1061:. During the first year of operation, du Pont made $ 3 million in profit. By 1917, the building was fully occupied at an average rental rate of $ 2.25 per square foot ($ 24.2/m). The building's valuation was increased from $ 20.5 million to $ 25 million that year, because of a prosperous realty market at the time. The following year, the Equitable Office Building Corporation applied for a reduction in the building's valuation from $ 25 million to $ 18 million, due to foreclosures on other large buildings in New York City. Further devaluation occurred in 1921, when the building was estimated to be worth $ 11.5 million, but by the next year, the building was re-valued at $ 30 million, making it among the city's most valuable properties.
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arranged so that they could be divided into suites facing outward, so that all suites faced windows, though it was also possible for lessees to rent entire floors. Upon the building's opening, Equitable also provided rest and recreation rooms for the building's 2,000 female employees, making it the first large building to have a women's welfare department. Also in the building was the library of the
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Building "was tall but without the redeeming slender, spirelike quality of a tower, and yet its height prevented it from having the urbanistic decorum of an office block". However, Chappell also wrote that the building had "mitigate two of the major evils of which skyscrapers were accused, as its fireproofing and elevator service attest."
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by 180 feet (44 by 55 m). There was also an artificial ice plant. The power station originally burned oil, consuming 2.5 million barrels per year, but started using coal in 1934 due to a rise in fuel prices. At the time of completion, the
Equitable Building was said to have more telephones than did all of Greece.
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1912 death, who would become the architect of the new tower. Graham designed the structure as a bulky mass, wanting to maximize the amount of office space on the site rather than a corporate symbol. Graham's key concern was with the height of the elevators, and he discussed the issue with preeminent elevator engineer
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up to its 24th floor, and completely cutting off sunshine to at least three other adjacent buildings shorter than 21 stories. Even during the cornerstone laying, Mayor
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Opposition to the building soon coalesced. One group of bankers planned to build a park on the site, a suggestion that
Horowitz said "outranks, for nerve, anything of which I ever heard", and was dropped when Horowitz suggested that the group raise $ 13.5 million to buy out du Pont's ownership share.
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Equitable Building were described as being akin to a small city. When the building opened, there was a power station 50 feet (15 m) below ground level. It contained seven boilers with a combined output of 3,500 horsepower (2,600 kW), which took up a space measuring 145
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The ground-floor lobby is composed of two perpendicular arcades, a west-east corridor from
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to limit the height of New York's skyscrapers in 1896 failed; further unsuccessful attempts followed between 1906 and 1908, and legislation was turned down again in 1909, partially because of pressure from the real estate industry. After 1913, however, the city's property market entered a recession,
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Equitable Building housed the 1,500-member Bankers Club on its top three floors when it opened. The club had five dining rooms, a lounge, reception rooms, and an open-air terrace. The club was highly frequented by notable financial figures and socialites in New York City, hosting politicians and
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each on the Pine and Cedar Street facades, and seven bays each on the
Broadway and Nassau Street facades, three on each wing of the "H". The window bays each consist of two windows on each floor, except the center bay on Broadway and Nassau Street, which includes three windows on the 5th through 7th
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There was also significant resistance to the building's shape. Opponents stated that the building also overwhelmed nearby infrastructure by blocking ventilation, straining nearby transit facilities, and preventing firemen from easily reaching the upper floors. The shadow was more than six times the
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Andrews from the project, apparently upon Horowitz's advice, and Andrews sued du Pont in July 1913, leading du Pont to pay Andrews $ 100,000 for his involvement. Horowitz then corresponded with Ernest Graham, the other major partner at D. H. Burnham & Company after Burnham's June
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which measures 6 feet (1.8 m) wide and is reinforced by steel rods. Within the foundation are eighty piers, each of made of concrete and steel. A retaining wall between Cedar and Pine
Streets is used to reinforce two of the cellar levels for vaults. The superstructure weighs 32,500 short tons
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Equitable Building was completed on May 1, 1915, at an estimated cost of $ 29 million, equivalent to $ 632,055,000 in 2023. The Equitable Society itself occupied 125,000 square feet (11,600 m), a little more than 10% of the total floor area, on the sixth through eighth floors. Other
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The top of the building, composed of the penthouse, is faced with brick and terracotta. It contains pilasters similar to the lower sections of the building. The main penthouse, atop the center of the "H", has dimensions of 85 by 120 feet (26 by 37 m). Penthouses are located atop the wings as
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There were numerous incidents where parts of the building were damaged. For instance, lightning caused part of the cornice to break off during 1925. In March 1942, a seven-inch (17 cm) shell struck the 37th floor of the building but caused little damage and no injuries. The shell was one of
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from the street beyond the depth of the sidewalk. This is because Graham wanted the building to have the latest technological systems, such as elevators, heating, ventilation, and fireproofing, while also maximizing usable office space. Two light courts (recesses), one each to the east and west,
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130 feet (40 m) upon construction, was among the world's first skyscrapers. The building was expanded numerous times, including in 1875 and in 1887. Equitable assumed control of all properties on the block by 1906. By the 1890s, the Equitable Life Building was architecturally outdated, and
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Upon its completion, the Equitable Building was the largest office building in the world by total area. The building had 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m) of floor space, and each of the upper stories has 30,000 square feet (2,800 m) due to the H-shaped footprints. A fact sheet
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The 8th through 38th stories were made of light gray brick and matching terracotta trim. On the Broadway and Nassau Street facades, the light court divides the primary facades into two wings, each with three window bays. The portions of the facade facing these light courts are faced with brick.
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for new buildings to allow the penetration of sunlight to street level. New buildings were thus required to withdraw progressively at a defined angle from the street as they rose, in order to preserve sunlight and the open atmosphere in their surroundings. Chappell writes that if the Equitable
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After the Equitable Building's completion, numerous nearby property owners filed for reduced property valuation assessments on the basis that significant rental income had been taken by the shadow that the building cast. Following the public criticism of the Equitable Building, the real estate
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stated in 1927 that "its intelligent interior arrangement and the central location of its 50 elevators" was the only appealing part of the Equitable Building. Another critic called it a "monstrous parasite on the veins and arteries of New York". Sally A. Kitt Chappell wrote that the Equitable
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On the upper floors, a staircase, restrooms, and utilities are clustered into the core of the "H". The light courts within the "H" ensured that all offices could receive natural light. West-east corridors ran perpendicularly to the elevator lobbies, crossing both wings of the "H". Floors were
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by mistake; the other rounds fell harmlessly into the river. The 1942 incident made the Equitable Building the first in New York City to suffer war damage during World War II, and it subsequently took out an insurance policy. In February 1953, a broken water main flooded the basements with
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Throughout the Equitable Building's history, several people have died after they fell or jumped from the building. In the building's early years, such incidents included a clerk who landed on a taxi in 1925; a woman who jumped from the roof after losing money in the
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the commercial spaces inside. Though most of the commercial space is accessed from the lobby, there is also a service entrance and a shop entrance from the Cedar Street side. The window openings on the second, third, fifth, and sixth floors are separated by vertical
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The Equitable Life Building was destroyed by a fire on January 9, 1912, which killed six people. Fire engines could not save the structure because the water from the engines had frozen in the cold weather. Equitable quickly set up temporary quarters at the
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from British colonial times was excavated from the site of the Equitable Building. By January 1914, crews had excavated the foundation and dug to the bedrock 83 feet (25 m) below street level. The steel work was built to the second floor using six
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in the building corporation, to be paid in perpetuity. Equitable president William A. Day was appointed as chairman of the board of the building corporation. Thompson–Starrett was hired as the builder and Horowitz became the "owner's representative".
