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planned to operate a showroom and restaurant in the banking space, leasing the restaurant operations to another entity, and making 1356 Broadway the headquarters for its operations in the
Americas. According to Haier America CEO Michael Jemal, the company wished to keep the interior publicly accessible. Gruzen Samton Architects was planning a renovation of the landmark interiors. In 2002, Haier renamed the structure the Haier Building. Haier installed its executive offices in the basement, as well as a reception area with a 122-bottle wine cellar. On the top floor, Haier displayed products to potential customers.
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long on its west–east axis and 88 feet (27 m) wide on its north–south axis. The floors are paved in marble with numerous contrasting colors, in a pattern intended to resemble antique pavement. The borders are made of black and buff mosaic tiles, and the floor tiles are divided into panels with sea-green lozenges and black mosaic at their centers. The tellers' counter, at the center of the room, is made of black and gold marble, surmounted by a bronze counter screen with a gold finish. The tellers' counter is supported by numerous sculptural pairs of
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638:. The foyer floor is made of travertine with tesserae. The center of the floor surface has a medallion showing a brass ship on green marble waves, surrounded by the name of the bank. The foyer has a limestone wall interspersed with sandstone to create a warm tone. While the west wall has the revolving door, the walls to the north, south, and east have heavy decorative bronze grills. The shorter walls, which correspond to the
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order. Furthermore, as the bank's headquarters had been on Sixth Avenue for nearly all of its history, the committee planned a facade to face Sixth Avenue as well. By early 1922, York and Sawyer were hired as architects while Marc
Eidlitz & Son were awarded the general contract. York and Sawyer might have been selected because of their previous work with the bank's officers, albeit not necessarily in a banking context.
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cost $ 1 million. The application described the building as one-and-two stories tall. Shortly after, a $ 500,000 loan was taken out on the building's construction. The cornerstone of the new building was ceremonially laid on
December 6, 1922. By the next year, the columns were being erected. The new bank building was projected to be the second-largest in Midtown, after the
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482:. There are three windows on either side of the doorway, the outer two of which have iron grills and the inner of which has bronze frames. South of the projecting podium is a single window at ground level. Because of the narrower width, there is no corresponding window on the northern end of the Sixth Avenue facade, which instead has an employee entrance and bronze gate.
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rooms and rest area opened onto the rooftop where there was an open space for employee leisure. There was also a dormitory area for workers. By the 2000s, the third and fifth stories were used only for storage. The fourth story had one small office and the sixth story had several offices, but these were completely redesigned from their original detail.
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smooth stone walls, which leads to a staircase with a barrel-vaulted ceiling. The western wall of this stair hall has a vestibule leading to the boardroom; this vestibule has wooden walls and a plaster ceiling. In both the stair hall and the boardroom vestibule, the floor is tiled similarly to in the
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equivalent to one-third of a full story, was to be constructed between the trusses that held up the ceiling of the banking area. The work was to be conducted by general contractor
Eglehart, Caldwell & Scott Inc. as well as consulting engineers Meyer, Strong & Jones Inc. and H. Balcom Associates.
