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  2. Compass Minerals Introduces a Streamlined Organizational ...

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  5. 19 East 64th Street - Wikipedia

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    The Wildenstein & Company Building is an edifice that stands at 19 East 64th Street, near Madison Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is five stories tall and was completed in early 1932. The building was designed in French 18th-century style by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, architect Horace Trumbauer.

  6. 834 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] 834 Fifth Avenue is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious apartment houses in New York City. It has been called "the most pedigreed building on the snobbiest street in the country’s most real estate-obsessed city" in an article in the New York Observer newspaper. [ 5 ]

  7. 825 Fifth Avenue - Wikipedia

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    825 Fifth Avenue is a luxury apartment building located on Fifth Avenue between East 63rd and East 64th Streets in the Lenox Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [3] [4] It was built by the Paterno Brothers.

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  9. 225 Liberty Street - Wikipedia

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    225 Liberty Street, formerly known as Two World Financial Center, is one of four towers that comprise the Brookfield Place complex in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Rising 44 floors and 645 feet (197 m), it is situated between the Hudson River and the World Trade Center .