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few decorations. The southeastern corner of the first floor contained the six-room president's suite, which included the executive and secretary's offices, two conference rooms, a hall, and decorative restroom. Bookkeepers and
National City Bank's bond and foreign departments were in each of the other corners. Conference rooms on the third floor were housed in another lavish suite. Pneumatic tubes and telegraph systems were used to transfer data between National City Bank's different departments. The office mezzanines are connected by bronze and iron balconies, which run on two sides of the room alongside the windows. A balcony was also constructed above the southern portion of the banking hall in 1925. The mezzanines also had 21 smaller safes.
1025:. The renovation included replacing the fourth floor, adding four more floors, and completely destroying and rebuilding the interior. Contractors retained as much of the existing exterior as possible. The upper stories were constructed from 1908 to 1910, though some of the interior spaces were not completed until 1914. National City Bank moved to 55 Wall Street on December 19, 1908. Messengers carried the bank's $ 500 million holdings from the old office across the street in leather satchels containing at least $ 10,000 each. Several days later, the building opened to the public. The expansion had cost $ 2.3 million (about $ 54 million in 2023).
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1052:, although First National returned to 2 Wall Street in 1933. 55 Wall Street and 20 Exchange Place collectively served as National City Bank's global headquarters and were connected by a now-demolished pedestrian bridge over Exchange Place. Initially, 55 Wall Street did not have any signage indicating that it housed the National City Bank. In 1947, bank officials decided to install a sign with the bank's name outside the building because visitors frequently got lost while looking for the bank.
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634:. In addition, some of the granite from the lower section of the building was reused in the upper colonnade. These columns measure 3.75 feet (1.14 m) in diameter, and their centers are spaced 14 feet (4.3 m) apart. The upper colonnade has similar dimensions to the lower colonnade, though the upper colonnade's columns have lighter proportions. The arrangement of lighter Corinthian columns above heavier Ionic columns was in keeping with a principle of
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corner offices. The building's original fourth story was added around this time, about 20 years after the building had been completed. The proximity of 55 Wall Street to the
Subtreasury, which had moved into the old custom house at 26 Wall Street, was particularly beneficial, since the custom house had to make payments in gold. The federal government bought 55 Wall Street outright in 1865. The building also housed other tenants, including the
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Thomajan & Lee went bankrupt. Afterward, 55 Wall Street was used mostly for film shoots, since the rotunda was unoccupied and much of the office space on the upper floors was also vacant. The building was depicted in advertisements, like those for
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December 16, 1844, the ninth anniversary of the Great Fire. The new structure was initially occupied by the National Bank of Commerce until 1853, and a post office in the building operated until 1845. The Stock Exchange was also situated in 55 Wall Street until 1854.
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National initially considered relocating all of its operations to Park Avenue. By 1959, the bank had decided to relocate its national and international divisions, as well as administrative offices for its New York City branches, to Park Avenue while retaining its
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Customs Service moved its offices to Bowling Green on November 4, 1907. Four days afterward, City Bank finally took title to the building, having paid no taxes for the structure during the past eight years. After the Customs Service moved, the bank decided to expand the building. Work was delayed
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was also placed within the building's foundations, though a search for the capsule in the 1990s was unsuccessful. The Quincy-granite columns were delivered as single blocks via sea; oxen pulled the columns along Wall Street from the dock to the building site. The building was completed in either 1841
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at the center of the building. The offices on the fourth through seventh floors had the address 53 Wall Street. these offices were rented to outside firms. Elevators for the office stories were placed at the northwestern corner of the building, near Wall and
William streets. The fifth floor contained
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offered to buy 55 Wall Street in 1996 for $ 20 million, which he stated was a bargain cost. At the time, many tenants had left the building after their leases had expired, and an excess of vacant office space in Lower
Manhattan had reduced property values in the area. Trump ultimately decided not to
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magazine in 1917, the branch at 55 Wall Street "does more business in its head office than is done under any other nongovernmental banking roof on the face of the earth." A balcony was constructed in 1925 on the south side of the main banking room. The bank had outgrown its offices at 55 Wall Street
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included the jail cells used to detain smugglers and spies. The basement contained 12 jail cells, which were used between 1863 and 1899. Embedded in a wall was a cannonball, a keg of gunpowder, and over 100 rudimentary bombs that were believed to have been armaments for custom house employees during
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8 social club. The eighth floor also contained dining rooms for men and women, as well as a kitchen, ice-cream room, and kitchen. Dining rooms were also provided for officers and guests. The attic was surrounded by an outdoor patio measuring 15 feet (4.6 m) wide. Part of the patio on the eighth
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Pilevsky spent over $ 20 million to renovate the building. While the renovation was ongoing, the building's chief engineer won a $ 3 million lottery jackpot and resigned. The group sold 55 Wall Street in 1990 to a group of private Japanese investors for $ 69 million. The buyer was
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of McKim, Mead & White, along with William S. Richardson, was hired to enlarge the building between 1907 and 1910. The firm had previously designed commercial buildings, including numerous banks. Their work included removing the dome and top story; adding five floors and a second colonnade; and
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then renovated the building. The custom house moved to 55 Wall Street starting in August 1862. The agency's departments were relocated one at a time; the relocation was completed by December 1862. Clerks were situated in the central rotunda under the dome, while cashiers and auditors worked in the
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on the south side of the banking floor, which weighed 300 tons. The double-height safe measured approximately 22 by 24 feet (6.7 by 7.3 m) across and 20 feet (6.1 m) high. It was surrounded by 18-inch-thick (46 cm) steel plating and supported by steel and marble stilts that extended
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had preferred such a tower because he predicted that National City Bank would quickly outgrow the space. Hudson wrote that other critics "viewed the renovation as an aesthetic aberration", especially with regards to the juxtaposition of the colonnades. After the building was renovated in the late
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of 1863. During the 1900s, an elevator was installed to carry valuables between the basement and main banking floor. The safe-deposit vault on the main banking floor was relocated to the basement in 1957. The concrete floor of the basement is 10 feet (3.0 m) thick, requiring workers to blast
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National City Bank merged with the First National Bank in 1955, becoming First National City Bank; the newly merged banks were headquartered at 55 Wall Street. During the same period, the main banking room at 55 Wall Street underwent a multi-year restoration that finished in 1958. The two-story
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originally, there were five chandeliers that each measured 12 feet (3.7 m) across. Seals of the National City Bank were also placed throughout the space. The dome is decorated with 16 panels in low relief. Four of the panels bear the directions of the compass, and the remaining twelve have
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for $ 27 million. By that point, there was high demand for luxury hotels in Lower Manhattan. Starting the next year, building was completely renovated into a luxury hotel. The banking room became a ballroom and luxury restaurant space called Cipriani Wall Street. Midway through the renovation,
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National City Bank and the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company merged in 1929, with the latter becoming the City Bank Farmers Trust Company. Two years later, City Bank Farmers Trust erected 20 Exchange Place immediately to the south to house the operations of the expanded bank. First National Bank
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eventually approved the rent appropriation for the building in June 1906. Meanwhile, City Bank had paid all except $ 40,000 of the purchase price as part of its agreement with the federal government. The bank had not yet taken title to 55 Wall Street, though the city's tax assessors valued the
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The Merchants' Exchange's committee of trustees proposed in February 1836 to build a larger building on the site of the older structure. The remaining lots on the block were acquired for this purpose. The same year, construction started on a new building designed by Isaiah Rogers. According to
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and Barry Gosin, both of the Newmark Group, bought 55 Wall Street later that year for $ 49 million. Newmark began looking for tenants to occupy more than half of the building's space. Milgrim Thomajan & Lee, a large law firm based in Midtown Manhattan, agreed to lease 120,000 square feet
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published during the 19th century. The center of the frieze contained the inscription "Erected MDCCCXXXVIII" (1838 in Roman numerals) and was flanked by carved figures in classical robes. Above the center of the frieze was a sculpture of a woman holding a staff and accompanied by motifs of a
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into the basement. If anyone attempted to break in, coils along the exterior of the safe would eject hot steam. The interior of the safe contained separate compartments for the bank's daytime and nighttime staff. The safe was moved to the basement in 1957. There was a marble screen and
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precluded potential tenants from easily renovating the exterior, and the rotunda was only attractive to large retailers, while office tenants were relegated to a side entrance. Kajima subsidiary Commercial Development had tried to lease the banking hall to a retailer, such as
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and built between 1836 and either 1841 or 1842. As constructed, the building was topped by a brick dome rising 124 feet (38 m) above ground level. The dome was 80 feet (24 m) wide and rose 90 feet (27 m) above the main exchange floor. It was supported by "eight
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in the 1900s. After 55 Wall Street was expanded, it served as the headquarters of National City Bank from 1908 to 1961; Citibank continued to own the building until 1992. The upper stories operated as a hotel from 2000 to 2003, then were renovated again and converted into the
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criticized the transaction, saying Congress's decision to provide rent appropriations to the Customs Service was an "extravagant" use of money. In a vote in 1905, the House blocked an appropriation that would have paid the Customs Service's rent to City Bank. House
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New York City zoning sets a maximum floor area for each land lot, after which developers must buy air rights to increase their floor area. Owners of buildings that contain less than their maximum floor area can sell air rights to developers who own adjacent
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by February 1927, prompting bank officials to announce plans for a 31-story building on the site of its old headquarters at 52 Wall Street. National City Bank's compound interest and trust departments moved to the new building at 52 Wall Street in May 1928.
