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  2. Flatiron Building - Wikipedia

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    The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, [6] is a 22-story, [7] 285-foot-tall (86.9 m) steel-framed triangular building at 175 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

  3. NYC’s Flatiron Building sells at auction for $161m - AOL

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    Sale of historic New York City landmark brings long-running owners’ feud to an end. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. Taunton's flatiron building being transformed into upscale ...

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    And right across the street at the old Baron Brothers, 16 more apartments are being built in a mini building boom. Rents, timeline and more answers.

  5. Tired: Office conversions to residential. Wired: Turning dead ...

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    (A property did not need to be entirely vacant to be a good candidate for adding housing, and many housing conversions in this study propose keeping ground-floor retail in the apartment buildings.)

  6. 47 Plaza Street West - Wikipedia

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    In 1927 Mark again commissioned Candela to design the flatiron building at the corner of 47 Plaza Street West. This multiple dwelling replaced a large single-family home then occupied by shipbuilding magnate Edward P. Morse. When the new apartment building was completed in November 1928, Morse and his family rented three of the apartments.

  7. Country house conversion to apartments - Wikipedia

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    Country house conversion to apartments is the process whereby a large country house, which was originally built to accommodate one wealthy family, is subdivided into separate apartments (i.e. flats or condos) to allow multiple residential occupancy by a number of unrelated families. They are usually, by virtue of their age or style, listed ...