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797:, who then leased three contiguous plots from Rockefeller Center for a proposed 28-story building. The congregation was dispersed to other churches, and the old church building at Fifth Avenue and 48th Street was subsequently demolished. Construction commenced on 600 Fifth Avenue in 1950, and the tower was completed by 1952. The building was named after the Sinclair Oil Company, who leased eight floors. As a result of Sinclair's relocation to 600 Fifth Avenue, as well as Esso's relocation to 75 Rockefeller Plaza, NBC and RCA could expand into the space that Sinclair and Esso formerly occupied in the original complex, and they moved out of the Center Theatre shortly after the Sinclair Oil Company moved into its own tower. In mid-1953, Columbia bought all of the land along Sixth Avenue that had been owned by the Underel Corporation at a cost of $ 5.5 million. Rockefeller Center leased the land back from Columbia until 1973 for $ 200,000 a year. This allowed Columbia to install air conditioning, passing the costs on to the remaining tenants in return for lease extensions. 741:
was nearly fully rented, making a profit for the first time in its history. By 1944, the complex's existing rentable area totaled 5,290,000 square feet (491,000 m), with 99.7% of the space being leased. Because the complex was almost completely rented, Rockefeller Center's managers kept waiting lists of potential tenants, and as a result of the waiting lists, the complex's office space became more desirable to these tenants. Two years later, there were 400 companies who wanted to rent space in Rockefeller Center, and the complex's managers determined that they would need to add 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m) of space in order to house all the prospective tenants. Rockefeller Center was also popular among visitors: for instance, the lines to enter one of the Music Hall's five daily shows stretched from Sixth Avenue and 50th Street to Fifth Avenue and 52nd Street, a distance of four blocks.
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their expenses were paid for by their endowment fund. In 1983, Columbia University started looking to sell the land beneath Rockefeller Center. Two years later, Columbia agreed to sell the land to the Rockefeller Group for $ 400 million. The Rockefeller Group immediately set out to modernize many aspects of the complex. The Rainbow Room was closed for a $ 20 million restoration and expansion that brought the restaurant's floor area to 4,500 square feet (420 m), and it reopened in December 1987. The RCA Building's observation deck was subsequently closed because the Rainbow Room's expansion eliminated the only passageway to the observatory's elevator bank. In mid-1988, the RCA Building was renamed the GE Building.
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the roofs of each building. However, after Hood's death in 1935, the garden plan fell apart, as most of the complex's final buildings were built without provisions for gardens. The Associated Press Building's 15th-story roof, as well as the isolated location of the International Building and the high cost of these gardens, made this system infeasible. Ultimately, gardens were installed on 10 Rockefeller Plaza; 30 Rockefeller Plaza; the four International-themed retail buildings; the Center Theatre; and Radio City Music Hall. The gardens started running a $ 45,000-per-year deficit by 1937 due to various expenses as well as a lack of interest among tourists.
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Frontiers"; this theme dealt with social and scientific innovations and represented the challenges that humanity faced "after the conquest of the physical world". In theory, this was considered a fitting theme, but Alexander had been so specific about the details of the necessary artworks that it limited the creative license for any artists who would be commissioned for such works, so he was fired. It took several tries to agree on the current theme, "The March of Civilization", at which point some of the art had already been commissioned, including those which Alexander had proposed.
786:, while newer office buildings did. As Columbia University still owned the land underneath the complex, they were tasked with installing air conditioning in the buildings. The new building would add emphasis to any north–south views of the center, since the existing complex's building only formed west–east axes. Another problem befell Rockefeller Center's key tenants, NBC and RCA, who were approached by other developers with the promise of more leasable space, a commodity that was scarce in the fully leased complex. These problems were pushed aside temporarily by the onset of the 2040: 2128:(37 cm) layer of waterproofing. The surface of Rockefeller Plaza outside Radio City Music Hall, between 50th and 51st Street, contains small bronze circles for theatergoers to stand on while waiting to enter the hall. Until the 1980s, the plaza contained plaques that affirmed Columbia University's ownership of Rockefeller Center, but these were removed with the 1985 sale of the complex to the Rockefeller Group. Since Rockefeller Plaza is technically a purely private property to which the public is welcome, the plaza is closed for part of one day every year. 2878: 579: 2108: 833: 2569: 969: 1781:
quality, overall design, and materials used. The building, located in the middle of the block between Rockefeller Plaza and Fifth Avenue, contains a central plaza on its east, facing the Fifth Avenue entrance, which contains the famous statue of Atlas. The Palazzo d'Italia and International Building North serve as six-story retail wings of the International Building. The Palazzo d'Italia is at 626 Fifth Avenue, on the south side of the plaza, while International Building North is at 636 Fifth Avenue, north of the plaza.
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while the two retail wings east of the International Building were designed later. The low rectangular structures that replaced the oval building were seen as a more suitable design for the avenue. The current international theme was decided on due to a lack of American tenants willing to rent there; eventually, the structures were occupied by British, French, and Italian interests, although the Italian interests ultimately were the only foreign tenants who rented for the long term.
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plaza would have been located at ground level with a promenade called Channel Gardens, which led westward from Fifth Avenue to the plaza. In the March 1931 revision to the complex's blueprint, the center plaza was enhanced and sunken. The sunken plaza was originally supposed to be oval-shaped, but the plaza was later changed to a rectangular shape. The sunken rectangular plaza, planted with shrubs, provided a sense of privacy and enclosure when it was originally built.
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closed in 2009 in preparation for an extensive renovation that started in 2011. The restaurant reopened in October 2014. The Rockefeller family moved out of their offices in the GE Building in 2014 due to rising rents. They re-settled in less expensive offices on 49th Street, near their old headquarters. The next year, in July 2015, the GE Building was renamed after
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exteriors of all of the original complex's buildings, as well as the interiors of the International Building's and 30 Rockefeller Plaza's lobbies, on April 23, 1985. In its approval of the complex's landmark status, the commission wrote, "Rockefeller Center ranks among the grandest architectural projects ever undertaken in the United States". The buildings became a
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comprise a system that stretched over 0.75 miles (1.21 km), all air-conditioned and lined with shops. Meanwhile, the pair of four-lane roadways was supposed to be located underneath the pedestrian mall, with delivery ramps leading to a 320-by-180-foot (98 by 55 m) central loading area 34 feet (10 m) below ground. Later plans also included a
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an entertainment complex, having been used for mainly commercial purposes through its history. The LPC held hearings in 1983 to determine how much of Rockefeller Center should be protected as a landmark. The Rockefeller family and Columbia University acknowledged that the buildings were already symbolically landmarks, but their spokesman
10764: 490:, to design the buildings. They worked under the umbrella of "Associated Architects" so none of the buildings could be attributed to any specific firm. The principal builder and "managing agent" was John R. Todd, one of the co-founders of Todd, Robertson and Todd. The principal architect and leader of the Associated Architects was 775:, at the north end of the existing property, became part of Rockefeller Center after ownership of the building was transferred from the Haswin Corporation to Rockefeller Center, Inc. The building was topped out the next month. Hugh Robertson stepped down as manager the next year, and he was replaced by Gustav Eyssell. 1852:
lobby at 48th Street, a service entrance to the same street, and a connection to 1 Rockefeller Plaza at its west end. Unlike other buildings in the complex, 600 Fifth Avenue's ground level only contained one public entrance to maximize the ground-floor retail space, which was originally leased by Swiss interests and
2003:, each representing a different attribute: leadership, will, thought, imagination, energy, and alertness. Chambellan also designed the fountains' drain covers with various bronze depictions of sea creatures such as turtles and crabs. During the winter, the Channel Gardens' fountains were shut off and decorated with 2007:'s sculptures of angels. The twelve sculptures, each measuring 8 feet (2.4 m) tall, have been placed in the gardens every winter since 1954. At the western end of the promenade is a plaque commemorating the original Elgin Gardens, as well as a bronze monumental plaque to John D. Rockefeller Jr (see 2553:
recumbent, bringing fire to mankind. The statue is flanked by two smaller gilded representations of Youth and Maiden, which were relocated to Palazzo d'Italia from 1939 to 1984 because Manship thought the representations did not fit visually. The model for Prometheus was Leonardo (Leon) Nole, and the
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The concourse is the uppermost level of the complex's four basement levels, as well as the only basement level open to the public. The lower three levels are home to storage rooms and the complex's shipping center, the latter of which is accessed by a delivery ramp at 50th Street. Access is via lobby
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The plaza's main entrance is through the Channel Gardens, a 60-foot-wide (18 m), 200-foot-long (61 m) planted pedestrian esplanade running westward from Fifth Avenue between the British Empire Building and La Maison Francaise. The steeply sloping promenade was originally furnished with six
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In January 2020, Tishman Speyer hired Gabellini Sheppard Associates to design a renovation for Channel Gardens, Rockefeller Plaza, and the Lower Plaza. These plans included modifications to lighting, planting, pathways, and facades. The plans were approved that April. Gabellini Sheppard also proposed
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report in 1982 stated that Rockefeller Center had been popular among tenants from its inception, being almost fully rented for much of the first half-century of its existence. The major exception was in the 1970s, when it was only 85 percent rented. However, Rockefeller Center was not popular as
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Time-Life also wanted to expand, as its existing space in 1 Rockefeller Plaza was also becoming insufficient. In August 1953, Rockefeller Center, Inc., bought a tract of land on the west side of Sixth Avenue between 50th and 51st streets. In 1956, two years after the demolition of the Center Theatre,
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took a more moderate viewpoint, saying that negative critics had "hoped for too much" precisely because Rockefeller Center had been planned during an economically prosperous time, but was constructed during the Depression. Even though Allen thought that the art was mediocre and the opportunities for
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mistakenly said that Maxwell would never sell, and Maxwell himself said that he had never been approached by the Rockefellers. Consequently, Rockefeller Center did not purchase Maxwell's property until 1970. Maxwell's demand paled to that of Daniel Hurley and Patrick Daly, owners of a speakeasy who,
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Ultimately, the people mover was not built, but the 25-space mall opened in May 1935. The complex's owner Tishman Speyer renovated the concourse in 1999 in an effort to make the underground retail space more noticeable and attract more upscale tenants. The original bronze ornaments and lighting were
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designed the gardens atop the other two buildings. The British and French gardens both contain a lawn and pool surrounded by hedges, while the other two gardens atop the International Building's wings include ivy lawns surrounded by hedges. The Italian garden also contained a cobblestone walkway and
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and Raymond Hood. They came about because both Hood and Todd believed that rooftop gardens would enhance the complex's beauty; in particular, Hood compared the presence of rooftop gardens to the plants around a house. Originally, the gardens were supposed to be all interconnected via bridges between
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The 36-story tower at 1 Rockefeller Plaza, on the east side of the plaza between 48th and 49th streets, is the original Time & Life Building that was opened in April 1937. Time Inc. itself did not move into the building for another year after its completion. In 1960, the building was renamed for
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at 1260 Avenue of the Americas, occupying the southwestern portion of the block between 50th and 51st streets. The only remaining theater in the complex, it was similar in style to the Center Theatre, but at a larger scale. Construction started in December 1931, and the hall opened in December 1932.