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building at $ 5 million. As a result, the New York City government sued City Bank for non-payment of taxes in January 1906. Representatives of the bank said that because it had not taken title to the building, the bank should not have to pay property taxes.
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dubbed it a "temple of capitalism". Architectural criticism was mixed. The author Peter James Hudson wrote that some critics praised Stillman for retaining the old structure rather than replacing it with a modern skyscraper. Stillman's immediate successor
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The interior has a total floor area of 241,000 square feet (22,400 m). The original interior was completely demolished and refurbished during McKim, Mead & White's renovation. The banking hall is designed similarly to the former waiting room of
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on December 17, 1835. Fire swept throughout lower Manhattan. Passersby brought valuable objects from other buildings into the Merchants' Exchange, in the belief that the Merchants' Exchange would survive the fire, but the building's cupola collapsed.
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as the prospective operator of the hotel. Kimmel also bought out Cipriani's share of the management contract for 55 Wall Street. The Regent Wall Street Hotel opened in 2000 with 144 guest rooms, a restaurant, and a fitness center. After the
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in 1908 described the safe as weighing 300 short tons (270 long tons; 270 t). The same newspaper in 1957 described it as weighing 700 short tons (620 long tons; 640 t), probably adjusted for the weight of its contents. The
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magazine called the letter "worthy of thoughtful investigation". This led to an act of Congress which authorized the selection of a site for a new custom house and appraiser's warehouse. Soon after, Fryer presented his report to the
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The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the building's exterior as a landmark on December 21, 1965, even though First National City Bank had opposed the designation. 55 Wall Street was also listed on the
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public auction, in which City Bank made a formal bid for the building, and the bank agreed on July 4, 1899, to buy the building for $ 3.265 million. The arrangement had been facilitated by Stillman's friendships with President
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around the interior. The banking hall was among the largest in the United States when it was completed. The offices of
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wrote that the banking hall was "one of the great spaces in the city" because of its "sheer magnitude". In 1972, the
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into the floor while they were installing the vault. The basement includes heating and cooling machinery as well.
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and 55 Wall Street. A special servicer took over the mortgage in 2021, but the two event venues were at risk of
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facing Wall Street, each with twelve columns. Inside is a cruciform banking hall with a 60-foot (18 m)
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that circles the space at two-thirds of the room's height. The room also features gray floors and walls, a
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Our First Century: Bring a Popular Descriptive Portraiture of the One Hundred Great and Memorable Events
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Rogers's private diaries, he moved his family to a house on the block while construction was ongoing. A
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The Architecture of New York City: Histories and Views of Important Structures, Sites, and Symbols
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Croghan, Lore (February 20, 2006). "Bonuses Spur Apt. Buys. Wall Streeters Spending Record Sums".
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Tolles, Thayer; Dimmick, Lauretta; Hassler, Donna J.; Marter, Joan M.; Thompson, Jerry L. (1999).
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in February 1888 about the "old, damp, ill-lighted, badly ventilated" quarters at 55 Wall Street.
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development, the Cipriani Club Residences. There are 106 condominiums in total, divided into 22
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5988:"Surviving 9/11, but Not Aftermath; A Wall Street Landmark to End Short Run as a Luxury Hotel"
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columns above the original facade. The Corinthian columns were made of granite sourced from
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to the west. Immediately outside the building's northwestern corner is an entrance to the
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5122:. Vol. 103, pt. 1. U.S. Government Printing Office. January 20, 1957. p. 1348.
2644:"Historic Old Custom House, in Wall Street, Remodelled at a Cost of About $ 2,000,000".
2327:"About New York; Hydraulic Jacks Help Lower 700-Ton Vault Inside Bank at 55 Wall Street"
1152:, and it enlarged an existing loading dock on Exchange Place to attract retail tenants.
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2170:"Commercial Property/55 Wall Street; For Film Makers at Least, a Lemon Becomes a Plum"
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Smith, Lyndon P. (October 21, 1908). "The New Building for the National City Bank".
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Architects to the Nation: The Rise and Decline of the Supervising Architect's Office
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attendees. The hotel's overall business declined, leading to its closure in 2003.
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1920:"Merchants' Exchange, New York / drawn by C. L. Warner, on stone by Bufford"
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and the mutual funds company PNC Inc., as well as in films such as
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development in 2006. The original banking room became a ballroom.
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3672:"Historic Structures Report: American Bank Note Company Building"
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from 2015 to 2019. In May 2020, amid a loss of income during the
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floor could also be used as an outdoor restaurant for employees.
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1836–1841 or 1842 (first three stories and original fourth story)
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7073:. Photographs by Christopher Little. New York: Abbeville Press.
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In 2006, the five upper stories were converted to a residential
3111:"About New York; A Wall Street Engineer Tends His Money Temple"
1895:(5th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. p. 16.
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loan and a $ 28 million mezzanine loan for the two properties.
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National City Bank's executive offices at 55 Wall Street (1911)
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Antiquity in Gotham: The Ancient Architecture of New York City
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The Real Estate Record: Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
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The Real Estate Record: Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
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The Real Estate Record: Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
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Financing American enterprise: the story of commercial banking
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that surrounds all four sides. The steel frame is placed atop
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New York State Register of Historic Places in New York County
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6519:"Cipriani Locations Avoid Foreclosure With Loan Modification"
4123:. Vol. 64, no. 1634. July 8, 1899. pp. 43–44.
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columns on Wall Street, each a single block of granite from
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Bankers and Empire: How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean
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The First Billion: The Stillmans and the National City Bank
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cornucopia, an eagle, a globe with a branch, and a parcel.
6745:"Bronx Zoo and Con Ed Reject Landmark Status for Building"
6603:(4th ed.). New York: Three Rivers Press. p. 17.
6419:"Cipriani Facing Possible Foreclosure After $ 53M Default"
5084:"National City Bank Hangs Its Shingle at 55 Wall Street".
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van B. Cleveland, Harold & Huertas, Thomas F. (1985).
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3023:"Mr. Cipriani Takes His Name to Wall Street Condominiums"
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says only that the safe was moved in the "late 1950s".
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6649:"Tenant Hunted for Cunard Building's 'Great Hall'".
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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1168:Conversion to event venue, hotel, and residences
463:55 Wall Street occupies a full block bounded by
9635:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
7154:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
6935:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
6550:"Two Cipriani Locations Dodge Near-Foreclosure"
6166:
5981:
5979:
5451:"A Dissenting Voice On Transferring Air Rights"
5405:
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4913:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
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1705:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1631:Howe, Kathy; Robins, Anthony (August 3, 2006).
1597:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1492:Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023).
1480:
1463:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1075:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
1037:had offices on the upper stories. According to
7116:The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498–1909
6956:
6830:. Vol. 78, no. 3. pp. 458–464.
6593:
5814:
5564:
4359:"Old Custom-House Will Be Altered Into a Bank"
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8279:New York County Lawyers' Association Building
8124:
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4900:
4898:
3732:. Greenway Communications. pp. 122–123.
