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  2. Purdy and Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Lightner Henderson died prematurely in 1916, but the firm continued to operate under the name of Purdy and Henderson well after his death. Purdy and Henderson, Engineers, collaborated with architect H. Craig Severance on 40 Wall Street, which for one month in 1930, was the tallest building in the world. The firm most likely closed at about the ...

  3. The Trump Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Trump Building at 40 Wall Street: Trump bought this building's leasehold in 1995 and renovated the structure for $1 million. The pre-tax net operating income at the building as of 2011 [update] was $20.89 million and is valued between $350 million and $400 million, according to the New York Department of Finance.

  4. 40 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    40 Wall Street, like many other early-20th-century skyscrapers in New York City, is designed as a freestanding tower, rising separately from all adjacent buildings. 40 Wall Street is one of several skyscrapers in the city that have pyramidal roofs, along with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, 14 Wall Street, Woolworth Building ...

  5. It was back in 1995 that Donald Trump bought 40 Wall Street located steps from the New York Stock Exchange. The building has proven to be the former president’s most durable connection to public ...

  6. One North Wacker - Wikipedia

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    One North Wacker, UBS Tower is a 50-story (199 m (653 ft)) skyscraper at One North Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago, Illinois.The tower was built from 1999 to 2002 to accommodate Swiss investment bank UBS AG's Chicago headquarters.

  7. Chrysler Building - Wikipedia

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    Van Alen expanded the Chrysler Building's height to 925 feet (282 m), prompting Severance to increase the height of 40 Wall Street to 927 feet (283 m) in April 1929. [104] [170] Construction of 40 Wall Street began that May and was completed twelve months later. [153] In response, Van Alen obtained permission for a 125-foot-long (38 m) spire.

  8. Yasuo Matsui - Wikipedia

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    40 Wall Street, Empire State Building, Starrett-Lehigh Building: Yasuo Matsui (1877 – 1962) was a prominent 20th-century Japanese American architect. [2] Early years

  9. The Realtors settlement is already changing the way some ...

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    “This is unchartered territory,” said Debra Dobbs, a Realtor in Chicago, of the potential new rules. Potential for lower homebuying costs. The new rules could help lower home prices, experts say.