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building core; new stairs were also constructed to replace the existing stairs. The demolition of the interior was completed in
November 2018. In addition, the Red Room was restored between 2016 and 2018, in advance of its conversion into a retail space. The Red Room's restoration used tiles that had been placed in storage and unused when the building was originally erected. The facade was restored using stone from the quarry that had supplied the material for Walker's original building. The third floor was demolished to make a higher ceiling for the retail space. A new entrance was also constructed on Broadway, with a design based on one of Walker's unrealized plans for the building, and five stories were added to the southern annex.
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1489:(LPC) designated the original portion of 1 Wall Street as an official city landmark. The designation only included the exterior of the original building and did not extend to the southern annex. The Red Room's interior was not given a separate interior-landmark designation because such designations at the time were reserved for publicly accessible spaces. Since the Red Room could only be used by BNY Mellon workers at the time of the exterior designation, it was legally considered to be closed to the public. The LPC agreed in December 2023 to hold hearings on whether to designate the Red Room's interior as a landmark. The Red Room was designated as an interior landmark on June 25, 2024.
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newspapers reported that Irving Trust had accepted "final plans" for a 44-story building rising 560 feet (170 m). This design resembled the current structure, with setbacks and a curving facade. The actual final plans, filed in June 1929, provided for a 50-story structure. The 1929 plans were released after Irving Trust applied for, and received, a zoning variance that allowed the base's first setback to be higher than would normally be allowed. The variance also allowed for a shallower setback, and the tower was allowed to cover more than 25 percent of the lot, the maximum lot coverage ratio typically allowed under the 1916 Zoning
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1149:. During December 1929, Ward sent engraved letters to 500 nearby property owners, apologizing for the noise created during the riveting process; this generated positive publicity for the building in both the local and national press. Walker and his associate Perry Coke Smith designed a large banking room called the Red Room for the lower stories, and Walker hired Hildreth Meière to design the mosaics for the Red Room. Smith and Meière collaborated on the Red Room's color scheme, while Lynn Fausett helped draw out the designs for the room.
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first ten stories, using their large floor areas to house its clerical staff. The second floor originally contained Irving Trust's Wall Street office, which served businesses in the
Financial District. The third floor was for the bank's corporate and personal trust divisions. The fifth floor contained the bank's executive offices, wainscoted with wood from around the world, while the sixth floor accommodated the out-of-town and foreign divisions and a telephone room for long-distance calls.
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Art Deco furnishings. The executive lounge, at the 49th story, had a ceiling made of gold-leaf seashells, as well as walls covered with multicolored patterned fabrics. The executive lounge also had a triple-height ceiling, fluted walls, teak floors, and a fireplace, as well as four full-height windows that faced each of the cardinal directions. The walls were also decorated with depictions of Native
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swimming pool, 39th-floor observation deck, library, golf simulator, dog spa, and playroom, as well as a lounge and a private restaurant. The building also contains communal spaces with kitchens, phone booths, AV equipment, and printers. These amenities are mostly clustered in the annex, occupying the 38th and 39th floors. Lifetime
Fitness operates an athletic club within the building, and there is also a
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underperformed expectations. At the time, there were 479 unsold units out of 566 total apartments, and the project had cost $ 2.9 billion to date. Sales remained lower than expected; by
February 2024, only about 100 apartments had been sold. Asian investors comprised about half of the condominium owners by that year, but such sales were slowing down due to new
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completed by August 1930. Several hundred boxcars were used to transport the building's
Indiana limestone to New York City; according to railroad workers, it was the largest-ever such order. Before being used in the building, the limestone blocks went to a workshop in Long Island City, where they were carved to meet the building's specifications.
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chemicals that reportedly emitted "paralyzing fumes" if a robber tried to open the door using a blowtorch. The two main doors on the upper level, and one door on each of the other levels, weighed 45 short tons (40 long tons; 41 t) each. A tank of water, as well as chemical, electrical, and mechanical systems, were used to deter break-ins.
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framed by a jagged portal. The sections of the base on
Broadway and New Street are seventeen bays wide. On the New Street elevation, the name "Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker" is printed in cursive script. There is an exposed granite basement on New Street with a service entrance. On the upper floors, each of the bays has a single
1433:"had reduced the previous generation of skyscrapers to the status of foothills in a new mountain range". Daniel Abramson wrote in 2001 that the "corner and tower treatments appear blocky and conventional" compared to 70 Pine Street, though 1 Wall Street was still distinguished in its massing and the curves in its facade.
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The rest of the building contained three groups of elevators, serving the lower, intermediate, or upper floors; these elevators could be reached from
Broadway, New Street, or the subway. Because the New Street side of the building was lower than the Broadway side, engineers configured the original elevator shafts so that
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Manhattan Life and Knickerbocker Trust buildings. A 10-inch (250 mm) strip of land on the northern side of the gap was sold to John E. Schermerhorn in 1912. The Schermerhorn family subsequently built an eight-story structure at 62 Broadway, within the gap.
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the original structure, three of which were below sea level. A corridor inside 1 Wall Street's basement, stretching between Broadway and New Street, provided access to the northbound platform of the Wall Street station, but it was converted to a communications room by 2000. Upon the building's opening,
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As a result of the exterior landmark designation's limited scope, most of the improvements made in the 2010s condominium conversion, such as the glass retail addition, were made to the annex. Changes to designated landmarks required the commission's approval, but the annex was out of the commission's
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and Berlin. The color scheme of the mosaic ranges from red-on-blue on the walls to gold-on-black on the ceiling. The mosaic gradually becomes lighter near the ceiling, thus drawing visitors' attention toward the ceiling. The mosaic also contains abstract gold patterns. The remainders of the walls are
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Although author Daniel Abramson said 1 Wall Street was "Art Deco in many respects", historian Anthony Robins characterized the building as being "Gothic Modern—a skyscraper reflection of Trinity Church". Walker had designed other Art Deco buildings in the New York City area, mainly telecommunications
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cited two other reasons for the lagging sales: the condos were overpriced (in that their prices were more akin to apartments in brand-new buildings rather than those in converted office buildings), and there was a general oversupply of vacant residential units in the Financial District. In May 2024,
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As part of the renovation, 34 elevators and 16 escalators were removed. The original layout of the building included elevators near the perimeter wall, but this took up usable space near windows. As such, Macklowe removed 20 of the elevators that served upper floors and added 10 new elevators in the
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in the 17th century, only three buildings on the northern portion of the current skyscraper's site had carried the address 1 Wall Street. The first was a 17th-century stone house, and the second was built in the 19th century. The third such structure was an 18-story office building built in 1907 and
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The vault had three stories, of which the top level was used by safe-deposit customers, and the lower floors stored Irving Trust's own fortunes. Each story had 2,700 square feet (250 m) of space. There were six vault doors, each measuring 30 inches (760 mm) thick; the doors were laced with
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Irving Trust's dining room was on the 46th floor. The directors' room, on the 47th floor, contained 18-foot-high (5.5 m) wooden wainscoting, as well as directors' chairs arranged in a semicircle. The stories above it had dining spaces and a three-story observation lounge; these spaces contained
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At ground level is the Red Room, a large space with a ceiling 30 feet (9.1 m), 33 feet (10 m), or 37 feet (11 m) high. The Red Room measures 100 feet (30 m) long, stretching between the western and eastern facades, and 40 feet (12 m) wide. Walker and his associate Perry Coke
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There is 1,165,645 sq ft (108,292 m) of interior space, of which the original building had 500,000 square feet (46,000 m) of floor space. The original building's first through 21st stories each contained 15,000 square feet (1,400 m). There are also five basement levels under
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The building contains 10 elevators as of 2019, compared with 43 elevators and 14 escalators prior to the residential conversion. When built, 1 Wall Street contained 29 elevators, some of which were near the building's exterior walls. Irving Trust had six private elevators, accessed from Wall Street.
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that are arranged like curtains, although it could also resemble a cliff-like natural shape from different angles. Walker said the building would "have 200 thousand people looking at it from all sides" in a single year, including workers and pedestrians, and he wanted them to have "mental relief and
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characterized the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and 1 Wall Street as three great Art Deco buildings in New York City. Stern stated that in 1 Wall Street's design, "structure became an unseen prop for poetry"; he further called the building's form "a natural precipice of stone shaped
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to investors. Renovations also took place in the original building; tenants continued to use 1 Wall Street during construction, but the vault in the basement was emptied. A refrigeration plant was installed on the annex's roof to provide air-conditioning to both buildings, and cooling machinery was
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As with other early-20th-century skyscrapers in the Financial District, the lower stories had large floor areas for the building's primary tenant, Irving Trust, while the upper stories were smaller. The lowest 21 floors each spanned about 15,000 square feet (1,400 m). Irving Trust occupied the
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The room is shaped like an oblong polygon, and there are few right angles within the space. On the north wall is a bronze-clad entrance vestibule, while on the south wall are frosted double glass doors leading to the elevator foyer. There are arched windows on the eastern and western walls, as well
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The original 1931 building is on the northern portion of the site. The first twenty stories occupy almost the entire site. The building contains a series of small setbacks starting at the 21st story and continuing until the 35th story, above which a slender tower rises. The setbacks on the Broadway
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bought the land immediately south of the Manhattan Life Building in early 1906, and finalized building plans the next year. The 22-story Knickerbocker Trust building at 60 Broadway was completed in 1909 and contained a ground-floor banking room, a private penthouse restaurant, and eight elevators.
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In 2018, an entrance to the retail space was constructed in front of the annex; the entrance is clad with glass. The entrance structure ranges between one and seven stories high. The facade of the 2018 addition projects forward to the facade of the original structure. Five to six stories were also
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on the 37th floor, though the 36th floor is the highest story that also connects to the annex. The original structure measures 179 feet (55 m) on Broadway by 102 feet (31 m) on Wall Street. The tower stories, from the 37th to the 48th floors, measure 60 by 80 feet (18 by 24 m) each.