3725:
2796:
2794:
2747:
2745:
2743:
1667:"Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS)"
8943:
5976:
5417:"Architecture View; An Imperfect Renovation"
5342:"Mapping New York City's First 38 Landmarks"
5157:
4973:
4227:
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4179:
3815:Press of the Chamber of Commerce. p. 37
3621:
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1829:
397:. It is also a contributing property to the
9615:Greek Revival architecture in New York City
8098:National Register of Historic Places Portal
6783:. National Park Service. 2007. p. 65.
5868:"Operator Replaced for Hotel at 55 Wall St"
5022:"First National Moves to New Wall St. Home"
3961:
3095:
2934:
2818:
2668:
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1773:
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1692:
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1688:
8709:Lee, Higginson & Company Bank Building
8314:Trinity and United States Realty Buildings
8131:
8117:
8083:
7506:
7492:
7321:
7307:
6991:. A. T. Goodrich. 1828. pp. 206–207.
6417:Walter-Warner, Holden (December 7, 2021).
6141:
5736:
5698:McFadden, Robert D. (September 28, 1996).
5169:"Bank Replaces Astor As Park Ave. Builder"
4943:"An Early Tower That Aspired to Greatness"
4906:"City Bank-Farmers Trust Company Building"
4895:
3321:. New York Historical Society. p. 76.
3271:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 21.
2791:
1889:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
1756:National Historic Landmark summary listing
1630:
1346:New York State Register of Historic Places
892:(now Federal Hall) to 55 Wall Street. The
467:to the north, Hanover Street to the east,
387:New York State Register of Historic Places
71:New York State Register of Historic Places
9159:Leadership and Public Service High School
8684:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Building
7515:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
6547:
6105:"Nests Imperial or Fashionably Feathered"
6066:"Where Money Is Made, and Where It Lives"
5826:
5778:"Luxury Hotel Planned for 55 Wall Street"
5415:Huxtable, Ada Louise (January 27, 1980).
5339:
4220:
3660:. American Bank Note Company. p. 36.
3653:
2881:
2720:
2088:
1938:
1826:
1591:
1589:
1587:
1585:
431:. 55 Wall Street subsequently hosted the
416:columns, marble floors and walls, and an
385:, and the building is listed on both the
40:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
9630:National Historic Landmarks in Manhattan
9054:Queen Elizabeth II September 11th Garden
7098:The American Architect and Building News
7061:
7007:
6813:
6102:
5776:Bagli, Charles V. (September 30, 1997).
5697:
5487:
5414:
4729:
4231:
4011:
3710:
3704:
3338:. New York: Ferris brothers. p. 13.
3302:
3109:Kaufman, Michael T. (January 14, 1995).
2800:
2504:
2386:
2168:Deutsch, Claudia H. (October 23, 1994).
2014:
2008:
1805:
1766:
1746:
1744:
1726:
1685:
1474:
1113:
974:
910:United States Department of the Treasury
875:
789:
767:Remnants of the building's usage by the
705:
645:
610:. The facade was originally topped by a
9585:1841 establishments in New York (state)
7129:from the original on September 15, 2020
6925:
6892:from the original on September 15, 2020
6825:
6578:
6548:Cifuentes, Kevin (September 16, 2022).
6346:
6268:
6245:
5925:from the original on September 17, 2017
5886:from the original on September 15, 2017
5865:
5352:from the original on September 15, 2020
5269:
4533:from the original on September 15, 2020
4503:
4375:from the original on September 15, 2020
4130:from the original on September 15, 2020
3999:
3657:The story of American Bank Note Company
3156:. Vol. 1. W. W. Pasko. p. 232
3147:
3108:
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2260:from the original on September 15, 2020
2167:
2099:
2044:
1881:
1879:
1877:
1875:
1873:
1837:
1735:
1260:by the end of that year. By June 2022,
9605:Commercial buildings completed in 1841
9577:
8138:
7163:from the original on February 14, 2021
7112:
6926:Kurshan, Virginia (January 12, 1999).
6904:
6790:from the original on December 28, 2019
6724:from the original on February 13, 2021
6623:
6349:"Peabody Awards Moving to Los Angeles"
6347:Nordyke, Kimberly (January 14, 2020).
6307:
6175:
6063:
6006:from the original on December 28, 2017
5986:Dunlap, David W. (December 18, 2003).
5985:
5943:
5829:"An Empire Is Built, the Cipriani Way"
5796:from the original on December 26, 2017
5757:from the original on December 28, 2017
5739:"Trump's Bank Making Deal He Declined"
5663:
5629:
5595:
5166:
4961:from the original on November 28, 2020
4874:
3833:
3726:Swett, R. N.; Thornton, C. M. (2005).
3506:
3377:
3365:
3348:
3181:
3062:
3020:
2953:
2708:from the original on November 25, 2018
2687:
2324:
2188:from the original on November 25, 2018
2082:
1962:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1979
1626:
1624:
1582:
1570:from the original on December 30, 2016
1548:
1546:
785:
252:(NRHP listing), 78001875 (NHL listing)
9265:
9135:
8942:
8163:
8112:
7487:
7302:
7095:
6995:from the original on November 6, 2018
6743:Ennis, Thomas W. (January 12, 1966).
6742:
6560:from the original on November 8, 2022
6529:from the original on November 8, 2022
6176:Neuman, William (February 12, 2006).
6045:from the original on January 29, 2018
5904:
5827:Fabricant, Florence (June 24, 1998).
5775:
5737:Halbfinger, David M. (May 28, 1997).
5718:from the original on November 2, 2016
5700:"Trump in Deal to Buy 55 Wall Street"
5546:from the original on January 30, 2018
5508:from the original on February 4, 2022
5187:from the original on November 3, 2020
5133:"1st National City Bank Is Created".
5002:from the original on November 3, 2020
3809:New York Chamber of Commerce (1889).
2928:
2869:from the original on November 3, 2020
2585:
2562:from the original on February 3, 2018
2295:
1741:
1714:from the original on November 1, 2020
1409:
1270:commercial mortgage-backed securities
1092:, along with three principals of the
965:
880:55 Wall Street as it appeared in 1842
852:Founding Fathers of the United States
9154:High School of Economics and Finance
8825:Knickerbocker Trust Company Building
8704:Keuffel & Esser Company Building
8619:Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
7272:
7236:National Register of Historic Places
7113:Stokes, Isaac Newton Phelps (1915).
7034:
6928:(Former) National City Bank Interior
6882:National Register of Historic Places
6851:National Register of Historic Places
6516:
6477:
6377:
6214:
5488:McGeehan, Patrick (August 6, 2006).
5469:from the original on August 23, 2021
5448:
4940:
4881:. Palgrave Macmillan US. p. 5.
4705:. Harvard University Press. p.
4555:
3972:
3912:"New Customs House Site in New York"
3834:Childe, Cromwell (January 8, 1899).
3679:National Register of Historic Places
3315:New-York Historical Society (1921).
3021:Rozhon, Tracie (February 21, 2006).
2481:
2045:Carhart, E. R. (September 1, 1911).
1870:
1637:National Register of Historic Places
1338:National Register of Historic Places
391:National Register of Historic Places
8624:American Bank Note Company Building
8294:St. George's Syrian Catholic Church
7147:United States Custom House Interior
7037:McKim, Mead & White, Architects
6517:Coen, Andrew (September 15, 2022).
6103:La Ferla, Ruth (February 2, 2006).
6024:
5340:Rosenberg, Zoe (January 15, 2015).
4941:Gray, Christopher (July 20, 2008).
4617:from the original on April 19, 2022
4579:from the original on April 19, 2022
3940:
3041:from the original on April 11, 2021
2542:Holusha, John (November 29, 1998).
2325:Berger, Meyer (November 27, 1957).
1621:
1543:
1276:Reception and landmark designations
581:wrap around the entire facade. Two
13:
9266:
9164:Léman Manhattan Preparatory School
8369:St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
8284:Old New York Evening Post Building
6957:Macaulay-Lewis, Elizabeth (2021).
6944:from the original on July 31, 2020
6864:from the original on July 31, 2020
6815:55 Wall Street: A Working Landmark
6720:. December 28, 1965. p. 299.
6583:. The Vanguard Press. p. 113.
6498:from the original on July 29, 2022
6359:from the original on April 2, 2020
6310:"Another Place to Hang the Cleats"
5944:Trucco, Terry (January 30, 2000).
5905:Bagli, Charles V. (May 16, 1999).
5664:Dunlap, David W. (July 20, 1997).
