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and it exploded at around 10:30 pm. The injured were working on the night shift in the bank's stock bookkeeping department and were working on the other side of the corridor wall. The inside of this wall was lined with floor-to-ceiling automated file units that weighed 3 tons each and which absorbed most of the blast. Still, the blast moved the file units about a foot, blew out all the windows on that side of the building, and opened a 5-foot (1.5 m) hole in the reinforced concrete floor. The bomber,
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elevators did not have keys that enabled firefighters to navigate to specific floors. The elevators were supposed to have been upgraded as part of a 1973 law that mandated compliance with a new fire code, including upgrades to elevators that were activated by heat rather than automatically. The law had a deadline of
September 1981, and after the fire at 140 Broadway, numerous landlords were given summonses for not complying with the new fire code.
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in the middle of the following year, and construction of the building frame commenced, with 600 workers being employed. Keeping with the noise-reduction policy of the foundation's excavation, the building utilized a "butt-welded structural frame", which necessitated less time on the noisy processes of bolting and riveting. One floor was built every two days, and 140 Broadway
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contained the main banking hall. By March 1967, the building was 90% rented. The
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entrances. By June 1964, Wolfson's estate and
Helmsley were about to submit plans for the building. Two months later, Wien withdrew from the project and Helmsley modified the building to have 49 floors, still occupying two-fifths of the block. The architects submitted a new-building application to the
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leased the two basements and the first 20 floors. Because the bank was the largest tenant at 140 Broadway, Helmsley's corporation gave the bank naming rights to the building. According to the bank's annual report for that year, 140 Broadway was to be the new headquarters of the bank. The second floor
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be involved with the project. During the building's construction, Noguchi was commissioned to create a sculpture for the portion of the plaza facing
Broadway. He had originally proposed a "megalith" or a "cluster of primitivisitic monoliths". However, Helmsley felt that the "megalith" would have cost
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Initial plans called for a rectangular building with a light-gray, grid-like facade made of concrete or aluminum. The building had been redesigned by 1965 to have a smooth facade that harmonized with the surrounding masonry buildings while standing out from its surroundings. One critic wrote that the
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occurred on 140 Broadway's eighth floor on August 20, 1969, injuring 20 people. Police estimated the bomb to be the equivalent of 25 sticks of dynamite, making it among the city's strongest bomb blasts to date. The explosive was placed in a hallway just off the elevators some time during the evening
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and two years later, said that it was the "epitome of nineteen sixties sophisticated architectural elegance" contrasting with the
Chamber of Commerce and One Liberty Plaza. Huxtable further stated in 1974 that 140 Broadway was "not only one of buildings I admire most in New York, but that I admire
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In 1984, a disgruntled maintenance worker removed parts of 140 Broadway's air-conditioning system and stored these components elsewhere. After the air-conditioning system had been taken apart for the winter, the worker, Robert
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as the lead on the project. It was erected by the Diesel
Construction Company, co-founded by prolific real-estate developer Erwin S. Wolfson, and led by Carl Morse at the time of the building's construction. Roger N. Radford was the design team's leader; Allan Labie was the project manager; Bradley
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wrote that 140 Broadway had "attracted the most attention from prospective buyers": although the building was only 59% occupied and required renovations, real estate in the
Financial District was highly sought. After several bids were received from six "serious finalists", the building was sold to
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designated the Marine
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during June 1966. One person working nearby stated that his lawnmower made more noise than the building's construction. Bunshaft recalled that the building's cost was higher than average "due to the wisdom of
Wolfson initially, Helmsley waking up, and Carl Morse urging that it not be the cheapest
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also became a sponsor of the project. The plans were modified in May 1963 to provide for a 40-story skyscraper occupying two-fifths of the block. The modified plans also provided for closing Cedar Street, thereby forming a pedestrian plaza extending to 28 Liberty Street, as well as adding subway