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An August 1928 memorandum between the architects and Irving Trust prompted several changes to the plans. Among those were separate elevators for bank employees and rental tenants; the removal of retail spaces and luncheon clubs; and the addition of a common reception lobby. In October 1928, local
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was hired as builder. Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker filed plans with the Manhattan Bureau of Buildings the next month. The initial plans, known as Scheme B1, called for a 46- or 52-story building on a plot of 178 by 101 feet (54 by 31 m). The plans called for two banking rooms at ground level.
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on the north and the Knickerbocker Trust Company Building to the south. The 18-story Manhattan Life Building, completed in 1894, was located in the middle of the block at 64 Broadway. The Manhattan Life Building was slightly extended north in 1904 to encompass all lots between 64 and 70 Broadway.
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Adjoining the Chimney Building were between three and five other structures, ranging from approximately 10 to 20 stories high. The oldest of these was the Union Trust Building, which was erected in 1889 and had 8-foot-thick (2.4 m) masonry walls because engineers of the time did not know how
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South of the entrance is a foyer that runs between Broadway and New Street, with two polygonal piers. The foyer in turn connected directly to the building's elevators. The Broadway and New Street lobby had walls made of Pyrenees black marble. When the annex was built, the expanded lobby floor was
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on either side of the entrance to the north. There are radiators with ornate bronze grilles beneath each window. When Irving Trust occupied the building, the Red Room did not have permanent furniture, but it did have chairs and desks. The brokers' loan officers had desks next to the eastern wall,
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with hollow plastic spheres embedded into the concrete, which reduced the weight of the floor slabs. The glass retail addition is cantilevered outward from the original annex, avoiding the need to drill into the Wall Street subway station, which is located directly underneath the retail addition.
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Immediately after the purchase, Irving Trust announced it would erect an office building on the site. This announcement occurred amid an increase in the number of large banks in New York City. The company's board of directors founded a sub-committee for construction oversight, and several Irving
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The base of the original building is composed of the lowest three stories. The section of the base along Wall Street is eight bays wide, with a double-width entrance in the middle of the Wall Street facade, which is reached by a short flight of stairs and leads to the main lobby. The entryway is
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Walker emphasized the design of the building's facade, rather than the massing, as was done for other early-20th-century skyscrapers in Lower Manhattan. The facade contains several decorative elements that make it appear as an organic design, rather than a machine-produced design. The facade has
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with 12,965 square feet (1,204.5 m), four bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as a private library and chef's kitchen. Other apartments included model units designed by FrenchCalifornia, Elizabeth Graziolo, and Cyril Vergniol. There are also amenities such as a 75-foot (23 m) indoor
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occupied the basements, lowest ten floors, and uppermost three floors of 1 Wall Street. Following its 2018–2021 conversion, 1 Wall Street contained 678,000 square feet (63,000 m) of residential space and 166,000 square feet (15,400 m) of commercial space. The top stories of the annex
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on May 12, 1930, workers hoisted an evergreen tree to the top of the frame. While the workers were securing the final rivets, a hot steel rivet fell from the building's top and hit a truck below, narrowly missing the truck driver's head and causing a small fire on the street. The exterior was
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The southern annex, completed in 1965, is also mostly made of limestone. On the New Street side, there are setbacks above the 5th and 10th floors; the building then rises as a slender slab with setbacks on the 29th, 34th, and 35th floors. Along Broadway, the facade of the annex was originally
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By April 1928, the Central Union Trust Company controlled the buildings from 64 to 80 Broadway, and reportedly planned to build a 36-story structure at the site of the Chimney Building. The following month, American Exchange Irving Trust bought the Chimney Building along with three adjacent
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of 1:9. Each of the bays is separated by curved, projecting piers that rise to each setback. Several piers also contain vertical incisions for emphasis. The windows of the original building contained custom curved frames to fit into the facade, which added $ 40,000 to the construction cost.
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The Whole Foods store at the building's base opened in January 2023. The first residents were scheduled to move into the building that March, and construction was officially completed that month. Macklowe received a $ 300 million inventory loan for the building in October 2023 after sales
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By December 1930, Irving Trust announced that 80 percent of the space had been leased in the nearly-completed building. Tenants started moving into 1 Wall Street by mid-March 1931, before its formal opening, at which point it was 85% occupied. Among the tenants were several members of the
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were hired as consultants for the demolition process. Work was complicated by the fact that one of the previous buildings on the site had extremely sturdy walls ranging from 4 to 10 feet (1.2 to 3.0 m) thick. The Indiana Limestone Company was hired to supply the building's
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Trust employees formed the One Wall Street Unit to coordinate logistical planning for the new skyscraper. Thirty-five potential architects were identified and interviewed extensively. Ultimately, in June 1928, Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker were hired to design the structure, and
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tiles. Walker and Smith personally supervised the creation of the floor tiles in Berlin. The walls and ceilings are decorated with 8,911 square feet (827.9 m) or 13,000 square feet (1,200 m) of mosaics, which were designed by Meière and manufactured by the
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The 10th through 45th floors were rented to outside tenants. Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker were not responsible for the layout of the offices, instead hiring specialists for that task. Architectural firms also designed some of the offices; for example, the
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pleasure" when looking at the building. Walker also said he "tried to superimpose one rhythm upon a basic rhythm"; as such, he treated the facade as a series of "rhythmic motifs" in different sizes. The resulting concave bays were angled inward at a
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1 Wall Street received an accolade from the Broadway Association in 1931; the association designated the building as the "most worthy of civic endorsement" out of all structures erected around Broadway in 1930. A writer for the
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magazine described the walls as "a rich, free-hanging fabric" and "a cage set within the frame of the building and finished with a lining that has no more structural significance than the lining of my lady's work basket".
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for electric power. It contained a network of pneumatic tubes for sending documents between floors. When 1 Wall Street was converted to residential use, all of the elevators were moved to the center of the building.
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criticized 1 Wall Street's facade for not accurately representing its internal design, saying: "Chaste though that exterior is, it is mere swank, and unconvincing swank at that". Because of Irving Trust's role as a
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embedded small metal plaques to delineate the boundaries of its lot. Under municipal law, any private land that was adjacent to public property (but not clearly marked as such) would eventually revert to the
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by erosion". Architectural writer Eric P. Nash called 1 Wall Street "one of the most delicate, even feminine, skyscrapers ever built". After the building's residential conversion was completed in 2023, a
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much steel the building required. One of the twelve-story structures surrounded the Chimney Building, and in 1926, this structure and the Chimney Building were sold to a syndicate of bankers. The writer
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announced that September that it would open a store at 1 Wall Street, covering 55,000 square feet (5,100 m) on two floors. The Printemps store was to use the Red Room.
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style, the building is 654 feet (199 m) tall and consists of two sections. The original 50-story building was designed by
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signed a 74,000-square-foot (6,900 m) lease for a gym on the lowest four floors in 2019. Macklowe originally hired
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was hired as the main contractor. By mid-1963, the site had been cleared; in advance of the work, Irving Trust took a
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5663:"Cornerstone Is Laid for the Irving Trust; Ceremonies Held in Rain for New 51-Story Building at 1 Wall Street"
4267:"To Lay Stone Today for Irving Trust; Ceremony to Be Held at New 50-Story Building at 1 Wall Street at 3 P.M."
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made of Pyrenees black marble, and the columns are made of Verona red marble, similar to a design used in the
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5952:"Irving Trust Opens New 50-Story Home; Building at 1 Wall Street Is Visited by Thousands on First Day in Use"
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and one-bedroom units. Forty-seven of the condominiums have private decks. The condominiums are designed by
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designed the painting. At the northern and southern ends of the room, the ceiling slants slightly upward.
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3637:"Postings: The 70-Year-Old, 50-Story 1 Wall Street Is Declared a Landmark; A Quiet Art Deco Masterpiece"
3223:"Irving Trust Co. Building Unique: Structure Houses One of Largest Vaults in the World—Beauty Keynote".
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Caulfield, John (March 24, 2019). "New York's Largest Office-To-Condo Conversion Nearing Completion".
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1911:"Irving Trust Co. Moves March 23: Will Occupy 18 Floors at One Wall Street—new Building 85% Rented".
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to conduct mortar repair and window replacements. While 1 Wall Street was not damaged following the
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3251:"Cornerstone Is Placed For Irving Trust Home: Financial Leaders Take Part in Elaborate Services".
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5920:"Irving Trust in New Home: Moves Into Building at 1 Wall Street—Significance of New Location".
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6724:"A Nation Challenged: The Banks; Bank of New York Estimates Its Loss Will Be $ 125 Million"
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1823:"Adds to Sidewalk Space; But Irving Trust Company Reserves Right to Wall Street Corners"
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5242:"May Be Built on Wall St.; 36-Story Skyscraper Reported for "Chimney Building" Site"
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on its exterior. Though setbacks in New York City skyscrapers were mandated by the
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6382:"Sublease Taken by Irving Trust; Broadway Space to Be Used Till New Home Is Ready"
5112:"Banks' Merger Complete; American Exchange and Irving Begin Functioning as a Unit"
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3986:"Luxury NYC Buildings Woo Residents with Coworking Spaces as Remote Work Lingers"
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Nash, Eric (2005). "One Wall Street (originally Irving Trust Company Building)".
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4374:"Sale of Chimney Building Plot Recalls Ownership of Late Benjamin D. Silliman"
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3955:"You Can Now Live in What Was Once 'The World's Costliest Real Estate Plot'"
3919:"One Wall Street Skyscraper Completes Conversion from Offices to Apartments"
3506:"Behind the Painstaking Restoration of a Hidden Art Deco Gem on Wall Street"
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7812:"Broadway Award Made: Tablet Goes to New Irving Trust Company Building".
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Charles, F.I. (June 1931). "How Planning Built a Home for Irving Trust".
