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  2. 101 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    101 Park Avenue is a 629-foot (192 m) tall skyscraper at 41st Street and Park Avenue in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. Eli Attia Architects designed the tower. The building contains various tenants, as well as several attractions and amenities such as Convene, [ 1 ] Five Iron Golf, [ 2 ] and Museum of the Dog .

  3. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers

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    The school building in October 2013. The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School for International Careers, located at 120 West 46th Street in the Times Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was established in the 1970s in Lower Manhattan as an all-girls annex to Murry Bergtraum High School.

  4. Grand Street Campus - Wikipedia

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    Grand Street was one of the first former large high schools in New York City to be reopened as an "educational campus." As part of the restructuring, the campus' metal detectors were removed. The new schools were The High School for Enterprise, Business and Technology , Progress High School for Professional Careers , the High School for Legal ...

  5. 1166 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    1166 Avenue of the Americas (also known as the International Paper Building [1]) is a 600-foot-tall (180 m) tall office building at 1166 Sixth Avenue between 45th and 46th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It was completed in 1974 and has 44 floors totaling approximately 1.7 million square feet.

  6. 1221 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    1221 Avenue of the Americas (formerly also known as the McGraw-Hill Building) is an international-style skyscraper at 1221 Sixth Avenue (also known as the Avenue of the Americas) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The 51-floor structure has a seven-story base and a simple, cuboid massing.

  7. Pre-Employment Medical Exams: A New, Scary Kind Of ... - AOL

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    The Genetic Information Non-Discrimination Act got lots of media attention when it first took effect in 2009, and then we didn't hear much about it. Until now, that is. The U.S. Equal Employment ...

  8. Helmsley Building - Wikipedia

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    That year, Irving Brodsky of the New York Bank for Savings assumed a 50-year leasehold and renamed it the New York General Building. [ 86 ] [ 87 ] Upon the New York Central's Building's renaming, the letters "C" and "T" on the facade's new york central building plaque were chiseled into "G" and "E", respectively.

  9. 1251 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The result is that even though 1251 Avenue of the Americas is approximately as tall as the tallest buildings in cities such as Boston or Minneapolis, it has almost no presence on the New York City skyline. In 1989, Exxon announced that it was moving its headquarters and around 300 employees from New York City to the Las Colinas area of Irving ...