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company was contracted to operate Gotham Hall and leased several of the Haier
Building's large rooms through 2033. The old banking room, board room, and executive office were rented out for corporate events, private parties, and other functions. The events at Gotham Hall have attracted guests such as
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Greenwich Savings Bank's hundredth anniversary, nine years after the new building's opening, the bank had 131,156 accounts and $ 154 million in deposits. York and Sawyer filed plans in 1940 to add office space to the Greenwich Savings Bank Building at a cost of $ 100,000. The new office space,
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Manhattan Bureau of Building in June 1922 with the bank estimated to
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Broadway, the attic is faced with smooth limestone. The attic once contained letters with the bank's name on them, which were replaced by those of later owners. A long inscription above the attic on Broadway welcomed bank visitors. This inscription was written by the Rev. Russell Bowie, who at the
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Greenwich Savings Bank Building, the two-story Sheridan Building occupied the site. The land was owned by the Van Ingen estate immediately before the bank had purchased it in 1921. The neighborhood had become dense after World War I with the construction of hotels and
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In early 1921, the Greenwich Savings Bank purchased land at Broadway and 36th Street in midtown for about $ 1.4 million. The next year, a building committee had been organized to determine a design for the structure. The committee had decided to create a building with many elements in the Corinthian
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on the north, south, and west, while the east wall overlooks the banking hall loggia. The wainscoting only rises to the lower edge of the large arched windows that face Broadway. The remainder of the walls are clad in rusticated stone, with metal grilles in the window opening, while the ceiling has
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South of the Broadway foyer is an irregularly shaped space that was used as a comptroller's office. The comptroller's office has a coffered ceiling, moldings on the walls, two stone columns, and doorways from the foyer and banking room. North of the foyer is a stair hall with a coffered ceiling and
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is inscribed above the top of the entryway, flanked by carved griffins. There were once metal plaques with the owner's name on either side of the doorway. On either side of the entryway are three window openings. The opening closest to the entrance on each side contains bronze frames. The two outer
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America, a subsidiary of the Chinese appliance company Haier, purchased the building the following month for $ 14 million. The sale excluded 235,000 square feet (21,800 m) of development rights associated with the building, which a buyer could potentially transfer to a nearby structure. Haier
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Besides the foyers, vestibules, and banking room, the Greenwich Savings Bank Building is composed of a basement and six office stories. The basement was described as containing lockers, toilets, storage, and other rooms primarily found in a regular savings bank. The vault was reached directly from
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On 36th Street, the attic contains raised panels on the outer ends of that facade. The panels are aligned with the pilasters in the building's intermediate story. Three windows were installed on the attic sometime between 1967 and 1971 to allow computers to be installed in the attic. One window is
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of each column are fabricated of cast stone. The columns rise about 32 feet (9.8 m). Between each pair of columns are bronze balustrade panels that contain diagonal "X" patterns. Behind these loggias are the Broadway and Sixth Avenue mezzanines. On both the north and south walls, between the
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The elliptical banking room was designed to maximize space usage in the trapezoidal lot. It is accessed from the Broadway vestibule on the west and the Sixth Avenue vestibule on the east. Its location was intended to allude to a central working space. This room measures about 160 feet (49 m)
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within a green-and-white marble background and a black-and-white tesserae border. The walls have wrought bronze radiator grills. Above the double door facing Broadway is a transom window with five panes. The ceiling is made of plaster and has shallow coffers. The vestibule on the east side of the
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On Sixth Avenue, the colonnade is also an octastyle, and the ceiling of the portico is coffered. However, the arrangement of windows behind the colonnade is different from that on Broadway. Within the dado, there are four rectangular windows, two each on the extreme ends of the facade. Above is a
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The other floors contained various spaces. There was a kitchen and pantry on the north side of the sixth floor, above the banking room, which served two officers' dining rooms facing Broadway and an employees' dining room facing Sixth Avenue. There was also a rest area for the clerks. The dining
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On Sixth Avenue, the base is largely similar to that on Broadway. There is a molded doorway and bronze double doors near the center of this facade. Because the site slopes upward slightly toward the east, there are no stairs in front of this doorway. In addition, the eared tablet above the Sixth
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Leslie Wohlman Himmel and Stephen J. Meringoff of the firm Himmel & Meringoff Properties acquired the Greenwich Savings Bank Building in 1999 for an undisclosed sum. It had taken the company ten years to acquire the building's ownership, land lease, mortgages, and interior leases. The firm
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guarded by heavily armed policemen. At the time, this represented the second most valuable movement of bank holdings in New York City history, behind only the relocation of the Bowery Savings Bank. Two days later, the Greenwich Savings Bank opened to the public. With the opening of the new
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Two mezzanines were placed at the second story, one each on Broadway and Sixth Avenue. The bank officers' workspaces were placed on the Broadway mezzanine, since the officers did not require immediate access to the banking facility. The north wall of the Broadway mezzanine connects to the
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hanging from it. The space is illuminated by skylight measuring 66 feet (20 m) long and 35 feet (11 m) wide. Several small trolleys were hung from the ceiling to assist in cleaning the skylight. The skylight is about 72 feet (22 m) above the floor at its highest point.