5528:"Landmarks Panel Backs Tower Plan"
5393:from the original on April 4, 2022
5032:from the original on April 4, 2022
4922:from the original on July 16, 2012
4647:from the original on April 4, 2022
4485:from the original on April 4, 2022
4447:from the original on April 4, 2022
4417:from the original on April 4, 2022
4339:from the original on April 4, 2022
4301:from the original on April 4, 2022
4263:from the original on April 4, 2022
4208:from the original on April 4, 2022
4094:from the original on April 4, 2022
4064:from the original on April 4, 2022
3922:from the original on April 4, 2022
3892:from the original on April 4, 2022
3854:from the original on April 4, 2022
3790:from the original on April 4, 2022
3692:from the original on July 31, 2020
3609:from the original on April 4, 2022
3576:from the original on April 4, 2022
3538:from the original on April 4, 2022
3485:from the original on April 4, 2022
3447:from the original on July 21, 2020
3409:from the original on April 4, 2022
2688:Dunlap, David W. (April 8, 1990).
2452:from the original on April 4, 2022
2345:from the original on April 4, 2022
2134:from the original on April 4, 2022
1985:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 40.
1926:from the original on April 4, 2022
1563:. February 6, 1979. p. 7539.
1246:COVID-19 pandemic in New York City
1109:
923:New York State Chamber of Commerce
383:New York City designated landmarks
14:
9661:
8830:Manhattan Life Insurance Building
8304:St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
7177:
6681:"7 More Buildings Made Landmarks"
6459:from the original on July 2, 2022
6429:from the original on May 26, 2022
6398:from the original on May 26, 2022
6328:from the original on May 26, 2022
6308:Neuman, William (June 11, 2006).
6289:from the original on May 26, 2022
6227:from the original on May 26, 2022
6215:Barr, Linda (February 12, 2006).
6196:from the original on May 26, 2022
6123:from the original on May 26, 2022
6084:from the original on May 26, 2022
6064:Wilson, Claire (April 10, 2005).
5964:from the original on May 27, 2015
5847:from the original on May 27, 2015
5666:"Enlarging the Preservation Band"
5596:McCain, Mark (October 11, 1987).
5276:The Encyclopedia of New York City
4643:. November 10, 1907. p. 59.
3129:from the original on May 26, 2015
3083:from the original on May 26, 2022
2977:. December 20, 1908. p. R6.
2648:. December 13, 1908. p. A4.
2448:. December 13, 1908. p. 28.
1982:The Wild West Meets the Big Apple
1793:from the original on May 24, 2015
1055:
1028:
9640:New York City interior landmarks
8890:Western Union Telegraph Building
8729:New York Stock Exchange Building
8674:Excelsior Power Company Building
8229:American Stock Exchange Building
8092:
8082:
8073:
8072:
7573:
7566:
7281:
7253:
7241:
7229:
7217:
7205:
6770:
6736:
6706:
6673:
6642:
6617:
6597:& Willensky, Elliot (2000).
6587:
6572:
6541:
6510:
6471:
6441:
6410:
6371:
6340:
6301:
6262:
6239:
6235:– via Free Online Library.
6208:
6135:
6096:
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6018:
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5263:
5232:
5199:
5167:Fowler, Glenn (March 27, 1958).
5126:
5108:
5077:
5044:
5028:. October 12, 1931. p. 33.
5014:
4934:
4868:
4835:
4766:
4746:. February 2, 1927. p. 37.
4735:
4723:
4690:
4670:. December 20, 1908. p. 3.
4659:
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4591:
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4549:
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4391:
4351:
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4275:
4237:
4146:
3685:. November 30, 1999. p. 6.
3605:. December 28, 1862. p. 3.
3063:Slesin, Suzanne (May 21, 2006).
2771:. November 30, 1907. p. 2.
1605:Guide to New York City Landmarks
1522:
429:Great New York City Fire of 1835
341:, is an eight-story building on
96:
8364:Perelman Performing Arts Center
6911:. University of Chicago Press.
6653:. October 1, 1972. p. R1.
6626:One Thousand New York Buildings
6378:King, Kate (December 7, 2021).
6269:Chittum, Ryan (June 28, 2006).
6178:"Here's $ 500,000. Now Go Away"
5866:Holusha, John (March 4, 1999).
5449:Oser, Alan S. (June 16, 1985).
4575:. November 9, 1907. p. 2.
4443:. January 19, 1906. p. 1.
4196:. November 3, 1907. p. 6.
4106:
4076:
4038:
4016:. Greenwood Press. p. 74.
4005:
3993:
3934:
3918:. December 5, 1897. p. 5.
3904:
3866:
3827:
3802:
3764:
3746:
3664:
3647:
3635:. October 19, 1907. p. 2.
3550:
3512:
3467:"The New Custom-house Building"
3459:
3421:
3383:
3371:
3359:
3342:
3325:
3308:
3243:
3231:
3219:
3141:
2997:
2806:
2510:
2053:. p. 531 (document p. 213)
2047:"The New York Produce Exchange"
1513:Gross Domestic Product deflator
1468:
1451:
1437:
1428:
1415:
1403:
1268:gave Cipriani a $ 52.1 million
1160:buy 55 Wall Street, and one of
871:
733:
681:
529:
174:1907 to 1910 (top five stories)
49:U.S. National Historic Landmark
16:Building in Manhattan, New York
9205:Federal Hall National Memorial
8679:Federal Hall National Memorial
8534:56 Beaver Street (Delmonico's)
8239:Bowling Green Offices Building
5243:. March 18, 1959. p. 30.
5137:. March 31, 1955. p. 30.
3654:Griffiths, William H. (1959).
1262:King Street Capital Management
269:
258:
244:
83:
1:
9610:Financial District, Manhattan
9136:
8164:
5630:McCain, Mark (May 15, 1988).
3148:Citizen, A. (November 1889).
1752:"National City Bank Building"
1698:"National City Bank Building"
1494:"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?"
1377:
1350:Wall Street Historic District
970:
933:was selected to design a new
888:was looking to relocate from
846:to sculpt a marble statue of
593:
399:Wall Street Historic District
381:and part of the interior are
232:Wall Street Historic District
8699:John Street Methodist Church
8644:Chamber of Commerce Building
8289:Robert and Anne Dickey House
8049:National Historic Landmarks
7329:New York City historic sites
7184:Cipriani Wall Street website
6963:. Fordham University Press.
6905:Hudson, Peter James (2017).
4915:. June 25, 1996. p. 3.
3397:. June 10, 1907. p. 6.
3332:Clapp & Company (1895).
3250:The Picture of New-York 1828
3214:The Picture of New-York 1828
3197:The Picture of New-York 1828
2442:"City Bank's New Home Ready"
2244:"The New National City Bank"
1536:
1326:Chamber of Commerce Building
1291:1970s, architectural writer
1104:
958:and U.S. Treasury Secretary
836:New York Chamber of Commerce
512:Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line
322:December 21, 1965 (exterior)
21:United States historic place
7:
9590:Bank buildings in Manhattan
9566:Manhattan Community Board 1
9388:Downtown Manhattan Heliport
9235:New York City Police Museum
9184:Pine Street School New York
8724:New York City Police Museum
7396:National Historic Landmarks
6732:– via newspapers.com.
6478:King, Kate (June 7, 2022).
6025:Lee, Denny (May 26, 2002).
5279:(2nd ed.). New Haven:
5040:– via newspapers.com.
4875:Hansen, Bradley A. (2009).
4655:– via newspapers.com.
4587:– via newspapers.com.
4455:– via newspapers.com.
4216:– via newspapers.com.
4102:– via newspapers.com.
4090:. July 4, 1899. p. 1.
3947:. Oxford University Press.
3941:Lee, Antoinette J. (2000).
3836:"The New York Custom House"
3617:– via newspapers.com.
3417:– via newspapers.com.
2460:– via newspapers.com.
1355:
1191:Regent Hotels & Resorts
1189:Cipriani was replaced with
1139:. 55 Wall Street's various
641:
349:and Hanover streets in the
339:National City Bank Building
325:January 12, 1999 (interior)
32:National City Bank Building
10:
9666:
9225:Museum of American Finance
6806:
6600:AIA Guide to New York City
5088:. May 6, 1947. p. 8.
