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Wylie F. L. Tuttle

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134:' growing need for urban development and decided to use American building expertise to help construct a modern landmark, stating at the time that "Paris needs a skyscraper and the competition here isn't as strong." Tuttle and his associate, Herbert Papock, eventually enlisted a consortium of 17 French insurance companies and seven banks in the $ 140-million multiple-building project that became known as the 160:
in 1984 and built in 1986. He died on April 5, 2002, at his home at age 79. His daughter, Alexandra Tuttle, correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, was killed on September 22, 1993, when the military plane on which she was flying was hit by an Abkhazian ground-to-air missile. She was on her way to
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in New York. He then founded Collins-Tuttle with Arthur Collins in 1954. He served as president of the company until he died.
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After the complex was finished, Tuttle turned over the management to his French partners. After his initial success in
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fraternity and rowed for the varsity crew team. He was a Navy pilot in the Pacific theater during
99:(died April 5, 2002) was an American real estate developer who was behind the construction of the 534: 166: 490: 232: 162: 135: 100: 88: 149:, and was also a founder and the first president of the Young Men's Real Estate Association. 68: 256: 584: 146: 170: 120: 236: 116: 510: 142: 138:. The financing was led by French industrialist Jean-Claude Aaron. 131: 123:. After the war, he joined the real estate firm known then as 103:, the tallest building in Europe upon its completion in 1972. 309:"Columbia Spectator 20 December 1940 — Columbia Spectator" 111:
A native New Yorker, Tuttle (born in 1923) graduated from
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