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Telegraph employees was also provided on Murray Street in the original design. The side entrances on Broadway were removed in a 1937–1938 renovation, as were the small storefronts under the loggia on either side of the entrance. The storefront on the left, at the Murray Street corner, was restored between 1990 and 1991. The 2nd and 3rd stories on Broadway are clad with glass bricks and recessed within a loggia supported by four columns.
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through 9th floors contained offices. The 10th and 11th floors were used as Postal
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lowest eight floors of 256 Broadway's facade, severely damaged by the fire, were rebuilt. Another fire broke out at the top floor of 253 Broadway in 1900, but as with the fire two years earlier, only the 13th floor was affected. A high-pressure fire-suppression system was also activated in Lower
Manhattan in 1908, providing protection to both buildings.
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671:. The ground floor had a ceiling of 18.5 feet (5.6 m), while the second floor had a ceiling of 23.5 feet (7.2 m). When opened, 256 Broadway was also outfitted with its own electric plant and three hydraulic elevators, located in the two basement levels of the building. 256 Broadway also contained brass plumbing and iron elevator grillwork.
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was unable to reach the top stories of 256 Broadway, although external damage only reached that building's 8th floor. 256 Broadway suffered a loss worth about 22% of its $ 900,000 estimated value. The floor materials used in the two buildings affected the amount of damage they sustained. The interior
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Broadway and 155.5 feet (47 m) west along Murray Street. It is shaped like an "L", extending west along Murray Street and then north to the Rogers Peet Building. The westernmost portion of the Murray Street arm extends 100 feet (30 m)
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caused the top of the bank building to trespass upon Home Life's property. Home Life was already seeking extra space, and it acquired the bank building in early 1893; in exchange, the bank would occupy the ground and basement stories of the Home Life's building. The design was accordingly revised to
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below the 6th floor and carried by girders above that story. 253 Broadway's floors are built upon steel beams infilled with flat terracotta arches and covered with cement. 253 Broadway's structural beams were laid out so that the floors could carry a total live and dead load of 175 pounds per square
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Broadway with a lot 109 feet (33 m) deep. 256 Broadway has light courts on the north and south, which were intended to illuminate the interior space. The light courts give the structure an "H" shape, with two rectangular sections connected by a
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Telegraph's shipping, messenger, delivery, and warehouse operations. The 2nd through 9th floors were intended for use by other tenants; the 2nd floor had a banking space while the 3rd
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Building, and that the Postal Telegraph Building was seeing high profits from leasing. One of the early tenants in the Home Life
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Building in 2016, intending to move its offices there the next year. However, the renovation's expected completion date was subsequently delayed to 2021, and the renovation cost increased from $ 29 million to $ 62 million. The city
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on March 16, 1892. It simultaneously sold off the lot at 254 Broadway, which had 20 feet (6.1 m) of frontage on
Broadway. One week later, Postal Telegraph signed a 99-year lease agreement with Trinity Church to lease the adjacent lots at 251–254 Broadway. The two companies applied for their
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Associates and used as retail space, while the upper floors were owned by the New York City government and used as offices; parts of the third floor were jointly owned. Among the agencies that had taken space in the city-owned
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stacked on each other, as well as ornamental details concentrated at the base and top. 256 Broadway's facade is divided into three vertical sections: a three-story base, a nine-story shaft with two transitional stories, and a two-story capital with a steep pyramidal roof. The two interior light
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Home Life moved its headquarters from Brooklyn to 256 Broadway in 1906. The company gradually expanded its presence in 256 Broadway; it only occupied the 2nd through 6th floors in 1916, but was using fifteen full floors by the 1940s. The ground floor and basement of 256 Broadway contained the
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from 1936 to 1964. Next door, Postal Telegraph continued to be the main occupant at 253 Broadway until 1928, when it moved to the International Telephone Building at 67 Broad Street. Despite having moved out, Postal Telegraph extended its lease of 253 Broadway with Trinity Church in 1929.
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of 256 Broadway was completely gutted, except for walls, ceilings, and floor slabs, because the fire had been able to spread through the wooden floors of that structure. 253 Broadway, which featured cement floors, saw comparatively minor damage, with only the 13th floor being affected.
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when it was completed. After the Home Life Company bought 253 Broadway in 1947, the two buildings were joined internally to form a single structure, and became collectively known as the Home Life Building. The Home Life Company occupied the building until 1985. It was made a
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stated that they "war violently with one another, and the pity is, the strife is one time can not mitigate". The writer concluded that "either would be better were the other away". Later critics did not view the different designs as conflicting. Architectural writers
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acquired the ground lease for the building. In 1936, Junior Leasing Corporation bought 253 Broadway at an assessed value of $ 1.45 million, as well as took over Corn Exchange Bank's ground lease. A $ 1 million renovation of 253 Broadway, designed by
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with three windows each; the outermost columns of windows are treated as "towers" with one window per floor. On the Broadway elevation, the single-window-wide towers flank a central bay with three windows. The corner towers contain a window-and-rondel motif.
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corridor adjacent to the light courts. The deeper section of the "H" faces east toward Broadway, while the shallower section faces west. The westernmost part of 256 Broadway abuts the L-shaped forms of 253 Broadway and the Rogers Peet Building.
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Slobodien installed air conditioning and replaced the windows between 1963 and 1969. A subsequent renovation was undertaken by Ira Greenburg in 1984, and the following October, 253 Broadway Associates bought the combined building.
