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The Zeckendorf Towers, sometimes also called One Irving Place and One Union Square East, is a 345 ft-tall (105 m), 29-story, four-towered condominium complex on the eastern side of Union Square in Manhattan, New York City. Completed in 1987, the building is located on the former site of the bargain-priced department store S. Klein.
The Lincoln Building, also known as One Union Square West, is a Neo-Romanesque building at 1 Union Square West in the Union Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is located at the northwest corner of Union Square West's intersection with 14th Street .
15 Union Square West is a residential building on East 15th Street overlooking Union Square in Manhattan, New York City. Originally Tiffany & Company ’s 19th-century headquarters, it was refurbished and reopened in 2008 as high-end apartments.
21 Mendon-Ionia Rd., S of jct. with NY 251 42°59′49″N 77°30′16″W / 42.996944°N 77.504444°W / 42.996944; -77.504444 ( Sheldon Cobblestone Mendon
Construction work was begun in November 1953 and completed in 1956. The cooperative has 1,672 apartments in four 20- and 21-story towers on an open lot facing the East River. The project was designed by George W. Springsteen and his new associate, Herman J. Jessor, who would go on to design many other UHF projects, including Co-op City.
The W New York Union Square is a 270-room, 21-story boutique hotel operated by W Hotels at the northeast corner of Park Avenue South and 17th Street, across from Union Square in Manhattan, New York. Originally known as the Germania Life Insurance Company Building , it was designed by Albert D'Oench and Joseph W. Yost and built in 1911 in the ...
Chili (/ ˈ tʃ aɪ l aɪ / CHY-ly) [3] is a town in Monroe County, New York, United States. The population was 29,123 at the 2020 census. [ 4 ] It is a suburb of the city of Rochester , established in 1822 from part of the town of Riga .
After the American Civil War, Union Square became a primarily commercial area and many mansions were destroyed, including Everett House. [5] This coincided with a general trend in development where previously vacant lots north of Lower Manhattan were being developed. [6] [7] Arnold Constable & Company was one of the companies that acquired land ...