110 East 42nd Street
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110 East 42nd Street, also known as the Bowery Savings Bank Building, is an 18-story office building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The structure was designed in the Italian Romanesque Revival style by York and Sawyer, with William Louis Ayres as the partner in charge. It is on the south side of 42nd Street, across from Grand Central Terminal to the north and between the Pershing Square Building to the west and the Chanin Building to the east. 110 East 42nd Street is named for the Bowery Savings Bank, which had erected the building as a new branch structure to supplement its original building at 130 Bowery. The building was erected within "Terminal City", a collection of buildings above the underground tracks surrounding Grand Central, and makes use of real-estate air rights above th
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110 East 42nd Street, también conocido como Bowery Savings Bank Building, es un edificio de oficinas de 18 pisos en Midtown Manhattan, Nueva York. Está ubicado en el lado sur de la calle 42, frente a Grand Central Terminal al norte, y entre el Pershing Square Building al oeste y el Chanin Building al este. 110 East 42nd Street lleva el nombre del Bowery Savings Bank, que había erigido el edificio como una nueva estructura de sucursales para complementar el Bowery original.
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110 East 42nd Street, also known as the Bowery Savings Bank Building, is an 18-story office building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The structure was designed in the Italian Romanesque Revival style by York and Sawyer, with William Louis Ayres as the partner in charge. It is on the south side of 42nd Street, across from Grand Central Terminal to the north and between the Pershing Square Building to the west and the Chanin Building to the east. 110 East 42nd Street is named for the Bowery Savings Bank, which had erected the building as a new branch structure to supplement its original building at 130 Bowery. The building was erected within "Terminal City", a collection of buildings above the underground tracks surrounding Grand Central, and makes use of real-estate air rights above the tracks. The building is directly above the New York City Subway's Grand Central–42nd Street station. As it was not a freestanding structure, 110 East 42nd Street deviated from traditional bank building designs, being laid out as an office building with a bank. The sandstone facade is divided into three vertical sections: the base, tower, and upper stories. Within the four-story base on 42nd Street, there is a small office entrance to the west, a large round-arched entrance at the center, and a smaller arcade to the east. The remainder of the facade is split by vertical piers into multiple bays. The ground floor contains a 80-by-197.5-foot (24.4 by 60.2 m) rectangular room behind the arch, stretching 65 feet (20 m) tall; this was originally the banking room. An annex known as the "Chapel" is to the east of the banking room, and an elevator vestibule and subway entrance are to the west. The other floors are used as offices. 110 East 42nd Street, as well as the adjacent Pershing Square Building, were built on the site of the Grand Union Hotel. Construction started in 1921 and was completed in 1923, and an addition was built between 1931 and 1933. Its facade and banking hall were made New York City designated landmarks in 1996. The building was sold to SL Green in 1998, and the former banking space was turned into an event venue and banquet hall operated by Cipriani S.A. The upper floors of 110 East 42nd Street continue to be used as an office building. Gotham Realty owned the office floors from 2007 to 2011, and Meadow Partners took ownership of the office stories in December 2021.
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110 East 42nd Street, también conocido como Bowery Savings Bank Building, es un edificio de oficinas de 18 pisos en Midtown Manhattan, Nueva York. Está ubicado en el lado sur de la calle 42, frente a Grand Central Terminal al norte, y entre el Pershing Square Building al oeste y el Chanin Building al este. 110 East 42nd Street lleva el nombre del Bowery Savings Bank, que había erigido el edificio como una nueva estructura de sucursales para complementar el Bowery original. 110 East 42nd Street fue diseñado en el estilo neorrománico italiano por , con como socio a cargo. Fue erigido dentro de Terminal City, una serie de edificios ubicados sobre las vías subterráneas que rodean Grand Central, y hace uso de los derechos aéreos inmobiliarios sobre las vías. Está ubicado directamente encima de la estación Grand Central–Calle 42 del Metro de Nueva York. 110 East 42nd Street, así como el adyacente Pershing Square Building, fueron construidos en el sitio del Grand Union Hotel. La construcción comenzó en 1921 y se completó en 1923, y se agregó una adición entre 1931 y 1933. 110 East 42nd Street sigue utilizándose como banco y edificio de oficinas. Su fachada y vestíbulo se convirtieron en hitos designados de la ciudad de Nueva York en 1996.
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