2789:"Art Deco Landmark One Wall Street Prepares for Its Condo Transformation"
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List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan below 14th Street
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5888:"$ 3,000,000,000 Treasure Heavily Guarded by Guns Moved Through Streets"
3883:"One Wall Street's $ 9.75 Million 'Trophy Apartment' Is Bedecked in Art"
2895:"How an Innovative Construction Technique Made One Wall Street Possible"
1229:. Between 1987 and 1988, Irving Trust was negotiating to merge with the
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Skyscraper Rivals: the AIG Building and the Architecture of Wall Street
7015:"Harry Macklowe Closes on $ 750M Construction Loan for One Wall Street"
6209:"Irving Trust Buys Site From Webb & Knapp To Expand Headquarters".
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6419:"Irving Trust Finances Addition of 30 Floors To 1 Wall St. Building".
3183:"The City's Largest Office-To-Residential Conversion Is Move-In Ready"
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7603:"New York City's Largest Office-To-Condo Conversion Prepares to Open"
7077:"WATCH: Inside Macklowe's Gut Renovation of Historic One Wall Street"
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7572:"Four Things to Know About the Brand New Whole Foods on Wall Street"
2823:"Destination Downtown – What Does New York's One Wall Street Offer?"
1277:. Macklowe Properties partnered with former Prime Minister of Qatar
639:. The presence of the plaques was meant to preclude such a seizure.
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New York 1930: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Two World Wars
7420:"French Luxury Retailer Printemps Opening Store at One Wall Street"
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leased a 44,000-square-foot (4,100 m) storefront in 2016, and
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to resemble curtains. On the lower stories are narrow windows with
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7451:"Printemps Opening First U.S. Store at Macklowe's One Wall Street"
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After 1 Wall Street's residential conversion, there have been 566
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Stern, Robert A. M.; Gilmartin, Patrick; Mellins, Thomas (1987).
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7294:"Dumped by Macklowe and Churchill, Core Real Estate Demands Fees"
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3441:"This one weird technique makes concrete floors more sustainable"
3347:"Irving Trust's 50-Story Building Ready Soon; To Be Headquarters"
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7201:"Whole Foods Secures 44K-SF Lease at Macklowe's One Wall Street"
6981:"More Condos, Less Debt in Macklowe's New Wall Street Game Plan"
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5477:"Plans for American Exchange Irving Trust Building Completed".
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6872:"Harry Macklowe Buys One Wall Street, May Take It Residential"
6483:"Air-Conditioners Hoisted High Free Space for Rental Purposes"
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2256:"Architecture View; The Man Behind Manhattan's Deco Mountains"
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that 1 Wall Street's proximity to other skyscrapers including
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5398:"$ 5,000,000 Structure Planned To Replace 'Chimney' Building"
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The southern half of the block contained two structures: the
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8180:
New York Art Deco: A Guide to Gotham's Jazz Age Architecture
7667:"Harry Macklowe's 1 Wall Street Lands $ 300M Inventory Loan"
7263:"Macklowe Properties Swap Core for Compass at 1 Wall Street"
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Brawer, Catherine Coleman; Skolnik, Kathleen Murphy (2014).
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The American Skyscraper, 1850–1940: A Celebration of Height
4722:"Real Estate; New Center For Irving Trust Mitsubishi Lease"
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1048:. The structure was known as the "Chimney Building" or the
984:. The upper three floors were converted into a three-story
8183:. Excelsior Editions. State University of New York Press.
7135:
7133:
6802:"Bank of New York Mellon in Deal to Sell NYC Headquarters"
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5481:. Vol. 117, no. 6. December 1928. p. 1058.
5280:"Expansion of Bank Involves Alterations to Cost $ 100,000"
4363:
4153:
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4063:
3141:"Streetscapes /1 Wall Street; A Bank's Art Deco Signature"
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8148:. Vol. 122, no. 5. May 1931. pp. 695–704.
6947:"Macklowe Says One Wall Street Will Now Mostly Be Condos"
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1546:
List of buildings and structures on Broadway in Manhattan
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to market the apartments. However, he replaced Core with
6687:"(Former) Bank of New York & Trust Company Building"
6295:
6271:"Irving Trust Will Spend $ 25 Million on Its Building".
5993:. Vol. 42, no. 57. March 24, 1931. p. 9.
5989:"Financial News: Irving Trust Opens New 50-Story Home".
5730:"New Subway Entrance Planned in Irving Trust Building".
5385:
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4396:
4017:"Life Time Expands in NYC with One Wall Street Location"
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2562:
2160:"One Wall Street South Building – The Skyscraper Center"
1889:
1728:"National Register of Historic Places 2007 Weekly Lists"
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The top two stories constituted an executive penthouse.
7171:"Whole Foods Leases 44K Sf at Macklowe's 1 Wall Street"
7130:
6841:"BNY Mellon Reaches Deal for $ 585 Million Office Sale"
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957:, while the offices on the 31st story were designed by
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Historic district contributing properties in Manhattan
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6054:. Vol. 122, no. 4. April 1931. p. 554.
4171:. Vol. 118, no. 3. March 1929. p. 470.
3318:. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. p. 117.
3287:. New York State Transit Commission. 1922. p. 78.
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932:, and the original lobby's ceiling was covered with a
527:, and the structure is a contributing property to the
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7895:
Sidewalk Critic: Lewis Mumford's Writings on New York
7637:"Harry Macklowe Gets Inventory Loan at 1 Wall Street"
7013:
Rich, Bockmann; Balbi, Danielle (November 21, 2018).
6899:
6897:
5343:. Vol. 116, no. 6. June 1928. p. 916.
5339:"American Exchange Irving Trust Buys Building Site".
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1674:. Emporis. Archived from the original on May 17, 2007
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recessed behind that of the original building by two
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4485:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com.
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4392:– via Brooklyn Public Library; newspapers.com.
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There are officially 50 floors, excluding two extra
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7750:"Macklowe drops Compass from One Wall Street sales"
7377:
6979:Carmiel, Oshrat; Schatzker, Erik (March 27, 2017).
5610:
3554:
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1861:"Public Wins Free Strolls On Private Wall St. Walk"
898:Although the building was completed just after the
579:, and Trinity Church's churchyard to the west; the
9983:Firehouse, Engine Company 10 and Ladder Company 10
8207:
7355:"Macklowe Seeking $ 1.1B Refi for One Wall Street"
7141:"A Wall Street Lobby Restored to Its Former Glory"
6894:
6763:"Lower Manhattan Landlords Compete for BNY Mellon"
5815:"Skeleton of Irving Trust Building Is Completed".
5777:"Ancient Guild Rite Marks End of Irving Steelwork"
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5149:Robinson, Cervin; Bletter, Rosemarie Haag (1975).
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2387:Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
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7482:"What to Watch: Printemps' New York City Venture"
7389:"Macklowe Seeking $ 1.1B Refi of One Wall Street"
7075:Pogoff, Adam; Muldowney, Decca (March 26, 2019).
4439:
4167:"New Irving Trust Building to Have Huge Vaults".
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3284:Eleventh Annual Report For The Calendar Year 1931
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2130:"Zoning Diagram; Premises: 60 Broadway Manhattan"
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7995:"(Proposed) 1 Wall Street Banking Room Interior"
7541:"Whole Foods One Wall Street Has Opened in Fidi"
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11585:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
8170:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
8137:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
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6694:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
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2519:"Banking World Engaged in Struggle for Control"
2421:"Salvaging Landmark Buildings Near Ground Zero"
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2085:"One Wall Street Annex – The Skyscraper Center"
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1606:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1487:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
843:(completed in the 2020s) were largely built as
563:to the south. 1 Wall Street is adjacent to the
543:1 Wall Street occupies the entire block in the
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3805:"Kapa Shells Cover the Grand Lounge Ceiling".
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1164:helped Ravenna's workers install the mosaics.
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9993:New York County Lawyers' Association Building
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7898:. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 65.
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5633:. Andrea Monfried Editions LLC. p. 138.
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4015:Smith, Candace Cordelia (September 9, 2022).
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3300:New York MPS Wall Street Subway Station (IRT)
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2017:. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 89.
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481:of 1 Wall Street incorporates numerous small
16:Residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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6800:Brown, Eliot; Morris, Keiko (May 22, 2014).
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811:Tour an Art Deco Masterpiece, The Daily 360
228:1,165,645 sq ft (108,292.0 m)
8412:111, 115 (Trinity and United States Realty)
8144:"Irving Trust Company Opens New Building".
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5363:"Architects Chosen by Am. Ex. Irving Trust"
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3809:. Vol. 140. November 1931. p. 47.
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3410:"Revealed: Inside Macklowe's 1 Wall Street"
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1733:. National Park Service. 2007. p. 65.
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615: trains, are adjacent to the building.
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10423:Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building
10028:Trinity and United States Realty Buildings
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9646:
8296:
8282:
7955:Huxtable, Ada Louise (December 21, 1975).
7843:McCarroll, Marion Clyde (April 13, 1931).
7418:Baird-Remba, Rebecca (September 8, 2022).
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3849:"Continuing Education: Office Conversions"
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3060:"Irving Trust Building Exterior Completed"
2893:Baird-Remba, Rebecca (December 14, 2023).
2845:
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2447:
2314:Skyscraper Style : Art Deco, New York
1551:List of tallest buildings in New York City
691:(1932), as well as telephone buildings in
559:to the north, New Street to the east, and
446:and constructed between 1929 and 1931 for
10873:Leadership and Public Service High School
10398:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
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5155:. Oxford University Press. pp. 83–.
4305:"When Downtown Real Estate Turned Upward"
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1007:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
661:Voorhees, Walker Smith Smith & Haines
452:Voorhees, Walker Smith Smith & Haines
11615:Skyscraper office buildings in Manhattan
10768:Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden
8100:
7954:
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7516:"Printemps Is Coming to One Wall Street"
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7387:Walter-Warner, Holden (March 30, 2022).
