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Originally designed for the CNA company, formerly the Continental Ins. Cos, which moved their office from 80 Maiden Ln, the building is now occupied by major financial and legal firms. The octagonal floor of the building and the glass facade contrast with the neighboring high-rise skyscrapers, such as 120 Wall Street and One Chase Manhattan Plaza.
The street level of 33 Maiden Lane, designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee and built in 1984–86 90–94 Maiden Lane, one of the few mid-19th century commercial buildings still standing in Lower Manhattan. Maiden Lane is an east–west street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City.
161 Maiden Lane (also known as One Seaport, 1 Seaport, or Seaport Residences) is an incomplete 670 ft (205 m) tall residential skyscraper on Maiden Lane in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Designed by Hill West Architects, the building overlooks the East River and topped out in September 2018. The building ...
FBI agents carried boxes out of 80 Maiden Lane, a four-bedroom home that property records link to the first-term mayor, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. Thao's spokesperson Francis Zamora ...
The New York Fed purchased the neighboring 33 Maiden Lane in 2012. [12] [13] An audit of the New York Fed's gold was conducted in 2012 after politicians and investors expressed concern that the New York Fed was not accurately stating how much gold was in the vault. [36] The vast majority of the bars audited were found to be of sufficient purity ...
1 New York Place; 1 New York Plaza; ... 80 South Street; ... 90 West Street; 90–94 Maiden Lane; 109 Washington Street; 111 Murray Street; 116 John Street; 120 Wall ...
The first search was conducted at the mayor’s home on Maiden Lane in the Lincoln Highlands neighborhood, and it also included officers from the Internal Revenue Service as well as the U.S ...
December 9: The "Coffee House Slip Fire" burns from the foot of Wall Street and East River to Maiden Lane. [31] 1797 – Newgate Prison built. [32] 1798 - The "great epidemic", a major yellow fever epidemic, kills 2086 people from late July to November. [33]