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  2. 130 William - Wikipedia

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    130 William. 130 William is an 800-foot-tall (240 m), residential high-rise tower located in the Financial District of Manhattan. The building was developed by Lightstone and designed by Ghanaian-British architect Sir David Adjaye. [2]

  3. 37 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    40°42′24″N 74°00′37″W  /  40.706565°N 74.010301°W  / 40.706565; -74.010301. Construction started. 1906. Opened. 1907. Design and construction. Architect (s) Francis Kimball. 37 Wall Street is a luxury apartment building on Wall Street in the heart of the Financial District in Lower Manhattan, New York City.

  4. 70 Pine Street - Wikipedia

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    70 Pine Street (formerly known as the 60 Wall Tower, Cities Service Building, and American International Building) is a 67-story, 952-foot (290 m) residential building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Built from 1930 to 1932 by energy conglomerate Cities Service Company (later Citgo), the building was designed by ...

  5. Billionaires' Row - Wikipedia

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    Billionaires' Row is a group of ultra-luxury residential skyscrapers, and the neighborhood surrounding them, near the southern end of Central Park in the Midtown section of Manhattan in New York City. [1] Several of these buildings are in the supertall category, taller than 1,000 feet (300 m), and are among the tallest buildings in the world ...

  6. 740 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Height. 78.03 m (256.0 ft) Technical details. Floor count. 19. Design and construction. Architect (s) Rosario Candela and Arthur Loomis Harmon. 740 Park Avenue is a luxury cooperative apartment building on the west side of Park Avenue between East 71st and 72nd Streets in the Lenox Hill neighborhood [1] of Manhattan, New York City, United States.

  7. 1 Wall Street Court - Wikipedia

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    1 Wall Street Court (also known as the Beaver Building and the Cocoa Exchange) is a residential building in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City, United States. The 15-story building, designed by Clinton and Russell in the Renaissance Revival style, was completed in 1904 at the intersection of Wall, Pearl, and Beaver Streets.

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