4190:"Old Custom House Vacated"
4084:"City Bank's Big Purchase"
3988:National Park Service 1978
2517:National Park Service 1972
2381:National Park Service 1978
2220:National Park Service 1978
1979:O'Connor, Michael (2016).
1892:AIA Guide to New York City
1865:National Park Service 1978
1821:National Park Service 1972
1344:in 1978, and added to the
1342:National Historic Landmark
1301:AIA Guide to New York City
1162:Credit Suisse First Boston
903:American Bank Note Company
780:
769:United States Custom House
437:United States Custom House
395:National Historic Landmark
9560:
9401:
9380:
9363:Battery Maritime Building
9276:
9272:
9261:
9230:Museum of Jewish Heritage
9215:George Gustav Heye Center
9192:
9146:
9142:
9131:
9072:
9029:Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza
9005:
8953:
8949:
8938:
8850:New York Tribune Building
8845:New York Produce Exchange
8810:Hanover National Building
8752:
8649:Continental Bank Building
8389:
8374:Vehicular Security Center
8174:
8170:
8159:
8146:
8068:
8037:
7917:
7582:
7564:
7525:
7411:
7334:
7008:Reynolds, Donald (1994).
6579:Winkler, John K. (1934).
1136:Die Hard with a Vengeance
918:Architecture and Building
774:New York City draft riots
557:
492:Wall and Hanover Building
373:. Between 1907 and 1910,
315:
307:
299:
291:
283:
278:
267:
256:
243:NRHP reference
242:
227:
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91:
77:
68:
55:
46:
37:
30:
26:
9316:South Ferry/Whitehall St
8944:Other points of interest
8770:Barnum's American Museum
8629:American Surety Building
7802:Richmond (Staten Island)
4599:"Now Owned by City Bank"
1382:
1021:slightly because of the
990:House of Representatives
450:Cipriani Club Residences
205:Architectural style
9013:Austin J. Tobin Plaza
8855:New York World Building
8790:Equitable Life Building
8785:City Investing Building
8734:New York Times Building
8639:Broad Exchange Building
8309:Transportation Building
7189:March 13, 2023, at the
6714:"Pick 7 More Landmarks"
6484:The Wall Street Journal
6384:The Wall Street Journal
6275:The Wall Street Journal
6271:"Downtown Goes Upscale"
6144:The Wall Street Journal
5567:The Wall Street Journal
5241:The Wall Street Journal
5135:New York Herald Tribune
5086:The Wall Street Journal
4744:New York Herald Tribune
4012:Trescott, Paul (1982).
3395:The Wall Street Journal
1922:. Library of Congress.
1209:Cipriani and developer
1035:Shearman & Sterling
840:New York Stock Exchange
801:Alexander Jackson Davis
632:Rockport, Massachusetts
458:
433:New York Stock Exchange
375:McKim, Mead & White
195:McKim, Mead & White
9306:Rector St/Greenwich St
9169:Millennium High School
9059:Vietnam Veterans Plaza
9039:Imagination Playground
8760:Alexander Macomb House
8324:Trinity Court Building
8259:Downtown Athletic Club
8234:Barclay–Vesey Building
7538:Keeper of the Register
6554:The Real Deal New York
6453:The Real Deal New York
6423:The Real Deal New York
6353:The Hollywood Reporter
4637:"The Old Custom House"
3754:"Government Buildings"
3599:"The New Custom House"
1340:in 1972, designated a
1231:Sarah, Duchess of York
1119:
1118:Lower colonnade (2013)
980:
881:
856:Great Fire of New York
795:
714:
651:
636:classical architecture
401:, listed on the NRHP.
308:Designated NYSRHP
102:55 Wall Street in 2012
80:New York City Landmark
58:U.S. Historic district
9174:New York Film Academy
9049:Louise Nevelson Plaza
8664:Down Town Association
8058:Outside New York City
7553:National Park Service
7533:Contributing property
7035:Roth, Leland (1983).
6886:National Park Service
6855:National Park Service
6687:. December 28, 1965.
6624:Harris, Bill (2002).
5281:Yale University Press
4990:. February 19, 1931.
4289:. February 25, 1905.
4251:. February 14, 1901.
3683:National Park Service
3603:New York Daily Herald
3564:. December 12, 1862.
3368:, pp. 1738–1739.
3349:Devens, R.M. (1876).
2857:. December 13, 1908.
2769:Chicago Daily Tribune
1707:. December 21, 1965.
1423:Chicago Daily Tribune
1233:; and soccer captain
1204:Tribeca Film Festival
1198:destroyed the nearby
1117:
978:
914:Supervising Architect
886:New York Custom House
879:
793:
709:
649:
604:Quincy, Massachusetts
482:The building is near
441:Custom House building
149:40.70611°N 74.00944°W
62:Contributing property
9434:Church/Trinity Place
9311:Rector St/Trinity Pl
9245:South Street Seaport
9080:Brasserie Les Halles
8880:Tontine Coffee House
8860:Pearl Street Station
8694:Home Insurance Plaza
8214:125 Greenwich Street
7742:New York (Manhattan)
7039:. Harper & Row.
6857:. October 18, 1972.
4780:. February 2, 1927.
4605:. November 9, 1907.
4473:. February 4, 1906.
4405:. January 19, 1906.
4114:"Real Estate Market"
3916:Brooklyn Daily Eagle
3778:. October 30, 1889.
3473:. February 8, 1862.
3391:"National City Bank"
2122:. October 19, 1907.
1322:110 East 42nd Street
1254:110 East 42nd Street
1196:September 11 attacks
1015:Charles Follen McKim
686:The banking hall, a
676:Pennsylvania Station
551:Charles Follen McKim
520: and
508:New York City Subway
316:Designated NYCL
9600:Citigroup buildings
9393:Wall Street Skyport
9353:Pier 11/Wall Street
8609:170–176 John Street
8414:1 Wall Street Court
8209:94 Greenwich Street
8204:88 Greenwich Street
8045:Bridges and tunnels
7156:. January 9, 1979.
6718:New York Daily News
6523:Commercial Observer
6248:New York Daily News
5815:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
5271:Jackson, Kenneth T.
5026:New York Daily News
4558:, pp. 304–305.
4437:"Bank Dodges Taxes"
4160:. August 30, 1899.
3526:. August 20, 1862.
3238:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
3226:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
3216:, pp. 207–208.
3006:, pp. 463–464.
2975:The Washington Post
2931:, pp. 130–131.
2408:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
2030:Macaulay-Lewis 2021
1561:Library of Congress
1515:figures follow the
1445:The Washington Post
1352:, a NRHP district.
1328:'s great hall; the
1293:Ada Louise Huxtable
786:Merchants' Exchange
540:Greek Revival style
504:Wall Street station
371:Greek Revival style
363:Merchants' Exchange
292:Designated NHL
154:40.70611; -74.00944
145: /
9368:Whitehall Terminal
9343:World Trade Center
9321:Wall St/William St
9105:Rolfe's Chop House
8895:World Trade Center
8795:Gillender Building
8669:Equitable Building
8654:Continental Center
8334:World Trade Center
8329:Whitehall Building
8274:James Watson House
8140:Financial District
6749:The New York Times
6685:The New York Times
6651:The New York Times
6314:The New York Times
6221:Real Estate Weekly
6182:The New York Times
6109:The New York Times
6070:The New York Times
6031:The New York Times
5992:The New York Times
5950:The New York Times
5911:The New York Times
5872:The New York Times
5833:The New York Times
5782:The New York Times
5743:The New York Times
5704:The New York Times
5670:The New York Times
5636:The New York Times
5602:The New York Times
5534:. March 29, 1984.
5532:The New York Times
5494:The New York Times
5455:The New York Times
5421:The New York Times
5379:The New York Times
5309:The New York Times
5213:. March 18, 1959.
5211:The New York Times
5173:The New York Times
5058:. April 16, 1933.
5056:The New York Times
4988:The New York Times
4947:The New York Times
4847:The New York Times
4814:The New York Times
4778:The New York Times
4701:Citibank 1812–1970
4668:The New York Times
4603:The New York Times
4471:The New York Times
4403:The New York Times
4325:The New York Times
4287:The New York Times
4249:The New York Times
4194:The New York Times
4158:The New York Times
4050:The New York Times
3878:The New York Times
3840:The New York Times
3776:The New York Times
3562:The New York Times
3524:The New York Times
3471:The New York Times
3435:. April 27, 1862.
