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The 486 ft (148 m) tall neo-Romanesque City Investing Building is one of many buildings that can no longer be seen in New York today. It was built between 1906–1908 and was demolished in 1968. This is a list of demolished buildings and structures in New York City. Over time, countless buildings have been built in what is now New York City.
Metropolitan Hotel (New York City) Metropolitan Opera House (39th Street) Mills Building (New York City) Miner's Bowery Theatre; Morosco Theatre; Mortimer Building; Mount Washington Church (New York City) Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont House; Mrs. William B. Astor House; Murray Hill Hotel (New York City) Murray Hill Theatre (Broadway)
Demolished theatres in New York (state) (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Demolished buildings and structures in New York (state)" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total.
Pages in category "Demolished buildings and structures in New York City" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Studebaker Building is a former structure at 1600 Broadway on the northeast corner [1] at 48th Street in Manhattan, New York City. [2] It was erected by the Juilliard Estate, [ 3 ] in 1902, between Broadway and 7th Avenue , in the area north of Times Square . [ 4 ]
Now residents are being denied building permits to rebuild their homes because officials are basing their requests on an old map of the city dating back to 1948, TV station WPIX-11 in New York ...
It was demolished to make way for a new 5-story office building, park, and 1,100-space parking garage. t-60 Supertech Apex Tower: Noida India: 103 338 32 2009-2012 (halted) 2022 Implosion: Demolished due to Violation of National Building Code, along with the slightly smaller Ceyane Tower. t-62 New York Tribune Building: New York United States ...
The building served as the U.S. Customs House for New York. It was demolished in late 2001 due to the damage sustained by the collapse of the North Tower during the September 11 attacks. Its site is now the location of the new One World Trade Center and the Perelman Performing Arts Center.