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penthouse. Consolidated Gas bought additional property to the east in June 1912; the purchase was finalized that November, giving the company a lot measuring nearly 300 feet (91 m) wide. The day after the sale was finalized, Hardenbergh filed plans for an addition to the building, costing $ 1.5 million. The relatively new headquarters at 124–128 East 15th Street had not been intended to support additional stories, as Consolidated Gas had erroneously assumed that the structure would be sufficient for the company's needs. As such, a 19-story wing was built on either side of the existing 12-story structure, and seven additional stories were suspended from girders above the existing structure. The first of these girders was installed in August 1913.
337:, as well as the offices of Con Ed's predecessor, Consolidated Gas. The gas company was originally headquartered at 15th Street and Irving Place, but had outgrown its original building by the 1910s. As a result, Hardenbergh designed an expansion for the existing headquarters, which was constructed from 1911 to 1914. This expansion was later incorporated into a larger structure built by Warren and Wetmore between 1926 and 1929. Upon completion, the building's design was lauded by local media, and its "Tower of Light" became a symbol of the local skyline. In 2009, the building was declared a 786: 42: 569: 654: 5270: 429:. While the Stuyvesant family retained much of their land through the 18th century, some 33 acres (13 ha) of the Stuyvesant estate were bought in 1748 by Cornelius Tiebout, whose widow later passed ownership of the land to her son, Cornelius T. Williams. The current building's site includes land from Stuyvesant, Williams, and auctioneer David Dunham. When the Manhattan street grid was laid out with the 5282: 560:
began relocating to the Consolidated Gas Building in May 1929. The top of the building's tower was first illuminated on July 4, 1929, and the annex was finished by that November. After the completion of this expansion, the building contained 1 million square feet (93,000 m) of floor area, used by 7,000 employees.
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area. Among the tenants were the Dahlstrom Metallic Door Company, which had manufactured the building's doors, partitions and trim. A two-story building at 144 East 15th Street was added in 1915 and was used for showrooms. This showroom measured 22 by 84 feet (6.7 by 25.6 m) and was made of brick and steel.
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Hardenbergh's original plan called for the main entrance to be on 15th Street; the entrance would have contained marble arches with backlit panels. When the expanded building design was implemented, the main entrance was moved to Irving Place while the secondary entrance was moved to 15th Street. The
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The building, which ultimately cost $ 2.5 million, housed 2,000 Consolidated Gas employees across five departments. After the 19-story building was finished in 1914, Consolidated Gas rented out some of the additional space in the building; at the time, the company did not need to use the entire floor
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Although the western and eastern sections of the building on 15th Street were built as 19-story structures, the center portion was originally only 12 stories high and could not support the weight of seven extra stories. As such, the 13th through 19th stories are suspended above the center portion of
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Illumination of the facade was a key part of the Hardenbergh design for the building: lamps were suspended beneath the cornice and on the roofline, and the storefronts at ground level were also illuminated. Even the use of limestone on the facade, instead of brick, was conducive to the illumination,
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Plans for an annex were submitted to the Department of Buildings in September 1928. The next month, Consolidated Gas bought two houses on Third Avenue, giving the new building an exit on that avenue. After Consolidated Gas acquired the Brooklyn Edison Company in 1928, employees of the Edison Company
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The tower is capped by a bronze lantern which lights up at night; the lantern measures 8 feet (2.4 m) high. The lighting scheme on the tower was first activated in 1929. At the time, the lighting scheme was unusual in that it provided colored light, as opposed to the plain colors expressed by
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to the south. The site covers 93,778 square feet (8,712.3 m), measuring 420 feet (130 m) wide along 14th and 15th Streets and 206.5 feet (62.9 m) wide along Irving Place and Third Avenue. The building is officially located at 4 Irving Place, though the building also takes up the lots