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140 Broadway contains 51 stories and measures either 677 feet (206 m) or 688 feet (210 m) tall. It has about 21,000 to 24,000 square feet (2,000 to 2,200 m) on each floor, or 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m) total. The structure uses a frame weighing 14,000 short tons
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On October 20, 1981, a fire occurred at 140 Broadway's 47th floor. When an elevator with five workers inside opened its doors on the 47th floor, the occupants were injured and had to manually seal the door. This prompted an investigation, which found that hundreds of New York City buildings'
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The developer Erwin S. Wolfson acquired the site in several stages between 1952 and 1961. Initial plans called for a 36-story monolith, but when Wolfson died, the architects modified their plans to a 51-story tower, which occupied only two-fifths of the block and conformed to the 1961 Zoning
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of six windows each, while the eastern facade has four bays of six windows. The northern and southern facades each have seven bays of six windows. Little else was attached to the facade, except for signs with the number 140 on both faces of either southern corner, as well as the name of the
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for $ 190 million in January 1998. Subsequently, Silverstein undertook a $ 60 million renovation and leased out much of the remaining space. At the time, Silverstein harbored concerns that HSBC, which occupied 40% of the space, would move out once its lease expired in 2002. HSBC
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into a tank on the 37th floor, which served the building's sprinkler system. Some 10,000 workers lost air-conditioning for several weeks, being "uncomfortably warm" until June 1984, when Rodriguez was arrested and the parts of the air-conditioning system were retrieved by scuba divers.
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Landmarks Preservation Commission approved the changes in March 2018. The designs for the renovated plaza call for planters to be installed on the section of the plaza on Liberty Street. By 2021, the building's owners were marketing Brown Brothers Harriman's space for rent.
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is located off-center, on the north side of the plaza, contrasting with 140 Broadway's dark facade while turning viewers' attention toward the surrounding plaza. Like 140 Broadway, it was detailed by SOM and has an aluminum frame. Bunshaft praised
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existed on the plaza's southeast corner but was removed by 1999. A granite monument to Harry Helmsley is located at the plaza's southwest corner. The sidewalks on all sides of 140 Broadway are 20 feet (6.1 m) wide and are maintained by the
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In 1952, Wolfson began purchasing land on the city block bounded by Cedar, Liberty, and Nassau Streets, and Broadway. The six plots on the block had been owned by different entities immediately prior to Wolfson's purchase, including
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previous design had 140 Broadway as "a little brother to in the same shiny finish", which he said "would have looked like a poor relation." Another compared the new plan to contemporary graphic design and
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characterized 140 Broadway as "a taut skin stretched over bare bones". 140 Broadway's design was widely imitated. In New York City, subsequent buildings that used a similar style included SOM's
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on Broadway, 30 feet (9.1 m) from Cedar Street's curb, and 25 feet (7.6 m) from Liberty Street's curb. A public plaza is located in this intermediate space and is made of tiled white
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designated the building as a city landmark in 2013. Reviews of the building among architecture critics have been largely positive, with several praising the structure's smooth black facade.
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Wolfson died suddenly in June 1962. Upon Morse's request, developer Harry Helmsley agreed to collaborate on the project, and Helmsley created the 140 Broadway Corporation.
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was then signed as 140 Broadway's major tenant, moving to 20 floors.
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1379:"Carl Morse, a Builder, Dies at 83; Helped Shape New York's Skyline"
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Reviews among architecture critics were largely positive. In 1968,
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3557:. American monograph series. Architectural History Foundation.
2910:"Melville, Attica Radical, Dead; Recently Wrote of Jail Terror"
2565:"Perspectives; Moving the Helmsley Properties to New Ownership"
1892:(5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 39.
3662:
3615:
Stern, Robert A. M.; Mellins, Thomas; Fishman, David (1995).
