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  2. Hanover Square (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The square was named for the House of Hanover in 1714 when King George I ascended to the throne. [2]For many years, Hanover Square was the center of New York's commodity market, with the New York Cotton Exchange at 1 Hanover Square, on the square's southwest corner; the New York Cocoa Exchange, now the New York Board of Trade; and others nearby.

  3. File:2 & 3 Hanover Square.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. StreetEasy - Wikipedia

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    The company's founders had no traditional experience in the real estate sector. [2] The StreetEasy.com website launched in 2006. The company raised an initial $400,000 from investors including Global Strategy Group, Southpaw Capital Management and Sig Zises. The company received an additional $2.5 million investment from FA Technology Ventures ...

  5. Unit London - Wikipedia

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    Unit is a contemporary art gallery based at 3 Hanover Square in Mayfair, London, with a secondary location, The Stables, in Covent Garden. It was founded by two young artists , Joe Kennedy and Jonny Burt, in 2013.

  6. 1 Hanover Square - Wikipedia

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    The building carries the alternate addresses 2 Hanover Square, 60–66 Stone Street, and 95–105 Pearl Street. [ 4 ] 1 Hanover Square contains frontage of 72 feet (22 m) on Hanover Square, 123 feet (37 m) on Stone Street, and 114 feet (35 m) on Pearl Street.

  7. Stone Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    It contains parts of two colonial streets: Breuers Straet (literally "Brewers Street"), from Whitehall to Broad Streets, [3] [15] and Hoogh Straet (literally "High Street"), from Broad to Hanover Square. [3] [16] [a] The streets formed a longer road running from Peck Slip Ferry at what is now South Street Seaport; [17] [18] they were originally ...

  8. Hanover Square station - Wikipedia

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    The Hanover Square station was an express station on the demolished IRT Third Avenue Line in Manhattan, New York City. It had two tracks and one island platform. The station was originally built in 1878 by the New York Elevated Railroad. The next stop to the north was Fulton Street. The next stop to the south was South Ferry. The station closed ...

  9. Hanover Square - Wikipedia

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    Hanover Square may refer to: Hanover Square, Westminster, in London, England; Hanover Square, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA Hanover Square (IRT Third Avenue ...