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120 Wall Street
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This Is a Model Of 120 Wall Street. It is a skyscraper in Wall Street, New York City, United States which was completed in 1930. The building is 399 ft (122 m) tall, has 34 floors, 615,000 square feet (57,100 m2) of space, and is located along Wall Street, Pine Street and South Street. Greenmal Holding Corporation announced that it had obtained a loan in February 1929 to build the building. The cost was estimated at $12,000,000, with the edifice resting upon a fifty-one caisson foundation. Designed by Buchman & Kahn, the building was planned to occupy a 23,000-square-foot (2,100 m2) plot. The building opened in March 1930. 120 Wall Street was the only major high-rise building on the East River downtown waterfront for many years until the post-1970s construction boom. Since 1980, the building has been owned by the 120 Wall Company, LLC, an affiliate of Silverstein Properties Inc., who purchased it for a reported $12 million. In the early 1990s, in cooperation with the City's Economic Development Corporation, Silverstein Properties obtained the designation of 120 Wall Street as New York City's (first and only) Association Center. The tower is tiered on three sides, forming the "wedding-cake" architecture of a New York setback skyscraper. The setbacks recede in shallow formations from a large 16-story platform. Red-granite panels frame wide-paned commercial windows at street level as part of the five-story limestone base…Enjoy!
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