3501:"In Glass Walls, a Reflected City Stands Beside the Real One"
3462:"A Preservationist's List of 35 Modern Landmarks-in-Waiting"
1824:
1822:
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627:
said that the cube was a sign of "change in public taste".
3095:"Fire in Downtown Skyscraper Injures 5 and Routs Hundreds"
619:
as "work beautifully with the building every way", while
46:
The western facade viewed from the ground in February 2023
3025:"Police in two cities locate bombs hidden in bank vaults"
3542:
Dixon, John Morris (April 1968). "Down-to-Earth Tower".
1561:"Commercial Real Estate; Downtown Tower Gets a New Look"
2054:"Helmsley Revises Plans for Building In Financial Area"
1303:. Emporis. Archived from the original on March 15, 2008
1037:
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building in the world but the most economical one...."
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140 Broadway is set back 80 feet (24 m) from the
1978:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, New Series"
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Fuerzas Armadas de Liberación Nacional Puertorriqueña
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5204:Firehouse, Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10
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2987:"Kaufman Is Indicted Here In Bomb Plot on 3 Banks"
2879:"Find Superbomb Cause of Blast in Bank Skyscraper"
763:The building was purchased in 2004 by German firm
3554:Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
3173:"Most Office Towers Still Violate City Fire Code"
2604:"Brown Brothers Harriman Names Managing Director"
1274:
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393:Within 140 Broadway's immediate surroundings are
354:The primary tenant of the building since 2002 is
6535:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
3601:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
769:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
730:After Helmsley died in January 1997, his widow
364:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
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1198:. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 121.
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586:According to Radford, Bunshaft suggested that
5214:New York County Lawyers' Association Building
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711:, Ernest & Ernest, the City Midday Club,
468:Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
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3546:. Vol. 128, no. 3. pp. 37–45.
3420:. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. p. 225.
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859:most anywhere". Huxtable's successor at the
399:Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York
3818:111, 115 (Trinity and United States Realty)
2130:"Actions: Premises: 140 Broadway Manhattan"
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5644:Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building
5249:Trinity and United States Realty Buildings
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2908:Tomasson, Robert E. (September 15, 1971).
1886:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
1295:
1293:
1291:
1289:
1287:
961:List of tallest buildings in New York City
574:New York City Department of Transportation
419:Trinity and United States Realty Buildings
205:111,805 m (1,203,460 sq ft)
31:
6094:Leadership and Public Service High School
5619:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
2132:. New York City Department of Buildings.
734:sold off over a dozen of his properties.
480:New York City Department of City Planning
407:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
6550:Skyscraper office buildings in Manhattan
6545:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill buildings
5989:Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden
3573:"Oral History of Roger Nicholas Radford"
3499:Horsley, Carter B. (November 30, 1975).
3288:Huxtable, Adalouise (December 6, 1970).
3132:Gaiter, Dorothy J. (November 30, 1981).
2838:Gelder, Lawrence Van (August 21, 1969).
2484:"Helmsley Turns Over Control of Company"
2482:Bagli, Charles V. (September 26, 1997).
1628:Bennett, Charles G. (October 19, 1960).
16:Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
3610:from the original on September 6, 2013.
3249:Huxtable, Ada Louise (March 31, 1968).
2967:from the original on September 22, 2020
2602:Gilpin, Kenneth N. (January 31, 2002).
2212:Whitehouse, Franklin (March 22, 1967).
2156:"Site Being Cleared for Big Skyscraper"
1937:Schonberg, Harold C. (April 14, 1968).
1924:
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1278:
1026:
977:
3397:from the original on December 14, 2019
3290:"Ode to Manhattan's Spires and Shards"
3269:from the original on September 9, 2018
2703:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
2524:Bagli, Charles V. (January 30, 1998).
2502:from the original on December 29, 2017
2200:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1913:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1868:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1763:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1727:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1559:Rothstein, Mervyn (February 3, 1999).
