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One Times Square (also known as 1475 Broadway, the New York Times Building, the New York Times Tower, the Allied Chemical Tower or simply as the Times Tower) is a 25-story, 363-foot-high (111 m) skyscraper on Times Square in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.
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"Numbered" Times Square buildings. One Times Square – The former New York Times Tower (1904) [167] 2 Times Square – Renaissance Hotel Times Square (1992) 3 Times Square – Thomson Reuters Building (1998–2001) [168] 4 Times Square – Condé Nast Building (1996–1999) [169] 5 Times Square – Ernst & Young Building (1999–2002) [170]
Nonetheless, Tama remembers her years as the timekeeper on the roof of One Times Square fondly. When the last minute of the year arrived, workers lowered the ball down using a complex pulley system.
That building was replaced in 1889 as a Romanesque Revival structure by George B. Post, which was erected while operations at the Times proceeded in the old quarters. 41 Park Row was the home of the Times until 1903, when it moved to One Times Square. The building was subsequently expanded by four stories between 1904 and 1905.
Times Square New Year's Eve photos. A man gestures as people gather at Times Square to watch the ball drop on New Year's Eve in New York City, U.S., December 31, 2024.
The former Times Building at One Times Square as seen in 1904. The New York Times, founded in 1851, was first housed in 113 Nassau Street in Lower Manhattan. It moved to 138 Nassau Street, the site of what is now the Potter Building, in 1854. The Times moved to a neighboring five-story edifice at 41 Park Row in 1858.