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elevator lobbies on each floor. Upon the building's completion, the ATS described the new facilities as "convenient or necessary for an office of the highest standard". These included radiators under every window, as well as steam, electric and gas services. Two storefronts were located at ground level and there was space for four additional stores in the basement; the 22nd floor also contained a restaurant. The rest of the building had space for more than 700 offices. As built, each floor had 36 offices, which could be rented either as singular units or as part of a multi-unit suite. The corridors in the building were built to a relatively narrow width to maximize office space.
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restrictions that he felt to be a hindrance to skyscraper design, "something monumental could be made out of the building". The
Landmarks Preservation Commission wrote that the building was architecturally notable as the result of a "contemporary search for an appropriate solution for the architectural expression for a skyscraper".
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from a lower floor to the cellar, and in another, a cab dropped from the eighth to the fifth floor without slowing down; however, no serious injuries were incurred in either incident. The third such incident occurred in
November 1896, when a cab dropped from the 10th floor to the basement, injuring three people. ATS replaced the
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Corporation defaulted on the building's mortgage in 1936, and New York Life took back the building. New York Life retained ownership of 150 Nassau until January 1945, when David S. Meister bought the building. Meister then resold the property in November 1946 to a group of investors
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Williams Crehore was the engineering consultant, John Downey was the general contractor, and George R. Read served both as construction supervisor and managing agent. Keystone Bridge Works was the steel supplier, Atlas Iron Construction was the
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on the upper floors. The basement on the Spruce Street side is visible due to the downward slope of the lot from west to east. On the lowest two floors of both principal facades, each bay contains an arched window. On each of the third through 20th floors, there are two sash windows in each bay. The
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elevators with Crane elevators in early 1897. Despite this, in
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utilized in the city at the time, completing two stories per week. Two double-drum engines were installed on the seventh floor of the light court to bring up the material: one with 30 horsepower (22 kW) and the other with 50 horsepower (37 kW). There were fears that the adjacent Morse
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unit with 6,400 square feet (590 m) of space, an outdoor deck, a private terrace on the roof, and ceilings 18 feet (5.5 m) tall. The penthouse, dubbed the "Skyhouse", was designed by David Hotson and
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article stated that, as a result of the inclusion of details such as belt courses, "the general treatment of the building by its designer is very good and the appearance is quite pleasing". Robertson himself found skyscrapers to be "uninteresting architecturally", but that despite the many
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started moving into the building in July 1915, taking space in the basement and the second through fifth floors. Around the same time, 150 Nassau was placed for sale. The New York Life
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skyscraper on its current land, calling the site "a safe and remunerative investment". During the late 19th century, the surrounding area had grown into the "Newspaper Row", as several newspaper headquarters had been built on the adjacent
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on the site of the latter. Pace also acquired 150 Nassau Street and other nearby buildings in 1967, with plans to destroy them and build an office tower. These plans did not proceed and Pace
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tree trunks between 20 and 25 feet (6.1 and 7.6 m) long and 10 to 14 inches (250 to 360 mm) wide. Atop each piling was granite blocks, then vertical brick piers, and finally cast-iron footings for the building's columns.
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praised the design of the building's top, but was critical of the facade's six-part horizontal division, saying that it was "arbitrary" and failed to "correspond to any actual requirement, mechanical or aesthetic".
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designated the building as an official city landmark. Renovations took place during 2001 and were completed the next year. On
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judge appointed a referee to oversee the foreclosure, and New York Life took over the building. The building was damaged the same year by a fire at a nearby low-rise building on Beekman Street. The
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neighborhood to occupy the structure. Upon the building's completion, the New York City Department of Public Works leased the basement, 17th floor, and one of the two ground-level storefronts.
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occupied the building from 1914 to 1919. The building's 10th through 23rd floors were converted into condominiums between 1999 and 2002. In 1999, it was designated as a city landmark by the
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2709:"Deal Pending for Skyscraper: American Tract Society Building in Nassau St. May Be Sold Buys at Auction Old Nordica Home Property in West 9th St.--convent Av. Apartment Figures in Trade".
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were located above the main roof, but were removed. The Nassau Street side consists of a three-story arcade, meant to complement 41 Park Row to the west, with an open-air top story.
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on the mortgage in 1913, and after unsuccessfully attempting to raise funds, gave the structure to the New York Life Company the following year.