1542:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1465:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1397:from the original on December 21, 2017
1314:
1264:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1232:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1146:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1090:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2013
1052:from the original on February 19, 2021
715:'s government, and Helmsley's company
351:, which undertook a major renovation.
3953:457–459 (A. J. Dittenhofer Warehouse)
3519:from the original on November 3, 2020
3448:
3308:from the original on November 3, 2020
3152:from the original on January 26, 2018
3093:Dunlap, David W. (October 21, 1981).
3005:from the original on November 3, 2020
2758:from the original on October 23, 2018
2727:from the original on February 3, 2018
2674:"Germans pay $ 465m for 140 Broadway"
2653:from the original on February 4, 2019
2622:from the original on January 29, 2018
2583:from the original on January 31, 2018
2519:
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2424:from the original on November 3, 2020
2386:from the original on November 3, 2020
2366:Smith, William D. (August 30, 1967).
2308:from the original on November 3, 2020
2270:from the original on November 3, 2020
2232:from the original on November 3, 2020
2174:from the original on November 3, 2020
2110:from the original on November 3, 2020
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1358:from the original on November 3, 2020
1124:from the original on November 3, 2020
690:Viewed from Zuccotti Park to the west
667:New York City Department of Buildings
644:Viewed from Broadway and Cedar Street
374:140 Broadway is located on an entire
261:
253:
244:
7:
6089:High School of Economics and Finance
5760:Knickerbocker Trust Company Building
5639:Keuffel & Esser Company Building
5554:Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
3592:Postal, Matthew A. (June 25, 2013).
3579:. The Art Institute of Chicago. 2008
3480:from the original on January 2, 2020
3377:Goldberger, Paul (August 19, 1990).
3171:Gruson, Lindsey (October 30, 1982).
2136:from the original on August 20, 2020
1579:from the original on October 1, 2019
299:office building on the east side of
5559:American Bank Note Company Building
5229:St. George's Syrian Catholic Church
4316:Trump International Hotel and Tower
3212:"Cool Again: A Whodunit on Wall St"
3134:"Safety Deficient in Office Towers"
3074:from the original on August 7, 2020
3035:from the original on April 24, 2022
2949:"Bombed Companies Tighten Security"
2889:from the original on April 24, 2022
2877:Kirkman, Edward (August 22, 1969).
2789:from the original on March 20, 2018
2746:Glassman, Carl (January 22, 2018).
2463:from the original on April 24, 2022
2327:Whitehouse, Frank (March 1, 1967).
1790:from the original on March 17, 2018
1609:from the original on March 17, 2022
1486:Porterfield, Byron (May 29, 1966).
1377:Fowler, Glenn (November 16, 1989).
727:in the Marine Midland Corporation.
6540:Office buildings completed in 1967
6099:LĂ©man Manhattan Preparatory School
5304:St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
5219:Old New York Evening Post Building
3054:Lissner, Will (October 27, 1974).
2928:from the original on July 23, 2018
2819:from the original on June 27, 2021
2684:from the original on July 16, 2012
2563:Oser, Alan S. (January 25, 1998).
2347:from the original on March 7, 2018
1668:"New Zoning Code Goes into Effect"
1435:from the original on March 5, 2018
984:Wolfson's other projects included
14:
5765:Manhattan Life Insurance Building
5239:St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
4711:Eighth Street–New York University
3230:from the original on May 24, 2015
3191:from the original on May 24, 2015
3113:from the original on May 24, 2015
2947:Stern, Michael (March 14, 1970).
2858:from the original on July 2, 2019
2544:from the original on May 27, 2015
1856:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
1829:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
1171:Stern, Mellins & Fishman 1995
758:Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
602:, was installed in 1968. It is a
527:Equitable Life Assurance Building
5825:Western Union Telegraph Building
5664:New York Stock Exchange Building
5609:Excelsior Power Company Building
5164:American Stock Exchange Building
4794:64-70 (Manhattan Life Insurance)
4591:116th Street–Columbia University
3551:Krinsky, Carol Herselle (1988).