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For a short time after its offices opened, Haier had used the banking area as a showroom for its products, including refrigerators and air conditioners; this use was seen as wasteful and, in August 2002, the company marketed the banking area as an event venue called Gotham Hall. An
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832:(FDIC) and the New York State Banking Department sought buyers for the bank. The building was then occupied in 1981 by the Metropolitan Savings Bank, followed in 1985 by the Crossland Savings Bank. With the closure or downsizing of bank branches in the late 20th century, the
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are mounted on the podium, four each on the north and south walls. The west and east walls have a Corinthian loggia atop the podium, similar to the exterior. There are paneled bronze double doors under either loggia, each of which is flanked by a pair of bronze
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By January 1924, the building was scheduled to open the following month. On May 17, 1924, two days before the new Broadway headquarters' opening, one hundred million dollars of the Greenwich Savings Bank's holdings were moved from the old headquarters, using
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coffers. There is a room with a fireplace, wood-paneled walls, and doors to other rooms on the south side of the Broadway mezzanine. The president's room was in the southwest corner of that mezzanine, while the committee room adjoined it.
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From the Broadway entrance vestibule, a revolving door leads east to another octagonal space, a foyer. This room has a symmetrical shape consisting of alternating longer and shorter sides, with the longer sides corresponding to the four
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the stair hall on the north side of the Broadway vestibule, with a coin lift and a stair down to vault level. The vault door, weighing 40 short tons (36 long tons; 36 t) with a thickness of 3 feet (0.91 m), was designed by
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covers 17,600 square feet (1,640 m). The building has a frontage of about 106 feet (32 m) on Broadway, 159 feet (48 m) on 36th Street, and 99 feet (30 m) on Sixth Avenue. Because Broadway runs diagonally to the
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in 2001 and soon afterward was renamed for Haier. The banking space was turned into an event space called Gotham Hall, while Haier occupied the basement through 2014. The building's facade and lobby were made
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and a double strip of black tesserae run around the black marble floor. The center of the floor surface has a lozenge measuring 29 by 31 inches (740 by 790 mm), which has a depiction of a black-tesserae
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Ninety Years of the Greenwich Savings Bank, the Third Trustee Savings Bank, Founded in New York City, July 1st, 1833: With an Account of Old Greenwich Village and of Trustee Or Mutual Savings Banks
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running for at least 10 years. They created several renderings for alternative uses of the banking hall, including an auditorium, trading floor, restaurant, and store.
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headquarters, the previous headquarters became one of the bank's branches.
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Ortega, Ralph R. (June 15, 2004). "Bird-control Plan Is Rattling Cages".
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3061:"Bank of America Provides $ 24M Refi on Gotham Hall in New York City"
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The Greenwich Savings Bank Building was designed by bank architects
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New York State Register of Historic Places in New York County
1282:(4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 94.
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2542:"U.S. Is Said to Seek Bank Merger to Save Greenwich Savings"
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Nassau, Will (October 27, 1923). "In and Out of the Banks".
1758:"Posting: Crossland Bank Designated; Neo-Classical Landmark"
2292:. Vol. 109, no. 15. April 15, 1922. p. 457.
526:, which corresponds to the second floor and is topped by a
2744:"Himmel + Meringoff to sell 235K sf of Midtown air rights"
2696:"Commercial Real Estate; Chinese Group Buys Landmark Site"
1489:. Vol. 109, no. 19. May 13, 1922. p. 585.
1483:"Work Started on New Building for Greenwich Savings Bank"
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American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
1002:"National Register of Historic Places 2005 Weekly Lists"
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Former banking room, used as the Gotham Hall event space
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2516:"Greenwich Savings Bank To Alter Its Headquarters".
2286:"Activity in Mercantile Building in Midtown Section"
368:, the Renaissance Revival-style headquarters of the
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699:A cast stone frieze, with motifs of swags and a
417:magazine wrote, "it seems worth while [
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3112:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
3097:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
2092:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1992
1986:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1992
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1073:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1992
834:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
557:On 36th Street, the colonnade consists of nine
494:Detail of columns and arched window on Broadway
6616:Bank company headquarters in the United States
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2842:"From the Outside, They Still Look Like Banks"
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1041:"Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)"
27:Historic bank building in Manhattan, New York
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478:Avenue facade instead bears the carved word
6517:National Register of Historic Places Portal
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319:in 1992, and the building was added to the
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3105:"Greenwich Savings Bank Building Interior"
1311:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
60:New York State Register of Historic Places
5934:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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1095:New York City Department of City Planning
586:time of the building's opening served as
400:New York City Department of City Planning
335:(Avenue of the Americas) to the east and
267:. Constructed as the headquarters of the
51:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
2969:"Haier opens North American HQ in Wayne"
406:of 76,804 square feet (7,135.3 m).
