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  2. 75 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    The building's completion coincided with a decline in New York City's office market. Additionally, Barclays decided to involve itself in wholesale business and capital markets rather than expand its American operations, as had been the bank's intention when 75 Wall Street was completed. [13]

  3. Barclays - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Barclays agreed a 20-year naming rights agreement for $400 million for the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City, home of the Brooklyn Nets basketball team. Two years later, due to the slump in the economy the deal was renegotiated to $200 million. [171] [172] Barclays sponsored the 2008 Dubai Tennis Championships. [173]

  4. Barclays Center - Wikipedia

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    The New York Islanders playing against the Washington Capitals in 2016. The New York Islanders moved from Nassau Coliseum to Barclays Center before the 2015–16 NHL season. [71] The Islanders played the first NHL hockey game at Barclays Center in a preseason game on September 21, 2013, losing to the New Jersey Devils 3–0 in front of a crowd ...

  5. List of companies based in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Barclays: Financial Services Company Barstool Sports: media The Bank of New York Mellon: financial services Barnes & Noble: retail Barneys New York: retail Bergdorf Goodman: retail BGC Group: financial services BidKind: technology, online site BlackRock: financial services Blackstone Group: financial services Bloomberg: business services ...

  6. 1301 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Shreve, Lamb & Harmon Associates designed the building, which is the 123rd tallest in New York City. JCPenney was the initial anchor tenant, occupying over 800,000 square feet (74,000 m 2) of space across 33 floors after moving from 330–348 West 34th Street. [3]

  7. Barclay–Vesey Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York Building Congress gave craftsmanship awards to several workers to celebrate the building's completion. [120] New York Telephone's vice president James S. McCulloh placed both the first and the last rivets. [115] The first employees moved to the building on February 19, 1926. [115] [121] All construction was completed by June 1926.

  8. Patrick Durkin - Wikipedia

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    Durkin last served as managing director for Barclays Capital, [2] and was a high-ranking lobbyist for Barclays. [3] [4] Durkin served on the boards of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, the American Red Cross of Greater New York, and the Cancer Research Institute.

  9. Barclay Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Barclay Tower is a skyscraper located in the Tribeca neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City. The residential building rises 673 feet (205 m) above street level, containing 56 floors and 441 rental units. [1] [2] It is tied with One Grand Central Place as the 81st tallest building in New York.