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Excavation for the building started in June 1913. The cofferdam around the foundation was initially reinforced with timber cross-bracing until the steel frame underground had been sufficiently completed to support the cofferdam. During excavation, a
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renovated and restored it at a cost of $ 30 million, to a design by Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Whitelaw. The project entailed replacing the terracotta ornamentation, as well as the original terracotta frames for the windows, which was replaced with
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Building were completed after the resolution's passage, it would have had two setbacks below the 18th floor, and the building above that point would have been a small tower. The effort to place restrictions on land use in New York City led to the
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in 1996. Silverstein supported the city designation, and the commission wrote in its report that the Equitable Building was "one of the finest office buildings of the era". In 2007, it was designated as a contributing property to the
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and vacancy levels in buildings began to rise. The Committee on Congestion of Population in New York, as well as the Fifth Avenue Association, were among the groups that advocated for such legislation to limit building heights. The
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bisect the facades above the seventh floor. As a result, the Equitable Building appears in the shape of the letter H when viewed from above. The design of the Equitable Building is similar to that of the now-demolished
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was hired to clear the site, and the plot was chosen as the location for Equitable's new headquarters building. Thompson–Starrett president Louis J. Horowitz approached businessman
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on 120 Broadway in 1870. The Equitable Life Building was the first office building to feature passenger elevators, and at
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6113:"Crowd Sees Woman Die in 40-story Drop; Brokerage Clerk, 51, Plunges From Roof of Equitable Building to Cedar Street"
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5481:"Trade Center Leaseholder Braces for Battle; Proposed Land Swap and Changed Development Plans Imperil Silverstein"
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6189:"Kills Man in Fall From Skyscraper; Body of Unidentified Youth Crushes Truck Driver Parked at Equitable Building"
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4841:"Labor is Landlord at 120 Broadway; Bank of Locomotive Engineers Floats $ 5,000,000 Bonds on Equitable Building"
3854:"Old Cannon Ball Tells Story of '75; Dug Up in Equitable Building Site, It Was First a Capture from the British"
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This article is about the 1915 building on Broadway. For the 1870 building constructed on this same site, see
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5653:"Silverstein Properties Unveils Equitable Building's Mural Series at 120 Broadway in the Financial District"
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4021:"Equitable Building Cornerstone Laid; Mayor Seals Up Bronze Box for Largest Office Structure in the World"
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at 38 stories above the ground level. Work on the building was completed on February 1, 1915.
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below the 31st and 32nd floors. The facade between the 32nd and 35th floors is composed of a
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5591:"This week in NYC funding news: The historic Bankers Club is back at the Equitable Building"
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Upon its completion, the Equitable Building was controversial because of its lack of
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6480:. Historical Studies of Urban America. University of Chicago Press. pp. 62–63.
3723:"Big Equitable Mortgage; Undertaking for $ 20,500,000 Given by Building Corporation"
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5857:"Trading Firm Tower Research Consolidating NYC Offices to 122K SF at 120 Broadway"
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5280:"Equitable Opens Its New Building; At Midtown Dedication It Is Praised by Wagner"
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5552:"Equitable Building, Spur for Modern Zoning, Will Get a $ 50 Million Face-Lift"
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3531:"Gen. Du Pont Pays $ 100,000; F.M. Andrews's Claim of $ 680,000 Is Compromised"
3266:"Consumed in Fire, Cloaked in Ice, Equitable's Headquarters Fell 100 Years Ago"
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to run for 60 years. Equitable would lease three floors in exchange for 9%
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prepared plans for a 40-story structure in 1897, which did not proceed.
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Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States (November 1901).
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consists of three horizontal sections similar to the components of a
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as well as two "interior stories" that are not visible from the
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6333:"New Equitable Office Building May Be Last of Huge Skyscrapers"
5831:"New York City Housing Agency Snaps Up 109K SF at 120 Broadway"
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2385:"Silverstein Launches $ 50M Renovation Of Equitable Building"
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5805:"Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, Inc"
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3776:"Proposed Height of Equitable Building Caused Delay in Work"
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was passed. The legislation limited the height and required
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The steel frame reached street level in February 1914. The
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5519:"National Register of Historic Places 2007 Weekly Lists"
4493:"Du Pont Controls the Equitable Life, Buys Morgan Stock"
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Horowitz, Louis J.; Sparkes, B.; Shreve, H.A. (2011).
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4713:"Lowest Valued Realty Within Sight of Most Valuable"
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5949:"Lower Manhattan Shelled; Faulty Gun, Says Army".
4781:"Equitable Building Sold for $ 38,500,000, Report"
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811:Equitable Life Building (Manhattan) § History
377:in 1978 and was designated a city landmark by the
6291:. Archaeology and Architecture Press. p. 37.
5848:
3045:"1915 Equitable Building Becomes a 1996 Landmark"
2840:
2838:
1997:
1995:
1993:
1991:
1194:eight fired by an anti-aircraft battery near the
10459:
9677:
6628:"Historic Structures Report: Equitable Building"
6477:The Creative Destruction of Manhattan, 1900–1940
6257:
5684:"Street art moves into Lower Manhattan landmark"
5361:"New Twist in Financing Changes Builders' World"
4523:"World's Largest Office Building Fully Occupied"
4315:"Real Estate; Seven-Year Face Lift Is Completed"
2985:
2983:
2981:
2979:
2364:
2362:
2360:
2358:
2356:
1589:
1067:Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen
10498:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
6749:Full issue dedicated to the Equitable building.
6605:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
6398:
6396:
5315:
5313:
4308:
4306:
4304:
4109:
4107:
3705:
3703:
3293:
3291:
2326:
2224:
2138:
1865:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1831:
1737:
1483:Howe, Kathy; Robins, Anthony (August 3, 2006).
