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  2. SCANA - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Water Power Company had built the Saluda Dam, which created the 50,000-acre (202 km 2) Lake Murray, and was the largest man-made barrier built for power production in the world when completed in 1930. [5] In 1948, the company acquired South Carolina Power Company, successor to Charleston Gas Light, from the Southern Company. In 1984 ...

  3. 1211 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    1211 Avenue of the Americas, also known as the News Corp. Building, is an International Style skyscraper on Sixth Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Formerly called the Celanese Building , it was completed in 1973 as part of the later Rockefeller Center expansion (1960s–1970s) dubbed the "XYZ Buildings" .

  4. Fact check: Are those SCANA settlement checks SC ... - AOL

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    The checks stem from a multiyear lawsuit that arose from SCANA’s $10 billion failure to build a nuclear plant, which had been financed by South Carolina Electric and Gas Company customers since ...

  5. Random House Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Random House Tower, also known as the Park Imperial Apartments, is a 52-story, 684 ft (208 m) [1] mixed-use tower in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is owned by real estate companies SL Green Realty and Ivanhoé Cambridge. Since its opening, the office portion of the tower has been leased by Random House, a global

  6. Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village - Wikipedia

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    East 20th Street looking east in the direction of First Avenue in 1938. This picture shows two of the huge gas holders that gave the area the name Gas House District; the block in the foreground did not become part of the Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village complex, but the area on the east side of First Avenue, where the tanks are, did.

  7. 689 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    "Aeolian Building (later Elizabeth Arden Building)" (PDF). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. December 10, 2002. Federal Writers' Project (1939). New York City Guide. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-1-60354-055-1. (Reprinted by Scholarly Press, 1976; often referred to as WPA Guide to New York City.)

  8. 175 Park Avenue - Wikipedia

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    175 Park Avenue, formerly known as Project Commodore, [1] is a mixed-use supertall designed by Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill and developed by RXR Realty and TF Cornerstone that is proposed to be built on the former site of the Commodore Hotel, currently the Hyatt Grand Central New York.

  9. Brooklyn Union Gas Company Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Gas Light Company was established in 1825 to provide gas in Brooklyn, which at the time was a separate municipality from New York City, but the company did not begin supplying gas until 1849. [31] [32] The company spent $20,000 (equivalent to $678,222 in 2023) to erect a brownstone building at 180 Remsen Street in 1856. [16]