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foot (850 kg/m). All of the interior partitions were made of terracotta or fireproof blocks. The main corridors in 253 Broadway were wainscoted with marble, and mosaic floor tile was used in the halls and other areas.
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style. The original Home Life Building is clad with marble, while the Postal Telegraph Building's facade consists of limestone at its base and brick on its upper stories. Ornamental details are used on both structures.
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style, with influences from both Italian Renaissance and French Renaissance designs. The leading architect was likely Pierre Lassus LeBrun. It is 16 stories tall, counting a
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1636:"An Ornament to Broadway.; The Fine Building to Be Erected by the Postal Telegraph Company"
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3547:"Open New Restaurant; Longchamps at 253 Broadway Will Be Eleventh in Chain"
2987:"Rapid Transit Affairs; Board May Not Meet in the Home Life Building Again"
2971:. Vol. 54, no. 1385. September 29, 1894. p. 424 – via
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Building was the New York City Rapid Transit Commission, forerunner to the
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2729:. Vol. 49, no. 1261. May 14, 1892. pp. 764–765 – via
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3666:"Postings: Gold Street Purchase; 655,000 Square Feet For City's Agencies"
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3705:"De Blasio Appoints Chirlane McCray, His Wife, To Lead Nonprofit Group"
1591:. Vol. 49, no. 1254. March 26, 1892. p. 469 – via
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The Home Life Building is made of two adjacent structures at 251–257
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Home Life Insurance Company Building, Postal Telegraph Building
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The Real Estate Record: Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
3233:. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 48.
1421:(4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 28.
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1386:(4th ed.). New York: Three Rivers Press. p. 67.
1257:. Emporis. Archived from the original on February 26, 2021
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3833:. Vol. 7, no. 1. September 1897. p. 107.
3770:"Old City-Owned Buildings Getting $ 384M Cash Infusion"
1417:; Postal, Matthew A. (2009). Postal, Matthew A. (ed.).
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3106:"Damage to Home Life Building: Appraised at $ 199,325"
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with two windows, topped by a pediment and flanked by
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on the twelfth story is taller than on 256 Broadway.
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Business architectural imagery in America, 1870–1930
2875:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com
2303:"How Electric Elevators Transformed the Modern City"
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6599:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
3959:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
3886:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
3879:"(Former) Home Life Insurance Company Building"
3827:"The Work of George Edward Harding & Gooch"
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939:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
718:Another commercial concern on Broadway was the
227:Limestone, brick, terracotta (Postal Telegraph)
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3322:The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498–1909
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2827:. Cambridge University Press. p. 122.
2824:The American Skyscraper: Cultural Histories
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3924:Rise of the New York Skyscraper, 1865–1913
2762:"Germania Life Insurance Company Building"
1477:"New York Life Insurance Company Building"
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4435:Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street
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1041:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower
377:, while 253 Broadway was erected for the
6609:Skyscraper office buildings in Manhattan
4747:Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology
3928:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
3846:"The Work of Napoleon LeBrun & Sons"
3325:. Vol. 5. p. 2071 – via
2451:"History of the U.S. Telegraph Industry"
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1183:. The Skyscraper Center. April 7, 2016.
444:the perception of thirteen being unlucky
18:Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
6579:1894 establishments in New York (state)
4350:African Burial Ground National Monument
3920:Landau, Sarah; Condit, Carl W. (1996).
3897:. Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI Research Press.
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879:federal government of the United States
502:between each story, three intermediate
478:north and is 50 feet (15 m) wide.
4990:Firehouse, Hook & Ladder Company 8
4624:Borough of Manhattan Community College
3653:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
3627:"Yorkville Apartment Project Approved"
3262:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2010
3060:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2010
2567:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
2435:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
2408:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
2103:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
2084:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
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2044:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
1997:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
1894:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
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1562:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
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1161:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1991
5478:457–459 (A. J. Dittenhofer Warehouse)
3952:"Rogers, Peet & Company Building"
3780:from the original on October 29, 2020
3684:from the original on January 17, 2018
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2778:from the original on October 12, 2019
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2457:from the original on October 19, 2021
1475:Presa, Donald G. (October 24, 2000).
1187:from the original on October 11, 2017
833:New York City Board of Transportation
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5005:Kitchen, Montross & Wilcox Store
4995:Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown
4407:Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts
4295:City Hall Post Office and Courthouse
3987:Home Life Insurance Company Building
3768:Cullen, Terence (January 25, 2017).
3423:from the original on August 11, 2020
3319:Stokes, Isaac Newton Phelps (1915).
2720:"The Home Life Building Competition"
2371:Cooper, Lee E. (November 24, 1946).
2313:from the original on August 22, 2020
1453:from the original on October 6, 2020
1331:Gray, Christopher (March 24, 2011).
347:Home Life Insurance Company Building
5841:Trump International Hotel and Tower
2962:"Office Space and Office Buildings"
3742:Blau, Reuven (February 18, 2020).
3723:from the original on July 22, 2020
3624:Flynn, Kevin (February 13, 1988).
3461:from the original on April 3, 2018
2841:from the original on June 25, 2021
2264:"Inspecting a New Office Building"
1351:from the original on June 10, 2021
1080:, as well as architecture writers
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6236:Eighth Street–New York University
3844:Schuyler, Montgomery (May 1910).
3703:Taylor, Kate (February 6, 2014).
2495:from the original on May 14, 2022
2345:from the original on May 14, 2022
2341:. February 24, 1895. p. 26.