1143:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1032:; and the offices of New York attorney general
379:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
23:. For the 1985 building on Seventh Avenue, see
5409:
5127:"Sublease Is Being Sold On Equitable Building"
4127:"Equitable Life Company Moves to New Building"
3308:
3306:
3038:
3036:
2835:
2379:
2377:
2066:
2064:
2062:
2060:
2058:
2027:
2025:
2023:
2021:
2019:
2017:
2015:
2013:
1988:
1664:
1662:
1660:
1658:
1656:
1654:
1652:
1650:
1648:
767:leaders such as United Kingdom prime minister
9848:
9663:
8352:New York County Lawyers' Association Building
8197:
6833:
6457:
6455:
6442:
6440:
6438:
5391:
3814:"The New Equitable Building and its Managers"
2976:
2847:"NYC skyscrapers: 17 things you may not know"
2644:
2642:
2353:
2311:
2125:
1514:"Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)"
1179:New York City Housing Development Corporation
964:early lessees included tenants as diverse as
9016:
6696:
6461:
6393:
5822:
5310:
4515:
4301:
4104:
3700:
3572:
3570:
3568:
3566:
3564:
3420:
3288:
3245:
2995:
2908:"The New Addition to the Equitable Building"
2811:
2805:
2301:
2299:
2297:
2295:
2293:
2291:
2289:
2287:
2249:
2211:
2209:
2207:
2205:
2203:
2201:
2199:
2197:
2195:
2193:
2123:
2121:
2119:
2117:
2115:
2113:
2111:
2109:
2107:
2105:
1953:
1949:
1947:
1945:
1943:
1941:
1939:
1937:
1935:
1919:
1917:
1904:
1902:
1900:
1898:
1896:
1894:
1892:
1765:
1763:
1761:
1759:
862:
763:, which remains in the building as of 2020.
10447:National Register of Historic Places Portal
6956:111, 115 (Trinity and United States Realty)
5524:. National Park Service. 2007. p. 65.
4354:"Real Estate; Abrams's New Office Downtown"
3344:
3303:
3033:
2823:
2454:
2452:
2450:
2374:
2274:
2272:
2270:
2268:
2266:
2264:
2055:
2010:
1978:
1976:
1974:
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1968:
1966:
1964:
1962:
1727:
1725:
1723:
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1693:
1691:
1689:
1687:
1685:
1683:
1681:
1679:
1677:
1645:
1613:
1611:
10432:
9855:
9841:
9670:
9656:
8782:Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building
8387:Trinity and United States Realty Buildings
8204:
8190:
6840:
6826:
6701:Rise of the New York Skyscraper, 1865–1913
6452:
6435:
6373:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
5511:
4917:"Equitable Building Sold for $ 40,000,000"
3121:"Equitable's New Sixty-two Story Building"
2648:
2639:
1859:
1857:
1855:
1853:
1805:
1571:National Historic Landmark summary listing
1482:
1453:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
439:Trinity and United States Realty Buildings
82:New York State Register of Historic Places
9864:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
9232:Leadership and Public Service High School
8757:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
6011:"Broken Main Ties Up 40-Story Skyscraper"
5718:New York City Department of City Planning
5714:"Contact the Department of City Planning"
5549:
5277:
4089:
3998:
3753:
3561:
2787:
2412:
2410:
2284:
2190:
2102:
1932:
1914:
1889:
1787:New York City Department of City Planning
1756:
1561:
1559:
1163:New York City Department of City Planning
467:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower
404:New York City Department of City Planning
51:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
10508:Skyscraper office buildings in Manhattan
10493:National Historic Landmarks in Manhattan
9127:Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden
6705:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
6575:
6272:
5440:Deutsch, Claudia H. (October 17, 1993).
4458:
2845:Salazar, Christian (December 12, 2014).
2799:
2606:
2447:
2347:
2261:
2243:
2149:
1959:
1844:
1750:
1706:
1674:
1608:
1245:
1047:
917:
845:
696:lead to the basements and second floor.
543:
16:Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
6697:Landau, Sarah; Condit, Carl W. (1996).
6494:from the original on September 15, 2020
6313:from the original on September 16, 2020
5785:from the original on September 22, 2020
5651:Morris, Sebastian (November 26, 2019).
5570:from the original on September 17, 2020
5439:
5319:
4351:
4313:Lyons, Richard D. (February 21, 1990).
3475:
3473:
3043:Gray, Christopher (September 8, 1996).
2844:
2162:
1850:
1254:skyscrapers when seen from the sidewalk
307:is an office skyscraper located at 120
10460:
8211:
6752:
6446:
6402:
6284:
5854:
5828:
5681:
5650:
5632:from the original on February 20, 2020
5531:from the original on December 28, 2019
5398:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1996
5322:"New Tax Breaks Spurring Preservation"
5278:MacGregor, Greg (September 25, 1961).
5098:
5062:"Webb, Knapp Seeks Equitable Building"
4983:
4137:from the original on September 3, 2021
4113:
3577:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1996
3263:
2882:The Equitable News: An Agents' Journal
2794:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1996
2407:
2306:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1996
2256:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1996
2161:Smith, Caleb. "Equitable Building" in
1909:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1996
1770:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1996
1732:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1996
1633:from the original on February 19, 2021
1602:. National Park Service. January 1977.
1556:
1540:"National Register Information System"
1478:
1476:
1076:
1043:
786:
637:
311:between Pine and Cedar streets in the
9836:
9651:
9338:
9208:
9015:
8236:
8185:
7900:
7710:
7632:
7433:
7269:
7127:
7091:457–459 (A. J. Dittenhofer Warehouse)
6871:
6821:
6675:
6552:
6513:Advisory Committee on Zoning (1926).
6351:from the original on November 3, 2020
6245:from the original on November 3, 2020
6207:from the original on November 3, 2020
6169:from the original on November 3, 2020
6131:from the original on November 3, 2020
6093:from the original on November 3, 2020
6055:from the original on November 3, 2020
5991:from the original on November 3, 2020
5900:from the original on November 3, 2020
5742:
5619:
5499:from the original on November 8, 2020
5479:Bagli, Charles V. (August 17, 2002).
5478:
5460:from the original on November 5, 2020
5379:from the original on November 3, 2020
5358:
5340:from the original on November 3, 2020
5298:from the original on November 3, 2020
5259:from the original on November 3, 2020
5221:from the original on November 3, 2020
5183:from the original on November 3, 2020
5145:from the original on November 3, 2020
5080:from the original on November 3, 2020
5042:from the original on November 3, 2020
5004:from the original on November 3, 2020
4965:from the original on November 3, 2020
4897:from the original on November 3, 2020
4859:from the original on November 3, 2020
4761:from the original on November 3, 2020
4693:from the original on November 3, 2020
4655:from the original on November 3, 2020
4617:from the original on November 3, 2020
4579:from the original on November 3, 2020
4440:from the original on November 3, 2020
4372:from the original on November 4, 2020
4333:from the original on November 5, 2020
4312:
4289:from the original on November 3, 2020
4251:from the original on November 3, 2020
4213:from the original on November 3, 2020
4175:from the original on November 3, 2020
4077:from the original on November 3, 2020
4039:from the original on November 3, 2020
3986:from the original on November 3, 2020
3948:from the original on November 3, 2020
3910:from the original on November 3, 2020
3872:from the original on November 3, 2020
3741:from the original on November 3, 2020
3709:
3658:from the original on November 3, 2020
3608:from the original on November 3, 2020
3549:from the original on November 3, 2020
3511:from the original on October 29, 2020
3458:from the original on November 3, 2020
3426:
3408:from the original on November 3, 2020
3370:from the original on November 3, 2020
3332:from the original on November 3, 2020
3297:
3251:
3169:from the original on November 3, 2020
3101:from the original on November 3, 2020
3021:from the original on November 3, 2020
2989:
2964:from the original on November 3, 2020
2926:from the original on November 3, 2020
2888:from the original on October 12, 2013
2829:
2817:
2775:from the original on November 3, 2020
2737:from the original on November 3, 2020
2699:from the original on November 3, 2020
2649:Mashayekhi, Rey (November 27, 2018).
