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  2. Ted Weiss Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times reported in early 1995 that the building was nearly completed, [68] although later sources cited the building's completion date as 1994. [ 30 ] [ 69 ] When the building opened, it was known merely as the Federal Office Building and housed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the ...

  3. 108 Leonard - Wikipedia

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    108 Leonard (formerly known as 346 Broadway, the New York Life Insurance Company Building, and the Clock Tower Building) is a residential structure in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States. Built from 1894 to 1898, the building was constructed for the New York Life Insurance Company.

  4. East Broadway (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    East Broadway is a two-way east–west street in the Chinatown, Two Bridges, and Lower East Side neighborhoods of the New York City borough of Manhattan in the U.S. state of New York. East Broadway begins at Chatham Square (also known as Kimlau Square) and runs eastward under the Manhattan Bridge , continues past Seward Park and the eastern end ...

  5. Equitable Building (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Equitable Building is an office skyscraper located at 120 Broadway between Pine and Cedar streets in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.The skyscraper was designed by Ernest R. Graham in the neoclassical style, with Peirce Anderson as the architect-in-charge.

  6. American Surety Building - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the American Surety Building's development in the 1890s, new buildings in New York City were starting to use steel frames, and caisson foundation technology was still relatively new. [10] The American Surety Building was the first New York City skyscraper to use a full steel skeleton.

  7. Exchange Place (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Place is a street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. The street runs five blocks between Trinity Place in the west and Hanover Street in the east. [1] Exchange Place was created by 1657 as part of the street plan for the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam (modern-day Lower Manhattan), as recorded in the Castello ...

  8. Theatre Development Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre Development Fund (TDF) is a not-for-profit performing arts service organization in New York City.Created in 1968 to help an ailing New York theatre industry, TDF has become one of the largest beneficents for the performance arts.

  9. Equitable Life Building (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The lots at 122–124 Broadway were leased to a Delmonico's restaurant. [26] The New York Times wrote in 1875 that the building's site and facilities allowed it to "embrace perhaps greater advantages than any other commercial building in the City". [15] A large expansion began in March 1875 was completed two months later. [50]