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  2. Hearst Tower (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Hearst Tower is a building at the southwest corner of 57th Street and Eighth Avenue, near Columbus Circle, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, ...

  3. Hearst Tower - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Tower (Charlotte) This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 17:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Hearst Communications - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Corporation, its wholly owned subsidiary Hearst Holdings Inc., and HHI's wholly owned subsidiary Hearst Communications Inc. [3] comprise an American multinational mass media and business information conglomerate owned by the Hearst family and based in Hearst Tower in Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

  5. Truist Center - Wikipedia

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    Truist will occupy 561,000 square feet (52,100 m 2) in the tower and has the option to buy the tower from Cousins in the fourth quarter of 2019 for $455.5 million. [28] On 14 August 2019, Hearst Communications announced it would move out of its namesake tower to offices near the city's Ballantyne neighborhood in early 2020 to make way for Truist.

  6. William Randolph Hearst - Wikipedia

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    William Randolph Hearst Sr. (/ h ɜːr s t /; [1] April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American newspaper publisher and politician who developed the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company, Hearst Communications.

  7. Hearst-Argyle Tower - Wikipedia

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    Hearst-Argyle Tower is the common name for the guyed tower used for TV broadcasting at Walnut Grove, California, United States at The tower is owned by Hearst Stations Inc. [ 1 ] The tower is 2000 ft or 609.6 m high and was finished in 1985.

  8. Architecture of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Hearst Tower is a glass and steel construction skyscraper which rests on the base of the original 1920s Hearst Corporation Building. Hearst Tower is easily identified by the dramatic interlocking triangular glass panels designed by British architect Lord Norman Foster. Hearst Tower is also the first skyscraper in New York City to be awarded the ...

  9. Wikipedia : Featured article candidates/Hearst Tower ...

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    It may be better to tweak this so it’s a little more chronological (ie. "Above it is the Hearst Tower addition, designed by Norman Foster, which was completed in 2006." I've done this, but I used a slightly different wording to avoid repeating the phrase "which was completed in". Epicgenius 18:30, 28 June 2024 (UTC) "The tower is on…"