2588:from the original on November 3, 2020
2510:"Law Library Being Moved to New Home"
2490:from the original on November 3, 2020
2368:
2090:from the original on November 3, 2020
2033:"Equitable Building a City in Itself"
1811:
1668:
1445:
1443:
1441:
1439:
1437:
1215:
898:New York City Department of Buildings
10518:1915 establishments in New York City
9227:High School of Economics and Finance
8898:Knickerbocker Trust Company Building
8777:Keuffel & Esser Company Building
8692:Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
7633:
6798:Largest office building in the world
6642:from the original on August 19, 2020
6632:National Register of Historic Places
6563:from the original on August 25, 2021
6529:from the original on August 19, 2020
6473:
5930:from the original on August 19, 2020
5775:"Beyer Blinder Belle | TRD Research"
5694:from the original on August 19, 2020
5588:
4811:"Group Purchases Equitable Building"
4402:from the original on August 25, 2021
3830:from the original on August 19, 2020
3678:"New Equitable Building Plans Filed"
3470:
3264:Dunlap, David W. (January 8, 2012).
3042:
2857:from the original on August 19, 2020
2661:from the original on August 19, 2020
2395:from the original on August 19, 2020
1775:
1545:National Register of Historic Places
1489:National Register of Historic Places
1188:
1145:designated the Equitable Building a
463:Graham, Anderson, Probst & White
346:The Equitable Building replaced the
8697:American Bank Note Company Building
8367:St. George's Syrian Catholic Church
7711:
7454:Trump International Hotel and Tower
5663:from the original on August 4, 2020
5601:from the original on April 20, 2021
4927:from the original on April 24, 2022
4821:from the original on April 24, 2022
4791:from the original on April 24, 2022
4723:from the original on April 24, 2022
4541:from the original on April 24, 2022
4503:from the original on April 24, 2022
3794:from the original on April 24, 2022
3688:from the original on April 24, 2022
3627:Horowitz, Sparkes & Shreve 2011
3480:Horowitz, Sparkes & Shreve 2011
3207:from the original on April 24, 2022
3131:from the original on April 24, 2022
3063:from the original on August 9, 2020
2607:Salpukas, Agis (February 3, 1979).
2520:from the original on April 24, 2022
2043:from the original on April 24, 2022
1793:from the original on April 24, 2022
1532:
1473:
1115:
417:is located to the northwest, while
385:, a NRHP district created in 2007.
350:, the previous headquarters of the
21:Equitable Life Building (Manhattan)
13:
10503:Office buildings completed in 1915
9339:
9237:Léman Manhattan Preparatory School
8442:St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
8357:Old New York Evening Post Building
6739:from the original on June 24, 2021
6614:from the original on July 31, 2020
6423:from the original on July 11, 2019
6403:Dunlap, David W. (July 25, 2016).
5855:Hallum, Mark (September 6, 2023).
5755:from the original on July 21, 2019
5724:from the original on July 11, 2019
5682:Mocker, Greg (November 19, 2019).
5550:Margolies, Jane (March 20, 2018).
5359:Henry, Diane (November 29, 1981).
2516:. September 23, 1915. p. 14.
2425:. New York: Rizzoli. p. 226.
1434:
1295:Standard State Zoning Enabling Act
1052:Seen from Cedar and Nassau Streets
779:, and Queen of the United Kingdom
14:
10529:
8903:Manhattan Life Insurance Building
8377:St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
7849:Eighth Street–New York University
6773:
6757:. Princeton Architectural Press.
6307:Buildings and Building Management
4463:. BeardBooks. pp. 311, 326.
4352:Kennedy, Shawn G. (May 7, 1986).
3684:. December 27, 1912. p. 11.
3276:from the original on June 8, 2020
3195:. December 15, 1908. p. 16.
2627:from the original on May 27, 2020
2550:from the original on May 18, 2020
2169:The Encyclopedia of New York City
1590:Adams, George R. (January 1977).
1108:between 51st and 52nd streets in
323:. The skyscraper was designed by
10441:
10431:
10422:
10421:
9922:
9915:
8963:Western Union Telegraph Building
8802:New York Stock Exchange Building
8747:Excelsior Power Company Building
8302:American Stock Exchange Building
7932:64-70 (Manhattan Life Insurance)
7729:116th Street–Columbia University
6506:
6467:
6363:
6325:
6295:
6278:
6219:
6181:
6143:
6105:
6067:
6029:
6003:
5965:
5942:
5912:
5874:
5829:Hallum, Mark (August 15, 2022).
5797:
5767:
5736:
5706:
5675:
5644:
5620:Young, Michael (July 21, 2019).
5613:
5582:
5543:
5472:
5433:
5413:& Willensky, Elliot (2000).
5403:
5352:
5320:Daniels, Lee A. (May 23, 1982).
5271:
5233:
5195:
5157:
5119:
5092:
5054:
5016:
4984:Cooper, Lee E. (July 20, 1947).
4977:
4939:
4909:
4871:
4833:
4803:
4773:
4735:
4719:. October 15, 1922. p. 33.
4705:
4667:
4629:
4591:
4553:
4529:. December 20, 1917. p. 9.
4485:
4452:
4414:
4384:
4345:
2681:"Equitable Building to Use Coal"
1873:Guide to New York City Landmarks
1812:Brown, Nicole (March 18, 2019).
1411:
1335:
1321:
1307:
994:Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
978:American Smelting & Refining
970:Federal Reserve Bank of New York
673:
659:
373:. The building was designated a
352:Equitable Life Insurance Company
107:
8437:Perelman Performing Arts Center
8082:1411 (Metropolitan Opera House)
7879:Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street
7564:3333 (Riverside Park Community)
5589:Noto, Anthony (July 12, 2019).
5101:"Act to Acquire Equitable Bldg"
5099:Rogers, John (April 15, 1954).
4263:
4225:
4187:
4149:
4119:
4051:
4013:
3960:
3922:
3884:
3846:
3806:
3768:
3715:
3670:
3632:
3620:
3582:
3523:
3485:
3432:
3382:
3257:
3219:
3181:
3143:
3113:
3075:
2938:
2900:
2869:
2749:
2711:
2673:
2600:
2562:
2532:
2502:
2464:
1402:
1393:
1383:
1278:New York City Board of Aldermen
1000:, as well as railroads such as
913:
444:
60:U.S. National Historic Landmark
9278:Federal Hall National Memorial
8752:Federal Hall National Memorial
8607:56 Beaver Street (Delmonico's)
8312:Bowling Green Offices Building
7977:222 (Barnum's American Museum)
7834:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street
5743:Maher, John (August 1, 2017).
4817:. March 14, 1925. p. 86.
4787:. March 14, 1925. p. 32.
