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  2. 40 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    [65] [66] [67] The Manhattan Company was headquartered at a row house at 40 Wall Street, [45] [47] which was the company's "office of discount and deposit". [65] The bank remained on the site until the present skyscraper was constructed. [68] By the early 20th century, the company was growing quickly, having acquired numerous other banks. [65 ...

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  4. Overseas landholdings of the Marcos family - Wikipedia

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    A 2005 image of 40 Wall Street, one of four Manhattan buildings purchased by the Marcoses in the early 1980s. The overseas landholdings of the Marcos family, which the Philippine government [1] [2] and the United Nations System's Stolen Asset Recovery Initiative [3] consider part of the $5 billion to $13 billion "ill-gotten wealth" of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, are said to be distributed ...

  5. The Real Wall Street: Where Financial Metaphor Meets ... - AOL

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    The last great building on Wall Street, 60 Wall, was completed in 1987 as the headquarters for JP Morgan & Co., a more recent precursor to JPMorgan Chase (formed in 2000 by the merger of JP Morgan ...

  6. Wikipedia : Featured article candidates/40 Wall Street/archive1

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    Nominator(s): Epicgenius 15:19, 17 May 2023 (UTC) [] This article is about yet another building on Wall Street in New York City. In sharp contrast to the humble House of Morgan or the short but storied National City Bank Building, this skyscraper stands out on the skyline of Lower Manhattan, with its limestone facade and green pyramidal roof.

  7. Yasuo Matsui - Wikipedia

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    He eventually rose to the position of President at F.H. Dewey & Company, an architectural firm, which was involved with many prominent skyscraper projects on the East Coast. Their most prominent project was the 71-story 40 Wall Street building. [4] He also designed the Japanese Pavilion at the 1939 World's Fair. [5]

  8. ‘Thanks Liberals’: How a California court made it possible ...

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    No neighborhood is immune. ‘Thanks Liberals’: How a California court made it possible for squatters to turn a $4.6 million Beverly Hills mansion down the street from LeBron James' home into a ...

  9. Kamala Harris went toe-to-toe with Jamie Dimon over a ... - AOL

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    The two were locking horns over a proposed settlement Wall Street’s big banks were negotiating with a consortium of state attorneys general over relief for homeowners who were foreclosed on ...