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The Deutsche Bank Building (formerly Bankers Trust Plaza) was a 39-story office building located at 130 Liberty Street in Manhattan, New York City, adjacent to the World Trade Center site. The building opened in 1974 and closed following the September 11 attacks in 2001, due to contamination that spread from the collapse of the South Tower.
When One Bankers Trust Plaza was completed in 1974, more employees were relocated out of 14 Wall Street and four other locations. [119] Afterward, the eighth through 23rd floors of the Bankers Trust Building were vacant, representing 350,000 square feet (33,000 m 2), though these floors were gradually rented to other tenants. [120]
Bankers Trust Building can refer to one of several New York City skyscrapers owned by the Bankers Trust, a financial institution acquired by Deutsche Bank in 1998: . 14 Wall Street – the original, extant Bankers Trust Building erected in 1912 and expanded in 1933
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By 1915, Bankers Trust was doing approximately $30,000,000,000 of business, consisting of solely business from companies and no safes or other deposits were from the general public. [11] In 1916, it completed alterations to the Bankers Trust Building, its offices at the corner of Wall and Nassau Streets that it had built 4 years earlier. [12]
1740 Broadway (formerly the MONY Building or Mutual of New York Building), 1950; New York Supreme Court, Kings County, 1957; Carman Hall, 1960; United Engineering Center (demolished in 1997), 1961; 280 Park Avenue (formerly the Bankers Trust Building, with Emery Roth & Sons), 1961; 222 Broadway (formerly the Western Electric Building), 1961
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In the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks the Deutsche Bank Building in Lower Manhattan, formerly Bankers Trust Plaza, was heavily damaged by the collapse of the South Tower of the World Trade Center. [56] Demolition work on the 39-story building continued for nearly a decade, and was completed in early 2011. [57]