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Company was hired as the general contractor. The first phase of construction, between January and September 1911, entailed erecting a 62-foot-wide (19 m) edifice on the center of the block at 124–128 East 15th Street. By that October, Consolidated Gas had begun relocating its offices into the
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to design a 12-story office building on that site in late 1911. The building was to be erected in two phases to avoid interrupting the company's operations. The architect had previously constructed a showroom for the company. The site had a frontage of 84 feet (26 m) on Irving Place and 155.6
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The original headquarters and the Lotos Club house were originally retained as offices, but this soon proved insufficient. By December 1911, Consolidated Gas had modified its plans and wished to replace the old structures. The company wanted to erect a new building with 19 stories, including a
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The Hardenbergh structure, seen from Third Avenue to the east. The top six floors were added after construction. There are cornices above the 10th, 12th, 13th, and 17th floors, and a crowning cornice above the 18th floor. A penthouse can be seen on the 19th floor and is set back from the main
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In the 1880s, at a time when competition between New York City's gas companies was high, the Manhattan Gas Light Company and several other gas companies combined to become the Consolidated Gas Company. By 1910, the original offices at 15th Street proved to be insufficient for the company's
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and the Plaza Hotel. However, it was still relatively rare for office buildings to be illuminated each night, though such lighting schemes were commonly tested at the premises of power companies. The lighting scheme was scrapped in the 1920s when the Warren and Wetmore tower was built.
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columns. Throughout the Warren and Wetmore section of the building, there is light-inspired ornamentation including depictions of urns, torches, lamps, thunderbolts, and suns. These decorations symbolize Con Ed's function as a power company, and by extension, a provider of light.
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of columns, which are illuminated in various colors at night. Under the columns, the tower includes four 16-foot wide clock faces, one on each side of the building. The tower also contains a set of bells, which strike every quarter-hour and are synchronized with a clock in
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most other buildings' illuminations, and also was powered by electricity rather than gas. When the tower was completed, light beams radiated to the north, west, south, and east, as well as upward. The lights cycled through 21 colors within three minutes
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The light bulbs on the tower's clock were replaced in 1994. The tower and facade were repaired once again from 1997 to 2001, and the light bulbs on the facade were replaced in 2008. In 2010, it was officially designated a city landmark by the
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political organization purchased the former medical school site and built its headquarters building there. Another building on the present Consolidated Edison Building's site, a mansion at 2 Irving Place, served as headquarters for the
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cited the building's exterior illumination scheme as being "as interesting an example of decorative exterior lighting as has ever been attempted in New York City." Such illumination had been used previously in the city, notably at
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as the Consolidated Edison Company of New York in 1936, and its headquarters were renamed accordingly. The 15th Street facade was reconfigured in 1954, and various components have been replaced and installed over the years.
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writer further explained that the building was well integrated into the features of the neighboring structures and employed a good use of setbacks, but that the cornice above the base was slightly offset. Another magazine,
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supported by Ionic columns, while the 15th Street entrance was simpler in design. The original 12 stories remained mostly the same, but the 13th story of the building was distinguished by a "transitional" design with small
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When completed in 1914, the original Consolidated Gas Building contained a large auditorium, in addition to a restaurant on the 19th floor. By 1928, Consolidated Gas purported to have the world's largest privately owned
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denied. Day, a long-time member of Tammany Hall, eventually agreed to give the $ 70,000 profit from the sale to Tammany. Tammany Hall remained in its old headquarters until July 4, 1928, so it could celebrate the U.S.