2609:"Era Closes With Bankers Club"
1135:glass-fiber reinforced plastic
1120:The building was designated a
523:The Equitable Building has no
427:Federal Hall National Memorial
247:
236:
223:
94:
1:
10478:Financial District, Manhattan
9209:
8237:
8152:1865 (Museum of Biblical Art)
7524:2429 (Murray's Sturgeon Shop)
7435:Buildings (Columbus Circle –
7367:1650 (Ellen's Stardust Diner)
7238:1352 (Greenwich Savings Bank)
6303:"Shadows Cast by Skyscrapers"
6017:. February 3, 1913. p. 5
4499:. June 13, 1915. p. 10.
4133:. April 26, 1915. p. 3.
3189:"Equitable Building in Doubt"
1371:
1262:reform in New York City. The
1241:
1233:up to its 27th floor and the
1152:Wall Street Historic District
383:Wall Street Historic District
211:Wall Street Historic District
10398:National Historic Landmarks
9678:New York City historic sites
8772:John Street Methodist Church
8717:Chamber of Commerce Building
8362:Robert and Anne Dickey House
8077:1392 (Knickerbocker Theatre)
7362:1634 (Winter Garden Theatre)
7129:Buildings (Houston Street –
6791:Manhattan Municipal Building
6037:"Restoring Elevator Service"
4923:. July 24, 1926. p. 4.
3782:. June 16, 1913. p. 6.
2039:. May 16, 1915. p. 15.
1427:
492:, namely a base, shaft, and
339:, namely a base, shaft, and
32:United States historic place
7:
9745:National Historic Landmarks
9639:Manhattan Community Board 1
9461:Downtown Manhattan Heliport
9308:New York City Police Museum
9257:Pine Street School New York
8797:New York City Police Museum
8067:1185 (Fifth Avenue Theatre)
8032:728 (Church of the Messiah)
7794:59th Street–Columbus Circle
7606:4967 (Good Shepherd Church)
7402:1764 (224 West 57th Street)
6729:"The Epic of the Equitable"
6661:. Literary Licensing, LLC.
6559:. Appleton-Century-Crofts.
5961:– via newspapers.com.
5953:. March 14, 1942. pp.
5115:– via newspapers.com.
4935:– via newspapers.com.
4829:– via newspapers.com.
4799:– via newspapers.com.
4731:– via newspapers.com.
4549:– via newspapers.com.
4145:– via newspapers.com.
3802:– via newspapers.com.
3696:– via newspapers.com.
3215:– via newspapers.com.
3139:– via newspapers.com.
3127:. July 3, 1908. p. 3.
2884:. No. 23. p. 11.
2528:– via newspapers.com.
2172:(2nd ed.). New Haven:
1300:
1102:1285 Avenue of the Americas
998:Aluminum Company of America
867:
650:
628:
459:D. H. Burnham & Company
449:The Equitable Building, an
10:
10534:
9298:Museum of American Finance
8167:St. Teresa of Avila Church
8007:Church of the Divine Unity
7901:
7799:66th Street–Lincoln Center
7574:3939 (Children's Hospital)
7382:1697 (Ed Sullivan Theatre)
7271:Buildings (Times Square –
7253:1466 (Knickerbocker Hotel)
7071:346 (Former New York Life)
6906:11 (Bowling Green Offices)
6545:
6376:AIA Guide to New York City
6285:Mujica, Francisco (1927).
5416:AIA Guide to New York City
2459:National Park Service 1978
2279:National Park Service 1978
1983:National Park Service 1978
1456:AIA Guide to New York City
1265:AIA Guide to New York City
1122:National Historic Landmark
1024:; financial firms such as
808:
804:
799:
562:Broadway–Chambers Building
375:National Historic Landmark
18:
10417:
10386:
10266:
9931:
9913:
9874:
9760:
9683:
9633:
9474:
9453:
9436:Battery Maritime Building
9349:
9345:
9334:
9303:Museum of Jewish Heritage
9288:George Gustav Heye Center
9265:
9219:
9215:
9204:
9145:
9102:Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza
9078:
9026:
9022:
9011:
8923:New York Tribune Building
8918:New York Produce Exchange
8883:Hanover National Building
8825:
8722:Continental Bank Building
8462:
8447:Vehicular Security Center
8247:
8243:
8232:
8219:
8122:Jack Dempsey's Restaurant
8072:1372 (Fair Waist Company)
8057:1115 (Legnam Corporation)
8037:728 (New Theatre Comique)
8027:673 (Grand Central Hotel)
7912:New York Produce Exchange
7907:
7896:
7784:34th Street–Herald Square
7739:137th Street–City College
7719:
7706:
7639:
7628:
7444:
7429:
7407:1780 (Central Park Tower)
7397:1745 (Random House Tower)
7352:1605 (Crowne Plaza Hotel)
7280:
7265:
7138:
7123:
6886:
6867:
6806:
6795:
6787:
6676:Korom, Joseph J. (2008).
6576:Chappell, S.A.K. (1992).
6288:History of the Skyscraper
5595:New York Business Journal
4459:Chandler, Alfred (2000).
1210:
1205:Wall Street Crash of 1929
1026:Kidder, Peabody & Co.
1002:Missouri Pacific Railroad
863:Planning and construction
539:
532:office buildings and the
293:
285:
277:
269:
261:
256:
245:
234:
222:NRHP reference
221:
206:
196:
186:
178:
141:
122:
118:
106:
102:
88:
79:
66:
57:
48:
41:
37:
10151:Richmond (Staten Island)
9389:South Ferry/Whitehall St
9017:Other points of interest
8843:Barnum's American Museum
8702:American Surety Building
8012:507 (St. Nicholas Hotel)
7874:Times Square–42nd Street
7864:Marble Hill–225th Street
7611:5069 (Seaman-Drake Arch)
7549:2880 (Goddard Institute)
7499:2175 (Hotel Belleclaire)
7412:1790 (5 Columbus Circle)
6733:The Real Estate Magazine
6462:Landau & Condit 1996
4097:The Real Estate Magazine
4006:The Real Estate Magazine
3761:The Real Estate Magazine
2806:Landau & Condit 1996
2319:The Real Estate Magazine
2217:The Real Estate Magazine
2131:The Real Estate Magazine
2003:The Real Estate Magazine
1954:Landau & Condit 1996
1925:The Real Estate Magazine
1699:The Real Estate Magazine
1594:. National Park Service.