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Columbia University was not making enough money from Rockefeller Center leases by the 1970s, since a series of negotiations with Rockefeller Center Inc. (now Rockefeller Group) had effectively reduced the annual lease payment to $ 11 million. The university's funds had dwindled so much that by 1972,
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600 Fifth Avenue and 75 Rockefeller Plaza received renovations in the early 1970s. Unlike in the rest of the complex, where different components were renovated one at a time to avoid disturbing tenants, the two structures were renovated all at once because their space was largely vacant. Rockefeller
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For the project, 228 buildings on the site were razed and some 4,000 tenants relocated. Demolition of the properties began in 1930. All of the buildings' leases had been bought by August 1931, though there were some tenants on the western and southeastern edges of the plot who refused to leave their
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As per the 1916 Zoning Act, the wall of any given tower that faces a street could only rise to a certain height, proportionate to the street's width, at which point the building had to be set back by a given proportion. This system of setbacks would continue until the tower reaches a floor level in
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wrote, "What makes Rockefeller Center work is that it is at once a formal Beaux‐Arts‐influenced complex of dignified towers and a lively, utterly contemporary amalgam of shops, plazas and street life. It is as natural a home for a 1970's street festival as for a 1930's movie about cafe society: few
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had a more optimistic view of the complex, expressing that Rockefeller Center was "rational, logically conceived, biologically normal, harmonious". He wrote that although Rockefeller Center would inevitably be disorganized in its earliest years, it would eventually adhere to a certain "order", and
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The largest and most grand of the gardens was the 0.75-acre (0.30 ha) "Garden of the Nations" (alternatively "Gardens of the Nations"), which was installed on the eleventh-floor roof of 30 Rockefeller Plaza and opened in April 1935. The construction effort involved 3,000 short tons (2,700 long
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three blocks north, to complement the Rockefeller complex between the two towers. 600 Fifth Avenue contains a limestone facade, consistent with that of the original complex, as well as a seventh-story setback on its Fifth Avenue side and rooftop gardens on its setbacks. The building contains a main
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The western half of the southernmost block of the complex along Sixth Avenue, between 48th and 49th streets, contains the former U.S. Rubber Company Building (now Simon & Schuster Building) at 1230 Avenue of the Americas. The last structure in the original complex to be built, it was topped out
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The small Center Theatre was deemed redundant to the Radio City Music Hall, and in its final years, had been used as an NBC and RCA broadcasting space. After NBC and RCA expanded into the floor area formerly occupied by Sinclair, the U.S. Rubber Company indicated that it wanted to expand its office
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on the northern block's empty lot, which had been reserved for the Metropolitan Opera house, was topped out by June 1938 and occupied by December of that year. The presence of Associated Press and Time Inc. expanded Rockefeller Center's scope from strictly a radio-communications complex to a hub of
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A series of shop- and restaurant-filled pedestrian passages stretch underground from 47th to 51st streets between Fifth and Seventh avenues. The pedestrian tunnel system was part of the updated 1931 plan for the center, and formal proposals for the system were submitted in 1933. It was supposed to
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At the front of 30 Rock is the Lower Plaza, located in the very center of the complex and below ground level. The center plaza was part of the plans for the canceled Metropolitan Opera House. Although the opera house was canceled in 1929, the plaza was retained in subsequent plans. Originally, the
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The east side of Sixth Avenue, officially known as Avenue of the Americas, contains most of the buildings that were built specifically for the proposed radio complex. These buildings, which comprise "Radio City", are 1230 Avenue of the Americas, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Radio City Music Hall and 1270
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Through the 1960s, the Music Hall was successful regardless of the status of the city's economic, business, or entertainment sectors as a whole. However, by the early 1970s, the proliferation of closed-captioned foreign movies had reduced attendance at the Music Hall. The first round of staff and
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Rockefeller Center Inc. had started working on plans to expand the complex during World War II, even though the outbreak of the war had stopped almost all civilian construction projects. In 1943, the complex's managers bought land and buildings on three street corners near the complex. Rockefeller
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Rockefeller Center only became profitable after the last building in the original complex was completed. The complex had incurred $ 26 million in debt by 1935, which had increased to $ 39 million by 1940. However, the complex was already 87% rented by 1940, and by the next year, Rockefeller Center
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submitted proposals for a 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m) rooftop terrace on Radio City Music Hall, as well as a pedestrian bridge to 50 Rockefeller Plaza. These plans dated from an original proposal for the theater that was never carried out. The garden opened in September 2021 and is formally
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In July 1962, two years after John Rockefeller Jr.'s death, the center's management placed a plaque at the plaza, containing a list of ten principles in which he believed. The creed was first expressed in 1941. Rockefeller's beliefs include "the supreme worth of the individual and in his right to
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Building, is located on the west side of Rockefeller Plaza between 50th and 51st streets. It was constructed in the spring of 1938. The only building in the Center built to the outer limits of its lot line, the 15-story building took its shape from Associated Press's need for a single, undivided,
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The International Complex is along Fifth Avenue, with the 41-story International Building and four smaller country-themed structures with retail outlets. The tower and the two southern retail buildings—were planned after the cancellation of the incongruously designed oval retail building in 1931,
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of Chicago, bought the original 14 buildings and land in 2000 for $ 1.85 billion. With the sale, the Rockefeller family gave up its remaining interest in Rockefeller Center's operation. Tishman Speyer also decided to renovate the complex's retail spaces and underground concourse. The Rainbow Room
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600 Fifth Avenue is located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 48th Street and was built after the other buildings in the main complex, opening in 1952. The 28-story tower was once also known as the Sinclair Oil Building and the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building. Its L-shaped footprint
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recommended that only a small section (including the RCA Building, Lower Plaza, and Channel Gardens) should be protected. By contrast, almost everyone else who supported Rockefeller Center's landmark status recommended that the entire complex be landmarked. The LPC granted landmark status to the
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on First Avenue had no "human scale" or "transition from the intimate to the monumental", whereas Rockefeller Center's buildings "produce an aesthetic effect out of all proportion to their size". Haskell wrote in 1966 that Rockefeller Center's designers "seemed to have regarded urban life as an
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streets. Built as a cohesive unit, the buildings have been owned by Tishman Speyer since 2000. The buildings are spread along six blocks, with three blocks facing each avenue. These six blocks are the size of three standard blocks. One of the landmark buildings' defining features is the Indiana
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became the family's "single largest repository" of wealth. In 1950, Rockefeller Center Inc. paid the last installment of the $ 65 million mortgage owed to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Three years later, the complex was making $ 5 million per year in profit, excluding the tax breaks.
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In light of the abundance of possible renters, John Rockefeller Jr. transferred his ownership of the complex to his sons. The father collected the $ 57.5 million loan that Rockefeller Center Inc. owed him, then distributed it to his sons in the form of a tax break. Rockefeller Center eventually
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agreed to occupy the plot. and excavation of the U.S. Rubber Company Building site commenced in May 1939. John Rockefeller installed the building's ceremonial final rivet on November 1, 1939, marking the completion of the original complex. However, although the final rivet had been driven, the
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to all high street-side exterior walls of New York City buildings in order to increase sunlight for city streets. The plan also included rooftop gardens and a recessed central plaza. The International Complex, announced in 1931, replaced an earlier plan for an oval retail building; its name was
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The northern, southern, and eastern sides of the plaza are surrounded by a walkway that is several steps below street level, with staircases at either western end as well as at the plaza's Channel Gardens entrance. Some 200 flagpoles surround the plaza's perimeter at ground level, installed at
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has the address 630 Fifth Avenue to its east, or 45 Rockefeller Plaza to its west. The tower stands at 41 stories high, including mechanical floors. One of two skyscrapers that opened in Manhattan in 1935, it was noted for its short 136-day duration of construction, as well as the construction
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entertainment complex on the site. By May 1930, RCA and its affiliates had agreed to develop the site. Todd released a new plan "G-3" in January 1930, followed by an "H plan" that March. Another plan, announced in March 1931, received mostly negative feedback from the public. The design of the
372:. While 600 Fifth Avenue is at the southeast corner of the complex, it was built by private interests in the 1950s and was only acquired by the center in 1963. The complex is noted for the large quantities of art present in almost all of its buildings, its expansive underground concourse, its 1931:, Exxon, and Time Inc. to invest in the center. The new project added a combined 6,100,000 square feet (570,000 m) of space to the existing center when it was completed, and was attractive to potential tenants because of this. Four buildings are part of the newer Sixth Avenue expansion: 1602:
and its western annex at 1250 Sixth Avenue. The 70-floor, 872-foot-tall (266 m) building anchors the entire complex, and is located on the eastern side of the block. Opened in 1933 as the RCA Building, the building has been renamed multiple times, first to the GE Building in 1988, after
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surface. However, the sidewalks are much wider than on typical streets. In addition, Rockefeller Plaza is supported by a multi-level steel skeleton underneath, which houses the underground mall, storage rooms, and the complex's shipping and loading center. As such, it contains a 14.5 inches
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Rockefeller Plaza is a pedestrian street running through the complex, parallel to Fifth and Sixth avenues. This street was also part of the original plans for the Metropolitan Opera, and Benjamin Morris originally intended for the road to stretch from 42nd to 59th streets. Only the 720-foot
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Work on two more internationally themed retail buildings and a larger, 38-story, 512-foot (156 m) "International Building", started in September 1934. One of the two small buildings was already rented to Italian interests. The final small building would have been rented by Germany, but
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At first, Alexander suggested "Homo Fabor, Man the Builder" as the complex's overarching theme, representing satisfaction with one's occupation rather than with the wage. However, that theme was not particularly well received by the architects, so Alexander proposed another theme, the "New
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since 1892, had leased a property at 49th Street. They would sell for $ 250 million, roughly the cost of the entire complex. They initially gained a lease extension until 1942, but ended up leasing their property until 1975, and was built around Maxwell's and Hurley and Daly's properties.
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regular intervals along the walkway and Rockefeller Plaza. The poles were installed in 1942 and were originally intended to be temporary. The flags later became permanent installations, fitting in with the nearby International Complex. The poles originally displayed the flags of the
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officials announced the construction of a new tower, the Time-Life Building, on that plot. The 500-foot (150 m), $ 7 million building would include connections to the existing passageway system and to Roxy's Theater directly to its west. Time Inc. and Rockefeller Center formed a
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in 1941, Rockefeller Center was affected by the war. The Dutch government had been slated to take up one-fifth of the space at 10 Rockefeller Plaza, but could not do so because of World War II. Seven of the complex's eight travel agencies had to move elsewhere because of the war, and
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between 47th and 48th streets, would not be revealed until 1970. The Exxon Building opened in 1971, followed by the McGraw-Hill Building in 1973 and the Celanese Building in 1974. By the time all three of the new buildings were opened, Rockefeller Center contained 7% of
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There is another significant hybrid: purely private space to which the public is customarily welcome, at the owners' implicit discretion. These spaces include Lever House, Rockefeller Plaza and College Walk at Columbia University, which close for part of one day every
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for flowers. They were originally composed of thirteen nation-specific gardens whose layouts were inspired by the gardens in the respective countries they represented. Each of the nation-themed gardens were separated by barriers. There was an "International Garden", a
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formed another joint venture, Rock-Uris Corp. Originally, the venture wanted to construct a hotel to the west of 75 Rockefeller Center, but ultimately, a glass-and-concrete 43-story office building was built on the site. In 1961, the building was named after
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in June 1940. Excavation started in October 1938, and the building was topped out by April 1939. At the same time, Rockefeller Center Inc. wanted to develop the western half of the southern plot, which was partially occupied by the Center Theatre. The
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The Center Theatre, at 1236 Sixth Avenue, was the only structure in the original Rockefeller Center to be demolished. Originally the "RKO Roxy Theatre", it was renamed after Fox Theatres sued Roxy Rothafel over the naming rights to the nearby
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was closed to the public from 1943 to 1950. Instructions for blackouts and sandbags for extinguishing fires were placed throughout the complex. During the war, the RCA Building's Room 3603 became the primary location of the U.S. operations of
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praised Rockefeller Center's lower plaza as being "perhaps the most successful open space in the United States, perhaps in the world", due to its success in drawing visitors. The plaza has also inspired similar developments around the world.
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designed the building, as well as several other office buildings in the city that were built over theaters. The building's entrance design, blending in with that of the other buildings in the Radio City section, is marked by three sculptural
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performer firings began in 1972. By January 1978, the Music Hall was in debt, and the hall's annual attendance had declined to 1.5 million visitors, down from 5 million in 1968. Officials stated that it could not remain open after April. A
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from the country's government. The empty office site was downsized and became the "International Building North", rented by various international tenants. In April 1935, developers opened the International Building and its wings.
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Building instead. 10 Rockefeller was built as a 16-story slab, basically a miniature version of 1 Rockefeller. 10 Rockefeller's six-story parking garage was the first in Rockefeller Center. Notable modern tenants include the
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surrounds another building at the corner of 49th Street and Fifth Avenue, such that it fronts 200 feet (61 m) on 48th Street, 100 feet (30 m) on Fifth Avenue, but only 63 feet (19 m) midblock on 49th Street.
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The current complex is a combination of two building complexes and a standalone building: 13 of the original Art Deco office buildings from the 1930s, one building across 51st Street built in 1947, and a set of four
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limestone facade possessed by all 14 structures, as specified in the original plans. All of the structures were designed by Associated Architects, with Raymond Hood as the principal architect, and are listed on the
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The underground pedestrian mall and ramp system between 48th and 51st streets was finished in early May. In 1936, an ice skating rink replaced the unprofitable retail space on the lower plaza, below ground level.
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statue, commissioned in 1934, is located at the western end of the sunken plaza. It stands 18 feet (5.5 m) high and weighs 8 short tons (7.1 long tons). The statue depicts the Greek legend of the Titan
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in 1950. By 1951, Columbia had acquiesced to reimbursing Rockefeller Center, Inc., for AC installation, while NBC and RCA were given permission to use the Center Theatre for extra broadcasting space.
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commissioned a report in 1974 titled "Grand Central Terminal and Rockefeller Center: A Historic-Critical Estimate of Their Significance", in which they concluded that Rockefeller Center, along with
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The other four buildings were built as part of a single project on the west side of Sixth Avenue between 47th and 51st streets. Erected from 1958 through 1974, they were all built by the same firm,
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10 Rockefeller Plaza is located opposite 1 Rockefeller, on the west side of the plaza. Its planning name was the Holland House, but the Dutch government did not sign on, so the building became the
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stairways in the six landmark buildings, through restaurants surrounding the concourse-level skating rink, and via elevators to the north and south of the rink. There is also a connection to the
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building, the current Rockefeller Center came about after the Met could not afford to move to the proposed new building. Various plans were discussed before the current one was approved in 1932.
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describes the center as "the only large private permanent construction project planned and executed between the start of the Depression and the end of the Second World War". According to writer
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at 620 Fifth Avenue, which opened in April 1933. It is also a standalone building, with exactly the same massing asLa Maison Francaise, down to the setback, rooftop garden, and half-penthouse.
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after Time Inc. had moved into 1271 Avenue of the Americas, the new Time-Life Building located three blocks away. The tower was renamed for its street address after General Dynamics moved to
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The construction of the project employed between 40,000 and 60,000 people. The complex was the largest private building project ever undertaken in contemporary times. Architectural historian
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wrote, "Rockefeller Center is one of the few surviving public spaces that look as if they were designed and used by people who knew what stable wealth was and were not ashamed to enjoy it."
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The Last Rivet: The story of Rockefeller Center, a city within a city, as told at the ceremony in which John D. Rockefeller, Jr., drove the last rivet of the last building, November 1, 1939
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The other building on the block between 50th and 51st streets is 1270 Avenue of the Americas, a 31-story structure with a setback on the sixth floor. Originally named the RKO Building for
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which that level's floor area was 25% that of the ground level's area. After that 25% threshold was reached, the building could rise without restriction. This law was superseded by the
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During early planning, the development was often referred to as "Radio City", "Rockefeller City", or "Metropolitan Square" (after the Metropolitan Square Corporation). Ivy Lee, the
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In its earliest years, Rockefeller Center received largely negative and pessimistic reviews from architectural critics. The most cynical opinion came from architectural scholar
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replaced, air-conditioning was installed, two passageways were demolished, and both ground-level and underground retail spaces were refurbished as part of the renovation.
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600 Fifth Avenue was sold to Rockefeller Center's managers in 1963, thus officially becoming part of Rockefeller Center. The same year, officials from Esso (later renamed
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on December 7, 1941, Rockefeller Center Inc. terminated all lease agreements with German, Italian, and Japanese tenants because their respective countries comprised the
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created three bronze sculptures of winged spirits for the lobby. The RKO Building served as headquarters for its namesake company in the 1930s, and was renamed for the
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building into the space that was taken up by the underused theater. In October 1953, it was announced that the theater would be demolished. It was demolished in 1954.