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1794:"MTA Neighborhood Maps: Lower Manhattan"
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1353:in China. Industry experts consulted by
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11605:Residential buildings completed in 1931
11540:1930s architecture in the United States
7891:
7601:Epstein, Jennifer (February 23, 2023).
7600:
7334:from the original on September 27, 2021
7087:from the original on September 27, 2020
6721:
6667:. Vol. 4, no. 51. p. 1.
6551:Bennett, Robert A. (October 10, 1987).
6550:
6172:"Irving Trust Widens Broadway Holdings"
5448:"New No. 1 Wall St. To Tower 4 Stories"
4351:from the original on September 16, 2020
4144:
3996:from the original on September 30, 2023
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2316:. Oxford University Press. p. 77.
1643:from the original on September 13, 2018
1627:
1625:
953:'s 30th-story offices were designed by
511:The building is one of New York City's
11532:
11467:Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank of Albany
9852:
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8078:from the original on February 19, 2021
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7677:from the original on November 10, 2023
7647:from the original on November 10, 2023
7513:
7492:from the original on November 15, 2023
7461:from the original on December 25, 2022
7449:Dilakian, Steven (September 7, 2022).
7430:from the original on December 25, 2022
7291:
7229:
7151:from the original on September 3, 2020
7105:
6903:
6851:from the original on November 23, 2018
6838:
6761:Bagli, Charles V. (January 28, 2014).
6662:
6519:
6501:from the original on February 14, 2022
6480:
6362:from the original on December 26, 2022
5793:from the original on September 8, 2021
5631:The Art Deco Murals of Hildreth Meière
5188:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
5099:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
5084:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2024
5069:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
4740:from the original on December 25, 2022
4449:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2024
3965:from the original on November 10, 2023
3929:from the original on November 10, 2023
3893:from the original on November 10, 2023
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3859:from the original on December 10, 2023
3701:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2024
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3634:
3612:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2024
3578:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2024
3559:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2024
3477:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2024
3438:
2970:
2905:from the original on December 18, 2023
2833:from the original on November 23, 2020
2764:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
2748:
2737:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
2712:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
2699:
2641:
2557:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
2384:
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2237:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
2216:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
2200:
2140:from the original on September 1, 2020
1994:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
1946:
1740:from the original on December 28, 2019
1710:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2001
1655:
1608:state that over 400 boxcars were used.
1541:Art Deco architecture of New York City
1251:
1025:
647:The original building was designed by
80:Mixed use (residential and commercial)
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9356:
9166:
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8725:
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8547:457–459 (A. J. Dittenhofer Warehouse)
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8277:
8026:Roche, Daniel Jonas (June 25, 2024).
8025:
7747:
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7551:from the original on December 7, 2023
7273:from the original on December 3, 2020
7043:
6869:
6760:
6703:from the original on October 28, 2020
6621:Bartlett, Sarah (December 16, 1988).
6553:"Irving Sets Defense and Rejects Bid"
4796:
4043:"A First Look Inside One Wall Street"
4014:
3847:Russell, James S. (October 4, 2023).
3451:from the original on January 18, 2024
3439:Sisson, Patrick (December 19, 2023).
3322:from the original on January 28, 2021
3159:from the original on January 24, 2019
2860:
2786:
2435:from the original on January 13, 2017
2134:New York City Department of Buildings
1801:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
1368:
1285:, though it was replaced by the firm
851:
681:New Jersey Bell Headquarters Building
11610:Residential skyscrapers in Manhattan
11545:1931 establishments in New York City
10868:High School of Economics and Finance
10539:Knickerbocker Trust Company Building
10418:Keuffel & Esser Company Building
10333:Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
9089:
8161:Kurshan, Virginia (March 13, 2001).
8065:National Register of Historic Places
7696:Clarke, Katherine (March 22, 2024).
7479:
7352:
7106:Walker, Ameena (November 27, 2018).
6910:. Taylor & Francis. p. 44.
6907:The Circular Economy: A User's Guide
6722:Hansell, Saul (September 29, 2001).
6450:"Vault Is Problem in Bank Renewal".
5152:Skyscraper Style: Art Deco, New York
4719:
4303:Gray, Christopher (August 8, 2014).
4302:
3408:Solomont, E.B. (September 8, 2017).
3139:Gray, Christopher (August 1, 1999).
3138:
2820:
2462:
2012:
1622:
1499:National Register of Historic Places
1477:look like a work of sober realism".
730:
619:
533:National Register of Historic Places
10338:American Bank Note Company Building
10008:St. George's Syrian Catholic Church
9167:
8910:Trump International Hotel and Tower
8130:1 Wall Street Banking Room Interior
8071:. February 20, 2007. pp. 4–5.
7943:Stern, Gilmartin & Mellins 1987
7931:Stern, Gilmartin & Mellins 1987
7570:Rahmanan, Anna (January 13, 2023).
7261:Solomont, E.B. (December 3, 2020).
6641:from the original on April 11, 2020
6481:Miller, Jerry (September 1, 1963).
6344:"Job at 1 Wall St. Given to Turner"
6074:"50-Story Building Shaken by Blast"
4116:"Irving Trust Co. Vault 2D Largest"
3983:
3635:Dunlap, David W. (March 11, 2001).
3181:Quinlan, Adriane (April 28, 2023).
2688:Stern, Gilmartin & Mellins 1987
2576:Stern, Gilmartin & Mellins 1987
1344:Post-renovation and sales struggles
1279:Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani
1175:
1063:
1030:
880:Williamsburgh Savings Bank Building
477:, as well as ornate entrances. The
13:
11595:Office buildings completed in 1931
11550:Art Deco architecture in Manhattan
10980:
10878:LĂ©man Manhattan Preparatory School
10083:St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
9998:Old New York Evening Post Building
8038:from the original on June 26, 2024
7861:from the original on April 4, 2022
7724:from the original on June 15, 2024
7399:from the original on July 17, 2022
7365:from the original on July 17, 2022
7304:from the original on July 30, 2021
7242:from the original on June 18, 2020
7230:Schram, Lauren (January 7, 2019).
7025:from the original on June 25, 2020
6454:. February 14, 1965. p. R11.
6306:"Irving Trust Office to Get Annex"
6090:from the original on April 4, 2022
5898:from the original on April 4, 2022
5711:from the original on April 4, 2022
5458:from the original on April 4, 2022
5373:from the original on April 4, 2022
5032:"Harry Ward Dies; Ex-Head Of Bank"
4817:from the original on April 4, 2022
4551:from the original on April 4, 2022
4477:from the original on April 4, 2022
4384:from the original on April 4, 2022
4323:from the original on June 23, 2018
4247:from the original on April 4, 2022
4126:from the original on April 4, 2022
3357:from the original on April 4, 2022
3103:from the original on April 4, 2022
3070:from the original on April 4, 2022
2931:Building Design & Construction
2869:from the original on April 4, 2022
2799:from the original on July 26, 2020
2529:from the original on April 4, 2022
2254:Lopate, Phillip (April 21, 1991).
2170:from the original on June 10, 2020
2095:from the original on June 10, 2020
1877:from the original on April 4, 2022
1154:Interborough Rapid Transit Company
698:
465:, contains slight inwardly-curved
14:
11631:
10544:Manhattan Life Insurance Building
10018:St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
9305:Eighth Street–New York University
8246:
8241:. Vol. 52, no. 689–695.
8105:. Princeton Architectural Press.
8007:from the original on July 5, 2024
7975:from the original on June 5, 2020
7912:from the original on June 8, 2020
7793:from the original on June 5, 2020
7613:from the original on July 5, 2024
7582:from the original on May 23, 2023
7211:from the original on June 4, 2020
7181:from the original on June 4, 2020
7118:from the original on June 4, 2020
7056:from the original on July 2, 2024
6991:from the original on June 4, 2020
6957:from the original on June 4, 2020
6924:from the original on June 4, 2020
6882:from the original on June 4, 2020
6820:from the original on June 4, 2020
6781:from the original on June 4, 2020
6742:from the original on June 4, 2020
6623:"An Uneven Transition For Irving"
6571:from the original on June 4, 2020
6400:from the original on June 4, 2020
6324:from the original on June 4, 2020
6190:from the original on June 4, 2020
6031:from the original on June 4, 2020
5970:from the original on June 4, 2020
5868:from the original on June 4, 2020
5701:"Lay Cornerstone of Irving Trust"
5681:from the original on June 4, 2020
5586:"Ind. Limestone Gets Contracts".
5416:from the original on June 4, 2020
5298:from the original on June 4, 2020
5260:from the original on June 4, 2020
5222:from the original on June 5, 2020
5169:from the original on June 4, 2020
5130:from the original on June 4, 2020
5050:from the original on June 4, 2020
5012:from the original on June 4, 2020
4974:from the original on June 4, 2020
4936:from the original on June 4, 2020
4898:from the original on June 5, 2020
4860:from the original on June 4, 2020
4698:from the original on June 5, 2020
4657:from the original on June 4, 2020
4619:from the original on June 4, 2020
4581:from the original on June 4, 2020
4518:from the original on June 5, 2020
4427:from the original on June 5, 2020
4284:from the original on June 5, 2020
4209:. February 3, 1929. p. A12.
4149:. Vol. 59. pp. 456–457.
4093:from the original on June 4, 2020
4041:Isaacson, Bea (August 23, 2022).
3655:from the original on June 4, 2020
3516:from the original on June 4, 2020
3420:from the original on June 4, 2020
3193:from the original on July 5, 2024
2991:from the original on June 4, 2020
2615:. February 16, 1930. p. E2.
2274:from the original on June 4, 2020
1841:from the original on June 4, 2020
1774:from the original on May 24, 2015
1301:were also hired for the project.
