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The ground story is made of limestone and contains entrances from Madison Avenue, 35th Street, and 36th Street. The building contains a setback above its ninth story. The T-shaped lobby is designed in a neo-Renaissance style, with a north–south arcade connecting 35th and 36th Streets, as well as an elevator lobby extending toward Madison Avenue.
Grindhouse movie theaters on 42nd Street in 1985 before its renovation; the 200 block of W. 42nd Street; former Lyric Theatre facade and nearby buildings Grand Central Terminal at night, as seen from the west on 42nd Street Chrysler Building, with its unique stainless-steel top, is located at Lexington Avenue and 42nd Street.
The west side of the 200 block of South Broadway had a key place in the retail history of Los Angeles from the 1893 through 1917, as it was home to several prominent early department stores such as the Ville de Paris, Coulter's department store from 1905–1917, and J. W. Robinson's "Boston Dry Goods" store from 1895–1915.
A $1.6 million streetscape improvement project along the bulk of Court Street, the 200 block of Coffeen Street, the 200 block of Franklin Street and a makeover of Lachenauer Plaza is the most ...
City of Paris department store, 203–7 N. Spring, west side between Temple and the Phillips Block. Spring Street now runs west of this site, which is part of City Hall. Jones Block. Built 1882 or -3 [3] and commissioned by Doria Deighton-Jones, [4] demolished in the 1920s to create the City Hall block.
Mansfield police detectives are investigating human remains found inside a house in the 200 block of West Third Street Monday afternoon. Richland County coroner's investigator Bob Ball said ...
The Rodin Studios is on the southwestern corner of 57th Street and Seventh Avenue, two blocks south of Central Park in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. It occupies the addresses 894–900 Seventh Avenue and 200 West 57th Street. [2] The site measures about 100 by 115 feet (30 by 35 m). [3] [4]
Hatcher-Hill Properties plans to develop the 200 block of Gay Street. How could the multiuse buildings change downtown Knoxville?