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The height of the roof is 404 feet (123 m) while the height to the tip of the lantern is 478 feet (146 m). For the structure, the architects worked out a limestone form with its corners clad in mock
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The block now occupied by the Consolidated Edison Building was originally occupied by buildings of various uses, including rowhouses on 15th Street, the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church, and the
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in October 1926. A set of bells, measuring about 2.5 short tons (2.2 long tons; 2.3 t), was hoisted to the top of the Consolidated Edison Building's clock tower in December 1927. A massive
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wrote in 1929 that the addition, "interestingly wedged in between the flanking buildings", included "a sturdy shaft, classic in detail and vigorous in silhouette". The
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feet (47.4 m) on 15th Street. Plans for a 12-story structure on that site were filed with the Manhattan Bureau of Buildings in December 1910, and the
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on 14th Street. The Manhattan Gas Light Company purchased land at the southeast corner of 15th Street and Irving Place in 1855, where it erected a
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Measuring 400 feet (120 m) high, the bells were the second-highest in the world at the time of their installation, behind those of the
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The initial structure by Hardenbergh was one of the architect's last designs. The original plans called for a 12-story building with a
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describes the Consolidated Edison Building as being 24 stories, while Richard Berenholtz cites the structure as rising 23 stories.
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and J. Clarence Davis, of real estate syndicate D&D Company, in December 1927. The society planned to relocate to the nearby
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wrote in 1983 that Hardenbergh's blending of styles for the original building—as used on another of his commissions, the
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operations, and it had opened offices in several other buildings on the block, including the old Lotos Club house.
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In 1965–1966, the facade was repainted with about 2,000 U.S. gallons (7,600 L) of paint and given an acrylic
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The ground floor space was rented out to various tenants, including First National City Bank (now
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at the building was dedicated in April 1928, and the 20-story wing was completed that November.
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described the Tower of Light as one of the "crowns of light" decorating the Manhattan skyline.
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the building via a system of trusses. Above the 19th story of the center section are eight
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The design of the 26-story tower at Irving Place and 14th Street was similar to the
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was the last employee to relocate to the new building, doing so in December 1911.
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called the lighting scheme one of the city's "welcome landmarks", while in 1981,
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at that location. Immediately afterward, it moved to a temporary space at
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office structure. Just south of the Gas Light Company's office was the
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as well as a north–south street called Irving Place were developed by
