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The Flatiron Building is at the northern end of the Ladies' Mile Historic District, [24] which extends between 15th Street to the south and 24th Street to the north. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] By the 1990s, the blocks south of the building had also become known as the Flatiron District .
a two-story building at 21st Street, with Broadway on one side and a railroad track on the other side; it is 12 feet wide on one end and 65 feet wide on the other end) Howard Southern Triangle Building 1926 built 833 Howard Ave. (between Howard Ave. and St. Joseph St.)
The plaza is accessed by a diagonally-oriented stairway [162] extending northeast from the corner of Lexington Avenue and 53rd Street. [167] On the south side of the plaza is an entrance to the Lexington Avenue/51st Street subway station. [168] [169] The Citigroup Center's entrance replaces two previous subway entrances on the sidewalk. [162]
Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street: Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall: IRT Lexington Avenue Line 4 5 6 <6> These two adjacent stations on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and BMT Nassau Street Line are connected by two passageways. The south one opened in 1914, [3] and was placed inside fare control on July 1, 1948. [4]
The 23rd Street station is a local station on the BMT Broadway Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of 23rd Street, Broadway, and Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, it is served by the R train at all times except late nights, the W train on weekdays, the N train during late nights and weekends, and the Q train during late nights.
The 23rd Street station is a local station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of Park Avenue South and 23rd Street in Gramercy Park and Flatiron District, Manhattan, it is served by 6 trains at all times, <6> trains during weekdays in the peak direction, and 4 trains during late night hours.
Completed in 2010, One Madison Park, a 50-story luxury condominium tower, sits at 23 East 22nd Street, at the foot of Madison Avenue and across from Madison Square Park. [27] It is nearly as tall as the Met Life Tower (617.5 feet (188.2 m), compared to 700 feet (210 m) for the Tower), and taller than the Flatiron Building.
Entrance to the building. Citicorp, the largest bank in the United States at the time, [1] announced plans to build an office tower in Long Island City in Queens in 1985. [12] [13] It was commissioned by the bank to supplement its nearby headquarters at Citicorp Center in Manhattan, and partly financed by the sale of more than 30 floors at Citicorp Center – a deal The New York Times ...