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4153:42nd Street–Port Authority Bus Terminal
4056:Armenian Evangelical Church of New York
2539:Bennett, Robert A. (October 29, 1981).
990:
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1018:from the original on September 1, 2020
955:An inaccurate inscription is given by
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4627:457–459 (A. J. Dittenhofer Warehouse)
2967:George, Andrew (September 29, 2014).
830:Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
615:Digitized photo of the Broadway foyer
255:, is an office building at 1352–1362
7:
6596:1924 establishments in New York City
4148:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue
3842:The Theater at Madison Square Garden
3127:National Register of Historic Places
3028:Warerkar, Tanay (November 6, 2017).
2891:from the original on August 16, 2011
911:National Register of Historic Places
437:pink granite walls, above which are
321:National Register of Historic Places
4990:Trump International Hotel and Tower
4025:Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library
4015:New York Public Library Main Branch
4000:CUNY School of Professional Studies
2913:Clarke, Katherine (June 17, 2015).
2640:Quint, Michael (January 25, 1992).
2497:from the original on March 23, 2022
2392:from the original on March 23, 2022
2346:from the original on March 23, 2022
2177:from the original on March 23, 2022
2068:from the original on March 18, 2022
1442:from the original on March 23, 2022
1252:from the original on March 23, 2022
1193:"Tall Building for Broadway Corner"
1150:from the original on March 23, 2022
3995:CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
2839:Hughes, C. J. (February 6, 2005).
1645:. February 11, 1923. p. RE2.
1349:. New York: Rizzoli. p. 174.
317:New York City designated landmarks
25:
5385:Eighth Street–New York University
4076:Our Saviour Roman Catholic Church
3421:
3120:"Greenwich Savings Bank Building"
3090:"Greenwich Savings Bank Building"
3059:Pascus, Brian (January 2, 2024).
3009:from the original on May 10, 2021
2741:Maurer, Mark (December 8, 2015).
2643:"Crossland Is Seized By the U.S."
1865:"Greenwich Bank's New Home Ready"
909:. The building was listed on the
848:Office and event venue conversion
723:Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
6651:New York City interior landmarks
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5468:64-70 (Manhattan Life Insurance)
5265:116th Street–Columbia University
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2925:from the original on May 6, 2021
2861:from the original on May 6, 2021
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2621:from the original on May 6, 2021
2561:from the original on May 7, 2021
2377:. December 7, 1922. p. 20.
2296:from the original on May 9, 2021
2245:from the original on May 7, 2021
1875:from the original on May 6, 2021
1777:from the original on May 6, 2021
1493:from the original on May 9, 2021
1280:Guide to New York City Landmarks
1203:from the original on May 6, 2021
1199:. January 19, 1922. p. 21.
1101:from the original on May 4, 2021
764:development was moving northward
85:
5618:1411 (Metropolitan Opera House)
5415:Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street
5100:3333 (Riverside Park Community)
4322:Sniffen Court Historic District
3349:Greenwich Savings Bank Building
3334:Engineering Societies' Building
3163:Greenwich Savings Bank Building
2446:. January 29, 1924. p. 8.
1427:. April 30, 1922. p. 131.
876:HSBC departed in May 2001, and
842:Apple Bank for Savings Building
245:Greenwich Savings Bank Building
5513:222 (Barnum's American Museum)
5370:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street
4061:First Zen Institute of America
3720:Girl Scout Museum and Archives
2520:. April 15, 1940. p. 28.
1402:. April 30, 1922. p. 31.
1125:"Greenwich Savings Bank Plans"
838:Manufacturers Hanover Building
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6656:Office buildings in Manhattan
5688:1865 (Museum of Biblical Art)
5060:2429 (Murray's Sturgeon Shop)
4971:Buildings (Columbus Circle –
4903:1650 (Ellen's Stardust Diner)
4774:1352 (Greenwich Savings Bank)
4010:High School of Art and Design
3662:Shops, restaurants, nightlife
3549:Joseph Raphael De Lamar House
2775:"Architecture & Heritage"
2485:. June 25, 1933. p. N2.