2643:"Brown Brothers Tales 140 B'Way"
1988:from the original on May 3, 2020
1778:Wachs, Audrey (March 15, 2018).
940:
926:
466:has certified 140 Broadway as a
40:
23:. For other HSBC Buildings, see
5299:Perelman Performing Arts Center
4944:1411 (Metropolitan Opera House)
4741:Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street
4426:3333 (Riverside Park Community)
3210:Shenon, Philip (June 8, 1984).
2715:Plitt, Amy (January 30, 2018).
2641:Cuozzo, Steve (July 21, 2001).
1976:Hoving, Thomas (January 1970).
1009:Plaza, and Midtown Manhattan's
908:, as well as SOM's designs for
486:. Rather than the inclusion of
319:. The building was designed by
156:
6140:Federal Hall National Memorial
5614:Federal Hall National Memorial
5469:56 Beaver Street (Delmonico's)
5174:Bowling Green Offices Building
4839:222 (Barnum's American Museum)
4696:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street
3031:. January 7, 1972. p. 1.
2446:Wall Street: Financial Capital
443:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
433:are located two blocks south.
325:Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
25:HSBC Building (disambiguation)
21:HSBC Tower (Midtown Manhattan)
1:
6530:HSBC buildings and structures
6525:Financial District, Manhattan
5014:1865 (Museum of Biblical Art)
4386:2429 (Murray's Sturgeon Shop)
4297:Buildings (Columbus Circle –
4229:1650 (Ellen's Stardust Diner)
4100:1352 (Greenwich Savings Bank)
3623:. New York: Monacelli Press.
2777:Plitt, Amy (March 20, 2018).
441:140 Broadway was designed by
5634:John Street Methodist Church
5579:Chamber of Commerce Building
5224:Robert and Anne Dickey House
4939:1392 (Knickerbocker Theatre)
4224:1634 (Winter Garden Theatre)
3991:Buildings (Houston Street –
2672:Barr, Linda (May 12, 2004).
2449:. W.W. Norton. p. 224.
1984:. Vol. 5. p. 203.
878:As early as 1996, architect
223:Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
6555:Bank buildings in Manhattan
6501:Manhattan Community Board 1
6323:Downtown Manhattan Heliport
6170:New York City Police Museum
6119:Pine Street School New York
5659:New York City Police Museum
4929:1185 (Fifth Avenue Theatre)
4894:728 (Church of the Messiah)
4656:59th Street–Columbus Circle
4468:4967 (Good Shepherd Church)
4264:1764 (224 West 57th Street)
3348:. Random House. p. 9.
3043:– via newspapers.com.
2897:– via newspapers.com.
1603:U.S. Green Building Council
914:1166 Avenue of the Americas
464:U.S. Green Building Council
6571:
6160:Museum of American Finance
5029:St. Teresa of Avila Church
4869:Church of the Divine Unity
4661:66th Street–Lincoln Center
4436:3939 (Children's Hospital)
4244:1697 (Ed Sullivan Theatre)
4133:Buildings (Times Square –
4115:1466 (Knickerbocker Hotel)
3933:346 (Former New York Life)
3768:11 (Bowling Green Offices)
3333:. Vol. 7. p. 11.
3251:"Sometimes We Do It Right"
1889:AIA Guide to New York City
893:AIA Guide to New York City
621:Metropolitan Museum of Art
341:Marine Midland Corporation
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6298:Battery Maritime Building
6207:
6196:
6165:Museum of Jewish Heritage
6150:George Gustav Heye Center
6077:
6066:
5964:Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza
5884:
5873:
5785:New York Tribune Building
5780:New York Produce Exchange
5745:Hanover National Building
5584:Continental Bank Building
5309:Vehicular Security Center
5105:
5094:
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4984:Jack Dempsey's Restaurant
4934:1372 (Fair Waist Company)
4919:1115 (Legnam Corporation)
4899:728 (New Theatre Comique)
4889:673 (Grand Central Hotel)
4774:New York Produce Exchange
4769:
4758:
4646:34th Street–Herald Square
4601:137th Street–City College
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4269:1780 (Central Park Tower)
4259:1745 (Random House Tower)
4214:1605 (Crowne Plaza Hotel)
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3344:Goldberger, Paul (1979).