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as the limestone reflected the light generated by these lamps. The
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below and above that floor. The 14th through 17th floors contained
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The "Tower of Light" at the top of the building's tower, seen from
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incorrectly reported Thomas E. Murray Inc. as the architects.
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to the east. It serves as the headquarters of energy company
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Architecture of the night : the illuminated building
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between each recessed bay, which were supported by Ionic
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(1988). 5343:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan 5178:East 17th Street/Irving Place Historic District 4842:East 17th Street/Irving Place Historic District 4646:New York University Grossman School of Medicine 3861:Appellate Division Courthouse of New York State 3544:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 3236: 3234: 3232: 3230: 2917: 2915: 2913: 2911: 2909: 2907: 2863: 2861: 2859: 2857: 2855: 2783: 2781: 2779: 2719:"Consolidated Gas Buys Third Avenue Property". 2574:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 2305:"$ 6,000,000 Building To Replace Old Academy". 2300: 2298: 609:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 4558:Church of Our Lady of the Scapular–St. Stephen 3136: 3134: 3132: 3130: 3128: 3126: 3124: 2687:"Plan 18-Story Building For Tammany Hall Site" 2254: 2252: 2250: 2248: 2053: 2051: 2049: 1588: 1586: 1584: 1582: 1580: 1578: 1499: 1497: 1495: 1430: 1428: 1316: 1314: 1123:. 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Archived from the original on May 7, 2016 1073: 1071: 1069: 1067: 1065: 793:Rising above the base was a tower that was 690:Irving Place entrance was given a recessed 349:The Consolidated Edison Building is in the 5338:Neoclassical architecture in New York City 5079: 5030: 4943: 4911: 4897: 4889: 4827: 4677: 4666: 4606: 4523: 4386: 4375: 4322: 3995: 3984: 3664: 3653: 3624: 3610: 3602: 3153:"Novel Feature of Building Illumination". 2970:"Neighborhood Acts to Revitalize Union Sq" 1467:"Musical; Opening of the Academy of Music" 1185:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). 872:—demonstrated a "masterful combination of 421:between 3rd and 30th Streets was given to 386:between 2 and 10 Irving Place. It is near 31: 4651:Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine 3962:Madison Square Presbyterian Church (1906) 3957:Madison Square Presbyterian Church (1854) 3906:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower 1681:Illuminating Engineering Society (1910). 1517:"The Great Fire; Details of the Disaster" 1162:New York City Department of City Planning 941: 939: 820:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower 763:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower 5353:Skyscraper office buildings in Manhattan 5323:Beaux-Arts architecture in New York City 5195:Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute 4568:Church of the Transfiguration, Episcopal 4501:New York University College of Dentistry 4412:British International School of New York 3070:Introducing the Con Edison Energy Museum 1833:"Transactions in the Real Estate Market" 1742:"Terra Cotta Products Have Good Inquiry" 1078:Gray, Christopher (September 12, 2008). 1038:DK Eyewitness Travel Guide New York City 405:The site was originally occupied by the 27:Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York 5313:1920s architecture in the United States 3471:. New York: Random House. p. 203. 