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in Pittsburgh, also designed by Harrison & Abramovitz, includes limestone piers and steel fins that were inspired by 30 Rockefeller Plaza's design. In the 1960s,
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for the 1,071-square-foot (99 m) wall in the lobby of the then-RCA Building. This came after Nelson had been unable to secure the commissioning of either
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life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" (the first principle) and "truth and justice are fundamental to an enduring social order" (the sixth principle).
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on the eastern side of the block, and its northern and southern elevations contain five setbacks. The exterior also houses an abstract bas-relief created by
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renovating the International Building's lobby. A rooftop garden above Radio City Music Hall opened in September 2021. Starting in 2022, a roller rink called
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a less lively complex were wasted, he stated that Rockefeller Center had an aura of "festivity" around it, unlike most other office buildings in America.
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started in 1931, and the first buildings opened in 1933. The core of the complex was completed by 1939. Described as one of the greatest projects of the
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The Rockefeller Group filed for bankruptcy protection in May 1995 after missing several mortgage payments. That November, John Rockefeller Jr.'s son
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tons) of soil; 100 short tons (89 long tons) of rock from as far as England; 100,000 bricks; 2,000 trees and shrubs; 4,000 small plants; and 20,000
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was set up in the Lower Plaza from April to October. In addition, 19 eateries opened within Rockefeller Center during the early 2020s, including 12
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during the 1960s and 1970s. The center spans 22 acres (8.9 ha) in total, with some 17,000,000 square feet (1,600,000 m) in office space.
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statue was constructed in May 1934. By July 1934, the complex had leased 80% of the available space in the six buildings that were already opened.
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statue is located in the International Building's courtyard. It faces eastward toward St. Patrick's Cathedral on Fifth Avenue. The statue depicts
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known as Radio Park. Designed by the firm of HMWhite, the slightly sloped garden includes birch trees, a set of bleachers, and various pathways.
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to design three new towers on the west side of Sixth Avenue, with one tower on each block between 47th and 50th streets. The Exxon Building, at
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between 49th and 50th streets, was formally announced in August 1967. Three months later, officials also announced plans for a tower housing
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The International complex's gardens fared better. Hancock developed the British Empire Building and La Maison Francaise's gardens, while
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loft-like newsroom as large as the lot could accommodate—namely, a 200-by-187-foot (61 by 57 m) blocky structure with no setbacks.
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restaurant on the 65th floor, and, formerly, the Rockefeller family office; a windowless segment in the middle of the base that houses
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1230 Avenue of the Americas (originally the U.S. Rubber Company Building) is the most recently built structure in the original complex.
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By the 1940s, most critics had positive views of Rockefeller Center. Even Mumford praised the complex, lamenting in 1947 that the new
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wrote in its report that the center was "one of the most successful urban planning projects in the history of American architecture".
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were hired to come up with blueprints for the house. However, the new building was too expensive for the Met to fund by itself, and
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to their maximum potential. It has three main segments: the 66-story tower rising from the eastern part of the base with the famous
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On the southeast corner of the complex, on Fifth Avenue between 48th and 49th streets, there were also two pre-existing buildings.
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The RKO Building was the first structure to be completed, in September 1932, followed by the Music Hall in December 1932 and the
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The 121-foot-high (37 m) Music Hall seats 6,000 people, and since opening has seen over 300 million visitors. Located in a
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Building) was, at the time of commissioning, the largest metal bas-relief in the world. The complex's other sculptors included
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adjacent to the neighboring 1270 Avenue of the Americas, the Music Hall is housed under the building's seventh-floor setback.
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Pacelle, Mitchell; Lipin, Steven (May 12, 1995). "Japanese owner seeks court protection for Manhattan's Rockefeller Center".
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narrow pools in the center of the space, each surrounded by hedges. The pools are topped with fountain heads designed by
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that Rockefeller Center's design was akin to a "civic center" whose design represented the 1930s version of the future.
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installed temporary artwork in the Channel Gardens in 2019 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of David Hosack's birth.
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in November 1939. The 23-story building contains two 7-story wings on its north and south sides. It was renamed after
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The art that currently exists within Rockefeller Center was inspired by Professor Alexander's arts program. Sculptor
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is placed above the statue from November to January every year; it is usually put in place and lit the week after
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for each of the building's three bays, signifying muses of Contemporary Thought, Morning, and Evening. In 1990,
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said in 1935, "The view of Rockefeller Center from Fifth Avenue is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen."
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Gardens on the roofs of Rockefeller Center's International Complex, as viewed from the International Building
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From the ground up: observations on contemporary architecture, housing, highway building, and civic design
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As with most numbered crosstown streets in Manhattan, Rockefeller Plaza is 30 feet (9.1 m) wide with
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listing in May. The hall was set to close on April 12, but five days before the planned closing date, the
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in April 1933. The RCA Building's opening was delayed from May 1 to mid-May because of a controversy over
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At the Crossroads: Diego Rivera and his Patrons at MoMA, Rockefeller Center, and the Palace of Fine Arts
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annex. These buildings exist as a result of two tenants who refused to sell their rights to Rockefeller
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he also praised the complex for being a paragon of "noble" and "efficient" construction. The writer
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For details on the International Building, International Building North, and Palazzo d'Italia, see
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The block immediately to the north, on Sixth Avenue between 49th and 50th streets, is occupied by
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Grand Central Terminal and Rockefeller Center: A Historic-critical Estimate of Their Significance
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commissioned many Depression-era artists to design works for the interior of the hall, including
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Pittsburgh Central Downtown Historic District (Boundary Increase and Additional Documentation)
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Grantz, Roberta B.; Cook, Joy (March 14, 1978). "Music Hall: Krupsak blames regime for woes".
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Avenue of the Americas. The idea for an integrated media complex somewhere came in 1920, when
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in the center of the plaza was erected for the first time in December 1933, and the complex's
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Several later buildings were inspired by Rockefeller Center and its constituent buildings.
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The original center has several sections. Radio City, along Sixth Avenue and centered on
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ranked the Rockefeller Center complex among the top 150 buildings in the United States.
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that had been published the same year. One of the center's more controversial works was
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owned a lot at 2–6 West 49th Street and wished to develop it; the lot was developed as
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the titan, with exaggerated muscles, supporting the celestial vault on his shoulders.
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New York 2000: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Bicentennial and the Millennium
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan from 14th to 59th Streets
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became controversial, as it contained Moscow May Day scenes and a clear portrait of
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adjacent to it was demolished. The 19-story annex, designed by Wallace Harrison and
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A proposed 16-story building in the center of the southernmost block was leased to
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were ordered for the project in December 1931, the largest such order at the time.
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The landmarked buildings comprise 12 acres (49,000 m) in Midtown, bounded by
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Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building (formerly 600 Fifth Avenue Building)
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List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan from 14th to 59th Streets
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contributed the largest number of individual pieces – twelve, including the
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magazine, wrote that Rockefeller Center's ambiance was "gray, unreal, baleful".
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in 1976. 1230 Avenue of the Americas was expanded to the east in 1954 after the
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derived by the British, French, and Italian tenants who eventually occupied it.
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The Street Book: An Encyclopedia of Manhattan's Street Names and Their Origins
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View of New York City looking south from 30 Rockefeller Plaza's observatory,
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The actual architects are "Associated Architects", a consortium composed of
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agreed to buy Rockefeller Center's buildings for $ 1.1 billion, beating out
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in 1987. The complex and associated land has been controlled since 2000 by
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The Channel Gardens between the British and French buildings, facing the
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Office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
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Commissioned in 1936 and executed by Lee Lawrie and Rene Chambellan, the
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When the Cathedrals Were White: A Journey to the Country of Timid People
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Center unveiled plans for expansion to the southwest and north in 1944.
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coordinated the colors of the works located inside the buildings, and
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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New York 1930: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Two World Wars
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across 51st Street at the north end of Rockefeller Plaza, and four
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Stern, Robert A. M.; Gilmartin, Patrick; Mellins, Thomas (1987).
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Kayden, Jerold S.; The Municipal Art Society of New York (2000).
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in San Francisco, which was nicknamed "Rockefeller Center West".
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Eastern Air Lines Building was not completed until October 1940.
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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers
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is placed annually in Rockefeller Center at the end of November.
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voted to create a nonprofit subsidiary to lease the Music Hall.
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was taken down because they were seen as being fascist, and the
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Weisman, Winston R. (1959). "The First Landscaped Skyscraper".
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The Life of Nelson A. Rockefeller: Worlds to Conquer, 1908–1958
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The 36-story Time & Life Building, named for anchor tenant
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separate the British Empire Building and La Maison Francaise.
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depicts workers resting for a meal during the construction of
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The gardens atop Rockefeller Center's roofs were designed by
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designs can join such disparate worlds so comfortably." The
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Two small buildings abut the north and south corners of the
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Stern, Robert A. M.; Fishman, David; Tilove, Jacob (2006).
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Space, Time and Architecture: The Growth of a New Tradition
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For a reference to the roller skating rink's opening, see:
9674:"RXR Said to Buy 99-Year Leasehold at 75 Rockefeller Plaza" 6671: 6506: 6309: 6307: 6169: 6034: 5861: 5305:"Why Are Rockefellers Moving From 30 Rock? 'We Got a Deal'" 4985: 4983: 4835: 4833: 4301:"Nelson Rockefeller To Address Skyscraper Workers Tomorrow" 3770: 3768: 3759: 3747: 3566: 3564: 3562: 3560: 3516:"Wallace Harrison Dead At 86; Rockefeller Center Architect" 3222:"Rockefeller Buys $ 100,000,000 Realty; Part For New Opera" 3089: 3087: 2341:
of Wisdom above the main entrance to 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
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bought RCA, and then to the Comcast Building in 2014 after
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Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience
12642:(Reprinted by Scholarly Press, 1976; often referred to as 12127: 12125: 12012: 12010: 11937: 11935: 11920: 11709: 11707: 11658: 11656: 11626: 11624: 11415: 11405: 11403: 11299: 11297: 11295: 11256: 11203: 10374: 10372: 10370: 9298: 9296: 8382:"Tishman Speyer Eyeing Luxury Hotel at Rockefeller Center" 7033:"Agreement With U.D.C. Keeps Music Hall Open Indefinitely" 6733:"Two Buildings Get A Major Overhaul At Rockefeller Center" 6697: 6695: 6693: 6559: 6557: 6431: 6429: 6101: 6091: 6089: 6087: 6085: 6053: 6051: 6049: 5929: 5927: 5914: 5912: 5793: 5791: 5597: 4553: 4551: 4549: 4373: 4371: 4326: 3988: 3986: 3279: 3277: 3085: 3083: 3081: 3079: 3077: 3075: 3073: 3071: 3069: 3067: 2979:
The "Time-Life Building" appellation would later apply to
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The city within a city: the romance of Rockefeller Center
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St. Nicholas Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
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Center Inc. renewed their lease on the complex in 1973.
