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  2. Flatiron District - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings in the district include the Flatiron Building, one of the oldest of the original New York skyscrapers. To the east, at 1 Madison Avenue, is the Met Life Tower , built in 1909 and at 700 feet (210 m) was the tallest building in the world until 1913, when the Woolworth Building was completed.

  3. List of flatiron buildings - Wikipedia

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    Auburn, New York: This building was on the list of National Register of Historic Places in Cayuga County, but was demolished in 1975. [77] Flat Iron Building (Goshen, New York) 1906 or before built 25 Main St. Goshen, New York [78] [79] [80] 47 Plaza Street West: 1928 built 47–61 Plaza Street West (at Grand Army Plaza), Park Slope

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  6. One Madison - Wikipedia

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    News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch bought the building's triplex penthouse and another full-floor apartment below it for a total of $57.3 million in February 2014. [14] [26] The original asking price for the penthouse was $45 million, [27] and was originally announced as including a butler with his own one-bedroom apartment on a lower floor. [18]

  7. 47 Plaza Street West - Wikipedia

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    47 Plaza Street West is an apartment building designed by the noted architect Rosario Candela and completed in 1928 in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York City. The building, located next to Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza , possesses a distinctive flatiron shape.