3177:"An Innovation in Construction Methods" 1994:"Seven Stories Hang From Great Girders" 1258: 1256: 983: 935: 377:to the west, 15th Street to the north, 3537:"Consolidated Edison Company Building" 3383: 3240: 3140: 2921: 2867: 2258: 2057: 1592: 1503: 1281: 1218: 1152: 1150: 1148: 999: 446:New York University School of Medicine 2273:The New York Herald, New York Tribune 2190:The New York Herald, New York Tribune 526:New York City Department of Buildings 251: 243: 234: 7: 5318:1928 establishments in New York City 5281: 4862:Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village 4573:Congregation Talmud Torah Adereth El 3084:McKinley, Jesse (January 28, 1996). 1303:Stokes, Isaac Newton Phelps (1915). 797:from the street, as required by the 369:spans the entirety of a rectangular 18:Consolidated Edison Company Building 5333:Henry Janeway Hardenbergh buildings 4458:United Nations International School 3499:"Crowns of Light Grace the Skyline" 3497:Manning, Jack (November 26, 1981). 2880:"National City Bank Opens Branch". 5348:Office buildings completed in 1928 3535:Harris, Gale (February 10, 2009). 2968:Hollie, Pamela G. (May 11, 1978). 496:annex. Consolidated Gas president 25: 4496:Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing 4432:Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School 4407:Baruch College Campus High School 3780:Society for the Lying-In Hospital 2934:Fried, Joseph P. (June 5, 1966). 2121:Austin, K. L. (August 12, 1928). 1898:. November 22, 1912. p. 20. 1615:. November 29, 1910. p. 10. 339:New York City designated landmark 5280: 5269: 5268: 5225:14th Street–Union Square station 4484:William and Anita Newman Library 4437:Manhattan Trade School for Girls 4362:Vincent F. Albano Jr. Playground 3911:Metropolitan Life North Building 3293:. December 8, 1927. p. 16. 2723:. October 30, 1928. p. 41. 2576:. November 29, 2013. p. 15. 2503:. January 19, 1928. p. 48. 1963:. August 17, 1913. p. MS2. 1773:. December 20, 1911. p. 6. 1080:"A Beacon of the Changing Times" 40: 4749:New York Skyports Seaplane Base 4390:Primary and secondary education 4110:Theaters, galleries, art venues 3443:. February 16, 1929. p. 70 3157:. January 1, 1914. p. 48. 2406:. December 6, 1927. p. 1. 2309:. October 8, 1926. p. 41. 2026:. December 6, 1913. p. 5. 1931:. November 22, 1912. p. 27 1839:. November 21, 1912. p. 15 141: 5183:Ladies' Mile Historic District 4739:East 34th Street Ferry Landing 4641:Hassenfeld Children's Hospital 4626:New York Eye and Ear Infirmary 4578:First Zen Institute of America 2751:"Edison Company Employes Move" 1402:New York Landmarks Conservancy 729:Real Estate Record & Guide 1: 4588:St. George's Episcopal Church 4583:Madison Avenue Baptist Church 3999:Shops, restaurants, nightlife 3321:"Largest Private Switchboard" 2884:. July 12, 1928. p. 17. 2097:"Plans Filed for Alterations" 1307:– via Internet Archive. 5363:Warren and Wetmore buildings 5173:Consolidated Edison Building 5163:Century Association Building 4337:Asser Levy Recreation Center 3730:Consolidated Edison Building 3592:Consolidated Edison Building 3581:Consolidated Edison Building 3570:Consolidated Edison Building 3559:Consolidated Edison Building 3205:. Munich New York: Prestel. 2830:. New York: New York Bound. 2275:. April 3, 1926. p. 7. 2192:. May 17, 1926. p. 14. 757:Warren and Wetmore structure 640:since the 1920s expansions. 329:The site formerly contained 272:Consolidated Edison Building 222:Company (original structure) 35:Consolidated Edison Building 5258:List of New York City parks 4880:Manhattan Community Board 6 4071:Old Town Bar and Restaurant 2792:. July 4, 1929. p. 9. 2188:"Academy Farewell To-day". 2000:. August 2, 1913. p. 4 1264:"Consolidated Gas Building" 1158:"121 East 14 Street, 10036" 431:Commissioners' Plan of 1811 5394: 5368:Mausoleum at Halicarnassus 4636:Enid A. Haupt Glass Garden 4631:NYU Langone Medical Center 3485:WPA Guide to New York City 3201:Neumann, Dietrich (2002). 2824:Chase, W. Parker (1983) . 