1237:. April 1, 1921. p. 32.
1135:. June 15, 1922. p. 37.
290:stone blocks, atop which are
6468:National Historic Landmarks
5748:New York City historic sites
5613:1392 (Knickerbocker Theatre)
4898:1634 (Winter Garden Theatre)
4665:Buildings (Houston Street –
4086:St. Francis of Assisi Church
4081:Redeemer Presbyterian Church
3584:Tiffany and Company Building
3509:Adelaide L. T. Douglas House
3145:. Vol. 50. August 1924.
3139:"The Greenwich Savings Bank"
3003:New Jersey Business Magazine
2331:. July 4, 1922. p. 23.
2241:. The Bank. pp. 15–16.
2165:. May 18, 1924. p. E1.
1871:. May 18, 1924. p. 30.
32:United States historic place
6601:Bank buildings in Manhattan
5815:National Historic Landmarks
5603:1185 (Fifth Avenue Theatre)
5568:728 (Church of the Messiah)
5330:59th Street–Columbus Circle
5142:4967 (Good Shepherd Church)
4938:1764 (224 West 57th Street)
4345:Manhattan Community Board 5
4194:Port Authority Bus Terminal
3730:Morgan Library & Museum
3684:J. Levine Books and Judaica
3524:Civic Club / Estonian House
3464:29 E 32nd St (Grolier Club)
2442:"In and Out of the Banks".
1903:. May 18, 1924. p. 6.
1566:. May 19, 1924. p. 8.
1562:"In and Out of the Banks".
409:At the building's opening,
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5703:St. Teresa of Avila Church
5543:Church of the Divine Unity
5335:66th Street–Lincoln Center
5110:3939 (Children's Hospital)
4918:1697 (Ed Sullivan Theatre)
4807:Buildings (Times Square –
4789:1466 (Knickerbocker Hotel)
4607:346 (Former New York Life)
4442:11 (Bowling Green Offices)
4071:Millinery Center Synagogue
3725:Houdini Museum of New York
3615:Kaskel and Kaskel Building
3559:Lefcourt Colonial Building
3514:Allerton 39th Street House
3359:Lord & Taylor Building
3299:American Radiator Building
2584:National Park Service 2005
2273:National Park Service 2005
2220:National Park Service 2005
2201:National Park Service 2005
2134:National Park Service 2005
2117:National Park Service 2005
2096:National Park Service 2005
2014:National Park Service 2005
2002:National Park Service 2005
1990:National Park Service 2005
1967:National Park Service 2005
1942:National Park Service 2005
1926:National Park Service 2005
1837:National Park Service 2005
1821:National Park Service 2005
1739:National Park Service 2005
1718:National Park Service 2005
1691:National Park Service 2005
1629:National Park Service 2005
1547:National Park Service 2005
1531:National Park Service 2005
1314:AIA Guide to New York City
1180:National Park Service 2005
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5658:Jack Dempsey's Restaurant
5608:1372 (Fair Waist Company)
5593:1115 (Legnam Corporation)
5573:728 (New Theatre Comique)
5563:673 (Grand Central Hotel)
5448:New York Produce Exchange
5443:
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5320:34th Street–Herald Square
5275:137th Street–City College
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4943:1780 (Central Park Tower)
4933:1745 (Random House Tower)
4888:1605 (Crowne Plaza Hotel)
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4203:Streets and intersections
4158:Grand Central–42nd Street
4138:34th Street–Herald Square
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4020:Norman Thomas High School
4005:Guttman Community College
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826:bank deregulation in 1980
667:(symbolizing wisdom) and
554:containing lions' heads.
306:(representing commerce).
