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AAR Corp. is an American provider of aircraft maintenance services to commercial and government customers worldwide. The company is headquartered in Wood Dale, Illinois , a Chicago suburb. The company employs about 6,000 people, operating in about 30 different countries.
50 United Nations Plaza is a residential condominium building in Manhattan, New York City. [1] The 44-story tower, designed by Norman Foster's architectural firm Foster and Partners, is the first residential high-rise building in the United States designed by Foster. [1] It is variously described as having 87 [2] or 88 apartments. [1] [3]
Trump World Tower is a residential condominium building in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The tower is located at 845 United Nations Plaza, on First Avenue between 47th and 48th Streets. It was developed by Donald Trump and was constructed between 1999 and 2001.
One and Two United Nations Plaza in center, dwarfing the US Mission to the UN, viewed from Roosevelt Island. UN Secretariat is on the left. Two UN Plaza is located across First Avenue from the UN headquarters in Midtown Manhattan of New York City. Two UN Plaza is situated on the north side of 44th Street adjacent to and west of One UN Plaza.
One United Nations Plaza, completed in 1975, is the older of the two buildings [6] and was the first large hotel and office building in New York City. [7] [8] Two United Nations Plaza opened in 1983 as an office, residential, and hotel building. [4] One and Two United Nations Plaza are also known respectively as DC1 and DC2. [9] There is a 30 ...
Millennium Hilton Hotel in One United Nations Plaza, New York City. Kevin Roche was put in charge of One's interior design, which was not the usual practice of interior decorating for buildings. Most of the office styles were usual and typical for offices at the time. But as for the interior designing, Roche was anything but usual or typical. [16]
Turtle Bay is the location of the "old willow tree" that is "long-suffering and much-climbed, held together by strings of wire but beloved of those who know it" that E.B. White writes "symbolizes the city" in his essay "Here is New York". The iconic Modernist apartment towers at 860–870 United Nations Plaza are the setting for the 1969 ...
Front door of Three United Nations Plaza or UNICEF. Three UN Plaza, or known today as UNICEF World Headquarters, is a fifteen-story building on East 44th Street, that was designed by Roche-Dinkeloo and built 1984–1987.