1070:Manhattan Life Insurance Building
663:. Everett Meeks, the dean of the
498:Manhattan Life Insurance Building
454:and built between 1963 and 1965.
434:, New York, U.S. Designed in the
11590:New York City interior landmarks
11493:BNY Mellon Center (Philadelphia)
11352:
10604:Western Union Telegraph Building
10443:New York Stock Exchange Building
10388:Excelsior Power Company Building
9943:American Stock Exchange Building
9388:64-70 (Manhattan Life Insurance)
9185:116th Street–Columbia University
8252:
8050:
8019:
7987:
7948:
7936:
7924:
7885:
7873:
7836:
7805:
7767:
7659:
7635:Jones, Orion (October 3, 2023).
7594:
7563:
7533:
7473:
7442:
7411:
7346:
7316:
7285:
7254:
7223:
7193:
7163:
7099:
7068:
7037:
6870:Budin, Jeremiah (May 22, 2014).
6863:
6839:Levitt, David M (May 22, 2014).
6832:
6793:
6754:
6715:
6679:
6614:
6583:
6544:
6513:
6474:
6443:
6412:
6374:
6336:
6275:. February 1, 1962. p. 24.
6264:
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6164:
6133:
6113:. December 24, 1938. p. 5.
6102:
6066:
6043:
6005:
5982:
5944:
5880:
5723:
5707:. January 14, 1930. p. 48.
5693:
5655:
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5493:
5470:
5454:. October 23, 1928. p. 71.
5440:
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5272:
5234:
5181:
5142:
5104:
5062:
5024:
4986:
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4790:
4778:from the original on May 2, 2014
4752:
4631:
4593:
4563:
4335:
4296:
4259:
4243:. October 28, 1928. p. 10.
3504:Pembrey, Daniel (May 20, 2019).
3353:. December 20, 1930. p. 8.
3255:. January 15, 1930. p. 32.
3099:. February 9, 1930. p. 34.
2973:"One Wall Street Becomes Condos"
2821:Lane, Matthew (March 13, 2020).
1586:
1525:
1511:
805:
796:
589:New York Stock Exchange Building
581:American Surety Company Building
48:
10078:Perelman Performing Arts Center
9538:1411 (Metropolitan Opera House)
9335:Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street
9020:3333 (Riverside Park Community)
8128:Buckley, Lisa (June 25, 2024).
8058:"Wall Street Historic District"
7816:. January 13, 1931. p. 9.
7480:Moin, David (August 29, 2023).
7353:Coen, Andrew (March 30, 2022).
7044:Leung, Shirley (July 9, 2023).
6696:. October 13, 1998. p. 4.
6244:. February 1, 1962. p. 9.
4229:
4198:
4138:
4122:. February 4, 1929. p. 2.
4034:
4008:
3984:Pau, Valida (August 10, 2023).
3977:
3953:Taillon, Keith (May 17, 2023).
3917:Howarth, Dan (March 19, 2023).
3881:Nelson, Dustin (May 28, 2023).
3825:
3813:
3798:
3786:
3774:
3682:
3432:
3306:
3291:
3275:
2971:Hughes, C. J. (July 20, 2018).
2742:
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2693:
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2305:
2194:
2182:
2152:
2077:
1135:
1093:Looking east from Rector Street
939:
865:Smith designed the room, while
675:structures. These included the
642:
595:to the south. Entrances to the
11498:BNY Mellon Center (Pittsburgh)
10919:Federal Hall National Memorial
10393:Federal Hall National Memorial
10248:56 Beaver Street (Delmonico's)
9953:Bowling Green Offices Building
9433:222 (Barnum's American Museum)
9290:Cathedral Parkway–110th Street
7869:– via fultonhistory.com.
7292:Hudson, Erin (July 30, 2021).
6423:. March 15, 1963. p. 25.
6144:. August 2, 1953. p. A8.
6098:– via fultonhistory.com.
5924:. March 23, 1931. p. 13.
5801:– via fultonhistory.com.
5734:. March 18, 1930. p. 41.
5559:. June 30, 1929. p. RE1.
4803:. Branden Books. p. 432.
4720:Oser, Alan S. (May 28, 1980).
3066:. August 17, 1930. p. 8.
2861:Smith, Lilla (March 5, 2020).
1915:. March 16, 1931. p. 15.
1885:– via fultonhistory.com.
1870:. October 8, 1930. p. 7.
1853:
1815:
1786:
1752:
1573:
1313:1 Wall Street's glass addition
1084:
1:
11600:Ralph Thomas Walker buildings
11575:Financial District, Manhattan
11503:Mellon National Bank Building
10850:
9878:
9608:1865 (Museum of Biblical Art)
8980:2429 (Murray's Sturgeon Shop)
8891:Buildings (Columbus Circle –
8823:1650 (Ellen's Stardust Diner)
8694:1352 (Greenwich Savings Bank)
7748:Jones, Orion (May 17, 2024).
7514:Volner, Ian (July 24, 2024).
6140:"Conditioner For 50 Floors".
5894:. March 23, 1931. p. 2.
4571:"Valuable Building Purchased"
4237:"American Ex-Irving Building"
3227:. March 25, 1931. p. 9.
2787:Plitt, Amy (March 21, 2019).
1561:
1495:Wall Street Historic District
1263:
1046:Barnett, Haynes & Barnett
976:apartments, of which 304 are
529:Wall Street Historic District
404:Irving Trust Company Building
376:Wall Street Historic District
10413:John Street Methodist Church
10358:Chamber of Commerce Building
10003:Robert and Anne Dickey House
9668:New York City historic sites
9533:1392 (Knickerbocker Theatre)
8818:1634 (Winter Garden Theatre)
8585:Buildings (Houston Street –
6213:. June 7, 1961. p. 18.
5819:. May 13, 1930. p. 45.
5590:. July 16, 1929. p. 5.
5369:. June 23, 1928. p. 9.
4577:. June 14, 1905. p. 1.
4547:. June 8, 1907. p. 11.
3315:June 2000 Board Action Items
1615:
1283:Robert A.M. Stern Architects
745:indented vertical bays with
7:
11560:Bank buildings in Manhattan
11280:Manhattan Community Board 1
11102:Downtown Manhattan Heliport
10949:New York City Police Museum
10898:Pine Street School New York
10438:New York City Police Museum
9735:National Historic Landmarks
9523:1185 (Fifth Avenue Theatre)
9488:728 (Church of the Messiah)
9250:59th Street–Columbus Circle
9062:4967 (Good Shepherd Church)
8858:1764 (224 West 57th Street)
8177:Robins, Anthony W. (2017).
5906:– via newspapers.com.
5786:. May 12, 1930. p. 1.
5719:– via newspapers.com.
5516:. May 5, 1929. p. D2.
5466:– via newspapers.com.
5381:– via newspapers.com.
4589:– via newspapers.com.
4559:– via newspapers.com.
4467:"News of Bankers and Banks"
4255:– via newspapers.com.
4134:– via newspapers.com.
3365:– via newspapers.com.
3111:– via newspapers.com.
3078:– via newspapers.com.
2537:– via newspapers.com.
2525:. May 3, 1928. p. 13.
1672:"Bank of New York Building"
1504:
1109:
1078:Knickerbocker Trust Company
884:National City Bank Building
783:
653:Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker
637:government of New York City
502:The Bank of New York Mellon
444:Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker
313:Original building: exterior
10:
11636:
10939:Museum of American Finance
9623:St. Teresa of Avila Church
9463:Church of the Divine Unity
9357:
9255:66th Street–Lincoln Center
9030:3939 (Children's Hospital)
8838:1697 (Ed Sullivan Theatre)
8727:Buildings (Times Square –
8709:1466 (Knickerbocker Hotel)
8527:346 (Former New York Life)
8362:11 (Bowling Green Offices)
8094:
6904:Stahel, Walter R. (2019).
2702:, p. 695 (PDF p. 73).
2644:, p. 694 (PDF p. 72).
1465:. Ian Volner, writing for
1020:
993:space known as One Works.
54:Seen from the east in 2010
18:
11511:
11480:
11454:
11400:
11393:
11368:
11361:
11350:
11326:
11274:
11115:
11094:
11077:Battery Maritime Building
10990:
10986:
10975:
10944:Museum of Jewish Heritage
10929:George Gustav Heye Center
10906:
10860:
10856:
10845:
10786:
10743:Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza
10719:
10667:
10663:
10652:
10564:New York Tribune Building
10559:New York Produce Exchange
10524:Hanover National Building
10466:
10363:Continental Bank Building
10103:
10088:Vehicular Security Center
9888:
9884:
9873:
9860:
9750:
9673:
9578:Jack Dempsey's Restaurant
9528:1372 (Fair Waist Company)
9513:1115 (Legnam Corporation)
9493:728 (New Theatre Comique)
9483:673 (Grand Central Hotel)
9368:New York Produce Exchange
9363:
9352:
9240:34th Street–Herald Square
9195:137th Street–City College
9175:
9162:
9095:
9084:
8900:
8885:
8863:1780 (Central Park Tower)
8853:1745 (Random House Tower)
8808:1605 (Crowne Plaza Hotel)
8736:
8721:
8594:
8579:
8342:
8323:
8101:Abramson, Daniel (2001).
8032:The Architect's Newspaper
6665:Crain's New York Business
4797:Korom, Joseph A. (2008).
2312:Robinson, Cervin (1975).