302:(symbolizing wisdom) and
178:NRHP reference
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6221:Richmond (Staten Island)
5548:507 (St. Nicholas Hotel)
5410:Times Square–42nd Street
5400:Marble Hill–225th Street
5147:5069 (Seaman-Drake Arch)
5085:2880 (Goddard Institute)
5035:2175 (Hotel Belleclaire)
4948:1790 (5 Columbus Circle)
4163:Times Square–42nd Street
4143:34th Street–Penn Station
4133:34th Street–Penn Station
3962:Other points of interest
3915:Metropolitan Opera House
3910:Maxine Elliott's Theatre
3806:Wyndham New Yorker Hotel
3713:Museums/cultural centers
3569:Pershing Square Building
3564:Madison Belmont Building
3544:Jonathan W. Allen Stable
3539:George S. Bowdoin Stable
3354:James A. Farley Building
3339:Engineers' Club Building
1869:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
640:intercardinal directions
498:All three sides contain
366:New York Herald Building
168:Architectural style
5698:4260 (Coliseum Theatre)
4913:1681 (Broadway Theatre)
4852:1535 (Marriott Marquis)
4826:1475 (One Times Square)
4749:1260 (Martinique Hotel)
4587:290 (Ted Weiss Federal)
4572:277 (Broadway–Chambers)
4535:Trinity Church Cemetery
4507:165 (One Liberty Plaza)
4040:Wood Tobé–Coburn School
4030:Stern College for Women
3434:One Grand Central Place
3284:452 5th Av (HSBC Tower)
3208:Midtown (30th–42nd Sts)
2810:The Wall Street Journal
2518:New York Herald Tribune
2444:The Wall Street Journal
2413:The Wall Street Journal
2321:"$ 500,000 Loan Placed"
1901:New York Herald Tribune
1564:The Wall Street Journal
898:, and fashion designer
411:The Wall Street Journal
277:Classical Revival style
5957:Keeper of the Register
5663:1645 (Capitol Theatre)
5643:1567 (Central Theatre)
5583:1101 (Albemarle Hotel)
5578:881 (Arnold Constable)
5095:3009 (Barnard College)
4953:240 Central Park South
4908:1633 (Paramount Plaza)
4867:1560 (Embassy Theatre)
4704:828 (Strand Bookstore)
4632:462 (Mills & Gibb)
4622:395 (Pearl River Mart)
4184:Grand Central Terminal
3404:Springs Mills Building
3005:. September 29, 2014.
2881:"Gotham Hall New York"
2749:The Real Deal New York
2235:Collins, J.H. (1923).
1091:"1352 Broadway, 10018"
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752:Greenwich Savings Bank
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458:
433:consists of a base of
392:Marc Eidlitz & Son
269:Greenwich Savings Bank
226:Designated NYSRHP
69:New York City Landmark
43:Greenwich Savings Bank
6477:Outside New York City
5972:National Park Service
5952:Contributing property
5648:1579 (Strand Theatre)
5633:1500 (Hotel Claridge)
5628:1481 (Rialto Theatre)
5588:1107 (McCrory Stores)
5558:663 (Canterbury Hall)
5533:472 (Mechanics' Hall)
5152:5141 (Allen Hospital)
5020:2124 (Beacon Theatre)
4883:1585 (Morgan Stanley)
4872:1564 (Palace Theatre)
4821:1472 (4 Times Square)
4779:Holy Innocents Church
4637:488 (E. V. Haughwout)
4487:100 (American Surety)
4467:65 (American Express)
4189:New York Penn Station
4179:Grand Central Madison
4066:Holy Innocents Church
3935:Sam H. Harris Theatre
3890:Herald Square Theatre
3837:Madison Square Garden
3827:New Amsterdam Theatre
3704:Wolfgang's Steakhouse
3579:Socony–Mobil Building
3379:Million Dollar Corner
3329:Empire State Building
3131:National Park Service
2599:(November 11, 1990).
1011:. 2005. p. 313.
1009:National Park Service
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354:Manhattan street grid
134:40.75139°N 73.98722°W
6621:Broadway (Manhattan)
6161:New York (Manhattan)
5693:1981 (Dauphin Hotel)
5638:1537 (Astor Theatre)
5488:165 (City Investing)
5478:120 (Equitable Life)
5473:113–119 (City Hotel)
5137:4881 (Dyckman House)
5132:4140 (United Palace)
5080:2626 (Metro Theater)
5045:First Baptist Church
4985:Deutsche Bank Center
4754:1300 (Hotel McAlpin)
4597:305 (Mutual Reserve)
4552:253, 256 (Home Life)
4542:Transportation (225)
4502:140 (Marine Midland)
4035:William Esper Studio
3625:Pennsylvania Station
3610:Bryant Hall Building
3484:152 East 38th Street
3479:146 East 38th Street
3418:5th Av – 3rd Av
3364:Macy's Herald Square
3247:8th Av – 5th Av
3165:at Wikimedia Commons
3133:. November 16, 2005.
