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Federal Hall is a memorial and historic site at 26 Wall Street in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City.The current Greek Revival–style building, completed in 1842 as the Custom House, is owned by the United States federal government and operated by the National Park Service as a national memorial called the Federal Hall National Memorial.
Heavy timbers were placed on 23 Wall Street's roof to protect it while the skyscraper was being built. [92] By then, 23 Wall Street did not have sufficient space for J.P. Morgan & Co.'s needs, so the bank leased some space at 15 Broad Street in 1929. [94] Trowbridge & Livingston prepared plans in 1930 for an addition to the Morgan building.
There are also offices on the upper floors at 11 Wall Street. [55] Up to the 17th floor, a typical floor at 11 Wall Street contains 7,500 square feet (700 m 2) of space, but each of the top six floors spans 3,661 square feet (340.1 m 2) on average. [47] The upper stories of both structures contain several event spaces. [76]
Concept plans for the Wall Street Clear Blue project, a mixed-use live/work development, was approved this week by Spring Hill city planners, containing a mix of residential and commercial/work space.
The razing of buildings for the construction of the complex began in 1950, and the buildings were completed on April 1, 1953. [3] [7]The key sponsor of the development was State assemblyman John J. Lamula and it was named after four-time New York Governor Al Smith (1873–1944), the first Catholic to win a Presidential nomination by a major political party and a social reformer who made ...
120 Wall Street is a skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It was completed in 1930. [2] The building is 399 ft (122 m) tall, has 34 floors, and is located on the easternmost portion of Wall Street, and also borders Pine Street and South Street. The architect was Ely Jacques Kahn of Buchman & Kahn. [1]