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1528:from the original on May 14, 2022
1524:. December 23, 1894. p. 15.
933:portion of the building were the
755:Postal Telegraph Building in 1893
513:The facade of 256 Broadway is of
436:George Edward Harding & Gooch
398:The Home Life Building is in the
388:New York City designated landmark
373:256 Broadway was erected for the
363:George Edward Harding & Gooch
256:George Edward Harding & Gooch
6319:64-70 (Manhattan Life Insurance)
6116:116th Street–Columbia University
4629:Metropolitan College of New York
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4093:Metropolitan Correctional Center
4078:Jacob K. Javits Federal Building
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2771:. September 6, 1988. p. 7.
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2483:. October 29, 1893. p. 21.
2301:Bryce, Robert (March 10, 2020).
2284:
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1419:Guide to New York City Landmarks
1380:& Willensky, Elliot (2000).
762:architectural design competition
349:at 256 Broadway was designed by
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6469:1411 (Metropolitan Opera House)
6266:Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street
5951:3333 (Riverside Park Community)
3588:. November 24, 1946. p. D1
3385:. September 4, 1928. p. 24
3112:. January 12, 1899. p. 9.
1076:style. This is disputed by the
922:New York City Board of Estimate
522:courts have a facade of brick.
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6364:222 (Barnum's American Museum)
6221:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street
5182:Tribeca West Historic District
5076:Chambers Street/WTC/Park Place
3031:. April 28, 1936. p. 39.
2697:. Moses King. pp. 626–628
1214:"Home Life Insurance Building"
1177:"Home Life Insurance Building"
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6539:1865 (Museum of Biblical Art)
5911:2429 (Murray's Sturgeon Shop)
5822:Buildings (Columbus Circle –
5754:1650 (Ellen's Stardust Diner)
5625:1352 (Greenwich Savings Bank)
2861:"Home Life Insurance Company"
2649:. October 31, 1893. pp.
2477:"Another Big Office Building"
2270:. June 19, 1894. p. 10.
1945:. March 25, 1893. p. 4.
844:New York City Fire Department
583:Top of the Home Life Building
467:tallest buildings in the city
383:tallest buildings in the city
6464:1392 (Knickerbocker Theatre)
5749:1634 (Winter Garden Theatre)
5516:Buildings (Houston Street –
4985:Firehouse, Engine Company 31
4730:Theaters, galleries, museums
4219:Firehouse, Engine Company 31
4088:Manhattan Municipal Building
2159:"The Metropolitan Elevators"
955:Real Estate Record and Guide
828:Real Estate Record and Guide
826:structures' completion, the
23:Not to be confused with the
6454:1185 (Fifth Avenue Theatre)
6419:728 (Church of the Messiah)
6181:59th Street–Columbus Circle
5993:4967 (Good Shepherd Church)
5789:1764 (224 West 57th Street)
5196:Manhattan Community Board 1
4511:Manhattan Community Board 1
4083:Louis J. Lefkowitz Building
3805:"An Irrepressible Conflict"
3127:– via newspapers.com
2942:– via newspapers.com
2867:. April 16, 1894. p. 5
2657:– via newspapers.com
2503:– via newspapers.com
2282:– via newspapers.com
1957:– via newspapers.com
1536:– via newspapers.com
1255:"Postal Telegraph Building"
926:government of New York City
669:Home Life Insurance Company
375:Home Life Insurance Company
318:, is an office building in
182:Government of New York City
6630:
6554:St. Teresa of Avila Church
6394:Church of the Divine Unity
6186:66th Street–Lincoln Center
5961:3939 (Children's Hospital)
5769:1697 (Ed Sullivan Theatre)
5658:Buildings (Times Square –
5640:1466 (Knickerbocker Hotel)
5458:346 (Former New York Life)
5293:11 (Bowling Green Offices)
5066:Canal Street/Varick Street
4975:Cosmopolitan Hotel Tribeca
4960:Broadway–Chambers Building
4737:Art Projects International
4214:Broadway–Chambers Building
4113:Ted Weiss Federal Building
4103:New York County Courthouse
2645:"Mad Cranks Break Loose".
1383:AIA Guide to New York City
1128:; and Brunner & Tryon.
885:, including a unit of the
451:Napoleon LeBrun & Sons
351:Napoleon LeBrun & Sons
322:, New York City. It is in
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6509:Jack Dempsey's Restaurant
6459:1372 (Fair Waist Company)
6444:1115 (Legnam Corporation)
6424:728 (New Theatre Comique)
6414:673 (Grand Central Hotel)
6299:New York Produce Exchange
6294:
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6171:34th Street–Herald Square
6126:137th Street–City College
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5794:1780 (Central Park Tower)
5784:1745 (Random House Tower)
5739:1605 (Crowne Plaza Hotel)
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5061:Canal Street/Sixth Avenue
4855:32 Avenue of the Americas
4669:Restaurants and nightlife
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4300:New York Tribune Building
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3999:Postal Telegraph Building
2934:. May 25, 1894. p. 4
1333:"A Long-Running Mismatch"
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722:, formed in the 1880s by
711:company with a branch on
359:Postal Telegraph Building
355:Renaissance Revival style
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295:
291:
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6399:507 (St. Nicholas Hotel)
6261:Times Square–42nd Street
6251:Marble Hill–225th Street
5998:5069 (Seaman-Drake Arch)
5936:2880 (Goddard Institute)
5886:2175 (Hotel Belleclaire)
5799:1790 (5 Columbus Circle)
4965:Canal Street Post Office
4940:American Thread Building
3612:Landau & Condit 1996
3274:Landau & Condit 1996
3151:Landau & Condit 1996
2676:Landau & Condit 1996
2522:Landau & Condit 1996
1815:Landau & Condit 1996
1722:Landau & Condit 1996
1676:Landau & Condit 1996
924:approved a plan for the
862:First National City Bank
720:Postal Telegraph Company
428:New York City government
379:Postal Telegraph Company
6589:Civic Center, Manhattan
6549:4260 (Coliseum Theatre)
5764:1681 (Broadway Theatre)
5703:1535 (Marriott Marquis)
5677:1475 (One Times Square)
5600:1260 (Martinique Hotel)
5438:290 (Ted Weiss Federal)
5423:277 (Broadway–Chambers)
5386:Trinity Church Cemetery
5358:165 (One Liberty Plaza)
5010:Mutual Reserve Building
4808:Ichimura at Brushstroke
4634:New York Academy of Art
4305:New York World Building
4264:Transportation Building
4229:New York Times Building
3893:Gibbs, Kenneth (1984).