1925:"Plan Gas Office Building" 1396:Mendelsohn, Joyce (1998), 1188:AIA Guide to New York City 803:Mausoleum at Halicarnassus 5253: 5158:Center for Jewish History 4926: 4874: 4837: 4826: 4744:East 34th Street Heliport 4676: 4665: 4616: 4605: 4533: 4522: 4506:Norman Thomas High School 4385: 4374: 4332: 4321: 3994: 3983: 3931:United States Post Office 3921:New York Merchandise Mart 3805:United Charities Building 3755:Madison Square Park Tower 3663: 3652: 3639: 2827:New York, the Wonder City 1609:"Big New Office Building" 1288:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 488:Henry Janeway Hardenbergh 304:Henry Janeway Hardenbergh 276:Consolidated Gas Building 264: 260: 231: 48: 39: 5205:Washington Irving Campus 4701:14th Street–Union Square 4463:Washington Irving Campus 4265:Con Edison Energy Museum 3901:Madison Belmont Building 3463:Federal Writers' Project 1929:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1321:Garmey, Stephen (1984). 903:Federal Writers' Project 601:Con Edison Energy Museum 545:George Washington Olvany 326:, also known as Con Ed. 169:478 ft (146 m) 5358:Union Square, Manhattan 5308:14th Street (Manhattan) 5137:W New York Union Square 4213:W New York Union Square 4203:Martha Washington Hotel 4168:George Washington Hotel 3291:New York Herald Tribune 2882:The Wall Street Journal 2790:New York Herald Tribune 2721:New York Herald Tribune 2501:New York Herald Tribune 2404:New York Herald Tribune 2307:New York Herald Tribune 2024:The Wall Street Journal 1892:"The Real Estate Field" 1771:The Wall Street Journal 967:New York Herald Tribune 682:, as well as decorated 486:Consolidated Gas hired 187:Design and construction 5102:Bank of the Metropolis 4990:Independence Flagstaff 4548:Church of the Epiphany 4448:Salk School of Science 4198:James New York – NoMad 4142:Peoples Improv Theater 3916:New York Life Building 3876:Chester A. Arthur Home 3871:CBS 30th Street Studio 3765:Samuel J. Tilden House 3715:Bank of the Metropolis 2537:. September 13, 1929. 1121:Manhattan architecture 876:and Classical rigor". 799:1916 Zoning Resolution 790: 659: 621:Raymour & Flanigan 617:Apple Bank for Savings 576: 400:Christ Church Lutheran 398:to the northwest, and 238:New York City Landmark 5188:9–11 East 16th Street 5168:Classic Stage Company 5048:New York Film Academy 4122:Fotografiska New York 4101:Wolfgang's Steakhouse 3790:Stuyvesant Apartments 3725:Church Missions House 3404:. New York: Rizzoli. 3263:. December 10, 1927. 3009:. November 10, 1975. 2693:. September 8, 1928. 2343:. December 14, 1927. 1865:. November 21, 1912. 1715:. December 10, 1910. 1017:. 1999. p. 7-PA5 837:telephone switchboard 788: 656: 649:Hardenbergh structure 571: 530:telephone switchboard 5092:15 Union Square West 5063:Union Square Theatre 4959:Marquis de Lafayette 4593:St. Sebastian Church 4543:Chapel of Free Grace 4453:School of the Future 4352:Stuyvesant Cove Park 3851:203 East 29th Street 3846:69th Regiment Armory 3675:15 Union Square West 3042:. January 31, 1978. 2440:. December 6, 1927. 1655:. October 29, 1911. 1440:Access New York City 1436:Wurman, Richard Saul 723:decorations on top. 715:midsection, and the 686:within the windows. 613:New York Sports Club 541:44 Union Square East 198:(original structure) 135:Construction started 5378:Consolidated Edison 4714:(Park Avenue South) 4342:Bellevue South Park 4173:Gramercy Park Hotel 4132:Holographic Studios 4046:Eleven Madison Park 3841:29 East 32nd Street 3685:30 East 29th Street 3468:New York City Guide 3073:. Con Edison. 1979. 2594:. January 3, 1928. 2473:. January 2, 1928. 2162:. August 22, 1925. 1961:The Washington Post 1473:. October 3, 1854. 1361:. January 7, 1856. 850:The Washington Post 740:amusement parks at 717:Renaissance Revival 498:George B. Cortelyou 456:, New York's third 450:Renaissance Revival 324:Consolidated Edison 274:(also known as the 208:Structural engineer 155:Consolidated Edison 119:40.7341°N 73.9879°W 115: /  66:Architectural style 53:General information 5112:Daryl Roth Theatre 4417:The Clinton School 4295:Pure Food and Wine 4234:National Arts Club 4188:Hotel Kenmore Hall 4117:Daryl Roth Theatre 4086:Second Avenue Deli 3695:91-93 Fifth Avenue 3586:Skyscraperpage.com 3503:The New York Times 3327:. March 19, 1928. 