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floors. This allowed easy identification and repair of corroded beams; prevented water intrusion on the facade from damaging the superstructure; and protected the St. Paul Building from fires that started in other buildings. Portal-arch bracing was used to brace the structure against the wind. The superstructure's steel beams were painted with a special mixture three times before installation: twice at the shops where they were made, and once more at the building site. The beams below ground level were coated with asphalt. The floors were made of tile arches.
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the 8th story; another two ran express from the lobby to the 8th story, then served all floors through the 16th; and the final two ran express from the lobby to the 16th story, then served all floors to the 26th. The offices faced outward from a corridor that ran west to east between the stairs and elevators, as well as outward from the elevator lobby. There were two closets on each floor.
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sand and left to sink 9 to 13 inches (230 to 330 mm), after which the ground was deemed stable. This was covered with a 12-inch (300 mm) layer of concrete, spread out over the entire area of the base to evenly distribute the building's weight. Installed above the concrete layer were pairs of steel bases that supported either
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The Committee to Preserve American Art was formed in August 1958 to save works of art in buildings that were planned to be destroyed, particularly the St. Paul Building. The building's sculptures were valued at $ 150,000, and the committee offered to pay for the cost of removing the sculptures, which
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building. Post was hired by a member of the Havemeyer family to design the St. Paul Building. The builders conducted the foundation tests in early 1896, with Post subcontracting engineers to ensure the consistency of the soil. During construction, in May 1896, a girder fell off the facade and killed
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of the St. Paul Building down to the underlying rock, as with the city's other skyscrapers, the builders only excavated to the layer of sand 31.5 feet (9.6 m) deep, where the subbasement floor was to be located. Test loads of up to 13,000 pounds per square foot (620 kPa) were placed on the
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The St. Paul Building had a single stair on its far eastern end. A bank of six elevators was at its western end, arranged in a quarter-circle from east to south, with an open shaft southeast of the elevators to house their hoisting apparatuses. Two elevators served all the floors from the lobby to
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The facade was cantilevered from the superstructure. Box columns were placed behind the vertical piers of the facade. The masonry and windows in each of the bays were supported by parallel columns and perpendicular I-beams, which in turn were cantilevered at the ends of the girders underneath the
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was an associate editor after he served as U.S. president. As early as 1919, the Havemeyers were considering selling the St. Paul Building, valued at the time at $ 1.49 million. However, the St. Paul Building remained in the possession of the Havemeyer family until April 1943, when it was
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The original plans called for hydraulic jack screws to be installed at the bottom of the columns, which could raise the entire building's 15,000-short-ton (13,000-long-ton; 14,000 t) weight. The hydraulic jacks were to be installed because the designers and engineers wanted to prevent the
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to the north, and other buildings to the east and south. The lot had dimensions of 28 feet (8.5 m) on Broadway, 39 feet (12 m) on Park Row, 83 feet (25 m) on Ann Street, 54 feet (16 m) on the east, and 104 feet (32 m) on the south. It was at the southeast corner of the
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separated from the shaft by a transitional story. The eastern and southern facades were made of brick and not ornamented. The rear (eastern) portion of the building was 22 floors tall and set back by 20 feet (6.1 m) from the lot line on Ann Street.
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Reviews of the St. Paul Building were mostly negative. One critic characterized it as having "perhaps the least attractive design of all New York's skyscrapers", second only to the Shoe & Leather Bank Building at Broadway and
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stated in 1897 that "in execution it has the look of arbitrariness and caprice which is always unfortunate in a work of architecture, and which is, perhaps, especially injurious in a tall building". Another critic for the
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a passerby. The St. Paul Building was completed in 1898 at a cost of $ 1,089,826.10 (equivalent to $ 40 million in 2023). The building was one of New York City's tallest upon its completion; only the
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in the world. The 31-story building at 222 Broadway, which replaced the St. Paul Building, was completed in 1962. Western Electric put 222 Broadway for sale in October 1983, and it was purchased by
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Post himself was opposed to skyscrapers of over 300 feet (91 m), even including the St. Paul Building, due to his concerns that wind and fire could overcome such tall structures. As he told
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below. The superstructure was designed to allow easy identification and replacement of the beams. The building was occupied mostly by offices, with six elevators inside.