3433:The New York Times
3115:The New York Times
3069:The New York Times
3027:The New York Times
2855:The New York Times
2694:The New York Times
2548:The New York Times
2331:The New York Times
2174:The New York Times
2120:The New York Times
1673:. November 7, 2014
1601:Dolkart, Andrew S.
1458:The New York Times
1288:Frank A. Vanderlip
1283:The New York Times
1200:World Trade Center
1150:Barnes & Noble
1120:
981:
966:National City Bank
894:federal government
882:
848:Alexander Hamilton
844:Robert Ball Hughes
796:
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701:astrological signs
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628:Spruce Head, Maine
498:to the south, and
490:to the north, the
471:to the south, and
351:Financial District
300:Designated CP
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8865:St. Paul Building
8840:Mortimer Building
8739:Park Row Building
8594:150 Nassau Street
8569:90–94 Maiden Lane
8484:28 Liberty Street
8464:20 Exchange Place
8390:East of Broadway/
8299:St. Paul's Chapel
8175:West of Broadway/
8106:
8105:
7543:Historic district
7481:
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7336:National Register
7080:978-0-89659-458-6
7046:978-0-06-430136-7
7019:978-0-471-01439-3
6970:978-0-8232-9384-1
6918:978-0-226-45911-0
6828:Bankers' Magazine
6610:978-0-8129-3107-5
5817:, pp. 70–71.
5381:. June 13, 1979.
5311:. March 3, 1961.
5290:978-0-300-11465-2
4888:978-0-230-61913-5
4849:. April 2, 1929.
4716:978-0-674-13175-0
4023:978-0-313-23576-4
3880:. March 3, 1891.
3739:978-0-9755654-0-7
3228:, pp. 68–69.
2011:, pp. 96–97.
1992:978-1-4556-2169-9
1902:978-0-19538-386-7
1648:National Archives
1614:978-0-470-28963-1
1186:T. Richard Butera
1141:landmark statuses
935:U.S. Custom House
898:William A. Potter
815:and the entrance
762:studio apartments
496:20 Exchange Place
443:was developed on
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8753:Former buildings
8634:Bennett Building
8614:250 Water Street
8604:161 Water Street
8554:63 Nassau Street
8434:5 Beekman Street
8429:2 New York Plaza
8419:1 William Street
8404:1 New York Plaza
8399:1 Hanover Square
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8599:161 Maiden Lane
8579:120 Wall Street
8574:116 John Street
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8519:55 Broad Street
8504:45 Broad Street
8474:25 Water Street
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6930:
6919:
6895:
6893:
6867:
6865:
6861:
6846:
6809:
6804:
6803:
6793:
6791:
6787:
6780:
6776:
6775:
6771:
6761:
6759:
6741:
6737:
6727:
6725:
6712:
6711:
6707:
6697:
6695:
6679:
6678:
6674:
6648:
6647:
6643:
6636:
6622:
6618:
6611:
6592:
6588:
6577:
6573:
6563:
6561:
6546:
6542:
6532:
6530:
6515:
6511:
6501:
6499:
6476:
6472:
6462:
6460:
6447:
6446:
6442:
6432:
6430:
6415:
6411:
6401:
6399:
6376:
6372:
6362:
6360:
6345:
6341:
6331:
6329:
6306:
6302:
6292:
6290:
6267:
6263:
6244:
6240:
6230:
6228:
6213:
6209:
6199:
6197:
6174:
6167:
6140:
6136:
6126:
6124:
6101:
6097:
6087:
6085:
6062:
6058:
6048:
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6023:
6019:
6009:
6007:
5984:
5977:
5967:
5965:
5942:
5938:
5928:
5926:
5903:
5899:
5889:
5887:
5864:
5860:
5850:
5848:
5825:
5821:
5813:
5809:
5799:
5797:
5774:
5770:
5760:
5758:
5735:
5731:
5721:
5719:
5696:
5692:
5682:
5680:
5662:
5658:
5648:
5646:
5628:
5624:
5614:
5612:
5594:
5590:
5563:
5559:
5549:
5547:
5526:
5525:
5521:
5511:
5509:
5486:
5482:
5472:
5470:
5447:
5443:
5433:
5431:
5413:
5406:
5396:
5394:
5373:
5372:
5365:
5355:
5353:
5338:
5331:
5321:
5319:
5303:
5302:
5298:
5291:
5268:
5264:
5238:
5237:
5233:
5223:
5221:
5205:
5204:
5200:
5190:
5188:
5165:
5158:
5132:
5131:
5127:
5114:
5113:
5109:
5083:
5082:
5078:
5068:
5066:
5050:
5049:
5045:
5035:
5033:
5020:
5019:
5015:
5005:
5003:
4982:
4981:
4974:
4964:
4962:
4939:
4935:
4925:
4923:
4919:
4908:
4904:
4903:
4896:
4889:
4873:
4869:
4859:
4857:
4841:
4840:
4836:
4826:
4824:
4816:. May 7, 1928.
4808:
4807:
4800:
4790:
4788:
4772:
4771:
4767:
4741:
4740:
4736:
4728:
4724:
4717:
4695:
4691:
4665:
4664:
4660:
4650:
4648:
4635:
4634:
4630:
4620:
4618:
4597:
4596:
4592:
4582:
4580:
4567:
4566:
4562:
4554:
4550:
4536:
4534:
4530:
4519:
4515:
4514:
4510:
4502:
4498:
4488:
4486:
4465:
4464:
4460:
4450:
4448:
4435:
4434:
4430:
4420:
4418:
4397:
4396:
4392:
4378:
4376:
4372:
4361:
4357:
4356:
4352:
4342:
4340:
4319:
4318:
4314:
4304:
4302:
4281:
4280:
4276:
4266:
4264:
4243:
4242:
4238:
4230:
4221:
4211:
4209:
4188:
4187:
4180:
4170:
4168:
4152:
4151:
4147:
4133:
4131:
4127:
4116:
4112:
4111:
4107:
4097:
4095:
4082:
4081:
4077:
4067:
4065:
4044:
4043:
4039:
4024:
4010:
4006:
3998:
3994:
3986:
3979:
3971:
3962:
3955:
3939:
3935:
3925:
3923:
3910:
3909:
3905:
3895:
3893:
3872:
3871:
3867:
3857:
3855:
3832:
3828:
3818:
3816:
3807:
3803:
3793:
3791:
3770:
3769:
3765:
3752:
3751:
3747:
3740:
3724:
3717:
3709:
3705:
3695:
3693:
3689:
3674:
3670:
3669:
3665:
3652:
3648:
3630:
3629:
3622:
3612:
3610:
3597:
3596:
3589:
3579:
3577:
3556:
3555:
3551:
3541:
3539:
3518:
3517:
3513:
3509:, p. 1901.
3505:
3498:
3488:
3486:
3465:
3464:
3460:
3450:
3448:
3427:
3426:
3422:
3412:
3410:
3389:
3388:
3384:
3380:, p. 1773.
3376:
3372:
3364:
3360:
3347:
3343:
3330:
3326:
3313:
3309:
3301:
3294:
3279:
3263:
3256:
3248:
3244:
3236:
3232:
3224:
3220:
3212:
3203:
3195:
3188:
3184:, p. 1667.
3180:
3169:
3159:
3157:
3146:
3142:
3132:
3130:
3107:
3096:
3086:
3084:
3061:
3054:
3044:
3042:
3019:
3010:
3002:
2998:
2972:
2971:
2960:
2952:
2935:
2927:
2920:
2912:
2901:
2893:
2882:
2872:
2870:
2849:
2848:
2819:
2815:, pp. 5–6.