3867:Birkmire, W.H. (1897).
3586:New York Herald-Tribune
3383:New York Herald-Tribune
1118:McKim, Mead & White
1031:at 50 Union Square East
797:New York World Building
786:Equitable Life Building
242:Design and construction
25:Home Insurance Building
6514:1645 (Capitol Theatre)
6494:1567 (Central Theatre)
6434:1101 (Albemarle Hotel)
6429:881 (Arnold Constable)
5946:3009 (Barnard College)
5804:240 Central Park South
5759:1633 (Paramount Plaza)
5718:1560 (Embassy Theatre)
5555:828 (Strand Bookstore)
5483:462 (Mills & Gibb)
5473:395 (Pearl River Mart)
4955:Barclay–Vesey Building
4757:Soho Repertory Theatre
4608:Washington Market Park
4108:Surrogate's Courthouse
3873:. J. Wiley & sons.
3229:Hood, Clifton (2004).
2895:"Their Plans Enlarged"
1035:New York Life Building
1029:Germania Life Building
906:
887:United States Treasury
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756:
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269:New York City Landmark
253:& Sons (Home Life)
6499:1579 (Strand Theatre)
6484:1500 (Hotel Claridge)
6479:1481 (Rialto Theatre)
6439:1107 (McCrory Stores)
6409:663 (Canterbury Hall)
6384:472 (Mechanics' Hall)
6003:5141 (Allen Hospital)
5871:2124 (Beacon Theatre)
5734:1585 (Morgan Stanley)
5723:1564 (Palace Theatre)
5672:1472 (4 Times Square)
5630:Holy Innocents Church
5488:488 (E. V. Haughwout)
5338:100 (American Surety)
5318:65 (American Express)
5056:Canal Street/Broadway
3672:. November 21, 1993.
3642:– via ProQuest.
3596:– via ProQuest.
3520:. February 22, 1942.
3411:. September 1, 1929.
3393:– via ProQuest.
3046:– via ProQuest.
2541:. February 23, 1892.
2353:– via ProQuest.
2220:. December 17, 1892.
1518:"Roofs in the Clouds"
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698:City Hall Post Office
634:. The frame includes
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6584:Broadway (Manhattan)
6544:1981 (Dauphin Hotel)
6489:1537 (Astor Theatre)
6339:165 (City Investing)
6329:120 (Equitable Life)
6324:113–119 (City Hotel)
5988:4881 (Dyckman House)
5983:4140 (United Palace)
5931:2626 (Metro Theater)
5896:First Baptist Church
5836:Deutsche Bank Center
5605:1300 (Hotel McAlpin)
5448:305 (Mutual Reserve)
5403:253, 256 (Home Life)
5393:Transportation (225)
5353:140 (Marine Midland)
4980:David S. Brown Store
4930:408 Greenwich Street
4925:388 Greenwich Street
4578:Albert Capsouto Park
4320:St. Joachim's Church
4310:Rogers Peet Building
4244:Rogers Peet Building
4056:Government buildings
4001:at Wikimedia Commons
3989:at Wikimedia Commons
3888:. November 12, 1991.
3850:Architectural Record
3831:Architectural Record
3293:. October 17, 1900.
3203:. December 6, 1898.
3170:. December 6, 1898.
2993:. December 9, 1898.
2865:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
2691:King, Moses (1892).
2586:. February 2, 1893.
2524:, pp. 209, 211.
1837:. January 31, 1936.
1769:. October 22, 1893.
1443:"Home Life Building"
1181:skyscrapercenter.com
1126:Carrère and Hastings
1037:at 50 Madison Avenue
1019:The others include:
985:Architectural Record
897:Merger and later use
420:Rogers Peet Building
196:256 feet (78 m)
154:Construction started
6354:195 (Western Union)
6246:Inwood–207th Street
5956:Intercession Church
5901:2350 (Bretton Hall)
5728:1566 (TSX Broadway)
5368:200 (Fulton Center)
5333:75 (Trinity Church)
4895:177 Franklin Street
4752:Postmasters Gallery
4639:New York Law School
4315:Samuel Osgood House
3961:. December 14, 2010
3774:Commercial Observer
2453:. August 14, 2001.
2200:, pp. 171–172.
2129:, pp. 170–171.
1678:, pp. 211–212.
