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  2. Nassau Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The original headquarters of The New York Times, then the New-York Daily Times, was located at 113 Nassau Street. In 1854, the paper moved to 138 Nassau Street, and in 1858 it moved to 41 Park Row, making it the first newspaper in New York City to have an entire building solely for its own work force. [2]

  3. Fulton–Nassau Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Fulton–Nassau Historic District is a federally designated historic area of New York City roughly bounded by Broadway and Park Row, Nassau, Dutch and William Streets, Ann and Spruce Streets, and Liberty Street, in lower Manhattan. It contains a mix of late 19th- and early 20th-century architectural styles.

  4. Morse Building - Wikipedia

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    5 Beekman Street is diagonally across the intersection of Nassau and Beekman streets, while the Potter Building and 41 Park Row are directly across Nassau Street. [3] The Morse Building occupies a plot measuring 85.25 feet (25.98 m) on Nassau Street and 69.58 feet (21.21 m) on Beekman Street.

  5. Park Row (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    It moved to 138 Nassau Street in 1854, and in 1858 it moved a little more than one block away to 41 Park Row, possibly making it the first newspaper in New York City housed in a building built specifically for its use. [13] The New York Times Building, which was designed by George B. Post, was designated a New York City landmark in 1999. [33]

  6. Bennett Building (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Christopher Gray of The New York Times described the building as appearing to "have been swarmed by herds of brackets". [61] Following the Bennett Building's landmark designation in 1995, Gray stated that the building, "once one of New York's notable skyscrapers", had become "lost among the retail pandemonium of Upper Nassau Street." [23]

  7. Nassau Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    With the completion of the Crosstown Line on July 1, 1937, Nassau Avenue ceased to be the line's terminal. [4] [5] New York City councilmember Lincoln Restler founded a volunteer group, the Friends of MTA Station Group, in early 2023 to advocate for improvements to the Nassau Avenue station and four other subway stations in Brooklyn. [6] [7]

  8. Nassau, New York - Wikipedia

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    Nassau is a town in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. The population was 4,545 in 2020, down from 4,789 at the 2010 census. The population was 4,545 in 2020, down from 4,789 at the 2010 census.

  9. Liberty Tower (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Tower, formerly the Sinclair Oil Building, is a 33-story residential building in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City. It is at 55 Liberty Street at the northwest corner with Nassau Street. It was built in 1909–10 as a commercial office building and was designed by Henry Ives Cobb in a Gothic Revival style.