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and other bidders. The consortium, which also included
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Rockefeller Center originated as a plan to replace the
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Much of the plaza's outdoor section is occupied by an
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The Center: A History and Guide to Rockefeller Center
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skyscrapers based on Rockefeller Center include the
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Showpeople's Committee to Save Radio City Music Hall
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buildings covering 22 acres (89,000 m) between
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
10231: 10090: 8399: 8169:"Rockefeller Center revamp gets Landmarks approval" 7274: 4407: 4034: 3936: 3894: 3612: 3289: 3262: 13214: 13134: 13063:Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 13023: 13021: 12940: 12898: 12827: 12758: 12318:"The List: 33 Architectural Favorites in New York" 11020: 9830:Pearson, Anne; Bivins., Ralph (October 27, 1989). 9768: 9696:"Touches of Sidewalk Splendor Planned for Midtown" 9404:"General Dynamics Moving Headquarters Out of City" 8675:"Simon & Schuster Takes New Lease on New York" 7765: 7716: 7460: 7110: 4635: 3020: 1519:For more details on the individual buildings, see 626:Rockefeller ruled this out in 1934 after noticing 563:property, and Rockefeller Center was built around 400:The first private owner of the site was physician 13243:A more extensive list of sources can be found in 13109: 12761:Abby Aldrich Rockefeller: The Woman in the Family 12474: 12348: 6191:"Columbia Buys Another Rockefeller Center Plot". 4951: 4507: 3684: 2765:enhanceable romance". In 1969, the art historian 1751:The southernmost of the four retail buildings is 19640: 19370:110th (Cathedral Pkwy / Central Park N) 11182:"The Concourse at Rockefeller Center: Directory" 9288:International Building Landmark Designation 1985 9261:International Building Landmark Designation 1985 7919: 7917: 7915: 7074:"22 Acres Of Real Estate That Generate Millions" 6797: 6795: 6726: 6724: 5298: 5296: 5294: 5292: 3961:International Building Landmark Designation 1985 1880:are visible to the left and right, respectively. 349:, which bought the property for $ 1.85 billion. 19684:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan 13726: 13348: 12559:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 12309: 11541:Radio City Music Hall Landmark Designation 1978 11242:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 9832:"Exxon moving corporate headquarters to Dallas" 9737:The News Corporation building at 1211 Sixth Ave 8375: 8373: 8334: 8300: 8134: 7570: 4212:Radio City Music Hall Landmark Designation 1978 3338:Radio City Music Hall Landmark Designation 1978 1972: 1319:Buildings and structures in Rockefeller Center: 915:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 12980:On His Own Terms: A Life of Nelson Rockefeller 12650:Fitch, James Marston; Waite, Diana S. (1974). 12089:. Harvard University Press. pp. 845–853. 12039: 12037: 11766:"Leonardo Nole, 91, Prometheus Statue's Model" 10132:"What are the world's best ice skating rinks?" 9829: 9466:"Visit the TODAY plaza: What you need to know" 8083:"Rockefeller Center Digs Up Its Bucolic Roots" 7880: 7878: 7876: 7067: 7065: 7063: 7061: 6829: 1694:. For details on the other two buildings, see 748: 18218: 18042: 17417: 16433: 13712: 13688: 13672:Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center 13319: 12859:Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center 12721:. American Heritage Publishing Company, Inc. 12174:. Harvest book. Harcourt, Brace. p. 25. 11764:Thomas, Robert McG. Jr. (February 27, 1998). 11740:"2 WORKS TO REJOIN PROMETHEUS AFTER 50 YEARS" 10813:"2 Radio City Theatres To Build Roof Gardens" 10314:"Questions Fly Over a Flag Flown Upside Down" 9752:. 1211 Avenue of the Americas. Archived from 8034:"30 Rock officially renamed Comcast Building" 8014:. New York. Associated Press. October 5, 2014 7912: 7303: 7301: 6792: 6721: 5935:"Esso Building Is Part Of Rockefeller Center" 5289: 2194:Exit from the concourse to the subway station 1789:For details on the individual buildings, see 1304: 19689:Multi-building developments in New York City 16665:617–623 (Saks Fifth Avenue/Swiss Bank Tower) 15522: 13065:. Vol. 18, no. 2. pp. 54–59. 12803: 12028: 12001: 11977: 10130:Ma, Laura; Kwok, Jason (November 26, 2013). 9112: 8370: 8160: 8081:Ochs, Caitlin; Libbey, Peter (May 5, 2019). 7543: 6184: 2453:, named after the short story collection by 1682:(AMAX), its new owners, in the early 1960s. 471:eventually gave his support to the project ( 321:, the owner of the site, leased the land to 314:buildings on the west side of Sixth Avenue. 18140:National September 11 Memorial & Museum 18016:National Register of Historic Places Portal 17101: 12919: 12825: 12604:Rockefeller Center: Architecture as Theater 12580: 12034: 11424: 11209: 10268: 10266: 7873: 7848:"Rockefeller Center Quietly Closes Theater" 7670: 7666: 7664: 7537: 7252: 7058: 6684: 6283:"Skyscraper Stands on Stilts Over Wreckers" 4898:"Skating Pond to Open On Rockefeller Plaza" 4869:WGBH American Experience . The Rockefellers 4143: 3191: 2884:National Register of Historic Places portal 2650:, using photographs taken by an assistant, 1692:International Building (Rockefeller Center) 958:, purchased the Rockefeller Group in 1989. 795:Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company 564: 18254:List of eponymous streets in New York City 18225: 18211: 18049: 18035: 18001: 17424: 17410: 16440: 16426: 13719: 13705: 13326: 13312: 13089:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). 12649: 12581:Alpern, Andrew; Durst, Seymour B. (1996). 12506: 12259: 12247: 12052:. Vol. October 1938. pp. 506–513 9587:600 Fifth Avenue Landmark Designation 1985 9572:600 Fifth Avenue Landmark Designation 1985 9548:600 Fifth Avenue Landmark Designation 1985 9113:Allan Jewell, Edward (December 24, 1933). 9033: 8080: 7604: 7471: 7469: 7387: 7353: 7298: 6915: 6343:Ennis, Thomas W. Jr. (December 14, 1956). 6077:600 Fifth Avenue Landmark Designation 1985 3570: 3513: 3364: 3283: 3256: 3139:National Historic Landmark summary listing 3093: 2686: 2621:, commissioned by Abby and John's friend, 2541:Paul Manship's highly recognizable bronze 2349:did the same job for the exterior pieces. 1916:under a 99-year lease that began in 2013. 1311: 1297: 1004:, led by David Rockefeller's close friend 967: 416:. Columbia moved its main campus north to 85: 18187:Note: Visitor numbers are estimates only. 17433:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 16615:453 (Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library) 15959:Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden 15622:Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant 12961: 12834:. Princeton Architectural Press. p.  12287:"List of America's Favorite Architecture" 12220:. Trinity University Press. p. 154. 10311: 8140: 7262:. National Park Service. January 23, 1987 7125:"Rockefeller Center landmarking proposed" 3866:"Rockefeller Centre To Have Roof Bridges" 3489: 2256: 647:both radio and print media. The Guild, a 51:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 27:Skyscraper complex in Manhattan, New York 19704:Skyscraper office buildings in Manhattan 19694:National Historic Landmarks in Manhattan 19612:indicate streets no longer in existence. 19277:52nd (Swing Alley / St of Jazz) 18232: 13155: 12716: 12354: 11090:"Radio City to Build Tunnels for Public" 10263: 9803: 9742: 9693: 9516: 8960: 8484:. I. B. Tauris, Limited. p. xviii. 8405: 8270: 7988:. Blogs.villagevoice.com. Archived from 7811: 7661: 7240: 7184:Wiener, Caryn Eve (September 21, 1983). 6930: 6835: 5609: 4223: 4177:"'Radio City' Digging To Begin Tomorrow" 3129: 3127: 3125: 3123: 3121: 2567: 2561: 2527: 2474: 2337:facing Fifth Avenue and the conspicuous 2296: 2189: 2185: 2135: 2106: 2057: 2038: 1976: 1863: 1735: 1704: 1700:La Maison Francaise (Rockefeller Center) 1685: 1633: 1533: 944:United States Department of the Interior 891: 831: 752: 691:Even before the U.S. officially entered 653: 606: 577: 443:started looking for locations for a new 426: 16110:42nd Street–Port Authority Bus Terminal 15370:The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park 15280:InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel 13252: 13248: 13198:. New York: Columbia University Press. 13060: 13007:. Washington: Regnery Publishing, Inc. 12947:. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. 12938: 12920:Rockefeller, David (October 15, 2002). 12810:. Translated by Hyslop, F.E. Routledge. 12779: 12688: 12601: 12201: 12167: 12155: 12131: 12116: 12082: 12070: 12044:Allen, Frederick Lewis (October 1938). 12016: 11989: 11953: 11941: 11926: 11737: 11725: 11713: 11552: 11499: 11472: 11448: 11409: 11303: 11264:"Church Won't Sell Site to Rockefeller" 11029: 10995: 10933: 10864: 10852: 10717: 10705: 10684: 10672: 10648: 10425: 10390: 10378: 10067: 10031: 10019: 10007: 9980: 9965: 9953: 9936: 9863: 9517:Sarrazin, Marc-André (April 21, 2005). 9451: 9427: 9402:Shipler, David K. (February 11, 1971). 9401: 9360: 9343: 9302: 9194: 9165: 9153: 9100: 8948: 8891: 8599: 8514: 8477: 8218: 8141:Ricciulli, Valeria (January 15, 2020). 7949: 7923: 7885:Bagli, Charles V. (December 22, 2000). 7685:"NBC Will Buy Rockefeller Center Space" 7682: 7576: 7466: 7356:"Rainbow Room: Re-creating the Glamour" 7186:"6-Block Landmark Viewed as Too Costly" 7150:Dunlap, David W. (September 21, 1983). 6881: 6838:"Agreement Reached on Radio City Tower" 6801: 6730: 6701: 6563: 6548: 6435: 6178: 6095: 6057: 6040: 5918: 5867: 5797: 5743: 5725: 5627: 5615: 5471: 5437: 5353: 5302: 5271: 5122: 4945: 4839: 4677: 4593: 4428: 3977: 3930: 3915: 3849: 3760:Kayden & Municipal Art Society 2000 3748:Kayden & Municipal Art Society 2000 3735: 3723: 3696: 3672: 3645: 3606: 3594: 3582: 3551: 3501: 3441: 3388: 3376: 3112: 3058: 2800:List of America's Favorite Architecture 1489: 913:. After several weeks of lobbying, the 14: 19641: 16007:CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies 14104:New York City Bar Association Building 13333: 13256: 12997: 12852: 12661:Glancy, Dorothy J. (January 1, 1992). 12660: 12480: 12407:Lembke, Daryl E. (February 19, 1967). 12406: 12213: 12143: 11965: 11914: 11870: 11840: 11828: 11816: 11763: 11647: 11567: 11221: 11117: 10964: 10876: 10840: 10633: 10531: 10225: 10129: 10117: 9804:Scardino, Albert (December 11, 1988). 9719: 9671: 9598: 9559: 9457: 9034:Sanfilippo, Mike (November 14, 2017). 8672: 8541: 8379: 8192: 8166: 8115:Morris, Sebastian (January 16, 2020). 8114: 8062:. NBCUniversal Media LLC. July 1, 2015 7845: 7812:Williams, Monte (September 16, 1998). 7780:"Concerns on Rockefeller Center Plans" 7728: 7475: 7421: 7388:Goldberger, Paul (December 20, 1987). 7341: 7292: 7210: 7183: 7149: 6997: 6882:Shepard, Richard F. (April 19, 1979). 6869: 6764: 6702:Horsley, Carter B. (August 12, 1974). 6643: 6247: 6213: 6028: 6013: 5976:"Old Glory 'Tops Out" A New Structure" 5855: 5838: 5826: 5814: 5731: 5719: 5707: 5695: 5678: 5666: 5654: 5639: 5603: 5555: 5336: 5283: 5069: 4862: 4860: 4851: 4713: 4689: 4262:"Radio City Towers To Be Of Limestone" 4224:Gilligan, Edmund (November 29, 1932). 4160: 4092: 4080: 4045: 4028: 3711: 3657: 3630: 3539: 3352: 3322: 3307: 3295: 3169:"National Register Information System" 2959: 2591:In 1932, the Mexican socialist artist 2014:The western end of the plaza contains 1847:designed 600 Fifth Avenue, along with 829:, was built two blocks north in 1963. 582:Construction progress in December 1933 388:For more details on construction, see 18259:List of numbered streets in Manhattan 18206: 18030: 17405: 17245: 17205: 17100: 17064:1220 (Museum of the City of New York) 17048: 17047: 16809: 16808: 16566: 16565: 16465: 16464: 16421: 16364: 16068: 15521: 15201: 14798: 13751: 13700: 13687: 13307: 13244: 13160:. Austin: University of Texas Press. 