1043:at 1 Madison Avenue
996:Montgomery Schuyler
813:Completion and fire
778:William Robert Ware
724:John William Mackay
626:Structural features
455:Renaissance Revival
143:40.71333; -74.00750
134: /
79:Renaissance Revival
75:Architectural style
62:General information
6404:Metropolitan Hotel
6349:176 (Howard Hotel)
6081:Van Cortlandt Park
5926:School at Columbia
5708:1540 (Bertelsmann)
5635:Times Square Tower
5595:1232 (Grand Hotel)
5550:800 (Grace Church)
5540:721 (Tisch School)
5313:61 (Adams Express)
5175:Historic districts
5030:Woolworth Building
5000:Home Life Building
4269:Woolworth Building
4249:Southbridge Towers
4098:New York City Hall
4073:Home Life Building
3709:The New York Times
3670:The New York Times
3553:. March 20, 1938.
3551:The New York Times
3518:The New York Times
3487:. April 22, 1939.
3485:The New York Times
3449:. April 25, 1937.
3447:The New York Times
3409:The New York Times
3348:The New York Times
3291:The New York Times
3201:The New York Times
3168:The New York Times
3110:The New York Times
3079:. April 13, 1927.
3077:The New York Times
3029:The New York Times
2991:The New York Times
2899:The New York Times
2617:The New York Times
2584:The New York Times
2539:The New York Times
2481:The New York Times
2377:The New York Times
2218:The New York Times
1835:The New York Times
1767:The New York Times
1642:. March 19, 1892.
1640:The New York Times
1415:Dolkart, Andrew S.
1337:The New York Times
1047:Equitable Building
992:Real Estate Record
981:Real Estate Record
973:The New York Times
949:Critical reception
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893:restaurant chain.
870:Corn Exchange Bank
855:Early 20th century
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4160:Current buildings
3997:Media related to
3985:Media related to
3935:978-0-300-07739-1
3904:978-0-8357-1575-1
3655:, pp. 6, 10.
3350:. July 16, 1964.
3240:978-0-8018-8054-4
2901:. March 4, 1893.
2834:978-0-52162-421-3
2011:, pp. 86–89.
1428:978-0-470-28963-1
1393:978-0-8129-3107-5
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214:Structural system
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6233:
6231:Dyckman Street
6228:
6223:
6218:
6213:
6208:
6203:
6198:
6193:
6188:
6183:
6178:
6173:
6168:
6163:
6158:
6153:
6148:
6143:
6138:
6133:
6128:
6123:
6118:
6113:
6107:
6104:
6103:
6098:
6091:
6090:
6087:
6086:
6084:
6083:
6078:
6073:
6068:
6063:
6058:
6056:Greeley Square
6053:
6051:Madison Square
6048:
6043:
6041:City Hall Park
6038:
6033:
6027:
6024:
6023:
6020:
6013:
6012:
6009:
6008:
6006:
6005:
6000:
5995:
5990:
5985:
5980:
5979:
5978:
5976:Shabazz Center
5973:
5963:
5958:
5953:
5948:
5943:
5938:
5933:
5928:
5923:
5918:
5913:
5908:
5903:
5898:
5893:
5891:2201 (Apthorp)
5888:
5883:
5878:
5873:
5868:
5866:2109 (Ansonia)
5863:
5858:
5853:
5848:
5843:
5838:
5832:
5829:
5828:
5821:
5814:
5813:
5810:
5809:
5807:
5806:
5801:
5796:
5791:
5786:
5781:
5776:
5771:
5766:
5761:
5756:
5751:
5746:
5741:
5736:
5731:
5725:
5720:
5715:
5710:
5705:
5700:
5689:
5684:
5679:
5674:
5668:
5665:
5664:
5657:
5650:
5649:
5646:
5645:
5643:
5642:
5637:
5632:
5627:
5622:
5617:
5612:
5607:
5602:
5597:
5592:
5587:
5582:
5577:
5572:
5567:
5562:
5557:
5552:
5547:
5542:
5537:
5532:
5526:
5523:
5522:
5515:
5508:
5507:
5504:
5503:
5501:
5500:
5495:
5490:
5485:
5480:
5475:
5470:
5465:
5460:
5455:
5450:
5445:
5440:
5435:
5430:
5425:
5420:
5415:
5410:
5405:
5400:
5395:
5390:
5389:
5388:
5383:
5375:
5370:
5365:
5360:
5355:
5350:
5345:
5340:
5335:
5330:
5325:
5320:
5315:
5310:
5305:
5300:
5295:
5290:
5285:
5280:
5274:
5271:
5270:
5266:Houston Street
5259:
5252:
5251:
5234:
5232:
5231:
5224:
5217:
5209:
5200:
5199:
5191:
5188:
5187:
5185:
5184:
5178:
5176:
5172:
5171:
5168:
5167:
5165:
5164:
5159:
5154:
5149:
5144:
5139:
5134:
5129:
5124:
5119:
5114:
5109:
5104:
5098:
5096:
5092:
5091:
5089:
5088:
5083:
5078:
5073:
5068:
5063:
5058:
5052:
5050:
5040:
5039:Transportation
5036:
5035:
5033:
5032:
5027:
5022:
5017:
5012:
5007:
5002:
4997:
4992:
4987:
4982:
4977:
4972:
4967:
4962:
4957:
4952:
4947:
4942:
4937:
4932:
4927:
4922:
4917:
4912:
4907:
4902:
4897:
4892:
4887:
4882:
4877:
4872:
4867:
4862:
4857:
4852:
4850:2 White Street
4846:
4844:
4838:
4837:
4834:
4833:
4831:
4830:
4825:
4820:
4815:
4810:
4805:
4800:
4795:
4790:
4785:
4780:
4774:
4772:
4768:
4767:
4765:
4764:
4759:
4754:
4749:
4744:
4739:
4733:
4731:
4727:
4726:
4724:
4723:
4718:
4713:
4708:
4703:
4698:
4693:
4688:
4683:
4678:
4672:
4670:
4663:
4662:
4657:
4651:
4649:
4645:
4644:
4642:
4641:
4636:
4631:
4626:
4620:
4618:
4614:
4613:
4611:
4610:
4605:
4600:
4595:
4590:
4585:
4580:
4574:
4572:
4568:
4567:
4558:
4555:
4554:
4549:
4547:
4546:
4539:
4532:
4524:
4515:
4514:
4506:
4503:
4502:
4499:
4498:
4496:
4495:
4490:
4485:
4480:
4475:
4470:
4464:
4462:
4458:
4457:
4455:
4454:
4448:
4442:
4437:
4431:
4429:
4419:
4415:
4414:
4412:
4411:
4410:
4409:
4404:
4399:
4388:
4386:
4382:
4381:
4379:
4378:
4373:
4368:
4362:
4357:
4355:City Hall Park
4352:
4346:
4344:
4340:
4339:
4336:
4335:
4333:
4332:
4327:
4322:
4317:
4312:
4307:
4302:
4297:
4292:
4287:
4281:
4279:
4275:
4274:
4272:
4271:
4266:
4261:
4256:
4251:
4246:
4241:
4236:
4231:
4226:
4224:Morse Building
4221:
4216:
4211:
4206:
4205:
4204:
4194:
4189:
4184:
4179:
4174:
4169:
4163:
4161:
4154:
4151:Non-government
4148:
4147:
4135:
4133:
4131:
4130:
4125:
4120:
4115:
4110:
4105:
4100:
4095:
4090:
4085:
4080:
4075:
4070:
4065:
4063:1 Police Plaza
4059:
4057:
4053:
4052:
4043:
4040:
4039:
4034:
4032:
4031:
4024:
4017:
4009:
4003:
4002:
3990:
3976:
3975:External links
3973:
3972:
3971:
3948:
3934:
3917:
3903:
3890:
3875:
3862:
3859:
3856:
3855:
3836:
3818:
3791:
3760:
3734:
3695:
3657:
3645:
3616:
3614:, p. 209.
3599:
3571:
3538:
3505:
3472:
3434:
3396:
3368:
3332:
3311:
3278:
3276:, p. 181.
3266:
3254:
3239:
3221:
3188:
3155:
3153:, p. 212.
3138:
3097:
3064:
3049:
3011:
2978:
2953:
2919:
2886:
2852:
2833:
2813:
2801:
2789:
2748:
2736:
2708:
2680:
2678:, p. 422.
2668:
2637:
2604:
2571:
2559:
2526:
2514:
2468:
2439:
2412:
2397:
2356:
2324:
2293:
2255:
2243:
2202:
2190:
2143:
2141:, p. 171.
2131:
2119:
2107:
2088:
2065:
2048:
2036:
2034:, p. 172.
2013:
2001:
1968:
1915:
1898:
1881:
1860:
1819:
1817:, p. 280.
1807:
1792:
1743:
1726:
1724:, p. 211.
1697:
1680:
1665:
1610:
1608:, p. 170.
1598:
1566:
1547:
1504:
1464:
1434:
1427:
1399:
1392:
1362:
1316:
1282:
1241:
1198:
1165:
1149:
1148:
1146:
1143:
1140:
1139:
1130:
1109:
1099:
1090:
1086:Carl W. Condit
1065:
1053:
1051:
1050:
1044:
1038:
1032:
1026:
1011:
1010:
1008:
1005:
1003:
1000:
964:Carl W. Condit
950:
947:
898:
895:
856:
853:
814:
811:
809:
806:
773:
770:
748:
745:
740:Trinity Church
735:
732:
686:Trinity Church
681:
678:
676:
673:
652:
649:
632:superstructure
627:
624:
622:
619:
576:
573:
527:
524:
487:
484:
474:
471:
416:City Hall Park
395:
392:
336:City Hall Park
306:
305:
302:
301:
297:
296:
293:
292:
289:
288:
285:
281:
280:
277:
273:
272:
267:
264:
263:
260:
259:
248:
244:
243:
239:
238:
235:16 (Home Life)
233:
229:
228:
223:
219:
218:
215:
211:
210:
206:
205:
202:
198:
197:
194:
190:
189:
185:
184:
179:
175:
174:
171:
167:
166:
163:
159:
158:
155:
151:
150:
118:
112:
111:
108:
104:
103:
92:
88:
87:
76:
72:
71:
68:
64:
63:
59:
58:
55:
51:
50:
47:
46:
43:
35:
34:
17:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
6626:
6615:
6612:
6610:
6607:
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6602:
6600:
6597:
6595:
6592:
6590:
6587:
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6580:
6577:
6576:
6574:
6555:
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6535:
6532:
6528:
6525:
6523:
6520:
6519:
6517:
6515:
6512:
6510:
6507:
6505:
6502:
6500:
6497:
6495:
6492:
6490:
6487:
6485:
6482:
6480:
6477:
6475:
6472:
6470:
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6465:
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6460:
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6455:
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6432:
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6427:
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6422:
6420:
6417:
6415:
6412:
6410:
6407:
6405:
6402:
6400:
6397:
6395:
6392:
6390:
6387:
6385:
6382:
6380:
6377:
6375:
6372:
6370:
6367:
6365:
6362:
6360:
6357:
6355:
6352:
6350:
6347:
6345:
6342:
6340:
6337:
6335:
6332:
6330:
6327:
6325:
6322:
6320:
6317:
6315:
6312:
6310:
6307:
6305:
6302:
6300:
6297:
6296:
6293:
6286:
6282:
6272:
6269:
6267:
6264:
6262:
6259:
6257:
6256:Prince Street
6254:
6252:
6249:
6247:
6244:
6242:
6241:Fulton Street
6239:
6237:
6234:
6232:
6229:
6227:
6224:
6222:
6219:
6217:
6214:
6212:
6211:Bowling Green
6209:
6207:
6204:
6202:
6199:
6197:
6194:
6192:
6189:
6187:
6184:
6182:
6179:
6177:
6174:
6172:
6169:
6167:
6164:
6162:
6159:
6157:
6154:
6152:
6149:
6147:
6144:
6142:
6139:
6137:
6134:
6132:
6129:
6127:
6124:
6122:
6119:
6117:
6114:
6112:
6109:
6108:
6105:
6101:
6096:
6092:
6082:
6079:
6077:
6074:
6072:
6069:
6067:
6064:
6062:
6061:Herald Square
6059:
6057:
6054:
6052:
6049:
6047:
6044:
6042:
6039:
6037:
6036:Zuccotti Park
6034:
6032:
6031:Bowling Green
6029:
6028:
6025:
6018:
6014:
6004:
6001:
5999:
5996:
5994:
5991:
5989:
5986:
5984:
5981:
5977:
5974:
5972:
5969:
5968:
5967:
5964:
5962:
5959:
5957:
5954:
5952:
5949:
5947:
5944:
5942:
5941:Broadway Hall
5939:
5937:
5934:
5932:
5929:
5927:
5924:
5922:
5919:
5917:
5914:
5912:
5909:
5907:
5904:
5902:
5899:
5897:
5894:
5892:
5889:
5887:
5884:
5882:
5879:
5877:
5874:
5872:
5869:
5867:
5864:
5862:
5859:
5857:
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5849:
5847:
5844:
5842:
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5815:
5805:
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5800:
5797:
5795:
5792:
5790:
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5777:
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5772:
5770:
5767:
5765:
5762:
5760:
5757:
5755:
5752:
5750:
5747:
5745:
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5740:
5737:
5735:
5732:
5729:
5726:
5724:
5721:
5719:
5716:
5714:
5711:
5709:
5706:
5704:
5701:
5698:
5694:
5690:
5688:
5685:
5683:
5680:
5678:
5675:
5673:
5670:
5669:
5666:
5661:
5655:
5651:
5641:
5638:
5636:
5633:
5631:
5628:
5626:
5623:
5621:
5618:
5616:
5613:
5611:
5608:
5606:
5603:
5601:
5598:
5596:
5593:
5591:
5590:1200 (Gilsey)
5588:
5586:
5583:
5581:
5580:Madison Green
5578:
5576:
5573:
5571:
5568:
5566:
5563:
5561:
5558:
5556:
5553:
5551:
5548:
5546:
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5533:
5531:
5528:
5527:
5524:
5519:
5513:
5509:
5499:
5496:
5494:
5493:495 (New Era)
5491:
5489:
5486:
5484:
5481:
5479:
5476:
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5469:
5466:
5464:
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5409:
5406:
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5401:
5399:
5396:
5394:
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5387:
5384:
5382:
5379:
5378:
5376:
5374:
5371:
5369:
5366:
5364:
5361:
5359:
5356:
5354:
5351:
5349:
5346:
5344:
5341:
5339:
5336:
5334:
5331:
5329:
5326:
5324:
5323:1 Wall Street
5321:
5319:
5316:
5314:
5311:
5309:
5306:
5304:
5301:
5299:
5296:
5294:
5291:
5289:
5286:
5284:
5281:
5279:
5276:
5275:
5272:
5267:
5263:
5257:
5253:
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5230:
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5223:
5218:
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5207:
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5189:
5183:
5180:
5179:
5177:
5173:
5163:
5160:
5158:
5155:
5153:
5152:West Broadway
5150:
5148:
5145:
5143:
5140:
5138:
5135:
5133:
5130:
5128:
5125:
5123:
5120:
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5115:
5113:
5110:
5108:
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5059:
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5054:
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5023:
5021:
5018:
5016:
5013:
5011:
5008:
5006:
5003:
5001:
4998:
4996:
4993:
4991:
4988:
4986:
4983:
4981:
4978:
4976:
4973:
4971:
4970:Cary Building
4968:
4966:
4963:
4961:
4958:
4956:
4953:
4951:
4950:Barclay Tower
4948:
4946:
4943:
4941:
4938:
4936:
4933:
4931:
4928:
4926:
4923:
4921:
4918:
4916:
4913:
4911:
4908:
4906:
4903:
4901:
4898:
4896:
4893:
4891:
4888:
4886:
4883:
4881:
4878:
4876:
4873:
4871:
4868:
4866:
4863:
4861:
4858:
4856:
4853:
4851:
4848:
4847:
4845:
4841:Buildings and
4839:
4829:
4826:
4824:
4821:
4819:
4816:
4814:
4811:
4809:
4806:
4804:
4801:
4799:
4796:
4794:
4791:
4789:
4786:
4784:
4781:
4779:
4776:
4775:
4773:
4769:
4763:
4760:
4758:
4755:
4753:
4750:
4748:
4745:
4743:
4742:Artists Space
4740:
4738:
4735:
4734:
4732:
4728:
4722:
4721:Tribeca Grill
4719:
4717:
4714:
4712:
4709:
4707:
4704:
4702:
4699:
4697:
4694:
4692:
4689:
4687:
4684:
4682:
4679:
4677:
4674:
4673:
4671:
4667:
4661:
4658:
4656:
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4621:
4619:
4615:
4609:
4606:
4604:
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4599:
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4594:
4591:
4589:
4586:
4584:
4581:
4579:
4576:
4575:
4573:
4569:
4565:
4564:New York City
4561:
4556:
4552:
4545:
4540:
4538:
4533:
4531:
4526:
4525:
4522:
4512:
4509:
4504:
4494:
4491:
4489:
4486:
4484:
4481:
4479:
4478:Centre Street
4476:
4474:
4471:
4469:
4466:
4465:
4463:
4459:
4452:
4449:
4446:
4443:
4441:
4438:
4436:
4433:
4432:
4430:
4427:
4423:
4420:
4416:
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6156:238th Street
6151:231st Street
6146:168th Street
6141:157th Street
6131:145th Street
6121:125th Street
6111:103rd Street
6076:Verdi Square
6066:Times Square
6046:Union Square
5921:The Cornwall
5876:Hotel Beacon
5856:The Dorilton
5851:Empire Hotel
5744:1619 (Brill)
5565:900 (Goelet)
5560:889 (Gorham)
5518:Times Square
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4910:319 Broadway
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4571:Green spaces
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4451:Worth Street
4397:1 Pace Plaza
4371:Foley Square
4343:Other spaces
4192:287 Broadway
4187:280 Broadway
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440:neoclassical
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400:Civic Center
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332:Civic Center
316:253 Broadway
315:
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247:Architect(s)
84:Neoclassical
54:Former names
20:
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6374:Rogers Peet
6369:Astor House
6271:Wall Street
6206:96th Street
6201:86th Street
6196:79th Street
6191:72nd Street
6176:50th Street
6166:28th Street
6161:23rd Street
6136:14th Street
5916:Astor Court
5906:The Belnord
5530:611 (Cable)
5328:71 (Empire)
5298:25 (Cunard)
5262:The Battery
5260:Buildings (
5137:North Moore
4945:Astor House
4798:Chanterelle
4793:Brushstroke
4706:Sushi Azabu
4402:41 Park Row
4365:Five Points
4325:The Rotunda
4285:Astor House
4177:49 Chambers
3634:. p. 6
1291:"NYCityMap"
780:, selected
713:Wall Street
593:entablature
232:Floor count
141: /
116:Coordinates
81:(Home Life)
27:in Chicago.
6573:Categories
6314:50 (Tower)
5236:Structures
5147:Washington
4843:structures
4813:Montrachet
4676:Frenchette
4583:Duane Park
3965:August 21,
3784:August 23,
3753:August 23,
3727:August 22,
3688:August 22,
3638:August 23,
3592:August 21,
3564:August 22,
3531:August 22,
3498:August 22,
3465:August 22,
3427:August 22,
3389:August 21,
3361:August 22,
3304:August 22,
3214:August 21,
3181:August 21,
3123:August 21,
3090:August 19,
3042:August 21,
3004:August 21,
2938:August 21,
2912:August 21,
2871:August 20,
2845:October 3,
2809:Gibbs 1984
2797:Gibbs 1984
2744:Gibbs 1984
2630:August 22,
2597:August 22,
2552:August 21,
2461:August 21,
2390:August 21,
2349:August 21,
2317:August 23,
2278:August 21,
2236:August 21,
2179:August 23,
1953:August 22,
1853:August 21,
1785:August 19,
1658:August 21,
1532:August 21,
1497:August 23,
1457:August 19,
1355:August 19,
1261:August 19,
1220:August 19,
1191:August 19,
1074:Beaux Arts
1002:References
911:party wall
891:Longchamps
696:, and the
496:terracotta
463:gable roof
300:References
276:Designated
129:74°00′27″W
126:40°42′48″N
102:, New York
6226:City Hall
5881:The Astor
5824:The Bronx
5413:City Hall
5248:the Bronx
5244:Manhattan
5193:See also:
5122:Greenwich
5081:City Hall
5025:Tower 270
4828:Lo Scalco
4818:Mudd Club
4716:The Odeon
4691:L'Abeille
4617:Education
4593:LentSpace
4560:Manhattan
4508:See also:
4445:City Hall
4440:City Hall
4418:Transport
4385:Education
4290:Bridewell
4259:Tower 270
4153:buildings
4045:Manhattan
3717:0362-4331
3678:0362-4331
3559:0362-4331
3526:0362-4331
3493:0362-4331
3455:0362-4331
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3299:0362-4331
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3176:0362-4331
3118:0362-4331
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3037:0362-4331
2999:0362-4331
2907:0362-4331
2701:March 24,
2625:0362-4331
2592:0362-4331
2547:0362-4331
2489:0362-4331
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2226:0362-4331
1843:0362-4331
1775:0362-4331
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