1692:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
1363:
1299:Moed de Armas and Shannon
900:Wall Street Crash of 1929
804:
795:
790:
707:Entrance to 1 Wall Street
689:32 Avenue of the Americas
525:designated city landmarks
408:Bank of New York Building
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11437:Eagle Investment Systems
11030:South Ferry/Whitehall St
10658:Other points of interest
10484:Barnum's American Museum
10343:American Surety Building
9468:507 (St. Nicholas Hotel)
9330:Times Square–42nd Street
9320:Marble Hill–225th Street
9067:5069 (Seaman-Drake Arch)
9005:2880 (Goddard Institute)
8955:2175 (Hotel Belleclaire)
8868:1790 (5 Columbus Circle)
1566:
1035:Since the settlement of
996:
860:Interior of the Red Room
766:
199:654 ft (199 m)
158:1931 (original building)
148:1929 (original building)
19:Not to be confused with
11318:
10727:Austin J. Tobin Plaza‎‎
10569:New York World Building
10504:Equitable Life Building
10499:City Investing Building
10448:New York Times Building
10353:Broad Exchange Building
10023:Transportation Building
9618:4260 (Coliseum Theatre)
8833:1681 (Broadway Theatre)
8772:1535 (Marriott Marquis)
8746:1475 (One Times Square)
8669:1260 (Martinique Hotel)
8507:290 (Ted Weiss Federal)
8492:277 (Broadway–Chambers)
8455:Trinity Church Cemetery
8427:165 (One Liberty Plaza)
7892:Mumford, Lewis (1998).
7814:New York Herald Tribune
7702:The Wall Street Journal
6806:The Wall Street Journal
6592:The Wall Street Journal
6421:The Wall Street Journal
6273:New York Herald Tribune
6242:The Wall Street Journal
6211:The Wall Street Journal
6142:New York Herald Tribune
6111:New York Herald Tribune
5922:The Wall Street Journal
5892:Brooklyn Standard Union
5817:New York Herald Tribune
5732:New York Herald Tribune
5588:The Wall Street Journal
5514:New York Herald Tribune
5452:Brooklyn Standard Union
5367:Brooklyn Standard Union
4241:Brooklyn Standard Union
4207:New York Herald Tribune
4120:Brooklyn Standard Union
3253:New York Herald Tribune
3225:The Wall Street Journal
2827:Property Investor Today
2613:New York Herald Tribune
2523:Brooklyn Standard Union
2348:Stichweh, Dirk (2016).
1913:The Wall Street Journal
1601:New York Herald Tribune
1413:wrote in his 1987 book
1183:New York Stock Exchange
951:Fiduciary Trust Company
538:
241:Design and construction
29:Wallstreet 1 (computer)
11020:Rector St/Greenwich St
10883:Millennium High School
10773:Vietnam Veterans Plaza
10753:Imagination Playground
10474:Alexander Macomb House
10038:Trinity Court Building
9973:Downtown Athletic Club
9948:Barclay–Vesey Building
9583:1645 (Capitol Theatre)
9563:1567 (Central Theatre)
9503:1101 (Albemarle Hotel)
9498:881 (Arnold Constable)
9015:3009 (Barnard College)
8873:240 Central Park South
8828:1633 (Paramount Plaza)
8787:1560 (Embassy Theatre)
8624:828 (Strand Bookstore)
8552:462 (Mills & Gibb)
8542:395 (Pearl River Mart)
8163:1 Wall Street Building
7455:The Real Deal New York
7393:The Real Deal New York
7330:. September 16, 2021.
7298:The Real Deal New York
7267:The Real Deal New York
7175:The Real Deal New York
7081:The Real Deal New York
7019:The Real Deal New York
6951:The Real Deal New York
5038:. September 24, 1960.
4545:The Buffalo Commercial
4344:Number One Wall Street
3745:Bankers' Magazine 1931
3393:Bankers' Magazine 1931
3097:Democrat and Chronicle
3017:Bankers' Magazine 1931
2425:Weekend Edition Sunday
1431:Downtown Athletic Club
1314:
1295:Deborah Berke Partners
1222:
1094:
909:Ravenna Mosaic Company
861:
721:1916 Zoning Resolution
708:
677:Barclay–Vesey Building
587:to the northeast; the
565:Adams Express Building
361:U.S. Historic district
324:New York City Landmark
287:New York City Landmark
11455:Historical components
10888:New York Film Academy
10763:Louise Nevelson Plaza
10378:Down Town Association
9568:1579 (Strand Theatre)
9553:1500 (Hotel Claridge)
9548:1481 (Rialto Theatre)
9508:1107 (McCrory Stores)
9478:663 (Canterbury Hall)
9453:472 (Mechanics' Hall)
9072:5141 (Allen Hospital)
8940:2124 (Beacon Theatre)
8803:1585 (Morgan Stanley)
8792:1564 (Palace Theatre)
8741:1472 (4 Times Square)
8699:Holy Innocents Church
8557:488 (E. V. Haughwout)
8407:100 (American Surety)
8387:65 (American Express)
8069:National Park Service
7852:New York Evening Post
6083:. December 23, 1938.
6081:Rochester Times-Union
5784:New York Evening Post
5118:. December 14, 1926.
4766:. February 18, 1928.
2465:Manhattan Skyscrapers
2429:National Public Radio
2164:The Skyscraper Center
2089:The Skyscraper Center
2015:Manhattan Skyscrapers
1868:New York Evening Post
1481:Landmark designations
1390:Empire State Building
1377:New York Evening Post
1312:
1220:
1167:When the steel frame
1092:
859:
827:double-deck elevators
706:
517:Empire State Building
365:Contributing property
129:40.70722°N 74.01167°W
11570:Broadway (Manhattan)
11555:Art Deco skyscrapers
11148:Church/Trinity Place
11025:Rector St/Trinity Pl
10959:South Street Seaport
10794:Brasserie Les Halles
10594:Tontine Coffee House
10574:Pearl Street Station
10408:Home Insurance Plaza
9928:125 Greenwich Street
9613:1981 (Dauphin Hotel)
9558:1537 (Astor Theatre)
9408:165 (City Investing)
9398:120 (Equitable Life)
9393:113–119 (City Hotel)
9057:4881 (Dyckman House)
9052:4140 (United Palace)
9000:2626 (Metro Theater)
8965:First Baptist Church
8905:Deutsche Bank Center
8674:1300 (Hotel McAlpin)
8517:305 (Mutual Reserve)
8472:253, 256 (Home Life)
8462:Transportation (225)
8422:140 (Marine Midland)
8261:at Wikimedia Commons
7781:. January 13, 1931.
7673:. October 10, 2023.
7547:. January 12, 2023.
5705:Brooklyn Times-Union
5669:. January 15, 1930.
5286:. January 20, 1931.
5210:. October 23, 1928.
4645:. February 4, 1906.
4471:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
4415:. January 19, 1926.
4380:. February 9, 1928.
4378:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
4272:. January 14, 1930.
3853:Architectural Record
3510:Architectural Digest
3351:Brooklyn Times-Union
2350:New York Skyscrapers
1533:New York City portal
1246:September 11 attacks
713:German Expressionism
620:curves in the facade
609: and
597:New York City Subway
145:Construction started
25:Wall Street 1 (film)
11107:Wall Street Skyport
11067:Pier 11/Wall Street
10323:170–176 John Street
10128:1 Wall Street Court
9923:94 Greenwich Street
9918:88 Greenwich Street
9423:195 (Western Union)
9315:Inwood–207th Street
9025:Intercession Church
8970:2350 (Bretton Hall)
8797:1566 (TSX Broadway)
8437:200 (Fulton Center)
8402:75 (Trinity Church)
8239:Architectural Forum
7957:"Architecture View"
7945:, pp. 567–568.
7424:Commercial Observer
7359:Commercial Observer
7236:Commercial Observer
7205:Commercial Observer
4886:. August 18, 1907.
4848:. October 6, 1907.
4575:Stanberry Headlight
3542:, pp. 135–136.
2899:Commercial Observer
2578:, pp. 568–569.
2463:Nash, Eric (2005).
2055:, pp. 136–137.
1829:. October 7, 1930.
1583:floors on the roof.
1519:Architecture portal
1438:Ada Louise Huxtable
1252:Sale and conversion
1242:Hoffmann Architects
1199:Turner Construction
1142:Columbia University
1026:Previous structures
986:penthouse apartment
918:Stockholm City Hall
831:alternating current
601:Wall Street station
440:Ralph Thomas Walker
412:BNY Mellon Building
402:(also known as the
185:Macklowe Properties
134:40.70722; -74.01167
125: /
85:Architectural style
64:General information
21:1 Wall Street Court
11415:Insight Investment
11362:Notable executives
11334:Alexander Hamilton
11082:Whitehall Terminal
11057:World Trade Center
11035:Wall St/William St
10819:Rolfe's Chop House
10609:World Trade Center
10509:Gillender Building
10383:Equitable Building
10368:Continental Center
10048:World Trade Center
10043:Whitehall Building
9988:James Watson House
9854:Financial District
9473:Metropolitan Hotel
9418:176 (Howard Hotel)
9150:Van Cortlandt Park
8995:School at Columbia
8777:1540 (Bertelsmann)
8704:Times Square Tower
8664:1232 (Grand Hotel)
8619:800 (Grace Church)
8609:721 (Tisch School)
8382:61 (Adams Express)
7961:The New York Times
7779:The New York Times
6953:. March 27, 2017.
6767:The New York Times
6728:The New York Times
6627:The New York Times
6557:The New York Times
6522:The New York Times
6487:The New York Times
6452:The New York Times
6386:The New York Times
6348:The New York Times
6310:The New York Times
6176:The New York Times
6017:The New York Times
5991:Women's Wear Daily
5958:. March 24, 1931.
5956:The New York Times
5856:. March 17, 1931.
5854:The New York Times
5667:The New York Times
5557:The New York Times
5402:The New York Times
5284:The New York Times
5248:. April 17, 1928.
5246:The New York Times
5208:The New York Times
5116:The New York Times
5036:The New York Times
4998:The New York Times
4962:. August 7, 1912.
4960:The New York Times
4922:The New York Times
4884:The New York Times
4846:The New York Times
4764:The New York Times
4726:The New York Times
4684:The New York Times
4643:The New York Times
4605:The New York Times
4541:"Chimney Building"
4504:The New York Times
4413:The New York Times
4309:The New York Times
4270:The New York Times
4081:. March 23, 1931.