1376:
1071:William Henry Vanderbilt
990:E. I. du Pont de Nemours
986:Kennecott Copper Company
435:American Surety Building
429:is to the southeast and
197:Architectural style
9086:Austin J. Tobin Plaza
8928:New York World Building
8863:Equitable Life Building
8858:City Investing Building
8807:New York Times Building
8712:Broad Exchange Building
8382:Transportation Building
8162:4260 (Coliseum Theatre)
7377:1681 (Broadway Theatre)
7316:1535 (Marriott Marquis)
7290:1475 (One Times Square)
7213:1260 (Martinique Hotel)
7051:290 (Ted Weiss Federal)
7036:277 (Broadway–Chambers)
6999:Trinity Church Cemetery
6971:165 (One Liberty Plaza)
5951:Poughkeepsie Eagle-News
4921:Brooklyn Standard Union
4392:"Equitable Agents Meet"
1235:City Investing Building
857:City Investing Building
825:Equitable Life Building
823:in 1859, had built the
503:
388:
348:Equitable Life Building
9887:Keeper of the Register
9379:Rector St/Greenwich St
9242:Millennium High School
9132:Vietnam Veterans Plaza
9112:Imagination Playground
8833:Alexander Macomb House
8397:Trinity Court Building
8332:Downtown Athletic Club
8307:Barclay–Vesey Building
8127:1645 (Capitol Theatre)
8107:1567 (Central Theatre)
8047:1101 (Albemarle Hotel)
8042:881 (Arnold Constable)
7559:3009 (Barnard College)
7417:240 Central Park South
7372:1633 (Paramount Plaza)
7331:1560 (Embassy Theatre)
7168:828 (Strand Bookstore)
7096:462 (Mills & Gibb)
7086:395 (Pearl River Mart)
6753:Willis, Carol (1995).
5209:. September 12, 1958.
3125:New York Evening World
2544:New York Law Institute
1286:1916 Zoning Resolution
1255:
1183:Tower Research Capital
1147:New York City landmark
1126:Silverstein Properties
1053:
1006:Union Pacific Railroad
974:Fidelity Trust Company
958:
923:
851:
775:, Soviet Union leader
761:New York Law Institute
549:
371:1916 Zoning Resolution
356:Silverstein Properties
286:Designated NYSRHP
91:New York City Landmark
69:U.S. Historic district
10407:Outside New York City
9902:National Park Service
9882:Contributing property
9247:New York Film Academy
9122:Louise Nevelson Plaza
8737:Down Town Association
8112:1579 (Strand Theatre)
8097:1500 (Hotel Claridge)
8092:1481 (Rialto Theatre)
8052:1107 (McCrory Stores)
8022:663 (Canterbury Hall)
7997:472 (Mechanics' Hall)
7616:5141 (Allen Hospital)
7484:2124 (Beacon Theatre)
7347:1585 (Morgan Stanley)
7336:1564 (Palace Theatre)
7285:1472 (4 Times Square)
7243:Holy Innocents Church
7101:488 (E. V. Haughwout)
6951:100 (American Surety)
6931:65 (American Express)
6636:National Park Service
6233:. November 24, 1933.
5247:. November 20, 1958.
4277:. December 11, 1914.
4201:. February 12, 1918.
3860:. November 23, 1913.
3646:. December 22, 1912.
3596:. November 28, 1912.
3089:. December 30, 1907.
2878:"The Elevator Did It"
2174:Yale University Press
1783:"120 Broadway, 10271"
1550:National Park Service
1249:
1139:early 1990s recession
1051:
921:
849:
547:
425:is to the northeast.
163:40.70833°N 74.01028°W
73:Contributing property
10468:Broadway (Manhattan)
10091:New York (Manhattan)
9507:Church/Trinity Place
9384:Rector St/Trinity Pl
9318:South Street Seaport
9153:Brasserie Les Halles
8953:Tontine Coffee House
8933:Pearl Street Station
8767:Home Insurance Plaza
8287:125 Greenwich Street
8157:1981 (Dauphin Hotel)
8102:1537 (Astor Theatre)
7952:165 (City Investing)
7942:120 (Equitable Life)
7937:113–119 (City Hotel)
7601:4881 (Dyckman House)
7596:4140 (United Palace)
7544:2626 (Metro Theater)
7509:First Baptist Church
7449:Deutsche Bank Center
7218:1300 (Hotel McAlpin)
7061:305 (Mutual Reserve)
7016:253, 256 (Home Life)
7006:Transportation (225)
6966:140 (Marine Midland)
6598:"Equitable Building"
6553:Buley, R.C. (1959).
6195:. October 16, 1930.
6119:. November 8, 1929.
6043:. February 7, 1953.
6015:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
5749:PublishersWeekly.com
5030:. November 3, 1947.
4953:. November 4, 1928.
4785:Brooklyn Times-Union
4749:. January 10, 1923.
4497:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
4131:Brooklyn Times-Union
3898:. January 18, 1914.
3682:Brooklyn Times-Union
3537:. January 11, 1914.
3396:. January 10, 1912.
3358:. January 10, 1912.
3009:. January 10, 1912.
2952:. January 10, 1887.
2763:. February 4, 1953.
2725:. October 21, 1928.
2391:. October 16, 2017.
2037:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
1567:"Equitable Building"
1329:New York City portal
1169:, architecture firm
1167:Macmillan Publishers
1059:controlling interest
982:American Can Company
787:Mechanical features
749: and
733: and
717: and
707:stations, including
705:New York City Subway
421:is to the north and
294:Designated NYCL
113:The building in 2010
25:Axa Equitable Center
10394:Bridges and tunnels
9466:Wall Street Skyport
9426:Pier 11/Wall Street
8682:170–176 John Street
8487:1 Wall Street Court
8282:94 Greenwich Street
8277:88 Greenwich Street
7967:195 (Western Union)
7859:Inwood–207th Street
7569:Intercession Church
7514:2350 (Bretton Hall)
7341:1566 (TSX Broadway)
6981:200 (Fulton Center)
6946:75 (Trinity Church)
5926:. October 3, 2010.
5861:Commercial Observer
5835:Commercial Observer
5809:www.bizjournals.com
5133:. August 25, 1958.
5105:New York Daily News
4815:New York Daily News
4681:. October 3, 1922.
4567:. October 7, 1917.
4527:Wall Street Journal
4065:. August 16, 1914.
3780:Wall Street Journal
3446:. August 13, 1912.
3320:. October 2, 1912.
2655:Commercial Observer
2164:Jackson, Kenneth T.
1552:. January 23, 2007.
1315:Architecture portal
1171:Beyer Blinder Belle
1159:Beyer Blinder Belle
1154:, a NRHP district.
1077:1940s through 1960s
1044:1910s through 1930s
1018:Marine Midland Bank
949:John Purroy Mitchel
771:, French president
701:Frederick S. Holmes
638:Structural features
270:Designated NHL
168:40.70833; -74.01028
159: /
9441:Whitehall Terminal
9416:World Trade Center
9394:Wall St/William St
9178:Rolfe's Chop House
8968:World Trade Center
8868:Gillender Building
8742:Equitable Building
8727:Continental Center
8407:World Trade Center
8402:Whitehall Building
8347:James Watson House
8213:Financial District
8017:Metropolitan Hotel
7962:176 (Howard Hotel)
7694:Van Cortlandt Park
7539:School at Columbia
7321:1540 (Bertelsmann)
7248:Times Square Tower
7208:1232 (Grand Hotel)
7163:800 (Grace Church)
7153:721 (Tisch School)
6926:61 (Adams Express)
6409:The New York Times
6337:The New York Times
6231:The New York Times
6193:The New York Times
6157:. April 20, 1937.
6155:The New York Times
6117:The New York Times
6081:. March 25, 1925.