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under the St. Paul Building was at a depth of 86.5 feet (26.4 m). The ground above the bedrock was overlaid with extremely fine, compact, clean sand, and a
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were cleaned up and formally dedicated in 1973. After another period of deterioration, the St. Paul Building facade was restored again in 2016.
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and completed in 1898, it was one of the tallest skyscrapers in New York City upon its completion, at 26 stories and 315 feet (96 m).
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called the St. Paul Building "mediocre", as compared with other skyscrapers like the "detestable" Park Row Building or the "interesting"
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bought the St. Paul Building for cash. At the time it was assessed at $ 1.154 million, with an annual rent income of $ 150,000.
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panels in the building were also elaborate. The 26th floor was hidden by the parapet at the top of the building, and lit by
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on the site demonstrated that pumping out the groundwater caused minimal disruption to the sand. Instead of carrying the
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was the architect, Robinson and Wallace was the general contractor J. B. & J.M. Cornell was the steel contractor.
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demonstrated the strength of the standpipe in an 1899 test where the pipe burst after four minutes of operation.
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commented that the St. Paul Building had offered Post "the occasion to say 'I told you so' at his own expense".
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The St. Paul Building had 26 stories and was 315 feet (96 m) tall. It also contained two basement levels.
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in the corner of Broadway and Ann Street. The chamfer is preserved in the lot line of the modern 222 Broadway.
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The 26th floor was used as a utility floor. This floor contained the building's water tank. The building's
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system used an extremely high pressure, so about 333 feet (101 m) of vertical piping was used. The
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above the 1st, 2nd, and 4th floors. On the Broadway side, above the 1st floor, were three sculptures by
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Building. A part of the facade, including Bitter's sculptures, remains extant at Holliday Park in
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holding up parts of the building, namely a Black person, a white person, and a Chinese person.
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Between the 5th and 20th stories, the facade was split into eight double-story sections, with
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The first four stories comprised the "base" of the building, and had rusticated blocks, with
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five-pointed intersection of Broadway, Park Row, and Ann Street, and was immediately east of
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could run up to $ 50,000. Several organizations and entities in the United States—including
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The facade, cantilevered from the superstructure, contained several sets of double-height
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of these facades consisted of three horizontal sections similar to the components of a
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A section of the St. Paul Building's facade, preserved in Holliday Park, Indianapolis
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During the early 20th century, notable tenants at the St. Paul Building included
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Prior to the St. Paul Building's construction, the site was occupied by
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for $ 950,000 in January 1895. That May, demolition commenced on the
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building, the first to use fireproof floors upon iron cages. The
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or short columns carrying the cantilever girders to shore up the
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Ultimately, Indianapolis won the sculptures in November 1958.
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Postal card showing the St. Paul Building in the background
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222 Broadway, the former headquarters of Western Electric
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The St. Paul Building filled a five-sided lot bounded by