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accidents, which were covered intensively by the media, were among the reasons why tenants were reluctant to rent space in the building.
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was located 100 feet (30 m) underground, and the builders decided against digging to the depth of the bedrock using pneumatic
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during 1919, the same year that 150 Nassau was sold to the 150 Nassau Street Corporation. Tenants during this time included the
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in May 1894. The structure was expected to cost $ 1 million. ATS financed the project by mortgaging its existing property.
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and his wife. By 2013 the penthouse was on sale for $ 20 million. That same year, residents filed a lawsuit to prevent a
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restaurant from opening in the building. The restaurant moved to 150 Nassau Street anyway, but closed permanently in 2018.
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Thompson, Lawrance (1941). "The Printing and Publishing Activities of the American Tract Society From 1825 to 1850".
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would move into 150 Nassau Street and demolish its former headquarters nearby at Nassau and Frankfort Streets. The
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steel contractor, and Louis Weber Building was the masonry contractor. The structure was erected with the largest
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404:, is a 23-story, 291-foot (89 m) building in the
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3246:. Vol. XV, no. 5. May 1904. p. 462.
4170:Firehouse, Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10
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469:on the building in 1914. After ATS moved out, the
5536:Renaissance Revival architecture in New York City
2552:
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5531:Romanesque Revival architecture in New York City
5477:
3649:
3558:Daniel Patrick Moynihan United States Courthouse
3462:. Archived from the original on August 20, 2020.
3377:. Vol. 32. December 1894. pp. 526–528.
3369:
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583:entrance; 150 Nassau Street is to the left, and
5511:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
3363:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
3107:
3105:
2271:
1029:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
682:to a now-demolished building on Spruce Street.
477:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
2547:
1885:. Vol. 15, no. 2. pp. 116–132.
1439:. Archived from the original on March 21, 2020
4180:New York County Lawyers' Association Building
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2279:"A Crack in the Wall of the Morse Building"
2089:. Vol. 13. May 14, 1836. p. 363.
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416:. It is located at the southeast corner of
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4610:Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building
4215:Trinity and United States Realty Buildings
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3618:United States Court of International Trade
3613:Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse
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3503:
3414:Rise of the New York Skyscraper, 1865–1913
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1278:. Vol. 44. May 26, 1894. p. 92.
1144:"Park Place Tower - The Skyscraper Center"
973:In August 1914, it was announced that the
687:New York Architectural Terra-Cotta Company
5060:Leadership and Public Service High School
4585:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
3925:Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street
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3418:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
3285:. Vol. 6, no. 2. p. 217.
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447:organization that distributed religious
5516:Residential buildings completed in 1895
3840:African Burial Ground National Monument
3410:Landau, Sarah; Condit, Carl W. (1996).
3386:. Vol. 71. 1896. pp. 121–124.
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3070:Stamler, Bernard (September 19, 1999).
3069:
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1879:"The American Tract Society, 1814-1860"
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1512:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1999
1399:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1999
1276:American Architect & Building News
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1176:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1999
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3253:from the original on November 7, 2020
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1800:Dailey, Jessica (February 15, 2013).
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866:New York City Department of Buildings
443:(ATS), a nonprofit, nonsectarian but
5526:Robert Henderson Robertson buildings
5521:Residential skyscrapers in Manhattan
5491:Apartment buildings in New York City
5486:1895 establishments in New York City
5055:High School of Economics and Finance
4726:Knickerbocker Trust Company Building
4605:Keuffel & Esser Company Building
4520:Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
3897:Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts
3785:City Hall Post Office and Courthouse
3399:National Register of Historic Places
2598:from the original on August 20, 2020
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1038:National Register of Historic Places
685:Terracotta, possibly created by the
495:150 Nassau Street is located in the
485:National Register of Historic Places
4525:American Bank Note Company Building
4195:St. George's Syrian Catholic Church
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3031:Porterfield, Byron (May 20, 1966).
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2531:. Vol. 38. 1897. p. 202.
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1761:Barbanel, Josh (January 28, 2007).
1739:from the original on March 21, 2020
1380:from the original on March 21, 2020
1282:from the original on April 24, 2022
1272:"American Tract Society's Building"
1245:from the original on March 21, 2020
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5065:LĂ©man Manhattan Preparatory School
4270:St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
4185:Old New York Evening Post Building
2815:from the original on July 14, 2020
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2093:from the original on July 15, 2020
1831:Heintz, Molly (December 2, 2012).