6079:The New York Times
6041:The New York Times
5977:The New York Times
5924:The New York Times
5886:The New York Times
5556:The New York Times
5485:The New York Times
5446:The New York Times
5365:The New York Times
5326:The New York Times
5284:The New York Times
5245:The New York Times
5207:The New York Times
5169:The New York Times
5131:The New York Times
5066:The New York Times
5028:The New York Times
4990:The New York Times
4951:The New York Times
4883:The New York Times
4845:The New York Times
4747:The New York Times
4679:The New York Times
4641:The New York Times
4603:The New York Times
4565:The New York Times
4426:The New York Times
4358:The New York Times
4319:The New York Times
4275:The New York Times
4239:. March 30, 1926.
4237:The New York Times
4199:The New York Times
4161:The New York Times
4063:The New York Times
4027:. April 30, 1914.
4025:The New York Times
3972:The New York Times
3936:. March 21, 1914.
3934:The New York Times
3896:The New York Times
3858:The New York Times
3729:. April 26, 1913.
3727:The New York Times
3644:The New York Times
3594:The New York Times
3535:The New York Times
3497:The New York Times
3444:The New York Times
3394:The New York Times
3356:The New York Times
3318:The New York Times
3193:The New York Times
3155:The New York Times
3087:The New York Times
3049:The New York Times
3007:The New York Times
2950:The New York Times
2912:The New York Times
2761:The New York Times
2723:The New York Times
2685:The New York Times
2613:The New York Times
2574:The New York Times
2476:The New York Times
2076:The New York Times
2007:, pp. 21, 23.
1869:Dolkart, Andrew S.
1520:. November 7, 2014
1256:
1216:Critical reception
1054:
924:
878:T. Coleman du Pont
852:
821:Henry Baldwin Hyde
739: trains), and
590:equitable building
550:
475:Woolworth Building
453:, was designed by
313:Financial District
305:Equitable Building
278:Designated CP
43:Equitable Building
10455:
10454:
9892:Historic district
9830:
9829:
9685:National Register
9645:
9644:
9629:
9628:
9625:
9624:
9330:
9329:
9326:
9325:
9313:Skyscraper Museum
9200:
9199:
9196:
9195:
9107:Hudson River Park
9007:
9006:
9003:
9002:
8938:St. Paul Building
8913:Mortimer Building
8812:Park Row Building
8667:150 Nassau Street
8642:90–94 Maiden Lane
8557:28 Liberty Street
8537:20 Exchange Place
8463:East of Broadway/
8372:St. Paul's Chapel
8248:West of Broadway/
8179:
8178:
8175:
8174:
8140:Iridium Jazz Club
8117:1600 (Studebaker)
7922:39 (Macomb House)
7892:
7891:
7702:
7701:
7624:
7623:
7474:2100 (Apple Bank)
7425:
7424:
7261:
7260:
7188:Flatiron Building
7119:
7118:
7021:258 (Rogers Peet)
6994:St. Paul's Chapel
6916:26 (Standard Oil)
6891:U.S. Custom House
6816:
6815:
6807:Succeeded by
6764:978-1-56898-044-7
6712:978-0-300-07739-1
6689:978-0-8283-2188-4
6682:. Branden Books.
6668:978-1-258-18724-8
6607:. June 25, 1996.
6589:978-0-226-10134-7
6487:978-0-226-64468-4
6474:Page, M. (1999).
6386:978-0-19538-386-7
5979:. July 11, 1942.
5888:. June 17, 1925.
5426:978-0-8129-3107-5
5171:. July 18, 1956.
4885:. July 24, 1926.
4847:. April 7, 1925.
4643:. July 10, 1921.
4605:. June 30, 1918.
4470:978-1-58798-023-7
4428:. June 13, 1915.
4163:. June 11, 1917.
3974:. April 5, 1914.
3157:. June 30, 1908.
2687:. June 22, 1934.
2478:. June 18, 1916.
2323:, pp. 23–24.
2183:978-0-300-11465-2
1882:978-0-470-28963-1
1500:National Archives
1466:978-0-19538-386-7
1419:Benjamin C. Marsh
1351:Early skyscrapers
1189:Notable incidents
1130:Larry Silverstein
1110:Midtown Manhattan
874:Thompson–Starrett
841:Daniel H. Burnham
777:Nikita Khrushchev
773:Charles de Gaulle
769:Winston Churchill
548:Building entrance
479:Flatiron Building
423:28 Liberty Street
301:
300:
281:February 20, 2007
257:Significant dates
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10056:Kings (Brooklyn)
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9822:Scenic landmarks
9672:
9665:
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9399:Wall St/Broadway
9347:
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9206:
9205:
9079:Parks and plazas
9027:Arts and culture
9024:
9023:
9013:
9012:
8878:Government House
8826:Former buildings
8707:Bennett Building
8687:250 Water Street
8677:161 Water Street
8627:63 Nassau Street
8507:5 Beekman Street
8502:2 New York Plaza
8492:1 William Street
8477:1 New York Plaza
8472:1 Hanover Square
8292:130 Cedar Street
8245:
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7957:169–171 (Gilsey)
7917:Government House
7898:
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7708:
7707:
7634:Parks and plazas
7630:
7629:
7584:Audubon Ballroom
7431:
7430:
7326:1552 (I. Miller)
7310:Minskoff Theatre
7300:1501 (Paramount)
7267:
7266:
7233:1328 (Marbridge)
7198:1181 (Baudouine)
7125:
7124:
7111:561 (Scholastic)
6869:
6868:
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6810:Merchandise Mart
6788:Preceded by
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6638:. June 2, 1978.
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5068:. May 10, 1954.
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4717:New-York Tribune
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3499:. July 1, 1913.
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2576:. July 1, 1915.
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2078:. May 24, 1914.
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1116:1970s to present
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966:General Electric
872:After the fire,
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690:coffered ceiling
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9454:Other transport
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9283:Fraunces Tavern
9273:China Institute
9261:
9252:Pace University
9211:
9192:
9188:The Dead Rabbit
9173:Fraunces Tavern
9141:
9074:
9054:Four Continents
9018:
8999:
8943:Singer Building
8893:Kemble Building
8873:Gilsey Building
8821:
8817:Potter Building
8762:Fraunces Tavern
8732:Corbin Building
8672:161 Maiden Lane
8652:120 Wall Street
8647:116 John Street
8602:55 Water Street
8592:55 Broad Street
8577:45 Broad Street
8547:25 Water Street
8527:17 State Street
8517:15 Broad Street
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8337:Empire Building
8327:Cunard Building
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8147:1678 (Birdland)
8135:Beltone Studios
8002:Theatre Comique
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7698:
7684:Columbus Circle
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7276:
7273:Columbus Circle
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7011:233 (Woolworth)
6986:Corbin Building
6961:120 (Equitable)
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7935:
7933:
7930:
7928:
7925:
7923:
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7909:
7906:
7899:
7895:
7885:
7882:
7880:
7877:
7875:
7872:
7870:
7869:Prince Street
7867:
7865:
7862:
7860:
7857:
7855:
7854:Fulton Street
7852:
7850:
7847:
7845:
7842:
7840:
7837:
7835:
7832:
7830:
7827:
7825:
7824:Bowling Green
7822:
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7817:
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7812:
7810:
7807:
7805:
7802:
7800:
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7709:
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7695:
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7690:
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7674:Herald Square
7672:
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7667:
7665:
7662:
7660:
7657:
7655:
7652:
7650:
7649:Zuccotti Park
7647:
7645:
7644:Bowling Green
7642:
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7609:
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7307:
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7206:
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7203:1200 (Gilsey)
7201:
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7193:Madison Green
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7176:
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7149:
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7132:
7126:
7122:
7112:
7109:
7107:
7106:495 (New Era)
7104:
7102:
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7079:
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6936:1 Wall Street
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6854:
6850:
6843:
6838:
6836:
6831:
6829:
6824:
6823:
6820:
6811:
6804:
6801:by floor area
6799:
6792:
6786:
6781:
6778:
6777:
6766:
6760:
6756:
6751:
6738:
6734:
6730:
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6708:
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6695:
6691:
6685:
6681:
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6674:
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6518:
6517:
6509:
6493:
6489:
6483:
6479:
6478:
6470:
6463:
6458:
6456:
6449:, p. 68.