4079:The New York Times
3807:American Architect
3641:The New York Times
3145:The New York Times
2977:The New York Times
2590:, pp. 57, 62.
2427:. March 10, 2002.
2354:Prestel Publishing
2260:The New York Times
2136:. April 20, 2018.
1827:The New York Times
1443:The New York Times
1411:Robert A. M. Stern
1369:Critical reception
1322:Whole Foods Market
1315:
1227:World Trade Center
1223:
1104:Woolworth Building
1100:Equitable Building
1095:
955:Delano and Aldrich
862:
852:Red Room and lobby
816:The New York Times
709:
665:Yale School of Art
545:Financial District
513:Art Deco landmarks
424:Financial District
382:Reference no.
350:Red Room: interior
339:Reference no.
302:Reference no.
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11449:
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11388:
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10954:Skyscraper Museum
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10748:Hudson River Park
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10647:
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10643:
10579:St. Paul Building
10554:Mortimer Building
10453:Park Row Building
10308:150 Nassau Street
10283:90–94 Maiden Lane
10198:28 Liberty Street
10178:20 Exchange Place
10104:East of Broadway/
10013:St. Paul's Chapel
9889:West of Broadway/
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9675:National Register
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9596:Iridium Jazz Club
9573:1600 (Studebaker)
9378:39 (Macomb House)
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8930:2100 (Apple Bank)
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8644:Flatiron Building
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8477:258 (Rogers Peet)
8450:St. Paul's Chapel
8372:26 (Standard Oil)
8347:U.S. Custom House
8257:Media related to
8221:978-0-8478-3096-1
8190:978-1-4384-6396-4
8146:Bankers' Magazine
8112:978-1-56898-244-1
7905:978-1-56898-133-8
7576:Time Out New York
7207:. July 27, 2016.
7177:. July 28, 2016.
7147:. July 19, 2019.
7145:The Art Newspaper
6917:978-0-429-53491-1
6388:. April 3, 1963.
6350:. June 27, 1961.
6312:. July 28, 1963.
6052:Bankers' Magazine
6019:. April 2, 1931.
5640:978-0-9910263-0-2
5619:, pp. 25–26.
5479:Bankers' Magazine
5437:, pp. 56–57.
5404:. July 28, 1928.
5341:Bankers' Magazine
5000:. June 29, 1912.
4810:978-0-8283-2188-4
4686:. June 30, 1929.
4169:Bankers' Magazine
3783:, pp. 69–71.
3759:, pp. 45–46.
3747:, pp. 3, 10.
3715:, pp. 27–28.
3679:, pp. 18–19.
2474:978-1-56898-652-4
2363:978-3-7913-8226-5
2323:978-0-19-502112-7
2166:. April 7, 2016.
2091:. April 7, 2016.
2024:978-1-56898-652-4
1637:Skyscraper Center
1633:"One Wall Street"
1423:20 Exchange Place
1394:Chrysler Building
1326:Life Time Fitness
1258:Harry B. Macklowe
1147:Indiana limestone
1058:Washington Irving
959:Cross & Cross
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731:Original building
591:to the east; and
521:Chrysler Building
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212:Technical details
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10720:Parks and plazas
10668:Arts and culture
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10654:
10653:
10519:Government House
10467:Former buildings
10348:Bennett Building
10328:250 Water Street
10318:161 Water Street
10268:63 Nassau Street
10148:5 Beekman Street
10143:2 New York Plaza
10133:1 William Street
10118:1 New York Plaza
10113:1 Hanover Square
9933:130 Cedar Street
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8782:1552 (I. Miller)
8766:Minskoff Theatre
8756:1501 (Paramount)
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8689:1328 (Marbridge)
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1330:Core Real Estate
1231:Bank of New York
1176:Irving Trust use
1064:Southern portion
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1031:Northern portion
922:Kimon NicolaĂŻdes
913:Long Island City
874:, rather than a
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685:60 Hudson Street
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10914:China Institute
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10893:Pace University
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10829:The Dead Rabbit
10814:Fraunces Tavern
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10695:Four Continents
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10584:Singer Building
10534:Kemble Building
10514:Gilsey Building
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10458:Potter Building
10403:Fraunces Tavern
10373:Corbin Building
10313:161 Maiden Lane
10293:120 Wall Street
10288:116 John Street
10243:55 Water Street
10233:55 Broad Street
10218:45 Broad Street
10188:25 Water Street
10168:17 State Street
10158:15 Broad Street
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9968:Cunard Building
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8487:270 (Tower 270)
8467:233 (Woolworth)
8442:Corbin Building
8417:120 (Equitable)
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7704:. p. M.1.
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4033:
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3773:
3761:
3749:
3732:
3717:
3705:
3693:
3691:, p. 146.
3681:
3666:
3616:
3601:
3599:, p. 137.
3582:
3563:
3544:
3527:
3481:
3462:
3431:
3397:
3368:
3333:
3305:
3290:
3274:
3238:
3204:
3170:
3114:
3081:
3038:
3036:, p. 139.
3021:
3002:
2944:
2916:
2880:
2844:
2810:
2768:
2753:
2741:
2716:
2704:
2692:
2690:, p. 568.
2663:
2661:, p. 109.
2646:
2634:
2592:
2580:
2561:
2540:
2505:
2488:
2473:
2446:
2412:
2399:10.2307/990128
2377:
2362:
2356:. p. 19.
2337:
2322:
2304:
2302:, p. 108.
2285:
2241:
2220:
2205:
2193:
2191:, p. 107.
2181:
2151:
2106:
2076:
2057:
2038:
2023:
1998:
1951:
1934:
1888:
1852:
1814:
1785:
1751:
1714:
1699:
1654:
1620:
1619:
1617:
1614:
1611:
1610:
1585:
1571:
1570:
1568:
1565:
1563:
1560:
1559:
1558:
1553:
1548:
1543:
1537:
1536:
1522:
1506:
1503:
1482:
1479:
1427:40 Wall Street
1419:70 Pine Street
1398:40 Wall Street
1370:
1367:
1365:
1362:
1345:
1342:
1265:
1262:
1253:
1250:
1235:48 Wall Street
1177:
1174:
1158:groundbreaking
1137:
1134:
1111:
1108:
1086:
1083:
1065:
1062:
1032:
1029:
1027:
1024:
1022:
1019:
998:
995:
941:
938:
892:lancet windows
853:
850:
820:
819:
802:
801:
793:
792:
785:
782:
768:
765:
732:
729:
700:
697:
644:
641:
585:14 Wall Street
583:to the north;
577:Trinity Church
561:Exchange Place
540:
537:
506:Harry Macklowe
395:
394:
391:
390:
387:
386:
383:
379:
378:
373:
369:
368:
359:
356:
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328:
327:
322:
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297:March 13, 2001
295:
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178:
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168:March 24, 1931
166:
162:
161:
156:
152:
151:
146:
142:
141:
109:
103:
102:
96:
92:
91:
86:
82:
81:
78:
74:
73:
70:
66:
65:
61:
60:
57:
56:
53:
45:
44:
33:48 Wall Street
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
11632:
11621:
11618:
11616:
11613:
11611:
11608:
11606:
11603:
11601:
11598:
11596:
11593:
11591:
11588:
11586:
11583:
11581:
11578:
11576:
11573:
11571:
11568:
11566:
11563:
11561:
11558:
11556:
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11551:
11548:
11546:
11543:
11541:
11538:
11537:
11535:
11520:
11517:
11516:
11514:
11510:
11504:
11501:
11499:
11496:
11494:
11491:
11489:
11488:1 Wall Street
11486:
11485:
11483:
11479:
11473:
11470:
11468:
11465:
11463:
11460:
11459:
11457:
11453:
11443:
11440:
11438:
11435:
11433:
11430:
11426:
11423:
11421:
11418:
11416:
11413:
11411:
11408:
11407:
11406:
11403:
11402:
11399:
11396:
11392:
11382:
11379:
11377:
11374:
11373:
11371:
11367:
11364:
11360:
11355:
11345:
11344:Thomas Mellon
11342:
11340:
11337:
11335:
11332:
11331:
11329:
11325:
11321:
11314:
11309:
11307:
11302:
11300:
11295:
11294:
11291:
11281:
11278:
11273:
11259:
11256:
11254:
11251:
11249:
11246:
11244:
11241:
11239:
11236:
11234:
11231:
11229:
11228:Theatre Alley
11226:
11224:
11221:
11219:
11216:
11214:
11211:
11209:
11206:
11204:
11201:
11199:
11196:
11194:
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11118:
11114:
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11073:
11070:
11068:
11065:
11064:
11062:
11058:
11055:
11054:
11053:
11050:
11046:
11045:WTC Cortlandt
11043:
11041:
11038:
11036:
11033:
11031:
11028:
11026:
11023:
11021:
11018:
11016:
11015:Fulton Street
11013:
11011:
11008:
11006:
11005:Bowling Green
11003:
11002:
11001:
10998:
10997:
10995:
10989:
10985:
10978:
10974:
10960:
10957:
10955:
10952:
10950:
10947:
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10915:
10912:
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10909:
10905:
10899:
10896:
10894:
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10884:
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10879:
10876:
10874:
10871:
10869:
10866:
10865:
10863:
10859:
10855:
10848:
10844:
10830:
10827:
10825:
10822:
10820:
10817:
10815:
10812:
10810:
10807:
10805:
10802:
10800:
10797:
10795:
10792:
10791:
10789:
10785:
10779:
10778:Zuccotti Park
10776:
10774:
10771:
10769:
10766:
10764:
10761:
10759:
10756:
10754:
10751:
10749:
10746:
10744:
10741:
10739:
10738:Bowling Green
10736:
10734:
10731:
10728:
10725:
10724:
10722:
10718:
10712:
10710:
10706:
10704:
10703:
10699:
10697:
10696:
10692:
10690:
10689:
10688:Fearless Girl
10685:
10683:
10680:
10678:
10677:
10676:Charging Bull
10673:
10672:
10670:
10666:
10662:
10655:
10651:
10635:
10632:
10630:
10627:
10625:
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10607:
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10600:
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10595:
10592:
10590:
10587:
10585:
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10580:
10577:
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10572:
10570:
10567:
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10562:
10560:
10557:
10555:
10552:
10550:
10547:
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10537:
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10532:
10530:
10527:
10525:
10522:
10520:
10517:
10515:
10512:
10510:
10507:
10505:
10502:
10500:
10497:
10495:
10492:
10490:
10487:
10485:
10482:
10480:
10477:
10475:
10472:
10471:
10469:
10465:
10459:
10456:
10454:
10451:
10449:
10446:
10444:
10441:
10439:
10436:
10434:
10431:
10429:
10428:Liberty Tower
10426:
10424:
10421:
10419:
10416:
10414:
10411:
10409:
10406:
10404:
10401:
10399:
10396:
10394:
10391:
10389:
10386:
10384:
10381:
10379:
10376:
10374:
10371:
10369:
10366:
10364:
10361:
10359:
10356:
10354:
10351:
10349:
10346:
10344:
10341:
10339:
10336:
10334:
10331:
10329:
10326:
10324:
10321:
10319:
10316:
10314:
10311:
10309:
10306:
10304:
10301:
10299:
10296:
10294:
10291:
10289:
10286:
10284:
10281:
10279:
10276:
10274:
10271:
10269:
10266:
10264:
10261:
10259:
10256:
10254:
10251:
10249:
10246:
10244:
10241:
10239:
10236:
10234:
10231:
10229:
10226:
10224:
10221:
10219:
10216:
10214:
10211:
10209:
10206:
10204:
10201:
10199:
10196:
10194:
10191:
10189:
10186:
10184:
10181:
10179:
10176:
10174:
10171:
10169:
10166:
10164:
10161:
10159:
10156:
10154:
10151:
10149:
10146:
10144:
10141:
10139:
10136:
10134:
10131:
10129:
10126:
10124:
10123:1 Wall Street
10121:
10119:
10116:
10114:
10111:
10110:
10108:
10102:
10094:
10091:
10089:
10086:
10084:
10081:
10079:
10076:
10074:
10071:
10069:
10066:
10064:
10061:
10059:
10056:
10054:
10051:
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10049:
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10036:
10034:
10031:
10029:
10026:
10024:
10021:
10019:
10016:
10014:
10011:
10009:
10006:
10004:
10001:
9999:
9996:
9994:
9991:
9989:
9986:
9984:
9981:
9979:
9976:
9974:
9971:
9969:
9966:
9964:
9961:
9959:
9956:
9954:
9951:
9949:
9946:
9944:
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9939:
9936:
9934:
9931:
9929:
9926:
9924:
9921:
9919:
9916:
9914:
9911:
9909:
9906:
9904:
9901:
9899:
9896:
9895:
9893:
9887:
9883:
9876:
9872:
9868:
9867:New York City
9864:
9859:
9855:
9848:
9843:
9841:
9836:
9834:
9829:
9828:
9825:
9813:
9810:
9808:
9805:
9803:
9802:Staten Island
9800:
9798:
9795:
9793:
9790:
9786:
9783:
9781:
9778:
9776:
9773:
9771:
9770:14th–59th Sts
9768:
9766:
9765:Below 14th St
9763:
9762:
9761:
9758:
9757:
9755:
9753:
9749:
9741:
9740:New York City
9738:
9737:
9736:
9733:
9731:
9728:
9726:
9725:Staten Island
9723:
9721:
9718:
9716:
9713:
9709:
9706:
9704:
9701:
9699:
9696:
9694:
9693:14th–59th Sts
9691:
9689:
9688:Below 14th St
9686:
9685:
9684:
9681:
9680:
9678:
9676:
9672:
9663:
9658:
9656:
9651:
9649:
9644:
9643:
9640:
9624:
9621:
9619:
9616:
9614:
9611:
9609:
9606:
9604:
9601:
9597:
9594:
9592:
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9588:
9586:
9584:
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9569:
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9536:
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9526:
9524:
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9516:
9514:
9511:
9509:
9506:
9504:
9501:
9499:
9496:
9494:
9491:
9489:
9486:
9484:
9481:
9479:
9476:
9474:
9471:
9469:
9466:
9464:
9461:
9459:
9456:
9454:
9451:
9449:
9446:
9444:
9441:
9439:
9436:
9434:
9431:
9429:
9426:
9424:
9421:
9419:
9416:
9414:
9411:
9409:
9406:
9404:
9401:
9399:
9396:
9394:
9391:
9389:
9386:
9384:
9381:
9379:
9376:
9374:
9371:
9369:
9366:
9365:
9362:
9355:
9351:
9341:
9338:
9336:
9333:
9331:
9328:
9326:
9325:Prince Street
9323:
9321:
9318:
9316:
9313:
9311:
9310:Fulton Street
9308:
9306:
9303:
9301:
9298:
9296:
9293:
9291:
9288:
9286:
9283:
9281:
9280:Bowling Green
9278:
9276:
9273:
9271:
9268:
9266:
9263:
9261:
9258:
9256:
9253:
9251:
9248:
9246:
9243:
9241:
9238:
9236:
9233:
9231:
9228:
9226:
9223:
9221:
9218:
9216:
9213:
9211:
9208:
9206:
9203:
9201:
9198:
9196:
9193:
9191:
9188:
9186:
9183:
9181:
9178:
9177:
9174:
9170:
9165:
9161:
9151:
9148:
9146:
9143:
9141:
9138:
9136:
9133:
9131:
9130:Herald Square
9128:
9126:
9123:
9121:
9118:
9116:
9113:
9111:
9108:
9106:
9105:Zuccotti Park
9103:
9101:
9100:Bowling Green
9098:
9097:
9094:
9087:
9083:
9073:
9070:
9068:
9065:
9063:
9060:
9058:
9055:
9053:
9050:
9046:
9043:
9041:
9038:
9037:
9036:
9033:
9031:
9028:
9026:
9023:
9021:
9018:
9016:
9013:
9011:
9010:Broadway Hall
9008:
9006:
9003:
9001:
8998:
8996:
8993:
8991:
8988:
8986:
8983:
8981:
8978:
8976:
8973:
8971:
8968:
8966:
8963:
8961:
8958:
8956:
8953:
8951:
8948:
8946:
8943:
8941:
8938:
8936:
8933:
8931:
8928:
8926:
8923:
8921:
8918:
8916:
8913:
8911:
8908:
8906:
8903:
8902:
8899:
8894:
8888:
8884:
8874:
8871:
8869:
8866:
8864:
8861:
8859:
8856:
8854:
8851:
8849:
8846:
8844:
8841:
8839:
8836:
8834:
8831:
8829:
8826:
8824:
8821:
8819:
8816:
8814:
8811:
8809:
8806:
8804:
8801:
8798:
8795:
8793:
8790:
8788:
8785:
8783:
8780:
8778:
8775:
8773:
8770:
8767:
8763:
8759:
8757:
8754:
8752:
8749:
8747:
8744:
8742:
8739:
8738:
8735:
8730:
8724:
8720:
8710:
8707:
8705:
8702:
8700:
8697:
8695:
8692:
8690:
8687:
8685:
8682:
8680:
8677:
8675:
8672:
8670:
8667:
8665:
8662:
8660:
8659:1200 (Gilsey)
8657:
8655:
8652:
8650:
8649:Madison Green
8647:
8645:
8642:
8640:
8637:
8635:
8632:
8630:
8627:
8625:
8622:
8620:
8617:
8615:
8612:
8610:
8607:
8605:
8602:
8600:
8597:
8596:
8593:
8588:
8582:
8578:
8568:
8565:
8563:
8562:495 (New Era)
8560:
8558:
8555:
8553:
8550:
8548:
8545:
8543:
8540:
8538:
8535:
8533:
8530:
8528:
8525:
8523:
8520:
8518:
8515:
8513:
8510:
8508:
8505:
8503:
8500:
8498:
8495:
8493:
8490:
8488:
8485:
8483:
8480:
8478:
8475:
8473:
8470:
8468:
8465:
8463:
8460:
8456:
8453:
8451:
8448:
8447:
8445:
8443:
8440:
8438:
8435:
8433:
8430:
8428:
8425:
8423:
8420:
8418:
8415:
8413:
8410:
8408:
8405:
8403:
8400:
8398:
8395:
8393:
8392:1 Wall Street
8390:
8388:
8385:
8383:
8380:
8378:
8375:
8373:
8370:
8368:
8365:
8363:
8360:
8358:
8355:
8353:
8350:
8348:
8345:
8344:
8341:
8336:
8332:
8326:
8322:
8318:
8314:
8310:
8306:
8299:
8294:
8292:
8287:
8285:
8280:
8279:
8276:
8268:
8263:
8260:
8259:1 Wall Street
8255:
8251:
8250:
8240:
8235:
8231:
8227:
8223:
8217:
8212:
8211:
8204:
8200:
8196:
8192:
8186:
8182:
8181:
8175:
8171:
8164:
8159:
8155:
8151:
8147:
8142:
8138:
8131:
8126:
8122:
8118:
8114:
8108:
8104:
8099:
8098:
8074:
8070:
8066:
8059:
8053:
8037:
8033:
8029:
8022:
8003:
7996:
7990:
7974:
7970:
7966:
7962:
7958:
7951:
7944:
7939:
7932:
7927:
7911:
7907:
7901:
7897:
7896:
7888:
7881:
7880:Abramson 2001
7876:
7857:
7853:
7846:
7839:
7831:
7827:
7823:
7819:
7815:
7808:
7792:
7788:
7784:
7780:
7776:
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