12976: 12896: 12876: 12548:Rockefeller Center Designation Report 12545: 12507:Goldberger, Paul (January 15, 1989). 12336:from the original on January 20, 2023 12315: 12043: 11876: 11858: 11852: 11804: 11789: 11698: 11630: 11484: 11460: 11436: 11318: 11129: 11008:from the original on January 26, 2022 10996:Sokolow, Emily (September 15, 2021). 10902:"PROSPECTS; Roof-Garden Restorations" 10888: 10796: 10660: 10532:Dunlap, David W. (October 28, 2011). 10519: 10473: 10413: 10312:Kilgannon, Corey (January 17, 2012). 10299: 10210: 10198: 10155: 10084: 10043: 9995: 9919: 9672:Levitt, David M. (January 15, 2013). 9439: 9275: 9248: 9233: 9206: 9177: 9141: 9088: 9059: 8992: 8936: 8879: 8757: 8730: 8631: 8572: 8306: 8244: 8219:Sokolow, Emily (September 15, 2021). 7884: 7846:Dunlap, David W. (October 19, 1999). 7640: 7610: 7354:Giovannini, Joseph (August 7, 1987). 7280: 7246: 7234: 7222: 7071: 6373:"Time-Life Building Gets First Steel" 6342: 5456: 5227: 5057: 4928: 4701: 4416: 3945: 3903: 3618: 3514:Goldberger, Paul (December 3, 1981). 3268: 3118: 3035: 2581:mural in 30 Rockefeller Plaza's lobby 1538:30 Rockefeller Plaza and its former " 827:New York Hilton at Rockefeller Center 364:'s radio-related enterprises such as 19654:1939 establishments in New York City 18058:Tourist attractions in New York City 17219:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue 17079:2067 (St. Andrew's Episcopal Church) 16115:47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center 16105:42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue 15405:Thompson Central Park New York Hotel 15395:Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel 13132: 12826:Nash, Eric; McGrath, Norman (1999). 12756: 12717:Karp, Walter; Gill, Brendan (1982). 12671:Santa Clara University School of Law 12454: 12382:National Register of Historic Places 11864: 11339:"Outline is Drawn of Radio City Art" 9880:"Rockefeller City to Have Big Plaza" 8481:Gotham Rising: New York in the 1930s 8431: 8340: 7983: 7924:Collins, Glenn (February 21, 1999). 7777: 7510:Cole, Robert J. (October 31, 1989). 7509: 7307: 7122: 6998:Clines, Francis X. (March 1, 1978). 6804:"Efforts to Save‐Music Hall Started" 6731:Horsley, Carter B. (April 8, 1973). 6644:Fowler, Glenn (September 16, 1970). 5197:"Associated Press Occupies New Home" 4486:"Rockefeller Unit Ready For Opening" 3812: 3455:"Engineers Engaged For Opera Centre" 3407:"Rockefeller Site For Opera Dropped" 3174:National Register of Historic Places 3145:. September 18, 2007. Archived from 2217:47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center 2102: 1509:National Register of Historic Places 1482:towers built along the west side of 973:Official logo of Rockefeller Center 923:Empire State Development Corporation 919:National Register of Historic Places 896:Rockefeller Center's landmark plaque 534:complex was affected greatly by the 19669:Buildings of the Rockefeller family 19380:125th (Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd) 17206: 16992:1071 (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) 16002:Circle in the Square Theatre School 15250:Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan 15230:The Benjamin Royal Sonesta New York 12939:Roussel, Christine (May 17, 2006). 12877:Pitts, Carolyn (January 23, 1987). 11738:Teltsch, Kathleen (April 8, 1984). 11030:Conklin, Emily (November 6, 2023). 10977:from the original on March 17, 2021 10946:from the original on March 18, 2021 10274:"Rockefeller Center, New York City" 9694:Schumach, Murray (August 6, 1971). 9599:Cooper, Lee E. (January 11, 1951). 8406:Rahmanan, Anna (November 3, 2023). 8193:Morris, Sebastian (June 22, 2020). 7814:"Rockefeller Center Plans Approved" 7683:Deutsch, Claudia H. (May 4, 1996). 6802:Oelsner, Lesley (January 7, 1978). 6248:Cooper, Lee E. (October 22, 1953). 4857: 4802:"Rockefeller City Finishes Tunnels" 3161: 2756:Retrospective commentary and impact 2439:). Radio City Music Hall architect 2285:, which was completed in 1932. The 1912:, who died in 2023, and managed by 1834:50 Rockefeller Plaza, formerly the 961: 686: 523:National Broadcasting Company (NBC) 24: 19709:Shopping malls established in 1939 19699:Office buildings completed in 1939 19659:Art Deco architecture in Manhattan 19320:66th / Peter Jennings Way 18134:American Museum of Natural History 16997:1085 (Church of the Heavenly Rest) 16365: 16069: 14677:St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church 13125: 12964:"Radio City to Cost $ 250,000,000" 12962:Seielstad, B.G. (September 1930). 12757:Kert, Bernice (October 12, 1993). 12481:Lileks, James (October 25, 2015). 12260:Goldberger, Paul (July 14, 1976). 12217:American Architecture and Urbanism 10934:Holaday, Carsen (March 18, 2021). 10765:"Babylon Outdone by RCA's Gardens" 9720:Cuozzo, Steve (January 17, 2017). 8976:White, Willensky & Leadon 2010 8811:White, Willensky & Leadon 2010 8770:White, Willensky & Leadon 2010 8617:White, Willensky & Leadon 2010 8530:White, Willensky & Leadon 2010 8466:White, Willensky & Leadon 2010 8271:Blasberg, Derek (March 15, 2022). 7422:Dunlap, David W. (June 18, 1986). 7308:Dowd, Maureen (February 6, 1985). 7123:Lake, Katharine (April 18, 1983). 6931:McDowell, Edwin (March 29, 1978). 6765:Kaiser, Charles (March 21, 1976). 6214:Cooper, Lee E. (August 13, 1953). 5303:Roberts, Sam (November 24, 2014). 2762:headquarters of the United Nations 2131: 1890:Standard Oil Company of New Jersey 1859: 1784: 887: 729:. It also served as the office of 598:The complex's famed Christmas tree 519:Radio Corporation of America (RCA) 390:Construction of Rockefeller Center 331:Construction of Rockefeller Center 25: 19730: 17322:840 (Mrs. William B. Astor House) 16950:1000 (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 16635:510 (Manufacturers Trust Company) 14582:Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist 14154:St. Malachy Roman Catholic Church 13264: 12695:The Encyclopedia of New York City 12656:. Albany, New York: The Division. 12584:New York's Architectural Holdouts 11603:. August 30, 2016. Archived from 11568:Kramer, Hilton (April 13, 1975). 10164:"Trees and Birds Stir in 6th Ave" 9806:"Mitusi Unit Gets Exxon Building" 8307:Wells, Pete (December 12, 2022). 7611:Grant, Peter (November 8, 1995). 7072:Prial, Frank J. (June 17, 1982). 6966:"Radio City In National Register" 4991:"Business Moving Marked By Speed" 3813:Hood, Raymond (August 23, 1931). 2946:Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray 2599:and whose patron at the time was 2026:Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree 1983:Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree 1921:Harrison, Abramovitz & Harris 812:Around 1960, Rockefeller Center, 554:contained the "Radio City" name. 480:Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray 378:Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree 376:, and its annual lighting of the 339:New York City designated landmark 337:era, Rockefeller Center became a 19719:Tourist attractions in Manhattan 18010: 18000: 17991: 17990: 17491: 17484: 17267:Fifth Avenue Hotel (28th Street) 17031:1130 (Willard D. Straight House) 16747:Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 15922:Women's National Republican Club 15770:Austrian Cultural Forum New York 15325:Millennium Times Square New York 14062:Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 12881:(Report). National Park Service. 12500: 12400: 12279: 12253: 12207: 12161: 12076: 11882: 11757: 11731: 11558: 11227: 11135: 10989: 10965:Weaver, Shaye (March 17, 2021). 10958: 10927: 10894: 10525: 10431: 10331: 10305: 10276:. VirtualTourist. March 13, 2008 10149: 10123: 9823: 9797: 9713: 9665: 9621: 9592: 9510: 9395: 9366: 9308: 9027: 8897: 8852: 8673:Sterne, Michael (July 8, 1976). 8666: 8637: 8535: 8471: 8425: 8380:Rebong, Kevin (April 17, 2023). 8264: 8238: 8212: 8186: 8167:Gannon, Devin (April 28, 2020). 8108: 8074: 8052: 8026: 8004: 7977: 7950:Dominus, Susan (June 20, 2009). 7943: 7805: 7771: 7766:Stern, Fishman & Tilove 2006 7729:Dunlap, David W. (May 6, 1998). 7722: 7717:Stern, Fishman & Tilove 2006 7634: 7503: 7476:Hevesi, Dennis (July 14, 1988). 7461:Stern, Fishman & Tilove 2006 7381: 7347: 7177: 7143: 7116: 7111:Stern, Fishman & Tilove 2006 7025: 6991: 6958: 6924: 6909: 6875: 6836:Ferretti, Fred (April 7, 1978). 6758: 6637: 6601: 6542: 6470: 6441: 6365: 6241: 6207: 6140: 5873: 5561: 5477: 5395: 5359: 5189: 5075: 4310:. September 19, 1932. p. 16 2890: 2876: 2862: 2835: 2795:American Institute of Architects 2577:, a recreation of the destroyed 2032:, and taken down the week after 1723:Saks Fifth Avenue flagship store 1279: 1267: 1255: 1243: 1231: 1219: 1207: 1195: 1183: 1171: 1159: 1147: 1135: 1123: 1111: 1099: 1087: 1068: 1061: 1054: 871:. Plans for a tower anchored by 19714:Shopping malls in New York City 15785:Korean Cultural Center New York 14712:William and Helen Ziegler House 12897:Reich, Cary (October 1, 1996). 12663:"Preserving Rockefeller Center" 7984:Marx, Rebecca (July 11, 2011). 7778:Chen, David W. (July 1, 1998). 7641:Grant, Peter (March 22, 1996). 5019: 4758: 4599: 4352:. December 28, 1932. p. 16 4098: 3507: 2973: 2647:Man, Controller of the Universe 2574:Man, Controller of the Universe 2554:inscription, a paraphrase from 2043:The ice rink and Christmas tree 1908:. It is owned by the estate of 954:, a real estate company of the 557: 508:Metropolitan Square Corporation 294:buildings, commissioned by the 60:U.S. National Historic Landmark 17377:1115 (Jacob Ruppert Sr. House) 17342:871 (William C. Whitney House) 16524:272 (Marble Collegiate Church) 16012:High School of Performing Arts 15775:Girl Scout Museum and Archives 13297:Workspace by Rockefeller Group 13285:The Rink at Rockefeller Center 12977:Smith, Richard Norton (2014). 12358:Wallace K. Harrison, Architect 10606:"New York's "Hanging Gardens"" 8432:King, Kate (August 20, 2024). 7577:Hansell, Saul (May 12, 1995). 7478:"30 Rock? RCA? NBC? No, G.E.!" 6195:. August 13, 1953. p. 8. 3776:"Plans Revised For Radio City" 3192:Dana Schulz (March 30, 2016). 3185: 2938: 1989: 1521:Center Theatre (New York City) 1031:Flipper's Roller Boogie Palace 723:British Security Co-ordination 424:, by the turn of the century. 227: 214: 72: 13: 1: 18925:St. Nicholas Av (Duarte Blvd) 17019:1109 (Felix M. Warburg House) 16955:1009 (Benjamin N. Duke House) 16935:974 (Harry F. Sinclair House) 16655:597 (Charles Scribner's Sons) 16625:476 (New York Public Library) 15892:New York City Bar Association 15882:Harvard Club of New York City 14037:Church of St. Mary the Virgin 13752: 13383:Simon & Schuster Building 13030:. New York: Monacelli Press. 13004:Allen Dulles: Master of Spies 12943:The Art of Rockefeller Center 12455:Gapp, Paul (April 23, 1989). 11384:. August 20, 1931. p. 11 11244:. January 14, 1992. p. 2 11066:. October 6, 1933. p. 20 11057:"Underground Traffic Planned" 10056:Federal Writers' Project 1939 9222:Federal Writers' Project 1939 9072:Federal Writers' Project 1939 8746:Federal Writers' Project 1939 8588:Federal Writers' Project 1939 8341:King, Kate (April 17, 2023). 8245:Yakas, Ben (March 15, 2022). 3785:. August 24, 1931. p. 20 3444:, p. 33, map p. 34. 3015:Federal Writers' Project 1939 2926: 2911:Architecture of New York City 2515: 2428:The History of Transportation 1827:studios, and since 2005, the 1680:American Metal Climax Company 1551:, the chairman of RCA parent 1514: 867:, located one block south at 17967:National Historic Landmarks 17362:1020 (William Salomon House) 17357:962 (William A. Clark House) 17084:2366 (369th Regiment Armory) 16160:Lexington Avenue/59th Street 16155:Lexington Avenue/51st Street 15275:Hyatt Grand Central New York 15235:Cassa Hotel & Residences 14799: 14562:Church of Sweden in New York 14552:Charles Scribner's Sons Bldg 14109:New York Yacht Club Building 13405:International Building North 12316:Kugel, Seth (May 27, 2007). 