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Zuccotti Park (formerly Liberty Plaza Park) is a 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m 2) publicly accessible park in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is located in a privately owned public space (POPS) controlled by Brookfield Properties [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and Goldman Sachs .
In 1985 RepublicBank Corp., now one of the largest banks in the Southwest, announced plans to construct a 60-story, 1,400,000-square-foot (130,000 m 2) building across the street on land now designated for Pacific Plaza Park. [6]
Sven (originally known as Queens Plaza Park) is a residential building located at 29-59 Northern Boulevard (next to Queens Plaza) in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens, New York City. At 762 feet (232 m) tall, Sven is the third-tallest building in Queens behind Skyline Tower and The Orchard , as well as one of the tallest buildings in ...
Plaza Bank is a state chartered commercial bank, headquartered in Seattle, Washington with a branch office in the suburb of Kent. The bank was founded in April 2006.
SCB Park Plaza or Siam Commercial Bank Park Plaza is a high-rise building complex in the Chatuchak District of Bangkok, Thailand.It was completed in 1996 and houses the headquarters of Siam Commercial Bank, as well as other office tenants and retail space.
100 Central Park South is a 14-story building that was built as an apartment complex around 1917 by John J. Hearn. [13] Trump purchased the Barbizon Plaza Hotel and 100 Central Park South from Banque Lambert in 1981 for $65 million, financed by a $50 million loan from Chase Manhattan Bank. [14]
A Primo Italian hoagie is displayed during an event to highlight what is new for the 2024 Philadelphia Phillies season at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Monday, March 25, 2024.
399 Park Avenue is a 41-story office building that occupies the entire block between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street and 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building was the world headquarters of Citigroup from 1961, when it moved from 55 Wall Street , until 2015, when the company moved to 388 Greenwich Street .