2813:Crain's New York Business
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636:Planning and construction
594:Noguchi's final sculpture
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6251:South Ferry/Whitehall St
5879:Other points of interest
5705:Barnum's American Museum
5564:American Surety Building
4874:507 (St. Nicholas Hotel)
4736:Times Square–42nd Street
4726:Marble Hill–225th Street
4473:5069 (Seaman-Drake Arch)
4411:2880 (Goddard Institute)
4361:2175 (Hotel Belleclaire)
4274:1790 (5 Columbus Circle)
2406:"Morgan Stanley to Move"
767:. On June 25, 2013, the
701:Control Data Corporation
184:688 ft (210 m)
5948:Austin J. Tobin Plaza‎‎
5790:New York World Building
5725:Equitable Life Building
5720:City Investing Building
5669:New York Times Building
5574:Broad Exchange Building
5244:Transportation Building
5024:4260 (Coliseum Theatre)
4239:1681 (Broadway Theatre)
4178:1535 (Marriott Marquis)
4152:1475 (One Times Square)
4075:1260 (Martinique Hotel)
3913:290 (Ted Weiss Federal)
3898:277 (Broadway–Chambers)
3861:Trinity Church Cemetery
3833:165 (One Liberty Plaza)
3416:Tauranac, John (1979).
378:bounded to the west by
356:Brown Brothers Harriman
289:Marine Midland Building
287:(formerly known as the
210:Design and construction
62:Marine Midland Building
6241:Rector St/Greenwich St
6104:Millennium High School
5994:Vietnam Veterans Plaza
5974:Imagination Playground
5695:Alexander Macomb House
5259:Trinity Court Building
5194:Downtown Athletic Club
5169:Barclay–Vesey Building
4989:1645 (Capitol Theatre)
4969:1567 (Central Theatre)
4909:1101 (Albemarle Hotel)
4904:881 (Arnold Constable)
4421:3009 (Barnard College)
4279:240 Central Park South
4234:1633 (Paramount Plaza)
4193:1560 (Embassy Theatre)
4030:828 (Strand Bookstore)
3958:462 (Mills & Gibb)
3948:395 (Pearl River Mart)
1013:, all designed by SOM.
834:
745:Silverstein Properties
691:
645:
552:
484:1916 Zoning Resolution
421:to the southwest; and
397:to the northwest; the
349:Silverstein Properties
248:New York City Landmark
6109:New York Film Academy
5984:Louise Nevelson Plaza
5599:Down Town Association
4974:1579 (Strand Theatre)
4959:1500 (Hotel Claridge)
4954:1481 (Rialto Theatre)
4914:1107 (McCrory Stores)
4884:663 (Canterbury Hall)
4859:472 (Mechanics' Hall)
4478:5141 (Allen Hospital)
4346:2124 (Beacon Theatre)
4209:1585 (Morgan Stanley)
4198:1564 (Palace Theatre)
4147:1472 (4 Times Square)
4105:Holy Innocents Church
3963:488 (E. V. Haughwout)
3813:100 (American Surety)
3793:65 (American Express)
3468:. November 17, 1996.
1674:. December 15, 1961.
1605:. February 13, 2018.
1196:Manhattan Skyscrapers
824:
689:
655:J.P. Morgan & Co.