12046:"Look at Rockefeller Center" 10492:"The Robot City Nobody Sees" 4163:, pp. 93–94, map p. 92. 2994: 2950:Hood, Godley & Fouilhoux 2733:Space, Time and Architecture 2681: 2361:, over the main entrance to 2353:'s gleaming stainless steel 2062:Flagpoles at the Lower Plaza 1973:Other architectural elements 1942:, and leasing is managed by 1040: 669:United States Rubber Company 628:National Socialist extremism 484:Hood, Godley & Fouilhoux 433:old Metropolitan Opera House 32:United States historic place 7: 19622:Manhattan address algorithm 18322:6th Av (Av of the Americas) 18249:Commissioners' Plan of 1811 17382:2122 (Jordan L. Mott House) 17332:857 (George J. Gould House) 17307:William K. Vanderbilt House 16878:Mrs. William B. Astor House 16868:Temple Emanu-El of New York 16823:781 (The Sherry-Netherland) 16777:754 (Bergdorf Goodman Bldg) 16727:University Club of New York 16590:400 (The Langham, New York) 16580:355 (B. Altman and Company) 16409:Manhattan Community Board 5 16145:59th Street–Columbus Circle 15917:University Club of New York 15780:John M. Mossman Lock Museum 15461:New York Marriott East Side 15305:Lotte New York Palace Hotel 15255:Four Seasons Hotel New York 14773:William K. Vanderbilt House 14738:Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont House 13728:Midtown (42nd–59th Streets) 13471:1271 Avenue of the Americas 13466:1251 Avenue of the Americas 13461:1221 Avenue of the Americas 13456:1211 Avenue of the Americas 13373:1270 Avenue of the Americas 13368:1250 Avenue of the Americas 12789:. Oxford University Press. 12698:(2nd ed.). New Haven: 12355:Newhouse, Victoria (1989). 12293:. AIA. 2007. Archived from 10771:. April 16, 1935. p. 7 10499:The New York Times Magazine 7613:"Rock Ctr. stays in family" 7200:– via newspapers.com. 7139:– via newspapers.com. 6884:"Music Hall to Be Restored" 2981:1271 Avenue of the Americas 2855: 2008: 1966:1271 Avenue of the Americas 1960:1251 Avenue of the Americas 1950:1221 Avenue of the Americas 1936:1211 Avenue of the Americas 1870:1221 Avenue of the Americas 1471:1211 Avenue of the Americas 1462:1221 Avenue of the Americas 1453:1251 Avenue of the Americas 1444:1271 Avenue of the Americas 1408:1270 Avenue of the Americas 1390:1230 Avenue of the Americas 877:1211 Avenue of the Americas 869:1221 Avenue of the Americas 861:1251 Avenue of the Americas 837:1251 Avenue of the Americas 749:Post-World War II expansion 735:Central Intelligence Agency 733:, who would later head the 95:at the heart of the complex 91:View from the northeast of 18:1230 Avenue of the Americas 10: 19735: 18128:Metropolitan Museum of Art 17246: 17069:1230 (El Museo del Barrio) 16135:57th Street–Seventh Avenue 15943:Princeton Club of New York 15927:Yale Club of New York City 15862:American Fine Arts Society 15202: 14492:550 Madison Av (Sony Bldg) 14477:488 Madison Av (Look Bldg) 13092:AIA Guide to New York City 12924:. New York: Random House. 12765:. New York: Random House. 12644:WPA Guide to New York City 12630:. New York: Random House. 12538: 12083:Giedion, Sigfried (1941). 7643:"Zell's Rock bid crumbles" 4775:. June 1, 1935. p. 43 2746:1939 New York World's Fair 2584: 2521: 2497: 2470: 2319:" when viewed from above. 1788: 1776:The 512-foot (156 m) 1711:Saks Fifth Avenue flagship 1689: 1518: 940:National Historic Landmark 814:Uris Buildings Corporation 778:Some tenants, such as the 395: 387: 383: 343:National Historic Landmark 19605: 19470: 19444: 19437: 19310: 19232: 19052: 18969: 18962: 18900:Lenox Av (Malcolm X Blvd) 18881: 18809: 18741: 18664: 18556: 18428: 18365: 18274: 18267: 18244: 18185: 18112: 18064: 17986: 17955: 17835: 17500: 17482: 17443: 17372:1063 (Henry Phipps House) 17367:1058 (James Speyer House) 17317:Elbridge T. Gerry Mansion 17252: 17241: 17214: 17201: 17107: 17096: 17054: 17043: 16930:972 (Payne Whitney House) 16818: 16804: 16660:608 (Goelet/Swiss Center) 16595:401 (Tiffany and Company) 16575: 16561: 16474: 16460: 16403: 16371: 16360: 16194: 16173: 16150:Grand Central–42nd Street 16079: 16075: 16064: 16035: 16027:SUNY College of Optometry 16022:Saint Thomas Choir School 15987: 15951: 15935: 15854: 15833: 15795:Museum of Arts and Design 15760: 15532: 15528: 15517: 15423: 15335:New York Marriott Marquis 15212: 15208: 15197: 15078: 15007: 14809: 14805: 14794: 14720: 14502:590 Madison Av (IBM Bldg) 14357: 14270: 14197: 13762: 13758: 13747: 13734: 13694: 13689:Links to related articles 13663: 13637: 13589: 13543: 13504: 13483: 13443: 13341: 12388:. May 2, 2013. p. 10 11036:The Architect's Newspaper 4056:Screen & Radio Weekly 2954:Reinhard & Hofmeister 2425:, who executed the mural 2413:. Other artists included 2085:flag of the United States 1868:Looking up the facade of 1563:in 1967, and again after 1502:avenues between 48th and 857:Harrison & Abramovitz 527:Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) 488:Reinhard & Hofmeister 257: 249: 241: 236: 225: 213:NRHP reference  212: 196: 182: 172: 164: 156: 119: 104: 100: 84: 80: 66: 57: 48: 41: 37: 19257:45th (George Abbott Way) 18194:Tourism in New York City 17720:Richmond (Staten Island) 17302:Vanderbilt Triple Palace 17292:West Presbyterian Church 17257:200 (Fifth Avenue Hotel) 17229:Fifth Avenue–59th Street 17224:Fifth Avenue/53rd Street 17150:William Tecumseh Sherman 17074:1280 (The Africa Center) 16915:Edward S. Harkness House 16165:Times Square–42nd Street 16095:Fifth Avenue–59th Street 16090:Fifth Avenue/53rd Street 15877:Cornell Club of New York 15790:Madame Tussauds New York 15523:Other points of interest 15410:Waldorf Astoria New York 15225:Allerton Hotel for Women 14778:West Presbyterian Church 14768:Vanderbilt Triple Palace 14743:Sherwood Studio Building 14082:Manufacturers Trust Bldg 13817:30 W 44th St (Penn Club) 13255:, pp. 213–214; and 13176:Rockefeller, John D. Jr. 13156:Paquette, Catha (2017). 12862:. London: Penguin Book. 12622:Federal Writers' Project 12457:"NBC's 40-story Peacock" 12361:. Rizzoli. p. 150. 12291:FavoriteArchitecture.org 12214:Scully, Vincent (1969). 4226:"Roxy Presents New Mood" 4046:Miller, Moscrip (1937). 2931: 2601:Abby Aldrich Rockefeller 2491: 1638:The southwest corner of 1017:, the parent company of 982:and a consortium led by 780:Sinclair Oil Corporation 298:, span the area between 183:Architectural style 17337:858 (Isaac Stern House) 17312:767 (Savoy-Plaza Hotel) 17277:316 (Kaskel and Kaskel) 17102:Parks and park features 17002:Andrew Carnegie Mansion 16863:Edward J. Berwind House 16767:727 (Tiffany & Co.) 16680:British Empire Building 16670:St. Patrick's Cathedral 16650:556 (Philippine Center) 16600:424 (Lord & Taylor) 15912:Racquet and Tennis Club 15810:New York Transit Museum 15456:New York Biltmore Hotel 15330:New York Hilton Midtown 15285:JW Marriott Essex House 14682:St. Patrick's Cathedral 14252:British Empire Building 13645:Beacon Capital Partners 13622:John D. Rockefeller Jr. 13520:Lunch atop a Skyscraper 13395:British Empire Building 13184:Butler, Nicholas Murray 13133:Loth, David G. (1966). 12969:Popular Science Monthly 12905:. New York: Doubleday. 12168:Mumford, Lewis (1956). 11425:Nash & McGrath 1999 11210:Alpern & Durst 1996 9492:. Today. Archived from 9036:"Radio City Music Hall" 8438:The Wall Street Journal 8348:The Wall Street Journal 8278:The Wall Street Journal 7547:The Wall Street Journal 6685:Nash & McGrath 1999 6193:New York Herald Tribune 4144:Alpern & Durst 1996 2687:Contemporary commentary 2595:(whose sponsor was the 2486:St. Patrick's Cathedral 2055:during the springtime. 1944:Cushman & Wakefield 1940:Beacon Capital Partners 1771:British Empire Building 1727:St. Patrick's Cathedral 1696:British Empire Building 1354:British Empire Building 614:Lunch atop a Skyscraper 588:British Empire Building 513:After the stock market 473:John D. Rockefeller Sr. 469:John D. Rockefeller Jr. 323:John D. Rockefeller Jr. 18164:One World Trade Center 18086:Grand Central Terminal 17456:Keeper of the Register 17182:Washington Square Park 17175:Harlem Fire Watchtower 16888:Henry Clay Frick House 16690:International Building 16186:Grand Central Terminal 15887:New York Athletic Club 15815:Paley Center for Media 15672:The Pool and the Grill 15617:Gallagher's Steakhouse 15602:Ellen's Stardust Diner 15415:Warwick New York Hotel 15400:Sofitel New York Hotel 15355:The Peninsula New York 15245:Club Quarters, Midtown 14763:Union Carbide Building 14642:William H. Moore House 14397:100 E 53rd St (Selene) 14257:International Building 14087:Mark Hellinger Theatre 14012:Calvary Baptist Church 13400:International Building 13290:April 4, 2017, at the 13192:LaGuardia, Fiorello H. 13180:Rockefeller, Nelson A. 12679:International Building 12602:Balfour, Alan (1978). 12587:. Dover Publications. 12248:Fitch & Waite 1974 9633:The Real Deal New York 8542:Moscow, Henry (1978). 4766:"463 Leases in Center" 4350:Mount Vernon, New York 4048:"Mystery on Sixth Ave" 3685:Popular Mechanics 1932 3571:Fitch & Waite 1974 3365:Fitch & Waite 1974 3284:Fitch & Waite 1974 3257:Fitch & Waite 1974 3094:Fitch & Waite 1974 2968:1961 Zoning Resolution 2808:525 William Penn Place 2782:Grand Central Terminal 2707:, who formerly edited 2582: 2538: 2488: 2313:Hartley Burr Alexander 2308: 2292: 2257:Pre-existing buildings 2195: 2141: 2112: 2063: 2044: 1986: 1881: 1778:International Building 1748: 1713: 1643: 1627:-inspired four-leafed 1543: 1484:Avenue of the Americas 1372:International Building 897: 848: 761: 702:attack on Pearl Harbor 677:Carol Herselle Krinsky 659: 622: 611:The iconic photograph 583: 536:1916 Zoning Resolution 521:and its subsidiaries, 461:Benjamin Wistar Morris 436: 160:22 acres (8.9 ha) 69:New York City Landmark 19400:139th (Strivers' Row) 19302:59th (Central Park S) 18146:Empire State Building 17976:Outside New York City 17471:National Park Service 17451:Contributing property 17327:857 (Jay Gould House) 17282:350 (Waldorf–Astoria) 16975:Neue Galerie New York 16219:Six and a Half Avenue 16181:Grand Central Madison 15907:Penn Club of New York 15290:The Iroquois New York 15050:Radio City Music Hall 15015:55th Street Playhouse 14597:General Electric Bldg 13997:Bergdorf Goodman Bldg 13992:Bank of America Tower 13527:Man at the Crossroads 13378:Radio City Music Hall 13280:The Rockefeller Group 13221:. New York: Rizzoli. 13190:; Murray, Thomas A.; 12887:Radio City Music Hall 12830:Manhattan Skyscrapers 12804:Le Corbusier (1947). 12700:Yale University Press 12546:Adams, Janet (1985). 12386:National Park Service 11673:. February 13, 1934. 6618:. November 28, 1967. 4527:. December 19, 1934. 4388:. December 28, 1932. 4271:. December 24, 1931. 4003:. December 21, 1931. 3231:. December 28, 1928. 3179:National Park Service 3143:National Park Service 2788:architectural critic 2723:Frederick Lewis Allen 2630:Man at the Crossroads 2587:Man at the Crossroads 2579:Man at the Crossroads 2571: 2563:Man at the Crossroads 2531: 2478: 2460:Man at the Crossroads 2419:Margaret Bourke-White 2300: 2219:station, serving the 2193: 2186:Underground concourse 2170:two plaques from the 2139: 2123:on either side of an 2110: 2061: 2042: 1980: 1898:Warner Communications 1867: 1739: 1708: 1686:International complex 1647:Radio City Music Hall 1640:Radio City Music Hall 1637: 1537: 1529:Radio City Music Hall 1399:Radio City Music Hall 942:two years later. The 895: 835: 756: 657: 610: 593:Man at the Crossroads 581: 552:Radio City Music Hall 430: 358:Radio City Music Hall 141:40.75861°N 73.97917°W 19664:Art Deco skyscrapers 18152:Museum of Modern Art 18098:South Street Seaport 18065:More than 10 million 17660:New York (Manhattan) 17059:Mount Sinai Hospital 16782:767 (General Motors) 16645:551 (Fred F. French) 16484:47 (Salmagundi Club) 15897:New York Friars Club 15805:Museum of Modern Art 15682:The Original Soupman 15597:Del Pezzo Restaurant 15466:Omni Berkshire Place 15240:The Chatwal New York 15040:New York City Center 14854:Circle in the Square 14728:Grand Central Palace 14067:Gainsborough Studios 14052:Deutsche Bank Center 13987:Axa Equitable Center 13491:Elgin Botanic Garden 13451:75 Rockefeller Plaza 13435:50 Rockefeller Plaza 13430:10 Rockefeller Plaza 13356:30 Rockefeller Plaza 13247:, pp. 273–274; 12606:. McGraw-Hill, Inc. 11348:. December 6, 1931. 