2811:
2807:
2799:
2792:
2766:
2765:
2758:
2750:
2721:
2711:
2709:
2686:
2669:
2643:
2642:
2611:
2603:
2592:
2584:
2575:
2565:
2563:
2540:
2523:
2515:
2511:
2503:
2488:
2480:
2465:
2455:
2453:
2440:
2439:
2414:
2406:
2387:
2379:
2358:
2348:
2346:
2323:
2302:
2294:
2277:
2263:
2261:
2257:
2246:
2242:
2241:
2226:
2218:
2201:
2191:
2189:
2166:
2147:
2137:
2135:
2114:
2113:
2106:
2098:
2089:
2081:
2066:
2056:
2054:
2043:
2036:
2028:
2015:
2007:
2000:
1993:
1977:
1968:
1960:
1939:
1929:
1927:
1918:
1917:
1910:
1903:
1884:
1871:
1863:
1844:
1836:
1827:
1819:
1806:
1796:
1794:
1777:
1776:
1767:
1750:
1749:
1742:
1734:
1727:
1717:
1715:
1711:
1700:
1696:
1695:
1686:
1676:
1674:
1665:
1664:
1655:
1641:
1639:
1629:
1622:
1615:
1594:
1583:
1573:
1571:
1567:
1556:
1552:
1551:
1544:
1539:
1534:
1533:
1527:
1523:
1504:
1502:
1490:
1481:
1473:
1469:
1456:
1452:
1442:
1438:
1433:
1429:
1420:
1416:
1408:
1404:
1399:
1390:
1385:
1380:
1358:
1330:Cunard Building
1278:
1227:Douglas Elliman
1221:and supermodel
1215:Louise Sunshine
1170:
1112:
1110:1990s proposals
1107:
1090:Philip Pilevsky
1079:main contractor
1063:399 Park Avenue
1058:
1031:
973:
968:
874:
813:Tuckahoe marble
809:raised basement
788:
783:
749:
736:
688:cruciform space
684:
658:with a masonry
644:
614:, according to
596:
560:
532:
521:
515:
514:(served by the
500:15 Broad Street
461:
410:vaulted ceiling
355:Lower Manhattan
337:, formerly the
328:
287:August 18, 1972
223:
200:
177:
153:
151:
147:
144:
139:
136:
134:
132:
131:
103:
87:
73:
64:
60:
51:
42:
33:
22:
17:
12:
11:
5:
9663:
9653:
9652:
9647:
9642:
9637:
9632:
9627:
9622:
9617:
9612:
9607:
9602:
9597:
9592:
9587:
9570:
9569:
9561:
9558:
9557:
9554:
9553:
9550:
9549:
9547:
9546:
9541:
9536:
9531:
9526:
9521:
9516:
9511:
9506:
9501:
9496:
9491:
9486:
9481:
9476:
9471:
9466:
9461:
9456:
9451:
9446:
9441:
9436:
9431:
9426:
9421:
9416:
9411:
9405:
9403:
9399:
9398:
9396:
9395:
9390:
9384:
9382:
9378:
9377:
9375:
9374:
9373:
9372:
9371:
9370:
9365:
9355:
9347:
9346:
9345:
9335:
9334:
9333:
9328:
9323:
9318:
9313:
9308:
9303:
9298:
9293:
9282:
9280:
9270:
9269:
9267:Transportation
9259:
9258:
9255:
9254:
9251:
9250:
9248:
9247:
9242:
9237:
9232:
9227:
9222:
9217:
9212:
9207:
9202:
9196:
9194:
9190:
9189:
9187:
9186:
9181:
9176:
9171:
9166:
9161:
9156:
9150:
9148:
9140:
9139:
9129:
9128:
9125:
9124:
9121:
9120:
9118:
9117:
9112:
9107:
9102:
9097:
9092:
9087:
9082:
9076:
9074:
9073:Food and drink
9070:
9069:
9067:
9066:
9061:
9056:
9051:
9046:
9041:
9036:
9031:
9026:
9021:
9016:
9009:
9007:
9003:
9002:
9000:
8999:
8991:
8984:
8977:
8970:
8965:
8957:
8955:
8947:
8946:
8936:
8935:
8932:
8931:
8928:
8927:
8925:
8924:
8923:
8922:
8917:
8912:
8907:
8902:
8892:
8887:
8885:Tower Building
8882:
8877:
8872:
8867:
8862:
8857:
8852:
8847:
8842:
8837:
8835:Mills Building
8832:
8827:
8822:
8817:
8812:
8807:
8802:
8797:
8792:
8787:
8782:
8777:
8775:Blair Building
8772:
8767:
8762:
8756:
8754:
8750:
8749:
8747:
8746:
8741:
8736:
8731:
8726:
8721:
8719:Morse Building
8716:
8711:
8706:
8701:
8696:
8691:
8686:
8681:
8676:
8671:
8666:
8661:
8656:
8651:
8646:
8641:
8636:
8631:
8626:
8621:
8616:
8611:
8606:
8601:
8596:
8591:
8586:
8581:
8576:
8571:
8566:
8564:75 Wall Street
8561:
8559:70 Pine Street
8556:
8551:
8549:63 Wall Street
8546:
8544:60 Wall Street
8541:
8539:56 Pine Street
8536:
8531:
8526:
8524:55 Wall Street
8521:
8516:
8511:
8509:48 Wall Street
8506:
8501:
8499:40 Wall Street
8496:
8494:37 Wall Street
8491:
8486:
8481:
8476:
8471:
8469:23 Wall Street
8466:
8461:
8456:
8451:
8446:
8441:
8439:14 Wall Street
8436:
8431:
8426:
8421:
8416:
8411:
8406:
8401:
8395:
8393:
8387:
8386:
8384:
8383:
8382:
8381:
8379:Westfield Mall
8376:
8371:
8366:
8361:
8356:
8351:
8346:
8341:
8331:
8326:
8321:
8319:Trinity Church
8316:
8311:
8306:
8301:
8296:
8291:
8286:
8281:
8276:
8271:
8266:
8261:
8256:
8251:
8246:
8244:Castle Clinton
8241:
8236:
8231:
8226:
8221:
8216:
8211:
8206:
8201:
8199:90 West Street
8196:
8191:
8189:21 West Street
8186:
8180:
8178:
8168:
8167:
8157:
8156:
8147:
8144:
8143:
8136:
8135:
8128:
8121:
8113:
8104:
8103:
8101:
8100:
8090:
8080:
8069:
8066:
8065:
8063:
8062:
8061:
8060:
8055:
8047:
8041:
8039:
8035:
8034:
8032:
8031:
8026:
8021:
8016:
8011:
8006:
8001:
7996:
7995:
7994:
7993:
7992:
7987:
7982:
7980:59th–110th St.
7977:
7972:
7970:Below 14th St.
7962:
7957:
7952:
7947:
7941:New York City
7939:
7934:
7929:
7923:
7921:
7915:
7914:
7912:
7911:
7906:
7901:
7900:
7899:
7894:
7884:
7879:
7874:
7869:
7864:
7859:
7854:
7849:
7844:
7839:
7834:
7829:
7824:
7819:
7814:
7809:
7804:
7799:
7794:
7789:
7784:
7779:
7774:
7769:
7764:
7759:
7754:
7749:
7744:
7739:
7734:
7729:
7724:
7719:
7714:
7709:
7704:
7699:
7694:
7689:
7684:
7679:
7674:
7669:
7664:
7659:
7654:
7649:
7644:
7639:
7634:
7629:
7624:
7619:
7614:
7609:
7604:
7599:
7594:
7588:
7586:
7580:
7579:
7565:
7563:
7561:
7560:
7558:Property types
7555:
7550:
7545:
7540:
7535:
7529:
7527:
7523:
7522:
7511:
7510:
7503:
7496:
7488:
7479:
7478:
7476:
7475:
7470:
7465:
7460:
7455:
7450:
7449:
7448:
7443:
7441:Above 110th St
7438:
7436:59th–110th Sts
7433:
7428:
7417:
7415:
7413:City Landmarks
7409:
7408:
7406:
7405:
7404:
7403:
7393:
7388:
7383:
7378:
7373:
7372:
7371:
7366:
7364:Above 110th St
7361:
7359:59th–110th Sts
7356:
7351:
7340:
7338:
7332:
7331:
7326:
7325:
7318:
7311:
7303:
7296:
7295:
7268:55 Wall Street
7266:
7263:
7262:
7250:
7238:
7226:
7214:
7194:
7193:
7179:
7178:External links
7176:
7174:
7173:
7143:
7110:
7093:
7079:
7063:Tauranac, John
7059:
7045:
7032:
7018:
7005:
6983:
6969:
6954:
6923:
6917:
6902:
6874:
6840:
6823:
6810:
6808:
6805:
6802:
6801:
6769:
6735:
6705:
6672:
6641:
6634:
6616:
6609:
6586:
6571:
6540:
6509:
6470:
6440:
6409:
6370:
6339:
6300:
6261:
6250:. p. 31.
