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  2. 40 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    40 Wall Street, like many other early-20th-century skyscrapers in New York City, is designed as a freestanding tower, rising separately from all adjacent buildings. 40 Wall Street is one of several skyscrapers in the city that have pyramidal roofs, along with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, 14 Wall Street, Woolworth Building ...

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

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    40 Wall Street: 927 (283) 71 1930 40 Wall Street: 44th-tallest building in the United States; Formerly known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building and currently known as the Trump Building, a more permanent name is 40 Wall Street. Was world's tallest building for less than two months before being surpassed by the Chrysler Building.

  5. It was back in 1995 that Donald Trump bought 40 Wall Street located steps from the New York Stock Exchange. The building has proven to be the former president’s most durable connection to public ...

  6. Could Trump lose his Wall Street ‘favourite’ as legal woes ...

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    “Buying 40 Wall Street – a 1.3m sq ft landmark, and the tallest building in lower Manhattan, for $1m. It's now worth $600m. It's one of my favourite deals and one of my favourite buildings ...

  7. What to watch when Donald Trump takes the stand in New York ...

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    Much of the questioning of Trump will involve the properties that are the backbone of his business, including the 40 Wall Street building in New York, Trump National Doral Miami golf course and ...

  8. H. Craig Severance - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Tower, 40 Wall Street, Montague-Court Building, Taft Hotel Harold Craig Severance (July 1, 1879 – September 2, 1941) was an American architect who designed a number of well-known buildings in New York City, including the Coca-Cola Building, Nelson Tower and most prominently, 40 Wall Street .

  9. List of buildings, sites, and monuments in New York City

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    Chrysler Building – 318.8 metres (1,046 feet) American International Building – 290.2 metres (952 feet) 40 Wall Street – 282.5 metres (927 feet) Citigroup Center – 278.9 metres (915 feet) Trump World Tower – 262.4 metres (861 feet) Bloomberg Tower – 260.8 metres (856 feet) GE Building – 259.1 metres (850 feet)