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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." 689: 697: 1101:, August 9, 2023. Accessed December 30, 2023. "But the building that (literally) overshadows them all is the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, also known as One Madison Avenue — not to be confused with the MetLife Building that looms over Grand Central or One Madison, a new luxury-condo building one block south developed by Related. With one oversize clock on each façade and a spire inspired by St. Mark’s Campanile in Venice, the Met Life Tower has dominated the corner of East 24th Street for more than a century." 208: 236: 1084:, May 26, 1996. Accessed December 30, 2023. "By 1907, as the Metropolitan tower was under construction, a new building for the Singer Sewing Machine Company was nearing completion at 140 Broadway; it would rise to 612 feet. In that year Metropolitan Life revised its plans to produce a 700-foot tower -- the tallest in the world.... But as an advertisement the tower succeeded, even after it was topped by the 792-foot Woolworth Building in 1913." 224: 1129:. Accessed December 30, 2023. "The architect James Brown Lord was given the then unheard of sum of $ 700,000 to construct the courthouse. Responding to the 'City Beautiful' movement, Lord was instructed to use a large percentage of the construction budget for decoration. Despite spending a third of the total cost on decorative features, like statues and murals, he managed to complete the building under budget by over $ 60,000." 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." 31: 1524: 391:, a 50-story luxury condominium tower, sits at 23 East 22nd Street, at the foot of Madison Avenue and across from Madison Square Park. It is nearly as tall as the Met Life Tower (617.5 feet (188.2 m), compared to 700 feet (210 m) for the Tower), and taller than the Flatiron Building. The triplex penthouse was purchased for $ 57.3 million in February 2014. 488:, founded in 1929. The classic 40-foot (12 m) lunch counter restaurant at 174 Fifth Avenue, near East 22nd Street, changed owners five times over the last 94 years. It was saved from closing in 2005 by a loyal customer, closed again in March 2021 due to the Covid pandemic, and reopened as S & P, named for a sandwich shop that opened in the space in 1928. 676:
The boundaries of the Flatiron can be a subject of disagreement, but the district generally runs from the Avenue of the Americas to Park Avenue South between 14th and 23rd Streets, excluding the blocks adjacent to Union Square. Still, as often happens when a neighborhood becomes popular, some see its
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issued by the Department of City Planning only shows the largest ones.) Because of this, the definition of where neighborhoods begin and end is subject to a variety of forces, including the efforts of real estate concerns to promote certain areas, the use of neighborhood names in media news reports,
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The Flatiron district was bounded by the center of the printing trades south of 23rd Street and the garment industry starting to the north of 23rd Street. With the collapse of the printing trades and the textile industries in New York City, the area's business focus shifted towards technology
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The designation "Flatiron District" dates from around 1985, and came about because of its increasingly residential character, and the influx of many restaurants into the area – real estate agents needed an appealing name to call the area in their ads. Before that, the area was primarily
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Neighborhood in Manhattan, lying between Chelsea and Gramercy Park and bounded to the north by 23rd Street, to the east by Park Avenue, to the south by 14th Street, and to the west by Sixth Avenue."
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borders as expanded. The Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership...places the northern boundary in the upper 20s, an area some call NoMad, or North of Madison Square Park.
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because of the large number of photographers' studios and associated businesses located there, the photographers having come because of the relatively cheap rents.
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took place there beginning in 1903, except for 1945. When much of this business moved outside the U.S., the area began to be referred to as the
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Neighborhoods in New York City do not have official status, and their boundaries are not specifically set by the city. (There are a number of
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New York City real estate map, showing the Flatiron District bounded by 14th Street, 23rd Street, Sixth Avenue, and Park Avenue South.
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Flatiron: Where Then Meets Now / Flatiron District: The Synergies of Real Estate & Coworking Culture, Fall 2015
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companies, and to firms serving the employees in the high-tech, finance, media, legal, and medical sectors.
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and the Gershwin Hotel, are both located on 27th Street. The Gershwin is a tribute to the late pop artist
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and their children, moved to the Flatiron District in 2016, having previously lived in nearby
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commercial, with numerous small clothing and toy manufacturers, and was sometimes called the
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begins at 23rd Street and runs north. At the north (uptown) end of the district is
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The Flatiron: The New York Landmark and the Incomparable City that Arose With It
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buildings at 23rd Street and Broadway date from this period, and the annual
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Neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City anchored by the Flatiron Building
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was created from a revision of this article dated 22 October 2018
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between the park and the tower, and runs uptown (toward bottom of image).
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Another landmark is the 1909 sidewalk clock outside 200 Fifth Avenue.
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cross. (Fifth goes to the right, Broadway to the left.) The trees of
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The Flatiron District is located in the part of Manhattan where the
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looking southward (downtown) at the central Flatiron District. The
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Bedrock Depth and the Formation of the Manhattan Skyline, 1890-1915
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is the triangular building at right center. To the left is the
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Newcomer's Handbook For Moving to and Living in New York City
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New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services
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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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is the intersection in front of the Flatiron, where
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New York City Department of City Planning 356:Nearby, on Madison Avenue between 26th and 219:(right) under construction (September 2008) 74:can be seen in the top center of the image. 1607: 1593: 1585: 1341:"Sandwich Shop Stays, Saved by a Regular" 837:on the Flatiron NoMad Partnership website 438:Cultural attractions in the area include 1540:, and does not reflect subsequent edits. 1523: 234: 222: 206: 29: 1567:History of the International Toy Center 923: 921: 566: 962:Hawkins, David S. (October 30, 1988). 546:Madison Square North Historic District 1231:"Map and Directions - Baruch College" 1111:History of the New York Life Building 380:, was completed in 1900 by architect 333:was completed. It is now occupied by 7: 1396:Fortney, Luke (September 21, 2022). 275:" or "Multimedia Gulch", along with 1266:Holland, Heather (April 24, 2014). 1139:Rubinstein, Dana (April 16, 2010). 1012:Pulley, Brett (February 13, 1995). 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). 792:communityprofiles.planning.nyc.gov 461:The area has many stores, such as 329:in the world until 1913, when the 25: 1572:Drive to Protect the Ladies' Mile 1368:Crowley, Chris (March 11, 2021). 1056:Metropolitan Life Insurance Tower 734:and the everyday usage of people. 580:The Encyclopedia of New York City 510:, the daughter of U.S. President 187:The Flatiron District is part of 1522: 1203:& Willensky, Elliot (2000). 928:Alexiou, Alice Sparberg (2010). 889:. 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Photo District

Empire State Building
Flatiron Building
Met Life Tower
Madison Square Park
Madison Avenue
23rd Street
Madison Square
Fifth Avenue
Broadway
Union Square Park
borough
Manhattan
New York City
Flatiron Building
23rd Street
Broadway
Fifth Avenue
14th Street
Union Square
Greenwich Village
Avenue of the Americas
Chelsea
Madison Square
NoMad
Park Avenue South
Gramercy Park
Broadway
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