2046:(January 31, 2001).
793:110 East 42nd Street
778:Seen on Sixth Avenue
581:Attic on 36th Street
339:to the west, in the
247:, also known as the
234:Designated NYCL
104:1352–1362 Broadway,
6464:Bridges and tunnels
5503:195 (Western Union)
5395:Inwood–207th Street
5105:Intercession Church
5050:2350 (Bretton Hall)
4877:1566 (TSX Broadway)
4517:200 (Fulton Center)
4482:75 (Trinity Church)
3930:Reuben's Restaurant
3875:Browne's Chop House
3832:Nederlander Theatre
3815:Venues and theaters
3776:Martinique New York
3620:Latting Observatory
3394:New York Times Bldg
3324:The Continental NYC
3309:Bryant Park Studios
3169:Gotham Hall website
3065:Commercial Observer
2946:New York Daily News
2919:New York Daily News
2028:, pp. 272–273.
789:Bowery Savings Bank
719:Frederick S. Holmes
636:cardinal directions
139:40.75139; -73.98722
130: /
91:Sixth Avenue facade
5553:Metropolitan Hotel
5498:176 (Howard Hotel)
5230:Van Cortlandt Park
5075:School at Columbia
4857:1540 (Bertelsmann)
4784:Times Square Tower
4744:1232 (Grand Hotel)
4699:800 (Grace Church)
4689:721 (Tisch School)
4462:61 (Adams Express)
4302:Caspar Samler farm
4270:Park Avenue Tunnel
3786:Hotel Pennsylvania
3409:Times Square Tower
3399:Pennsylvania Plaza
3374:Marbridge Building
2847:The New York Times
2701:The New York Times
2648:The New York Times
2607:The New York Times
2547:The New York Times
2483:The New York Times
2375:The New York Times
2329:The New York Times
2163:The New York Times
2054:The New York Times
1765:. March 15, 1992.
1763:The New York Times
1643:The New York Times
1425:The New York Times
1276:Dolkart, Andrew S.
1235:The New York Times
1133:The New York Times
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3161:Media related to
2693:(July 25, 2001).
2026:Architecture 1924
1809:Architecture 1924
1610:Architecture 1924
1356:978-0-8478-3096-1
1324:978-0-19538-386-7
1289:978-0-470-28963-1
957:Architecture 1924
915:Wayne, New Jersey
756:Greenwich Village
388:Classical Revival
347:. The building's
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261:Midtown Manhattan
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213:Significant dates
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4846:Minskoff Theatre
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4567:270 (Tower 270)
4547:233 (Woolworth)
4522:Corbin Building
4497:120 (Equitable)
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6661:Sixth Avenue
6544:Architecture
6428:Poughkeepsie
6356:New Rochelle
6256:St. Lawrence
5623:1469 (Pabst)
5483:149 (Singer)
5365:Canal Street
5305:238th Street
5300:231st Street
5295:168th Street
5290:157th Street
5280:145th Street
5270:125th Street
5260:103rd Street
5225:Verdi Square
5215:Times Square
5195:Union Square
5070:The Cornwall
5025:Hotel Beacon
5005:The Dorilton
5000:Empire Hotel
4893:1619 (Brill)
4773:
4714:900 (Goelet)
4709:889 (Gorham)
4667:Times Square
4341:
4220:Sixth Avenue
4215:Fifth Avenue
4210:Third Avenue
4172:Railroad/bus
3972:Green spaces
3459:18 E 41st St
3454:10 E 40th St
3389:Nelson Tower
3348:
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3143:Architecture
3142:
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2098:, p. 8.
2070:. Retrieved
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2016:, p. 7.
2009:
2004:, p. 6.
1997:
1992:, p. 7.
1969:, p. 6.
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1917:
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1720:, p. 4.
1693:, p. 3.