6238:
6207:
6165:
6146:. p. W1.
6134:
6095:
6056:
6017:
5975:
5936:
5897:
5858:
5819:
5807:
5768:
5729:
5690:
5656:
5622:
5588:
5557:
5519:
5480:
5441:
5404:
5363:
5329:
5296:
5289:
5273:, ed. (2010).
5262:
5231:
5198:
5156:
5125:
5107:
5076:
5043:
5013:
4972:
4933:
4894:
4887:
4867:
4834:
4798:
4765:
4734:
4722:
4715:
4689:
4658:
4628:
4590:
4560:
4548:
4508:
4506:, p. 461.
4496:
4458:
4428:
4390:
4350:
4312:
4274:
4236:
4219:
4178:
4145:
4105:
4075:
4037:
4022:
4004:
4002:, p. 460.
3992:
3977:
3975:, p. 304.
3960:
3953:
3933:
3903:
3865:
3826:
3801:
3763:
3745:
3738:
3715:
3703:
3663:
3646:
3620:
3587:
3549:
3511:
3496:
3458:
3420:
3382:
3370:
3358:
3355:. p. 355.
3341:
3324:
3307:
3292:
3277:
3254:
3252:, p. 209.
3242:
3230:
3218:
3201:
3199:, p. 206.
3186:
3167:
3140:
3094:
3052:
3008:
2996:
2958:
2933:
2918:
2916:, p. 464.
2899:
2880:
2817:
2805:
2790:
2756:
2719:
2667:
2609:
2607:, p. 463.
2590:
2588:, p. 131.
2573:
2521:
2509:
2486:
2484:, p. 305.
2463:
2412:
2385:
2356:
2300:
2298:, p. 130.
2275:
2224:
2199:
2145:
2104:
2087:
2064:
2034:
2013:
1998:
1991:
1966:
1937:
1908:
1901:
1869:
1842:
1825:
1804:
1765:
1740:
1725:
1684:
1653:
1620:
1613:
1581:
1541:
1540:
1538:
1535:
1532:
1531:
1521:
1517:MeasuringWorth
1511:United States
1499:MeasuringWorth
1479:
1467:
1450:
1436:
1427:
1414:
1402:
1387:
1386:
1384:
1381:
1379:
1376:
1375:
1374:
1369:
1364:
1357:
1354:
1318:23 Wall Street
1314:14 Wall Street
1306:Leland M. Roth
1277:
1274:
1242:Peabody Awards
1223:Naomi Campbell
1176:, businessman
1169:
1166:
1130:Batman Forever
1111:
1108:
1106:
1103:
1057:
1056:1950s to 1990s
1054:
1050:14 Wall Street
1030:
1029:1910s to 1940s
1027:
1003:Stanford White
972:
969:
967:
964:
943:James Stillman
890:26 Wall Street
873:
870:
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8409:1 Wall Street
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8153:New York City
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8053:New York City
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7999:Niagara Falls
7997:
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7990:Minor islands
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7975:14th–59th St.
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7960:Staten Island
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7463:Staten Island
7461:
7459:
7456:
7454:
7451:
7447:
7444:
7442:
7439:
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7431:14th–59th Sts
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7427:
7426:Below 14th St
7424:
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7402:
7401:New York City
7399:
7398:
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7389:
7387:
7386:Staten Island
7384:
7382:
7379:
7377:
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7370:
7367:
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7355:
7354:14th–59th Sts
7352:
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7349:Below 14th St
7347:
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7260:United States
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7248:New York City
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6635:1-57912-443-7
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6595:White, Norval
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5772:
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5633:
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5611:
5607:
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5584:
5580:
5576:
5572:
5569:. p. 1.
5568:
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5445:
5430:
5426:
5422:
5418:
5411:
5409:
5392:
5388:
5384:
5380:
5376:
5375:"Real Estate"
5370:
5368:
5351:
5347:
5343:
5336:
5334:
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5314:
5310:
5306:
5300:
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4907:
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4871:
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4823:
4819:
4815:
4811:
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4803:
4787:
4783:
4779:
4775:
4769:
4761:
4757:
4753:
4749:
4745:
4738:
4732:, p. 18.
4731:
4730:Citibank 1979
4726:
4718:
4712:
4708:
4703:
4702:
4693:
4685:
4681:
4677:
4673:
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4662:
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4408:
4404:
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4386:
4371:
4367:
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4326:
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4300:
4296:
4292:
4288:
4284:
4278:
4262:
4258:
4254:
4250:
4246:
4240:
4234:, p. 35.
4233:
4232:Tauranac 1985
4228:
4226:
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4207:
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4191:
4185:
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3956:
3954:0-19-512822-2
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3773:
3767:
3759:
3755:
3749:
3741:
3735:
3731:
3730:
3722:
3720:
3713:, p. 33.
3712:
3711:Tauranac 1985
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263:06101.000012
257:NYSRHP
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9479:Marketfield
9474:Maiden Lane
9358:South Ferry
9095:Delmonico's
9019:The Battery
8765:Astor House
8584:130 William
8514:52 Broadway
8489:32 Old Slip
8479:26 Broadway
8249:City Pier A
8194:65 Broadway
8038:Other lists
7887:Westchester
7817:Schenectady
7612:Cattaraugus
6999:December 4,
6728:February 6,
6564:November 8,
6533:November 8,
5512:February 4,
4926:February 2,
3507:Stokes 1915
3378:Stokes 1915
3366:Stokes 1915
3182:Stokes 1915
2954:Hudson 2017
2083:Hudson 2017
1779:"NYCityMap"
1718:February 2,
1266:W. P. Carey
1258:foreclosure
1248:, Cipriani
995:Republicans
805:Ithiel Town
758:condominium
741:light court
692:entablature
616:lithographs
465:Wall Street
453:condominium
435:, then the
418:entablature
343:Wall Street
220:(additions)
197:(additions)
152: /
128:Coordinates
117:Wall Street
9579:Categories
9529:Washington
8988:The Sphere
8875:Stadt Huys
8780:City Hotel
8449:15 William
8424:2 Broadway
8184:1 Broadway
7877:Washington
7797:Rensselaer
7732:Montgomery
7717:Livingston
7622:Chautauqua
7152:(Report).
6979:1176326519
6933:(Report).
6880:(Report).
6849:(Report).
6160:2651512315
5151:1337096038
4760:1113622533
2929:Smith 1908
2586:Smith 1908
2296:Smith 1908
1410:Smith 1908
1378:References
1086:air rights
971:Conversion
960:Lyman Gage
838:, and the
829:Manchester
624:Corinthian
594:Colonnades
583:colonnades
477:city block
414:Corinthian
406:colonnades
274:0040, 1979
268:NYCL
236:ID07000063
214:(original)
191:(original)
140:74°00′34″W
137:40°42′22″N
123:, New York
9563:See also:
9539:Whitehall
9519:Vesey/Ann
9459:Greenwich
9439:Cortlandt
9279:transport
9137:Education
9090:Crown Shy
8165:Buildings
8149:Manhattan
8019:Rochester
8014:Rhinebeck
8004:Peekskill
7965:Manhattan
7822:Schoharie
7702:Jefferson
7585:by county
7421:Manhattan
7344:Manhattan
7106:124663988
6836:124410760
6757:0362-4331
6693:0362-4331
6667:119455656
6659:0362-4331
6492:0099-9660
6392:0099-9660
6322:0362-4331
6283:0099-9660
6256:306029480
6190:0362-4331
6152:0099-9660
6117:0362-4331
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6039:0362-4331
6000:0362-4331
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5678:0362-4331
5644:0362-4331
5610:0362-4331
5583:398078521
5575:0099-9660
5550:April 11,
5540:0362-4331
5502:0362-4331
5473:April 11,
5463:0362-4331
5429:0362-4331
5387:0362-4331
5346:Curbed NY
5317:0362-4331
5257:132540687
5249:0099-9660
5219:0362-4331
5181:0362-4331
5143:1941-0646
5102:131710796
5094:0099-9660
5064:0362-4331
4996:0362-4331
4955:0362-4331
4855:0362-4331
4822:0362-4331
4786:0362-4331
4752:1941-0646
4676:0362-4331
4621:April 19,
4611:0362-4331
4583:April 19,
4556:Roth 1983
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