6448:
6443:
6441:
6439:
6422:
6418:
6414:
6410:
6406:
6399:
6397:
6388:
6382:
6378:
6377:
6372:
6371:White, Norval
6366:
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6342:
6338:
6334:
6328:
6312:
6308:
6304:
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6290:
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6281:
6274:
6273:Chappell 1992
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5411:White, Norval
5406:
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5378:
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5132:
5128:
5122:
5107:. p. 160
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4397:
4396:The Spectator
4393:
4387:
4371:
4367:
4363:
4359:
4355:
4348:
4332:
4328:
4324:
4320:
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4280:
4276:
4272:
4266:
4250:
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4228:
4212:
4208:
4204:
4200:
4196:
4190:
4174:
4170:
4166:
4162:
4158:
4152:
4136:
4132:
4128:
4122:
4116:, p. 69.
4115:
4110:
4108:
4101:, p. 29.
4100:
4098:
4092:
4076:
4072:
4068:
4064:
4060:
4054:
4038:
4034:
4030:
4026:
4022:
4016:
4010:, p. 45.
4009:
4007:
4001:
3985:
3981:
3977:
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3969:
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3947:
3943:
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3849:
3841:
3826:
3822:
3815:
3809:
3793:
3789:
3785:
3781:
3777:
3771:
3765:, p. 31.
3764:
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3728:
3724:
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3711:
3706:
3704:
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2887:
2883:
2879:
2872:
2856:
2852:
2848:
2841:
2839:
2832:, p. 29.
2831:
2826:
2820:, p. 13.
2819:
2814:
2808:, p. 62.
2807:
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2432:0-8478-0511-5
2428:
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2348:Chappell 1992
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2244:Chappell 1992
2240:
2238:
2236:
2234:
2232:
2230:
2228:
2221:, p. 24.
2220:
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2202:
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2198:
2196:
2194:
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2179:
2175:
2171:
2170:
2165:
2158:
2151:
2150:Chappell 1992
2146:
2144:
2142:
2135:, p. 21.
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2132:
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2124:
2122:
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2118:
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2026:
2024:
2022:
2020:
2018:
2016:
2014:
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1998:
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1984:
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1975:
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1971:
1969:
1967:
1965:
1963:
1955:
1950:
1948:
1946:
1944:
1942:
1940:
1938:
1936:
1929:, p. 11.
1928:
1926:
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1893:
1884:
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1846:
1845:Chappell 1992
1841:
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1808:
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1751:Chappell 1992
1747:
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1743:
1741:
1733:
1728:
1726:
1724:
1722:
1720:
1718:
1716:
1714:
1712:
1710:
1703:, p. 23.
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1103:
1099:
1098:Lawrence Wien
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1038:11 Penn Plaza
1035:
1034:Robert Abrams
1031:
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904:
903:mortgage loan
899:
893:
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882:Hotel McAlpin
879:
875:
860:
858:
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844:
842:
837:
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826:
822:
819:, founded by
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10387:Other lists
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10166:Schenectady
9961:Cattaraugus
9552:Marketfield
9547:Maiden Lane
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9092:The Battery
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8657:130 William
8587:52 Broadway
8562:32 Old Slip
8552:26 Broadway
8322:City Pier A
8267:65 Broadway
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7982:Astor House
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7804:72nd Street
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7529:Astor Court
7519:The Belnord
7143:611 (Cable)
6941:71 (Empire)
6911:25 (Cunard)
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6873:Buildings (
6447:Willis 1995
4114:Willis 1995
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2892:January 10,
1619:"NYCityMap"
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945:cornerstone
725:Wall Street
709:Wall Street
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166: /
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10146:Rensselaer
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5840:August 19,
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3427:Korom 2008
3298:Buley 1959
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2990:Buley 1959
2830:Buley 1959
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1242:Zoning law
1196:East River
953:topped out
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9592:Vesey/Ann
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9512:Cortlandt
9352:transport
9210:Education
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8238:Buildings
8222:Manhattan
7839:City Hall
7494:The Astor
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7026:City Hall
6861:the Bronx
6857:Manhattan
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2540:"History"
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1637:March 20,
1428:Citations
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1088:In 1954,
907:dividends
850:1912 fire
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615:colonnade
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498:penthouse
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10299:Brooklyn
10246:Southern
10241:Northern
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6853:Broadway
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1014:Barclays
938:derricks
868:Planning
829:a record
651:Interior
629:Features
603:spandrel
599:mullions
586:capitals
573:floors.
518:elevator
433:and the
408:ZIP Code
396:frontage
363:setbacks
309:Broadway
229:78001869
128:Broadway
123:Location
10378:Yonkers
10281:Buffalo
10269:by city
10253:Wyoming
10196:Suffolk
10191:Steuben
10121:Orleans
10111:Ontario
10096:Niagara
10071:Madison
10031:Genesee
9986:Clinton
9976:Chemung
9617:William
9542:Liberty
9475:Streets
9266:Museums
9220:Schools
9068:Titanic
7183:935–939
6567:May 13,
6546:Sources
6533:May 13,
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1623:NYC.gov
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805:Context
800:History
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580:-style
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10276:Albany
10221:Warren
10216:Ulster
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10141:Queens
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10126:Oswego
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10086:Nassau
10076:Monroe
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9966:Cayuga
9956:Broome
9941:Albany
9875:Topics
9807:Queens
9730:Queens
9572:Spruce
9557:Nassau
9527:Fulton
9492:Bridge
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9482:Albany
9359:Subway
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625:well.
594:frieze
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540:Facade
514:facade
490:column
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367:zoning
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10267:Lists
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10231:Wayne
10206:Tioga
10061:Lewis
10016:Essex
9951:Bronx
9932:Lists
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9582:Stone
9577:State
9567:South
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1377:Notes
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10437:List
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9607:West
9597:Wall
9537:John
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7579:3940
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6717:OCLC
6707:ISBN
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6663:ISBN
6648:2020
6620:2020
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