1751:
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1360:Gray, Christopher (June 4, 2009).
1004:represented by Ralph Freidus. The
885:offered ATS a $ 1.25 million
551:150 Nassau Street was designed by
535:are located across Nassau Street;
458:150 Nassau Street is located near
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4731:Manhattan Life Insurance Building
4205:St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
3446:
3392:"Fulton–Nassau Historic District"
3356:"American Tract Society Building"
3143:Chaban, Matt (November 7, 2013).
3112:Alberts, Hana R. (June 7, 2013).
2054:The Encyclopedia of New York City
2013:. Vol. 69. 1894. p. 9.
1913:from the original on June 9, 2018
1877:Twaddell, Elizabeth (June 1946).
1341:from the original on May 24, 2015
1216:
895:Manhattan Life Insurance Building
619:, namely a base, midsection, and
543:is located across Spruce Street.
4791:Western Union Telegraph Building
4630:New York Stock Exchange Building
4575:Excelsior Power Company Building
4130:American Stock Exchange Building
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3583:Metropolitan Correctional Center
3568:Jacob K. Javits Federal Building
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3004:. November 5, 1946. p. 41.
2940:. January 18, 1945. p. 23.
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464:New York Life Insurance Company
402:American Tract Society Building
336:Fulton–Nassau Historic District
251:American Tract Society Building
45:American Tract Society Building
5106:Federal Hall National Memorial
4580:Federal Hall National Memorial
4435:56 Beaver Street (Delmonico's)
4140:Bowling Green Offices Building
3312:"More Views on High Buildings"
3274:"The Works of R. H. Robertson"
2872:. August 23, 1921. p. 4.
2838:. October 2, 1919. p. 6.
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3174:Jones, David (June 6, 2013).
2713:. July 24, 1915. p. 11.
2083:"Paternoster Row of New-York"
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527:are located to the east. The
4600:John Street Methodist Church
4545:Chamber of Commerce Building
4190:Robert and Anne Dickey House
3709:Firehouse, Engine Company 31
3578:Manhattan Municipal Building
2834:"Transfer of Sun Building".
1129:
662:supported by the building's
451:. Designed by the architect
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5467:Manhattan Community Board 1
5289:Downtown Manhattan Heliport
5136:New York City Police Museum
5085:Pine Street School New York
4625:New York City Police Museum
4001:Manhattan Community Board 1
3573:Louis J. Lefkowitz Building
2884:– via newspapers.com
2690:– via newspapers.com
2297:– via newspapers.com
2057:(2nd ed.). New Haven:
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725:. During construction, the
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5126:Museum of American Finance
3704:Broadway–Chambers Building
3603:Ted Weiss Federal Building
3593:New York County Courthouse
3348:
3237:"The High Art of Building"
1942:10.1086/pbsa.35.2.24296559
1527:National Park Service 2005
1420:National Park Service 2005
921:American Tract Society use
788:
553:Robert Henderson Robertson
487:district created in 2005.
182:granite, brick, terracotta
5461:
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5264:Battery Maritime Building
5177:
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5131:Museum of Jewish Heritage
5116:George Gustav Heye Center
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4751:New York Tribune Building
4746:New York Produce Exchange
4711:Hanover National Building
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4845:Other points of interest
4671:Barnum's American Museum
4530:American Surety Building
2557:Landau & Condit 1996
1693:Landau & Condit 1996
1475:Landau & Condit 1996
1314:Landau & Condit 1996
891:city's tallest buildings
539:is one block south; and
318:Architectural style
229:William Williams Crehore
5496:Civic Center, Manhattan
4914:Austin J. Tobin Plaza‎‎
4756:New York World Building
4691:Equitable Life Building
4686:City Investing Building
4635:New York Times Building
4540:Broad Exchange Building
4210:Transportation Building
3795:New York World Building
3754:Transportation Building
3719:New York Times Building
3002:New York Herald Tribune
2938:New York Herald Tribune
2543:– via HathiTrust.
2529:Engineering News-Record
2025:– via HathiTrust.
1763:"Few Views Are Forever"
1290:– via HathiTrust.
