990s, Equitable Trust had become one of the largest banks in
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of New York at the southeast corner of North Calvert and East Fayette Streets, across from the
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James Green - Hercules Demolition Corporation of Virginia Project: Munsey Trust Building
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branch opened in the historic banking and newspaper headquarters building in 2013.
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Alden, Robert A. "Post's Expansion Through Time and Space: Building for Change".
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also a "newspaper tycoon", head of a powerful nationwide chain syndicate
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Square with the landmark and city symbol to the fallen from the
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picking up ownership of several papers there and later to the
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The site of the former building now contains the 16-story
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added in 1910 under famed reporter, editor and columnist
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Munsey Trust Building is located in Central Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
United States
Coordinates
38°53′50″N 77°01′53″W / 38.8972°N 77.0315°W / 38.8972; -77.0315
McKim, Mead & White
high-rise
Washington, D.C.
United States
National Theatre
Frank A. Munsey
William Randolph Hearst
San Francisco Examiner
Hearst Corporation
Rupert Murdoch
Australian
Great Britain
United States
robber baron
Washington Monument
Capitol dome
Girl Scouts of the USA
Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation
National Place
Baltimore, Maryland
Baldwin & Pennington
McKim, Mead and White
Battle Monument
British

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