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  2. Gold Dome - Wikipedia

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    An ownership group was formed, Gold Dome LLC, to take over financing of the building to save it. [2] As of April 2011, Gold Dome owner an optometrist [10] named Irene Lam had not maintained payment on the loans secured by the Oklahoma City council through United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the building. On 12 ...

  3. File:Aetna Insurance building, Hartford, Connecticut.jpg

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  4. Eight Forty One - Wikipedia

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    The Prudential Building underwent a major renovation in 1988. [7] Ocwen Financial Corp. completed the $36 million purchase of the Prudential Plaza One building in August, 1998. In 1999, Aetna acquired the Prudential HealthCare business for $1 billion, and the signage was changed to "Aetna". The building is officially known as Prudential Plaza I.

  5. Lavish gold-domed penthouse in New York City on sale for $25 ...

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    The gold dome atop 170 Fifth Avenue is actually a two-story apartment — and now it’s up for sale ... The Beaux-Arts building was designed by Robert Maynicke, who had a large architectural ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford ...

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    This historic district includes the Sage-Allen Building, built in 1898. This department store building, which has been restored, now contains both retail space and luxury apartments. As part of the restoration project, an adjacent 1960s building was given a new historically sensitive façade to make it more compatible with its neighbor. [8] 48

  7. Grant USA Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Grant USA Tower was a proposed 121-story skyscraper planned for Newark, New Jersey by developer Harry Grant. [1] Harry Grant was an Iraqi-born developer who was based out of New Jersey who financed the gold dome on top of Newark City Hall [2] The tower was to be located over the Central Railroad of New Jersey's old Broad Street station, near Broad and Lafayette Street.