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111 Wall St, 120 Wall Street, Continental Center

120 Wall Street is a skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It was completed in 1930.[2] The building is 399 ft (122 m) tall, has 34 floors, and is located on the easternmost portion of Wall Street, and also borders Pine Street and South Street. The architect was Ely Jacques Kahn of Buchman & Kahn.





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120 Wall Street
120 Wall Street

Name:120 Wall Street
Building type:skyscraper
Designer / Architect: Ely Jacques Kahn
Built year:1930
Owner:Silverstein Properties
Architectural style:Wedding-cake style
120 Wall Street is a skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It was completed in 1930.[2] The building is 399 ft (122 m) tall, has 34 floors, and is located on the easternmost portion of Wall Street, and also borders Pine Street and South Street. The architect was Ely Jacques Kahn of Buchman & Kahn.


Continental Center
Continental Center

Name:Continental Center
Building type:Office
Designer / Architect:Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
Built year:1983
Owner:Rockefeller Group
Architectural style:Modern
The Continental Center is an office skyscraper located in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City.

Built in 1983, in the construction of Swanke Hayden Connell Architects, the building is 41 stories tall and reaches a height of 169 metres (554 ft).


111 Wall St - Citigroup
111 Wall St - Citigroup

Name:111 Wall St - Citigroup
Building type:Office
Designer / Architect:Carson Lundin & Shaw, and Emery Roth & Sons
Built year:1966
Architectural style:Modern


Trinity Church
Trinity Church

Name:Trinity Church
Building type:Episcopal Church
Designer / Architect:Richard Upjohn
Built year:1846
Owner:Episcopal Diocese of New York
Architectural style:Gothic Revival
Trinity Church is a historic parish in the Episcopal Diocese of New York, whose church is located at 89 Broadway opposite Wall Street, in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Known for its centuries of history, prominent location, distinguished architecture and bountiful endowment, Trinity's congregation is said to be "high church", its activities based on the traditions of the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion in missionary outreach, and fellowship. In addition to its main church, Trinity parish maintains two chapels: St. Paul's Chapel, and the Chapel of St. Cornelius the Centurion on Governors Island. The Church of the Intercession, the Trinity Chapel Complex and many other of Manhattan's Episcopal congregations were once part of Trinity parish. Columbia University was founded on the church's grounds as King's College in 1754.




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