643:
563:. An entrance to the
548:
134:40.70861°N 74.01000°W
6520:Broadway (Manhattan)
6369:Church/Trinity Place
6246:Rector St/Trinity Pl
6180:South Street Seaport
6015:Brasserie Les Halles
5815:Tontine Coffee House
5795:Pearl Street Station
5629:Home Insurance Plaza
5149:125 Greenwich Street
5019:1981 (Dauphin Hotel)
4964:1537 (Astor Theatre)
4814:165 (City Investing)
4804:120 (Equitable Life)
4799:113–119 (City Hotel)
4463:4881 (Dyckman House)
4458:4140 (United Palace)
4406:2626 (Metro Theater)
4371:First Baptist Church
4311:Deutsche Bank Center
4080:1300 (Hotel McAlpin)
3923:305 (Mutual Reserve)
3878:253, 256 (Home Life)
3868:Transportation (225)
3828:140 (Marine Midland)
3577:Archival Collections
2993:. January 20, 1972.
2296:. January 12, 1967.
1423:. January 28, 1966.
1301:"HSBC Bank Building"
948:New York City portal
725:controlling interest
569:Broad Street station
565:New York City Subway
458:provided the steel.
362:since 2004, and the
150:Construction started
6328:Wall Street Skyport
6288:Pier 11/Wall Street
5544:170–176 John Street
5349:1 Wall Street Court
5144:94 Greenwich Street
5139:88 Greenwich Street
4829:195 (Western Union)
4721:Inwood–207th Street
4431:Intercession Church
4376:2350 (Bretton Hall)
4203:1566 (TSX Broadway)
3843:200 (Fulton Center)
3808:75 (Trinity Church)
3544:Architectural Forum
2883:New York Daily News
2443:Gambee, R. (1999).
2258:. August 29, 1967.
2060:. August 25, 1964.
1831:, pp. 179–180.
1194:Nash, Eric (2005).
934:Architecture portal
873:Architectural Forum
848:Ada Louise Huxtable
696:Marine Midland Bank
515:Marine Midland Bank
447:International Style
297:International Style
230:Structural engineer
139:40.70861; -74.01000
130: /
90:International Style
86:Architectural style
73:General information
6303:Whitehall Terminal
6278:World Trade Center
6256:Wall St/William St
6040:Rolfe's Chop House
5830:World Trade Center
5730:Gillender Building
5604:Equitable Building
5589:Continental Center
5269:World Trade Center
5264:Whitehall Building
5209:James Watson House
5075:Financial District
4879:Metropolitan Hotel
4824:176 (Howard Hotel)
4556:Van Cortlandt Park
4401:School at Columbia
4183:1540 (Bertelsmann)
4110:Times Square Tower
4070:1232 (Grand Hotel)
4025:800 (Grace Church)
4015:721 (Tisch School)
3788:61 (Adams Express)
3675:SkyscraperPage.com
3505:The New York Times
3466:The New York Times
3383:The New York Times
3294:The New York Times
3255:The New York Times
3216:The New York Times
3177:The New York Times
3138:The New York Times
3099:The New York Times
3060:The New York Times
2991:The New York Times
2953:The New York Times
2914:The New York Times
2844:The New York Times
2678:Real Estate Weekly
2608:The New York Times
2569:The New York Times
2530:The New York Times
2488:The New York Times
2410:The New York Times
2372:The New York Times
2333:The New York Times
2294:The New York Times
2256:The New York Times
2218:The New York Times
2160:The New York Times
2096:The New York Times
2058:The New York Times
2019:. August 3, 1961.
2017:The New York Times
1943:The New York Times
1672:The New York Times
1634:The New York Times
1565:The New York Times
1492:The New York Times
1421:The New York Times
1383:The New York Times
1344:The New York Times
1110:The New York Times
880:Robert A. M. Stern
852:The New York Times
842:Critical reception
835:
831:Equitable Building
796:Attica Prison riot
736:The New York Times
692:
651:The Clearing House
646:
553:
417:to the south; the
415:Equitable Building
409:to the northeast;
405:to the north; the
382:, to the north by
309:Financial District
303:between Cedar and
293:HSBC Bank Building
263:Reference no.