3325:The New York Times 3261:The New York Times 3089:The New York Times 3040:The New York Times 3007:The New York Times 2974:The New York Times 2940:The New York Times 2755:The New York Times 2691:The New York Times 2658:The New York Times 2625:The New York Times 2592:The New York Times 2535:The New York Times 2471:The New York Times 2438:The New York Times 2376:. April 26, 1928. 2374:The New York Times 2341:The New York Times 2224:The New York Times 2160:The New York Times 2127:The New York Times 1896:The New York Times 1863:The New York Times 1804:The New York Times 1713:The New York Times 1653:The New York Times 1556:. April 24, 1870. 1554:The New York Times 1521:The New York Times 1471:The New York Times 1359:The New York Times 1084:The New York Times 952:The New York Times 907:The New York Times 901:, workers for the 862:Robert A. M. Stern 857:Critical reception 791: 660: 577: 522:Warren and Wetmore 396:Daryl Roth Theatre 318:to the north, and 300:Warren and Wetmore 286:skyscraper in the 253:Reference no. 201:Warren and Wetmore 61:Commercial offices 5295: 5294: 5245:Union Square West 5240:Union Square East 5213: 5212: 5142:Zeckendorf Towers 5132:Spingler Building 5071: 5070: 5017:Metropolitan Fair 5005: 5004: 4985:Drinking fountain 4969:George Washington 4886: 4885: 4870: 4869: 4857:Stuyvesant Square 4822: 4821: 4818: 4817: 4780:Park Avenue South 4661: 4660: 4621:Bellevue Hospital 4601: 4600: 4518: 4517: 4514: 4513: 4370: 4369: 4357:Stuyvesant Square 4317: 4316: 4313: 4312: 4091:Union Square Cafe 3979: 3978: 3975: 3974: 3891:The Grand Madison 3881:Demarest Building 3810:Zeckendorf Towers 3785:Spingler Building 3775:Scribner Building 3745:Flatiron Building 3478:978-1-60354-055-1 3212:978-3-7913-2587-3 2837:978-0-9608788-2-6 1332:978-0-917439-00-1 1198:978-0-19538-386-7 1048:978-1-4654-6165-0 623:furniture store. 439:Samuel B. Ruggles 425:director-general 388:Zeckendorf Towers 381:to the east, and 268: 267: 248:February 10, 2009 196:Henry Hardenbergh 174:Technical details 124:40.7341; -73.9879 16:(Redirected from 5385: 5284: 5283: 5272: 5271: 5200:Strand Bookstore 5127:Lincoln Building 5122:Everett Building 5107:Century Building 5080: 5031: 4944: 4913: 4906: 4899: 4890: 4828: 4775:Lexington Avenue 4678: 4667: 4607: 4524: 4472:Higher education 4427:Friends Seminary 4387: 4376: 4323: 4270:The Cutting Room 4193:Hotel Le Marquis 4152:Vineyard Theatre 4127:Gramercy Theatre 3996: 3985: 3856:277 Fifth Avenue 3750:Lincoln Building 3740:Everett Building 3720:Century Building 3710:935–939 Broadway 3680:18 Gramercy Park 3665: 3654: 3626: 3619: 3612: 3603: 3547: 3541: 3522: 3521: 3519: 3517: 3494: 3488: 3482: 3459: 3453: 3452: 3450: 3448: 3433: 3424: 3423: 3403: 3393: 3387: 3381: 3375: 3374: 3350: 3344: 3343: 3341: 3339: 3317: 3311: 3310: 3286: 3280: 3279: 3277: 3275: 3253: 3244: 3238: 3225: 3224: 3198: 3192: 3191: 3181: 3173: 3167: 3166: 3150: 3144: 3138: 3119: 3118: 3114: 3108: 3107: 3105: 3103: 3081: 3075: 3074: 3065: 3059: 3058: 3056: 3054: 3032: 3026: 3025: 3023: 3021: 2999: 2993: 2992: 2990: 2988: 2965: 2959: 2958: 2956: 2954: 2931: 2925: 2919: 2902: 2901: 2877: 2871: 2865: 2850: 2849: 2821: 2810: 2809: 2785: 2774: 2773: 2771: 2769: 2757:. 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Consolidated Edison Company Building

Beaux-Arts
Neoclassical
Irving Place
Manhattan
Coordinates
40°44′03″N 73°59′16″W / 40.7341°N 73.9879°W / 40.7341; -73.9879
Consolidated Edison
Henry Hardenbergh
Warren and Wetmore
George A. Fuller
New York City Landmark
neoclassical
Gramercy
Manhattan
New York City
Warren and Wetmore
Henry Janeway Hardenbergh
14th Street
Irving Place
15th Street
Third Avenue
Consolidated Edison
Tammany Hall
Academy of Music
New York City designated landmark
Gramercy
Manhattan
New York City

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