10740:. September 28, 1939 10107:. November 29, 2016. 10070:, pp. 101, 105. 9472:. September 12, 2014 8978:, pp. 325, 326. 8961:Karp & Gill 1982 8915:on September 3, 2017 8619:, pp. 326, 327. 8478:Stewart, J. (2016). 5944:. February 5, 1947. 5734:, pp. 207, 210. 5578:. October 16, 1940. 5530:. November 2, 1939. 4568:. January 10, 1934. 4456:. January 16, 1933. 4308:Tarrytown Daily News 3416:. December 6, 1929. 3135:"Rockefeller Center" 2898:New York City portal 2642:Museum of Modern Art 2597:Museum of Modern Art 2524:Prometheus (Manship) 2437:10 Rockefeller Plaza 2431:in the lobby of the 2363:50 Rockefeller Plaza 2279:Robert Walton Goelet 2263:30 Rockefeller Plaza 2213:New York City Subway 2018:'s 1934 masterwork, 1925:Celanese Corporation 1886:75 Rockefeller Plaza 1799:50 Rockefeller Plaza 1795:10 Rockefeller Plaza 1740:"Gallic Freedom" by 1600:30 Rockefeller Plaza 1577:10 Rockefeller Plaza 1565:Simon & Schuster 1525:30 Rockefeller Plaza 1490:Landmarked buildings 1417:75 Rockefeller Plaza 1381:50 Rockefeller Plaza 1363:30 Rockefeller Plaza 1336:10 Rockefeller Plaza 1035:sit-down restaurants 909:campaign formed the 758:75 Rockefeller Plaza 719:British Intelligence 698:William Rhodes Davis 619:30 Rockefeller Plaza 500:Harvey Wiley Corbett 410:Elgin Botanic Garden 354:30 Rockefeller Plaza 308:75 Rockefeller Plaza 258:Designated NYCL 93:30 Rockefeller Plaza 19174:Washington Square N 18332:7th Av (Fashion Av) 17963:Bridges and tunnels 17165:Madison Square Park 17132:Conservatory Garden 16925:James B. Duke House 16742:696 (The Peninsula) 16722:Saint Thomas Church 16697:641 (Olympic Tower) 16685:La Maison Francaise 16539:284 (The Wilbraham) 16529:276 (Holland House) 16519:255 (Grand Madison) 16324:Park Avenue Viaduct 16043:Galerie St. Etienne 15997:53rd Street Library 15936:Clubhouses (former) 15902:New York Yacht Club 15872:Century Association 15707:The Quilted Giraffe 15035:New Victory Theater 15025:Ed Sullivan Theater 14753:Studebaker Building 14602:General Motors Bldg 14587:Fred F. French Bldg 14262:La Maison Francaise 14092:Times Square Church 14017:Carnegie Hall Tower 13617:John D. Rockefeller 13576:St. Nicholas Church 13425:1 Rockefeller Plaza 13410:La Maison Francaise 13259:, pp. 473–480. 12690:Jackson, Kenneth T. 12627:New York City Guide 12568:on November 7, 2017 11956:, pp. 213–214. 11879:, pp. 105–111. 11867:, pp. 352–365. 11487:, pp. 252–267. 11463:, pp. 211–212. 10855:, pp. 125–137. 10583:. 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January 23, 2007. 3149:on October 11, 2012 2985:1 Rockefeller Plaza 2870:Architecture portal 2826:in Chicago and the 2710:Architectural Forum 2676:Ralph Waldo Emerson 2387:Carl Paul Jennewein 2287:St. Nicholas Church 2267:during construction 2053:roller skating rink 1791:1 Rockefeller Plaza 1753:La Maison Francaise 1746:La Maison Francaise 1480:International-style 1345:La Maison Francaise 1327:1 Rockefeller Plaza 1010:Lester Crown family 875:, to be located at 494:, a student of the 418:Morningside Heights 414:Columbia University 319:Columbia University 312:International Style 270:is a complex of 19 250:Designated NHL 146:40.75861; -73.97917 137: /  19649:Rockefeller Center 19462:Frederick Douglass 18971:Financial District 18367:Financial District 18104:Rockefeller Center 17272:Caspar Samler farm 17170:Marcus Garvey Park 17014:Otto H. Kahn House 16843:Knickerbocker Club 16787:Apple Fifth Avenue 16675:Rockefeller Center 16549:350 (Empire State) 16504:170 (Sohmer Piano) 15800:Museum of Broadway 15717:Restaurant Aquavit 15582:Campbell Apartment 15491:Times Square Hotel 15476:Ritz-Carlton Hotel 15390:St. Regis New York 15345:Park Central Hotel 15060:The Theater Center 14969:Samuel J. Friedman 14532:Apple Fifth Avenue 14227:75 Rockefeller Plz 14222:50 Rockefeller Plz 14217:30 Rockefeller Plz 14212:10 Rockefeller Plz 14199:Rockefeller Center 14139:Random House Tower 14099:Metropolitan Tower 14027:Central Park Tower 14022:Central Park Place 13887:240 Central Park S 13877:220 Central Park S 13867:200 Central Park S 13627:Nelson Rockefeller 13612:Rockefeller family 13335:Rockefeller Center 12786:Rockefeller Center 12513:The New York Times 12322:The New York Times 12266:The New York Times 11929:, pp. 94–107. 11770:The New York Times 11744:The New York Times 11671:The New York Times 11601:Rockefeller Center 11574:The New York Times 11520:The New York Times 11346:The New York Times 11271:The New York Times 11191:. January 14, 2018 11189:Rockefeller Center 11150:The New York Times 11099:. December 4, 1931 11097:The New York Times 11002:Rockefeller Center 10906:The New York Times 10822:. 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May 3, 1939. 5487: 5483: 5482: 5478: 5470: 5463: 5455: 5444: 5436: 5432: 5422: 5420: 5405: 5401: 5400: 5396: 5386: 5384: 5369: 5365: 5364: 5360: 5352: 5343: 5335: 5331: 5321: 5319: 5301: 5290: 5282: 5278: 5270: 5263: 5253: 5251: 5243: 5239: 5238: 5234: 5226: 5219: 5209: 5207: 5199: 5195: 5194: 5190: 5180: 5178: 5177:. June 17, 1938 5170: 5166: 5165: 5158: 5148: 5146: 5138: 5134: 5133: 5129: 5121: 5112: 5102: 5100: 5085: 5081: 5080: 5076: 5068: 5064: 5056: 5049: 5039: 5037: 5029: 5025: 5024: 5020: 5010: 5008: 5000:. May 2, 1938. 4993: 4989: 4988: 4981: 4971: 4969: 4960: 4959: 4952: 4944: 4935: 4927: 4920: 4910: 4908: 4900: 4896: 4895: 4888: 4878: 4876: 4866: 4865: 4858: 4850: 4846: 4838: 4831: 4821: 4819: 4811:. May 4, 1935. 4804: 4800: 4799: 4792: 4778: 4776: 4768: 4764: 4763: 4759: 4749: 4747: 4732: 4728: 4727: 4720: 4712: 4708: 4700: 4696: 4688: 4684: 4676: 4672: 4662: 4660: 4652:. 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1980s 760:, built in 1947 751: 725:, organized by 689: 565:these buildings 560: 447:to replace the 422:Upper Manhattan 398: 393: 386: 200: 145: 143: 139: 136: 131: 128: 126: 124: 123: 96: 76: 62: 53: 44: 33: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 19732: 19722: 19721: 19716: 19711: 19706: 19701: 19696: 19691: 19686: 19681: 19676: 19671: 19666: 19661: 19656: 19651: 19634: 19633: 19628: 19627: 19625: 19624: 19616: 19613: 19606: 19603: 19602: 19599: 19598: 19596: 19595: 19590: 19585: 19580: 19575: 19570: 19565: 19560: 19555: 19550: 19545: 19540: 19535: 19530: 19525: 19520: 19515: 19510: 19508:Grand Army Plz 19505: 19500: 19495: 19490: 19485: 19480: 19474: 19472: 19468: 19467: 19465: 19464: 19459: 19457:Duke Ellington 19454: 19448: 19446: 19439: 19435: 19434: 19431: 19430: 19428: 19427: 19422: 19417: 19412: 19407: 19402: 19397: 19392: 19387: 19382: 19377: 19372: 19367: 19362: 19357: 19352: 19347: 19342: 19337: 19332: 19327: 19322: 19316: 19314: 19308: 19307: 19305: 19304: 19299: 19294: 19289: 19284: 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17445: 17441: 17440: 17429: 17428: 17421: 17414: 17406: 17397: 17396: 17393: 17392: 17390: 17389: 17387:Temple Beth-El 17384: 17379: 17374: 17369: 17364: 17359: 17354: 17349: 17344: 17339: 17334: 17329: 17324: 17319: 17314: 17309: 17304: 17299: 17294: 17289: 17284: 17279: 17274: 17269: 17264: 17262:Hotel Victoria 17259: 17253: 17250: 17249: 17239: 17238: 17235: 17234: 17232: 17231: 17226: 17221: 17215: 17212: 17211: 17199: 17198: 17195: 17194: 17192: 17191: 17190: 17189: 17179: 17178: 17177: 17167: 17162: 17161: 17160: 17153: 17141: 17140: 17139: 17134: 17129: 17124: 17114: 17108: 17105: 17104: 17094: 17093: 17090: 17089: 17087: 17086: 17081: 17076: 17071: 17066: 17061: 17055: 17052: 17051: 17041: 17040: 17037: 17036: 17034: 17033: 17028: 17027: 17026: 17016: 17011: 17010: 17009: 16999: 16994: 16989: 16984: 16979: 16978: 16977: 16967: 16962: 16957: 16952: 16947: 16942: 16937: 16932: 16927: 16922: 16917: 16912: 16907: 16902: 16897: 16896: 16895: 16885: 16880: 16875: 16870: 16865: 16860: 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16291: 16286: 16281: 16276: 16271: 16266: 16261: 16256: 16251: 16246: 16241: 16236: 16231: 16226: 16224:Seventh Avenue 16221: 16216: 16211: 16206: 16200: 16198: 16192: 16191: 16189: 16188: 16183: 16177: 16175: 16171: 16170: 16168: 16167: 16162: 16157: 16152: 16147: 16142: 16137: 16132: 16127: 16122: 16117: 16112: 16107: 16102: 16100:Seventh Avenue 16097: 16092: 16086: 16084: 16073: 16072: 16070:Transportation 16062: 16061: 16058: 16057: 16054: 16053: 16051: 16050: 16048:Rehs Galleries 16045: 16039: 16037: 16033: 16032: 16030: 16029: 16024: 16019: 16014: 16009: 16004: 15999: 15993: 15991: 15985: 15984: 15982: 15981: 15976: 15974:Greenacre Park 15971: 15966: 15961: 15955: 15953: 15949: 15948: 15946: 15945: 15939: 15937: 15933: 15932: 15930: 15929: 15924: 15919: 15914: 15909: 15904: 15899: 15894: 15889: 15884: 15879: 15874: 15869: 15864: 15858: 15856: 15852: 15851: 15849: 15848: 15843: 15837: 15835: 15831: 15830: 15828: 15827: 15822: 15817: 15812: 15807: 15802: 15797: 15792: 15787: 15782: 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J. Clarke's 15684: 15679: 15674: 15669: 15664: 15659: 15654: 15649: 15644: 15639: 15634: 15629: 15624: 15619: 15614: 15609: 15604: 15599: 15594: 15589: 15584: 15579: 15574: 15569: 15564: 15559: 15554: 15549: 15544: 15538: 15536: 15526: 15525: 15515: 15514: 15511: 15510: 15507: 15506: 15504: 15503: 15498: 15493: 15488: 15483: 15478: 15473: 15468: 15463: 15458: 15453: 15448: 15443: 15441:Hotel Claridge 15438: 15433: 15427: 15425: 15421: 15420: 15418: 15417: 15412: 15407: 15402: 15397: 15392: 15387: 15385:Royalton Hotel 15382: 15377: 15372: 15367: 15362: 15357: 15352: 15347: 15342: 15337: 15332: 15327: 15322: 15317: 15312: 15307: 15302: 15300:Lombardy Hotel 15297: 15292: 15287: 15282: 15277: 15272: 15267: 15262: 15257: 15252: 15247: 15242: 15237: 15232: 15227: 15222: 15216: 15214: 15206: 15205: 15195: 15194: 15191: 15190: 15187: 15186: 15184: 15183: 15178: 15173: 15168: 15163: 15158: 15153: 15148: 15143: 15138: 15133: 15128: 15123: 15118: 15113: 15108: 15103: 15098: 15093: 15088: 15082: 15080: 15076: 15075: 15073: 15072: 15067: 15062: 15057: 15052: 15047: 15042: 15037: 15032: 15027: 15022: 15017: 15011: 15009: 15005: 15004: 15002: 15001: 14996: 14991: 14986: 14981: 14976: 14971: 14966: 14961: 14956: 14951: 14946: 14941: 14936: 14931: 14926: 14921: 14916: 14911: 14906: 14901: 14896: 14891: 14886: 14881: 14876: 14871: 14866: 14864:Eugene O'Neill 14861: 14856: 14851: 14846: 14841: 14836: 14831: 14826: 14821: 14815: 14813: 14803: 14802: 14792: 14791: 14788: 14787: 14784: 14783: 14781: 14780: 14775: 14770: 14765: 14760: 14755: 14750: 14745: 14740: 14735: 14733:Hotel Marguery 14730: 14724: 14722: 14718: 14717: 14715: 14714: 14709: 14707:Villard Houses 14704: 14699: 14694: 14689: 14684: 14679: 14674: 14669: 14664: 14659: 14654: 14649: 14644: 14639: 14634: 14629: 14624: 14619: 14614: 14609: 14604: 14599: 14594: 14589: 14584: 14579: 14574: 14569: 14564: 14559: 14554: 14549: 14544: 14539: 14534: 14529: 14524: 14519: 14514: 14509: 14504: 14499: 14494: 14489: 14484: 14479: 14474: 14469: 14464: 14459: 14454: 14452:400 Madison Av 14449: 14444: 14442:383 Madison Av 14439: 14434: 14429: 14424: 14419: 14414: 14409: 14404: 14399: 14394: 14389: 14384: 14379: 14374: 14369: 14367:One Vanderbilt 14363: 14361: 14355: 14354: 14351: 14350: 14348: 14347: 14342: 14337: 14332: 14327: 14322: 14317: 14312: 14307: 14302: 14297: 14292: 14287: 14282: 14276: 14274: 14268: 14267: 14265: 14264: 14259: 14254: 14249: 14244: 14239: 14234: 14229: 14224: 14219: 14214: 14209: 14203: 14201: 14192: 14191: 14186: 14181: 14176: 14171: 14166: 14161: 14156: 14151: 14146: 14141: 14136: 14131: 14126: 14121: 14116: 14111: 14106: 14101: 14096: 14095: 14094: 14084: 14079: 14074: 14069: 14064: 14059: 14054: 14049: 14044: 14039: 14034: 14029: 14024: 14019: 14014: 14009: 14004: 13999: 13994: 13989: 13984: 13979: 13977:Americas Tower 13974: 13969: 13964: 13959: 13954: 13949: 13944: 13939: 13934: 13929: 13924: 13919: 13914: 13909: 13904: 13899: 13894: 13889: 13884: 13879: 13874: 13869: 13864: 13859: 13854: 13849: 13844: 13839: 13834: 13829: 13824: 13819: 13814: 13809: 13804: 13799: 13794: 13789: 13784: 13782:5 Columbus Cir 13779: 13777:2 Columbus Cir 13774: 13768: 13766: 13756: 13755: 13745: 13744: 13735: 13732: 13731: 13724: 13723: 13716: 13709: 13701: 13695: 13692: 13691: 13679: 13678: 13676: 13675: 13667: 13665: 13661: 13660: 13658: 13657: 13655:Tishman Speyer 13652: 13647: 13641: 13639: 13635: 13634: 13632: 13631: 13630: 13629: 13624: 13619: 13609: 13604: 13599: 13593: 13591: 13587: 13586: 13584: 13583: 13581:Subway station 13578: 13573: 13568: 13563: 13558: 13556:Christmas tree 13553: 13547: 13545: 13541: 13540: 13538: 13537: 13530: 13523: 13516: 13508: 13506: 13502: 13501: 13499: 13498: 13493: 13487: 13485: 13481: 13480: 13477: 13476: 13474: 13473: 13468: 13463: 13458: 13453: 13447: 13445: 13441: 13440: 13438: 13437: 13432: 13427: 13422: 13417: 13412: 13407: 13402: 13397: 13392: 13391: 13390: 13388:Center Theatre 13380: 13375: 13370: 13365: 13364: 13363: 13352: 13350: 13343: 13339: 13338: 13331: 13330: 13323: 13316: 13308: 13302: 13301: 13300: 13299: 13282: 13277: 13266: 13265:External links 13263: 13261: 13260: 13241: 13227: 13210: 13204: 13188:Sarnoff, David 13172: 13166: 13153: 13147: 13129: 13127: 13124: 13122: 13121: 13119:. August 1932. 