911:speculative development
907:St. Patrick's Cathedral
579:Looking south from the
570:
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430:New York Times Building
203:Design and construction
5207:Rector St/Greenwich St
5070:Millennium High School
4960:Vietnam Veterans Plaza
4940:Imagination Playground
4661:Alexander Macomb House
4225:Trinity Court Building
4160:Downtown Athletic Club
4135:Barclay–Vesey Building
3598:Surrogate's Courthouse
3384:American Tract Society
2455:. September 11, 1897.
2323:. September 27, 1895.
2011:American Tract Society
986:New York Supreme Court
948:
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441:American Tract Society
272:New York City Landmark
259:U.S. Historic district
221:American Tract Society
66:Office and residential
5075:New York Film Academy
4950:Louise Nevelson Plaza
4565:Down Town Association
3403:National Park Service
2739:. November 18, 1916.
2493:. November 17, 1896.
2228:Engineering News 1894
2189:"Buildings Projected"
2059:Yale University Press
1727:. September 9, 2001.
1641:Engineering News 1894
1585:Engineering News 1894
1362:"A Starter Sanctuary"
1148:The Skyscraper Center
928:
903:Madison Square Garden
801:
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263:Contributing property
134:40.71139°N 74.00583°W
5335:Church/Trinity Place
5212:Rector St/Trinity Pl
5146:South Street Seaport
4981:Brasserie Les Halles
4781:Tontine Coffee House
4761:Pearl Street Station
4595:Home Insurance Plaza
4115:125 Greenwich Street
3810:St. Joachim's Church
3800:Rogers Peet Building
3734:Rogers Peet Building
3546:Government buildings
3405:. September 7, 2005.
3282:Architectural Record
3244:Architectural Record
2974:. November 5, 1946.
2910:. January 18, 1945.
2247:. October 16, 1894.
1111:New York City portal
1059:Architectural Record
1042:Craig Nevill-Manning
701:and Nassau Streets.
453:R. H. Robertson
396:, also known as the
371:Designated NYCL
169:291 feet (89 m)
150:Construction started
5294:Wall Street Skyport
5254:Pier 11/Wall Street
4510:170–176 John Street
4315:1 Wall Street Court
4110:94 Greenwich Street
4105:88 Greenwich Street
3805:Samuel Osgood House
2836:Wall Street Journal
2559:, pp. 230–231.
2049:Jackson, Kenneth T.
1996:, pp. 170–171.
1097:Architecture portal
1068:Montgomery Schuyler
1000:, founded in 1921.
823:Madison Square Park
639:and a semicircular
326:Renaissance Revival
291:150 Nassau Street,
139:40.71139; -74.00583
130: /
79:Renaissance Revival
71:Architectural style
58:General information
5269:Whitehall Terminal
5244:World Trade Center
5222:Wall St/William St
5006:Rolfe's Chop House
4796:World Trade Center
4696:Gillender Building
4570:Equitable Building
4555:Continental Center
4235:World Trade Center
4230:Whitehall Building
4175:James Watson House
4041:Financial District
3759:Woolworth Building
3739:Southbridge Towers
3588:New York City Hall
3563:Home Life Building
3482:"Park Place Tower"
3454:"Park Place Tower"
3076:The New York Times
3037:The New York Times
2972:The New York Times
2908:The New York Times
2801:The New York Times
2737:The New York Times
2640:. August 1, 1914.
2638:The New York Times
2569:Annual Report 1896
2491:The New York Times
2453:The New York Times
2397:The New York Times
2359:The New York Times
2321:The New York Times
2245:The New York Times
2155:The New York Times
2117:The New York Times
2036:Annual Report 1896
1767:The New York Times
1725:The New York Times
1705:Annual Report 1896
1433:"Park Place Tower"
1366:The New York Times
1231:The New York Times
1052:Critical reception
949:
931:New York City Hall
929:Looking east from
893:, behind only the
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695:Corn Exchange Bank
599:facing south. Two
589:
561:Romanesque Revival
505:New York City Hall
497:Financial District
434:New York City Hall
406:Financial District
363:Designated CP
322:Romanesque Revival
75:Romanesque Revival
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4935:Hudson River Park
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4766:St. Paul Building
4741:Mortimer Building
4640:Park Row Building
4495:150 Nassau Street
4470:90–94 Maiden Lane
4385:28 Liberty Street
4365:20 Exchange Place
4291:East of Broadway/
4200:St. Paul's Chapel
4076:West of Broadway/
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3744:St. Andrew Church
3724:Park Row Building
3692:Hall des Lumieres
3672:150 Nassau Street
3650:Current buildings
3425:978-0-300-07739-1
3382:"Annual report".