65:HSBC Bank Building
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6506:
6491:
6490:
6487:
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6192:
6191:
6188:
6187:
6175:Skyscraper Museum
6062:
6061:
6058:
6057:
5969:Hudson River Park
5869:
5868:
5865:
5864:
5800:St. Paul Building
5775:Mortimer Building
5674:Park Row Building
5529:150 Nassau Street
5504:90–94 Maiden Lane
5419:28 Liberty Street
5399:20 Exchange Place
5325:East of Broadway/
5234:St. Paul's Chapel
5110:West of Broadway/
5041:
5040:
5037:
5036:
5002:Iridium Jazz Club
4979:1600 (Studebaker)
4784:39 (Macomb House)
4754:
4753:
4564:
4563:
4486:
4485:
4336:2100 (Apple Bank)
4287:
4286:
4123:
4122:
4050:Flatiron Building
3981:
3980:
3883:258 (Rogers Peet)
3856:St. Paul's Chapel
3778:26 (Standard Oil)
3753:U.S. Custom House
3564:978-0-262-11130-0
3427:978-0-03-042626-1
3355:978-0-394-50450-6
2456:978-0-393-04767-7
2412:. June 13, 1972.
2098:. June 22, 1964.
1899:978-0-19538-386-7
1812:Oral History 2008
1765:, pp. 5, 10.
1346:. June 27, 1962.
1249:Oral History 2008
1205:978-1-56898-652-4
986:100 Church Street
754:Midtown Manhattan
741:Larry Silverstein
694:In October 1965,
413:to the east; the
411:28 Liberty Street
395:One Liberty Plaza
386:, to the east by
282:
281:
189:Technical details
56:Alternative names
6562:
6261:Wall St/Broadway
6209:
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6079:
6068:
5941:Parks and plazas
5889:Arts and culture
5886:
5875:
5740:Government House
5688:Former buildings
5569:Bennett Building
5549:250 Water Street
5539:161 Water Street
5489:63 Nassau Street
5369:5 Beekman Street
5364:2 New York Plaza
5354:1 William Street
5339:1 New York Plaza
5334:1 Hanover Square
5154:130 Cedar Street
5107:
5096:
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4819:169–171 (Gilsey)
4779:Government House
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4496:Parks and plazas
4492:
4446:Audubon Ballroom
4293:
4188:1552 (I. Miller)
4172:Minskoff Theatre
4162:1501 (Paramount)
4129:
4095:1328 (Marbridge)
4060:1181 (Baudouine)
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1112:. May 28, 1963.
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994:MetLife Building
990:529 Fifth Avenue
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910:919 Third Avenue
765:Union Investment
662:Lawrence A. Wien
535:Portland, Oregon
531:Pietro Belluschi
494:with additional
470:Gold structure.
360:Union Investment
295:) is a 51-story
170:Union Investment
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6145:Fraunces Tavern
6135:China Institute
6123:
6114:Pace University
6073:
6054:
6050:The Dead Rabbit
6035:Fraunces Tavern
6003:
5936:
5916:Four Continents
5880:
5861:
5805:Singer Building
5755:Kemble Building
5735:Gilsey Building
5683:
5679:Potter Building
5624:Fraunces Tavern
5594:Corbin Building
5534:161 Maiden Lane
5514:120 Wall Street
5509:116 John Street
5464:55 Water Street
5454:55 Broad Street
5439:45 Broad Street
5409:25 Water Street
5389:17 State Street
5379:15 Broad Street
5326:
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5199:Empire Building
5189:Cunard Building
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4997:Beltone Studios
4864:Theatre Comique
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4575:Subway stations
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4546:Columbus Circle
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4168:One Astor Plaza
4138:
4135:Columbus Circle
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865:Paul Goldberger
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