13107: 13101: 13083: 13071:10.2307/987977 13058: 13036: 13019: 13013: 12995: 12989: 12974: 12959: 12953: 12936: 12930: 12917: 12911: 12894: 12883: 12874: 12868: 12854:Okrent, Daniel 12850: 12844: 12823: 12812: 12801: 12795: 12777: 12771: 12754: 12748: 12733: 12727: 12714: 12708: 12692:, ed. (2010). 12686: 12675: 12658: 12647: 12636: 12618: 12612: 12599: 12593: 12578: 12542: 12540: 12537: 12534: 12533: 12499: 12473: 12447: 12431: 12399: 12367: 12347: 12308: 12278: 12252: 12240: 12226: 12206: 12204:, p. 224. 12194: 12180: 12160: 12158:, p. 222. 12148: 12146:, p. 190. 12136: 12134:, p. 221. 12121: 12119:, p. 220. 12109: 12095: 12075: 12073:, p. 218. 12063: 12033: 12021: 12019:, p. 217. 12006: 11994: 11992:, p. 216. 11982: 11970: 11968:, p. 182. 11958: 11946: 11944:, p. 215. 11931: 11919: 11917:, p. 319. 11907: 11881: 11869: 11857: 11845: 11843:, p. 313. 11833: 11831:, p. 312. 11821: 11819:, p. 304. 11809: 11794: 11782: 11756: 11730: 11728:, p. 101. 11718: 11716:, p. 105. 11703: 11701:, p. 139. 11691: 11652: 11650:, p. 302. 11635: 11620: 11618: 11617: 11593: 11557: 11545: 11533: 11504: 11489: 11477: 11475:, p. 141. 11465: 11453: 11441: 11439:, p. 260. 11429: 11414: 11412:, p. 137. 11399: 11366: 11323: 11308: 11306:, p. 110. 11291: 11255: 11226: 11214: 11202: 11170: 11134: 11132:, p. 209. 11122: 11120:, p. 432. 11110: 11081: 11048: 11019: 10988: 10957: 10926: 10893: 10891:, p. 188. 10881: 10879:, p. 355. 10869: 10857: 10845: 10843:, p. 356. 10833: 10801: 10799:, p. 186. 10786: 10751: 10722: 10710: 10689: 10677: 10665: 10663:, p. 185. 10653: 10638: 10636:, p. 183. 10626: 10594: 10562: 10524: 10512: 10478: 10476:, p. 178. 10466: 10430: 10418: 10416:, p. 177. 10395: 10383: 10381:, p. 223. 10366: 10330: 10304: 10302:, p. 170. 10287: 10262: 10230: 10228:, p. 416. 10215: 10203: 10201:, p. 169. 10186: 10184: 10183: 10148: 10122: 10120:, p. 360. 10110: 10089: 10087:, p. 168. 10072: 10060: 10058:, p. 336. 10048: 10036: 10034:, p. 102. 10024: 10012: 10000: 9998:, p. 159. 9985: 9970: 9958: 9941: 9924: 9922:, p. 167. 9907: 9868: 9851: 9822: 9796: 9767: 9741: 9712: 9683: 9664: 9638: 9620: 9591: 9576: 9564: 9562:, p. 426. 9552: 9540: 9509: 9507: 9506: 9456: 9444: 9442:, p. 225. 9432: 9420: 9394: 9365: 9348: 9336: 9307: 9305:, p. 151. 9292: 9280: 9278:, p. 137. 9265: 9253: 9238: 9236:, p. 107. 9226: 9211: 9199: 9182: 9170: 9158: 9146: 9134: 9105: 9093: 9076: 9074:, p. 337. 9064: 9052: 9026: 8997: 8980: 8965: 8953: 8951:, p. 138. 8941: 8926: 8896: 8884: 8869: 8851: 8815: 8813:, p. 326. 8774: 8772:, p. 327. 8762: 8750: 8748:, p. 339. 8735: 8720: 8709:. May 16, 1933 8691: 8665: 8636: 8634:, p. 237. 8621: 8604: 8592: 8590:, p. 332. 8577: 8565: 8558: 8552:. p. 24. 8534: 8532:, p. 325. 8519: 8504: 8490: 8470: 8458: 8424: 8398: 8369: 8333: 8299: 8263: 8237: 8211: 8199:New York YIMBY 8185: 8159: 8133: 8121:New York YIMBY 8107: 8073: 8051: 8040:. July 1, 2015 8025: 8003: 7976: 7942: 7911: 7872: 7838: 7804: 7770: 7768:, p. 580. 7755: 7721: 7719:, p. 579. 7709: 7675: 7673:, p. 479. 7660: 7633: 7603: 7569: 7550:. p. A3. 7536: 7502: 7465: 7463:, p. 578. 7448: 7414: 7380: 7346: 7344:, p. 431. 7334: 7297: 7295:, p. 428. 7285: 7273: 7251: 7239: 7237:, p. 269. 7227: 7215: 7213:, p. 426. 7203: 7176: 7142: 7115: 7113:, p. 576. 7098: 7057: 7024: 6990: 6957: 6923: 6908: 6874: 6872:, p. 430. 6862: 6828: 6791: 6757: 6720: 6689: 6687:, p. 127. 6670: 6636: 6600: 6568: 6566:, p. 117. 6553: 6551:, p. 116. 6541: 6530:. May 16, 1963 6505: 6469: 6440: 6438:, p. 114. 6425: 6393: 6364: 6335: 6303: 6269: 6240: 6206: 6183: 6168: 6139: 6100: 6098:, p. 108. 6081: 6062: 6060:, p. 107. 6045: 6033: 6031:, p. 429. 6018: 6016:, p. 425. 6003: 5962: 5923: 5921:, p. 104. 5908: 5872: 5860: 5858:, p. 424. 5843: 5841:, p. 422. 5831: 5829:, p. 418. 5819: 5817:, p. 417. 5802: 5800:, p. 103. 5787: 5748: 5746:, p. 100. 5736: 5724: 5722:, p. 412. 5712: 5710:, p. 413. 5700: 5698:, p. 411. 5683: 5681:, p. 410. 5671: 5669:, p. 408. 5659: 5657:, p. 403. 5644: 5642:, p. 399. 5632: 5620: 5608: 5596: 5560: 5558:, p. 393. 5548: 5512: 5476: 5461: 5459:, p. 231. 5442: 5430: 5394: 5358: 5341: 5339:, p. 386. 5329: 5288: 5286:, p. 384. 5276: 5261: 5232: 5230:, p. 210. 5217: 5188: 5156: 5145:. May 11, 1937 5127: 5110: 5074: 5072:, p. 338. 5062: 5060:, p. 219. 5047: 5018: 4979: 4950: 4948:, p. 112. 4933: 4931:, p. 197. 4918: 4886: 4856: 4844: 4829: 4790: 4757: 4718: 4716:, p. 285. 4706: 4704:, p. 129. 4694: 4682: 4680:, p. 205. 4670: 4634: 4598: 4586: 4545: 4506: 4474: 4433: 4431:, p. 185. 4421: 4406: 4367: 4325: 4289: 4250: 4216: 4204: 4165: 4148: 4133: 4097: 4095:, p. 428. 4085: 4073: 4033: 4031:, p. 258. 4021: 3982: 3965: 3950: 3935: 3920: 3908: 3893: 3854: 3842: 3800: 3764: 3752: 3740: 3728: 3716: 3701: 3689: 3677: 3662: 3660:, p. 142. 3650: 3635: 3623: 3611: 3599: 3587: 3575: 3556: 3544: 3532: 3506: 3494: 3490:Seielstad 1930 3482: 3446: 3434: 3393: 3381: 3369: 3357: 3342: 3327: 3325:, p. 427. 3312: 3300: 3288: 3273: 3261: 3249: 3210: 3184: 3160: 3117: 3098: 3063: 3040: 3019: 3017:, p. 334. 2999: 2998: 2996: 2993: 2990: 2989: 2972: 2958: 2936: 2935: 2933: 2930: 2928: 2925: 2924: 2923: 2918: 2913: 2908: 2902: 2901: 2887: 2873: 2857: 2854: 2842: 2841: 2834: 2833: 2832: 2814:developed the 2797:' 2007 survey 2786:New York Times 2767:Vincent Scully 2757: 2754: 2750:Gertrude Stein 2688: 2685: 2683: 2680: 2672:Mahatma Gandhi 2652:Lucienne Bloch 2585:Main article: 2565: 2560: 2522:Main article: 2519: 2514: 2500:Atlas (statue) 2498:Main article: 2495: 2490: 2472: 2469: 2447:'s 1932 mural 2383:Alfred Janniot 2294: 2291: 2258: 2255: 2187: 2184: 2179:Tishman Speyer 2133: 2130: 2104: 2101: 2096:I. M. Pei 2094:The architect 2069:United Nations 2034:New Year's Day 1991: 1988: 1974: 1971: 1970: 1969: 1963: 1957: 1947: 1861: 1858: 1786: 1783: 1742:Alfred Janniot 1687: 1684: 1676:Robert Kushner 1573:Max Abramovitz 1569:Center Theatre 1516: 1513: 1491: 1488: 1465: 1456: 1447: 1438: 1429: 1420: 1411: 1402: 1393: 1384: 1375: 1366: 1357: 1348: 1339: 1330: 1321: 1316: 1315: 1308: 1301: 1293: 1292: 1285: 1278: 1273: 1266: 1261: 1254: 1249: 1242: 1237: 1230: 1225: 1218: 1213: 1206: 1201: 1194: 1189: 1182: 1177: 1170: 1165: 1158: 1153: 1146: 1141: 1134: 1129: 1122: 1117: 1110: 1105: 1098: 1093: 1086: 1081: 1074: 1067: 1060: 1053: 1052: 1046: 1045: 1044: 1042: 1039: 1002:Tishman Speyer 992:Gianni Agnelli 972: 966: 965: 963: 960: 930:New York Times 889: 886: 818:Webb and Knapp 750: 747: 688: 685: 569:Center Theatre 559: 556: 397: 394: 385: 382: 347:Tishman Speyer 341:in 1985 and a 263: 262: 261:April 23, 1985 259: 255: 254: 251: 247: 246: 243: 239: 238: 234: 233: 230: 223: 222: 217: 210: 209: 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18714: 18711: 18709: 18706: 18704: 18703:Shevchenko Pl 18701: 18699: 18698:Asser Levy Pl 18696: 18694: 18691: 18689: 18686: 18684: 18681: 18679: 18676: 18675: 18673: 18671: 18667: 18663: 18657: 18654: 18652: 18649: 18647: 18646:West Side Hwy 18644: 18642: 18639: 18637: 18634: 18632: 18629: 18627: 18624: 18622: 18619: 18617: 18614: 18612: 18609: 18607: 18604: 18602: 18599: 18597: 18594: 18592: 18589: 18587: 18584: 18582: 18579: 18577: 18574: 18572: 18569: 18567: 18564: 18563: 18561: 18559: 18555: 18549: 18546: 18544: 18541: 18539: 18536: 18534: 18531: 18529: 18526: 18524: 18521: 18519: 18516: 18514: 18511: 18509: 18506: 18504: 18501: 18499: 18496: 18494: 18491: 18489: 18486: 18484: 18481: 18479: 18478:Coenties Slip 18476: 18474: 18471: 18469: 18466: 18464: 18461: 18459: 18456: 18454: 18451: 18449: 18446: 18444: 18441: 18439: 18436: 18435: 18433: 18431: 18427: 18421: 18418: 18416: 18413: 18411: 18408: 18406: 18403: 18401: 18400:Theatre Alley 18398: 18396: 18393: 18391: 18388: 18386: 18383: 18381: 18378: 18376: 18373: 18372: 18370: 18368: 18364: 18358: 18355: 18353: 18350: 18348: 18345: 18343: 18340: 18338: 18335: 18333: 18330: 18328: 18325: 18323: 18320: 18318: 18315: 18313: 18310: 18308: 18305: 18303: 18300: 18298: 18295: 18293: 18290: 18288: 18285: 18283: 18280: 18279: 18277: 18275:Major avenues 18273: 18270: 18266: 18260: 18257: 18255: 18252: 18250: 18247: 18246: 18243: 18239: 18235: 18228: 18223: 18221: 18216: 18214: 18209: 18208: 18205: 18195: 18191: 18184: 18177: 18174: 18171: 18168: 18165: 18162: 18159: 18156: 18153: 18150: 18147: 18144: 18141: 18138: 18135: 18132: 18129: 18126: 18123: 18120: 18119: 18117: 18111: 18105: 18102: 18099: 18096: 18093: 18090: 18087: 18084: 18081: 18078: 18075: 18072: 18071: 18069: 18063: 18059: 18052: 18047: 18045: 18040: 18038: 18033: 18032: 18029: 18017: 18013: 18009: 18007: 17999: 17997: 17989: 17988: 17985: 17977: 17974: 17972: 17971:New York City 17969: 17968: 17966: 17964: 17961: 17960: 17958: 17954: 17948: 17945: 17943: 17940: 17938: 17935: 17933: 17930: 17928: 17925: 17923: 17920: 17918: 17917:Niagara Falls 17915: 17909: 17908:Minor islands 17906: 17904: 17901: 17899: 17896: 17894: 17893:14th–59th St. 17891: 17889: 17886: 17885: 17884: 17881: 17879: 17878:Staten Island 17876: 17874: 17871: 17869: 17866: 17864: 17861: 17860: 17858: 17856: 17853: 17851: 17848: 17846: 17843: 17842: 17840: 17834: 17828: 17825: 17823: 17820: 17816: 17813: 17811: 17808: 17807: 17806: 17803: 17801: 17798: 17796: 17793: 17791: 17788: 17786: 17783: 17781: 17778: 17776: 17773: 17771: 17768: 17766: 17763: 17761: 17758: 17756: 17753: 17751: 17748: 17746: 17743: 17741: 17738: 17736: 17733: 17731: 17728: 17726: 17723: 17721: 17718: 17716: 17713: 17711: 17708: 17706: 17703: 17701: 17698: 17696: 17693: 17691: 17688: 17686: 17683: 17681: 17678: 17676: 17673: 17671: 17668: 17666: 17663: 17661: 17658: 17656: 17653: 17651: 17648: 17646: 17643: 17641: 17638: 17636: 17633: 17631: 17628: 17626: 17623: 17621: 17618: 17616: 17613: 17611: 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9311: 9304: 9299: 9297: 9289: 9284: 9277: 9272: 9270: 9262: 9257: 9251:, p. 96. 9250: 9245: 9243: 9235: 9230: 9223: 9218: 9216: 9209:, p. 88. 9208: 9203: 9197:, p. 42. 9196: 9191: 9189: 9187: 9180:, p. 37. 9179: 9174: 9168:, p. 10. 9167: 9162: 9155: 9150: 9144:, p. 36. 9143: 9138: 9123: 9116: 9109: 9103:, p. 35. 9102: 9097: 9091:, p. 35. 9090: 9085: 9083: 9081: 9073: 9068: 9061: 9056: 9041: 9037: 9030: 9014: 9007: 9001: 8995:, p. 40. 8994: 8989: 8987: 8985: 8977: 8972: 8970: 8963:, p. 62. 8962: 8957: 8950: 8945: 8939:, p. 61. 8938: 8933: 8931: 8914: 8910: 8906: 8900: 8894:, p. 53. 8893: 8888: 8882:, p. 59. 8881: 8876: 8874: 8865: 8861: 8855: 8840: 8836: 8832: 8825: 8819: 8812: 8807: 8805: 8803: 8801: 8799: 8797: 8795: 8793: 8791: 8789: 8787: 8785: 8783: 8781: 8779: 8771: 8766: 8760:, p. 51. 8759: 8754: 8747: 8742: 8740: 8733:, p. 46. 8732: 8727: 8725: 8708: 8701: 8695: 8680: 8676: 8669: 8653: 8646: 8640: 8633: 8628: 8626: 8618: 8613: 8611: 8609: 8601: 8596: 8589: 8584: 8582: 8574: 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