2870:Reidsville Review
2803:. April 4, 1916.
2361:. July 11, 1895.
2157:. April 8, 1894.
2119:. March 8, 1894.
2068:978-0-300-11465-2
1233:. July 24, 1915.
1150:. April 7, 2016.
847:Park Row Building
613:early skyscrapers
394:150 Nassau Street
391:
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366:September 7, 2005
358:Significant dates
174:Technical details
88:150 Nassau Street
50:Alternative names
24:150 Nassau Street
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4706:Government House
4654:Former buildings
4535:Bennett Building
4515:250 Water Street
4505:161 Water Street
4455:63 Nassau Street
4335:5 Beekman Street
4330:2 New York Plaza
4320:1 William Street
4305:1 New York Plaza
4300:1 Hanover Square
4120:130 Cedar Street
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4500:161 Maiden Lane
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3833:Other spaces
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587:to the right
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547:Architecture
509:Civic Center
494:
472:New York Sun
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208:Architect(s)
93:Town or city
42:Former names
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5380:Marketfield
5375:Maiden Lane
5259:South Ferry
4996:Delmonico's
4920:The Battery
4666:Astor House
4485:130 William
4415:52 Broadway
4390:32 Old Slip
4380:26 Broadway
4150:City Pier A
4095:65 Broadway
3892:41 Park Row
3855:Five Points
3815:The Rotunda
3775:Astor House
3667:49 Chambers
2686:February 2,
2621:Slocum 1975
2433:Slocum 1975
1994:Slocum 1975
1327:"NYCityMap"
940:(left) and
827:speculative
808:evangelical
751:underpinned
743:cantilevers
664:box girders
637:entablature
597:light court
585:41 Park Row
533:41 Park Row
445:evangelical
237:John Downey
187:Floor count
137: /
112:Coordinates
5480:Categories
5430:Washington
4889:The Sphere
4776:Stadt Huys
4681:City Hotel
4350:15 William
4325:2 Broadway
4085:1 Broadway
3018:1287178425
2985:August 29,
2954:1283042787
2921:August 29,
1125:References
901:Building,
849:, and the
727:foundation
705:Foundation
680:party wall
660:terracotta
467:foreclosed
424:, next to
383:References
347:NYCL
340:ID05000988
295:, New York
278: 2038
125:74°00′21″W
122:40°42′41″N
5464:See also:
5440:Whitehall
5420:Vesey/Ann
5360:Greenwich
5340:Cortlandt
5180:transport
5038:Education
4991:Crown Shy
4066:Buildings
4050:Manhattan
3998:See also:
3935:City Hall
3930:City Hall
3908:Transport
3875:Education
3780:Bridewell
3749:Tower 270
3643:buildings
3535:Manhattan
3332:March 23,
3296:March 23,
3257:March 23,
3221:March 23,
3190:March 21,
3159:March 21,
3128:March 21,
3118:Curbed NY
3094:March 21,
3084:0362-4331
3055:March 23,
3045:0362-4331
3010:1941-0646
2980:0362-4331
2946:1941-0646
2916:0362-4331
2880:March 23,
2852:129767842
2844:0099-9660
2809:0362-4331
2783:576140736
2755:March 21,
2745:0362-4331
2719:575403222
2656:March 21,
2646:0362-4331
2539:March 23,
2509:March 21,
2499:0362-4331
2471:March 21,
2461:0362-4331
2415:March 23,
2405:0362-4331
2377:March 21,
2367:0362-4331
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2209:March 23,
2173:March 21,
2163:0362-4331
2135:March 21,
2125:0362-4331
2021:March 23,
1950:0006-128X
1917:March 23,
1899:1755-2613
1847:March 21,
1816:March 21,
1806:Curbed NY
1785:March 21,
1775:0362-4331
1743:March 21,
1733:0362-4331
1443:March 21,
1384:March 21,
1374:0362-4331
1345:March 20,
1286:March 23,
1249:March 21,
1239:0362-4331
1130:Citations
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