1303:. Accessed December 30, 2023. "The City College of New York was originally founded as the Free Academy of the City of New York in 1847 by wealthy businessman and president of the Board of Education, Townsend Harris, who would go on to establish diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan.... The Baruch School of Business at the City College of New York, named after CCNY alumnus Bernard Baruch, opened on 23rd Street in Manhattan in 1919, and became Baruch College in 1968 with the establishment of The City University of New York - now the largest public urban university system in the United States, and consisting of 25 institutions, including its founding college, City College."
1113:, Madison Square Park Conservancy, August 8, 2014. Accessed December 30, 2023. "On the same piece of land that once housed the grand first and second Madison Square Gardens, on Madison Avenue between 26th and 27th streets, rose the New York Life Building. Famed architect Cass Gilbert (1859-1934), an early proponent of skyscrapers, was awarded the commission to design the building. Erected between 1926 and 1928, Gilbert’s 34-story, 617 foot tall, neo-gothic office building eventually became one of the New York skyline’s most iconic buildings.... The building’s recognizable pyramidal roof, originally plated in gold leaf, eventually eroded and was replaced with gold colored tile."
1046:, August 2010. Accessed December 30, 2023. "The conventional wisdom holds that Manhattan developed two business centers—downtown and midtown—because bedrock is close to the surface in these locations, with a bedrock 'valley' deep below the surface in between.... We find that bedrock depths had very little influence on the creation of separate business districts; rather its poly-centric development was due to residential and manufacturing patterns, and public transportation hubs. We do find evidence, however, that bedrock depths influenced the placement of skyscrapers within business districts."
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1062:. Accessed December 30, 2023. "Constructed in 1908, the tower of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company was an addition to the existing 11-story home office structure intended to proclaim the stability of the company that had become the world's largest insurer. This Tower, designed by Napoleon LeBrun, held the title as the world's tallest structure, at 700 feet, until 1913 when the Woolworth building left it in its shadow."
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646:"Living in the Flatiron District: Not Just a Place to Shop"
1014:"New York Striving to Become Technology's Creative Center"
231:(1897) is a distinctive landmark of the Flatiron District.
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and nearby businesses by the Flatiron NoMad Partnership
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Barr, Jason; Tassier, Troy; and Trendafilov, Rossen.
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788:"NYC Planning | Community Profiles"
1425:"Espresso and the Incredible Hulk"
1423:Mala, Elisa (September 30, 2011).
902:"In Flatiron Area, Cafe Expansion"
900:Kennedy, Shawn G. (June 3, 1987).
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1562:Madison Square Park Conservancy
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887:"Midtown proves its mettle"
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