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892:Barack Obama
883:
875:
872:Seen in 2012
851:
823:
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801:armored cars
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791:building at
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712:Other spaces
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650:Banking room
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592:denticulated
588:Grace Church
584:
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556:
514:. There are
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378:Architecture
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333:Sixth Avenue
330:
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285:
273:Sixth Avenue
252:
248:
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242:
197:06101.008325
191:NYSRHP
29:
6457:Other lists
6306:Westchester
6236:Schenectady
6031:Cattaraugus
5523:Rogers Peet
5518:Astor House
5420:Wall Street
5355:96th Street
5350:86th Street
5345:79th Street
5340:72nd Street
5325:50th Street
5315:28th Street
5310:23rd Street
5285:14th Street
5065:Astor Court
5055:The Belnord
4679:611 (Cable)
4477:71 (Empire)
4447:25 (Cunard)
4411:The Battery
4409:Buildings (
4317:Murray Hill
4265:Park Avenue
4128:33rd Street
3979:Bryant Park
3860:Anco Cinema
3766:The Langham
3756:Grand Hotel
3529:Colony Club
3469:101 Park Av
3425:Murray Hill
3294:1095 6th Av
3289:1065 6th Av
3264:11 Times Sq
2885:Gotham Hall
2779:Gotham Hall
808:Use as bank
770:Development
731:wainscoting
681:torch lamps
532:entablature
137: /
113:Coordinates
6590:Categories
6296:Washington
6216:Rensselaer
6151:Montgomery
6136:Livingston
6041:Chautauqua
5463:50 (Tower)
4385:Structures
4327:Tenderloin
3880:Cafe Rouge
3674:Café China
3574:Robb House
3504:461 5th Av
3499:425 5th Av
3384:Music Bldg
3314:Bush Tower
3304:The Bryant
3279:350 5th Av
3259:5 Times Sq
2973:NJ Chamber
2895:August 18,
2789:August 18,
2526:1320020252
1909:1112978897
938:References
896:Eva Mendes
894:, actress
840:, and the
705:chandelier
701:candelabra
607:Vestibules
563:articulate
548:modillions
536:architrave
534:, with an
512:archivolts
486:Colonnades
439:Corinthian
435:rusticated
296:colonnades
292:Corinthian
288:rusticated
208:1766, 1767
202:NYCL
125:73°59′14″W
122:40°45′05″N
108:, New York
6438:Rochester
6433:Rhinebeck
6423:Peekskill
6384:Manhattan
6241:Schoharie
6121:Jefferson
6004:by county
5840:Manhattan
5763:Manhattan
5375:City Hall
5030:The Astor
4973:The Bronx
4562:City Hall
4397:the Bronx
4393:Manhattan
4342:See also:
4312:Koreatown
3988:Education
3699:Okdongsik
3694:Lan Sheng
3449:4 Park Av
3444:3 Park Av
3439:2 Park Av
3237:Buildings
3221:Manhattan
3034:Curbed NY
2954:305891533
2855:0362-4331
2826:398888992
2818:0099-9660
2709:0362-4331
2656:0362-4331
2615:0362-4331
2555:0362-4331
2491:0362-4331
2460:130179405
2452:0099-9660
2429:130106467
2421:0099-9660
2383:0362-4331
2337:0362-4331
2171:0362-4331
2062:0362-4331
1771:0362-4331
1659:103235014
1651:0362-4331
1580:130226342
1572:0099-9660
1433:0362-4331
1408:576573332
1243:0362-4331
1141:0362-4331
1105:March 20,
985:Citations
594:cornice.
520:pilasters
504:octastyle
415:Architect
323:in 2005.
158:Architect
106:Manhattan
6497:Category
6443:Syracuse
6369:Brooklyn
6316:Southern
6311:Northern
6281:Tompkins
6271:Sullivan
6246:Schuyler
6231:Saratoga
6226:Rockland
6176:Onondaga
6116:Herkimer
6111:Hamilton
6091:Franklin
6076:Dutchess
6071:Delaware
6066:Cortland
6061:Columbia
6051:Chenango
6016:Allegany
5938:New York
5872:Brooklyn
5795:Brooklyn
4389:Broadway
4245:Broadway
4121:stations
4049:Religion
3669:Ai Fiori
3344:The Epic
3070:March 8,
3038:Archived
3007:Archived
2977:Archived
2950:ProQuest
2923:Archived
2889:Archived
2859:Archived
2822:ProQuest
2753:Archived
2713:Archived
2660:Archived
2619:Archived
2559:Archived
2522:ProQuest
2495:Archived
2456:ProQuest
2425:ProQuest
2387:Archived
2341:Archived
2294:Archived
2243:Archived
2175:Archived
2066:Archived
1905:ProQuest
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