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Roosevelt, Theodore (1909). Alfred Emanuel Smith (ed.).
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shared with other buildings. The foundation did not use
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designed the sculptures above the building's entrance.
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December 24, 1898. 917:"Everybody wants the statues" 446:New York City Fire Department 5139:1392 (Knickerbocker Theatre) 4424:1634 (Winter Garden Theatre) 4191:Buildings (Houston Street – 3004:John Street Methodist Church 2949:Chamber of Commerce Building 2594:Robert and Anne Dickey House 752:American Antiquarian Society 732:American Antiquarian Society 637:Real Estate Record and Guide 632:Real Estate Record and Guide 332:were made of limestone. The 5129:1185 (Fifth Avenue Theatre) 5094:728 (Church of the Messiah) 4856:59th Street–Columbus Circle 4668:4967 (Good Shepherd Church) 4464:1764 (224 West 57th Street) 3871:Manhattan Community Board 1 3693:Downtown Manhattan Heliport 3540:New York City Police Museum 3489:Pine Street School New York 3029:New York City Police Museum 2094:– via newspapers.com 2086:. March 6, 1959. p. 58 1765:"Western Electric Building" 1712:– via newspapers.com 1558:– via newspapers.com 1419:– via newspapers.com 1404:. May 23, 1896. p. 8. 1261:. 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Berger Plaza 3254: 3243: 3155:New York Tribune Building 3150:New York Produce Exchange 3115:Hanover National Building 2954:Continental Bank Building 2679:Vehicular Security Center 2475: 2464: 2451: 1789:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 819:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 664:New York Produce Exchange 40: 28: 5074:507 (St. Nicholas Hotel) 4936:Times Square–42nd Street 4926:Marble Hill–225th Street 4673:5069 (Seaman-Drake Arch) 4611:2880 (Goddard Institute) 4561:2175 (Hotel Belleclaire) 4474:1790 (5 Columbus Circle) 3621:South Ferry/Whitehall St 3249:Other points of interest 3075:Barnum's American Museum 2934:American Surety Building 2309:Landau & Condit 1996 2209:Landau & Condit 1996 2152:Friends of Holliday Park 1805:"A.T.& T.; Building" 1207:Landau & Condit 1996 1141:Landau & Condit 1996 1062:Landau & Condit 1996 1045:Landau & Condit 1996 982:Landau & Condit 1996 857:Landau & Condit 1996 649:American Surety Building 605:or to a bridge over the 471:Barnum's American Museum 5224:4260 (Coliseum Theatre) 4439:1681 (Broadway Theatre) 4378:1535 (Marriott Marquis) 4352:1475 (One Times Square) 4275:1260 (Martinique Hotel) 4113:290 (Ted Weiss Federal) 4098:277 (Broadway–Chambers) 4061:Trinity Church Cemetery 4033:165 (One Liberty Plaza) 3318:Austin J. Tobin Plaza‎‎ 3160:New York World Building 3095:Equitable Life Building 3090:City Investing Building 3039:New York Times Building 2944:Broad Exchange Building 2614:Transportation Building 2390:: 310–312. May 7, 1896. 2250:Schopfer, Jean (1900). 2197:Real Estate Record 1897 1617:New York Herald-Tribune 1319:Real Estate Record 1897 1192:Real Estate Record 1897 660:Equitable Life Building 182:Design and construction 5189:1645 (Capitol Theatre) 5169:1567 (Central Theatre) 5109:1101 (Albemarle Hotel) 5104:881 (Arnold Constable) 4621:3009 (Barnard College) 4479:240 Central Park South 4434:1633 (Paramount Plaza) 4393:1560 (Embassy Theatre) 4230:828 (Strand Bookstore) 4158:462 (Mills & Gibb) 4148:395 (Pearl River Mart) 3611:Rector St/Greenwich St 3474:Millennium High School 3364:Vietnam Veterans Plaza 3344:Imagination Playground 3065:Alexander Macomb House 2629:Trinity Court Building 2564:Downtown Athletic Club 2539:Barclay–Vesey Building 1670:. September 18, 1957. 1125:: 1–2. April 18, 1896. 594: 561:Preservation of facade 555:Swiss Bank Corporation 531: 514:. In August 1943, the 466: 325: 5174:1579 (Strand Theatre) 5159:1500 (Hotel Claridge) 5154:1481 (Rialto Theatre) 5114:1107 (McCrory Stores) 5084:663 (Canterbury Hall) 5059:472 (Mechanics' Hall) 4678:5141 (Allen Hospital) 4546:2124 (Beacon Theatre) 4409:1585 (Morgan Stanley) 4398:1564 (Palace Theatre) 4347:1472 (4 Times Square) 4305:Holy Innocents Church 4163:488 (E. V. Haughwout) 4013:100 (American Surety) 3993:65 (American Express) 3479:New York Film Academy 3354:Louise Nevelson Plaza 2969:Down Town Association 2123:Historic Indianapolis 2053:. 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January 22, 1913. 578:, and the cities of 457:Construction and use 164:315 feet (96 m) 129:Construction started 5029:195 (Western Union) 4921:Inwood–207th Street 4631:Intercession Church 4576:2350 (Bretton Hall) 4403:1566 (TSX Broadway) 4043:200 (Fulton Center) 4008:75 (Trinity Church) 3698:Wall Street Skyport 3658:Pier 11/Wall Street 2914:170–176 John Street 2719:1 Wall Street Court 2514:94 Greenwich Street 2509:88 Greenwich Street 2311:, pp. 241–242. 2084:New York Daily News 1738:. August 26, 1962. 1702:New York Daily News 1443:Scientific American 1290:. January 6, 1895. 1160:, pp. 310–311. 1096:: 388. May 2, 1896. 1008:. 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