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  2. 1 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    1 Wall Street is a mixed-use skyscraper in New York City's Financial District, designed in the Art Deco style. It was built for Irving Trust in 1931 and later became the global headquarters of BNY Mellon, before being converted to residential and commercial use in 2023.

  3. 8 Spruce Street - Wikipedia

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    8 Spruce Street is a residential skyscraper in Manhattan, New York, designed by Frank Gehry. It has a curved stainless steel facade, a public school, a hospital, and a parking garage on the lower levels.

  4. 1 Wall Street Court - Wikipedia

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    1 Wall Street Court is a residential building in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1904 in the Renaissance Revival style and was formerly the headquarters of the New York Cocoa Exchange.

  5. 37 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    37 Wall Street is a luxury apartment building on Wall Street in the heart of the Financial District in Lower Manhattan, New York City. History

  6. List of tallest buildings in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and current status of skyscrapers in New York City, the most populous city in the United States and home to more than 7,000 completed high-rise buildings. See the rankings, heights, and locations of the 102 tallest buildings in the city, including One World Trade Center, Central Park Tower, and the Empire State Building.

  7. 740 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    740 Park Avenue is a luxury cooperative apartment building in Manhattan, New York City, designed in Art Deco style and built in 1929. It has been home to many wealthy and influential residents, such as John D. Rockefeller Jr., Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and hedge fund billionaires.

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