General Information
Project Type
Material: |
Steel structure |
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Architectural style: |
Neo-Renaissance |
Function / usage: |
Office building |
Structure: |
Frame |
Location
Location: |
Manhattan, New York, New York, USA |
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Address: | 11 West 42nd Street |
Coordinates: | 40° 45' 14.93" N 73° 58' 54.69" W |
Technical Information
Dimensions
height | 112.78 m | |
number of floors (above ground) | 32 |
Materials
façade |
brick
granite limestone |
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building structure |
steel
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Salmon Tower Building is a 31-story skyscraper located at 11 West 42nd Street and 20 West 43rd Street in Manhattan, New York City, near Bryant Park. It was designed by Albert J. Wilcox and finished in 1928. It was developed by a firm headed by Walter J. Salmon Sr. Directly to the west of the Salmon Tower Building is the former Aeolian Building, and to its east is 500 Fifth Avenue, also built by Salmon Sr.
History
Walter J. Salmon Sr. Headed a firm to erected the building, known as 11 West 42nd Street, Inc. It was designed by Albert J. Wilcox. The Salmon Tower Building was completed by early 1928, when its interior was more than 50 percent leased. The New York City headquarters to elect Herbert Hoover as U.S. president in 1928 were located in the Salmon Tower Building.
In September 1941, elevator operators in the building went on strike so only four of its eighteen elevators were operating on the morning of September 25. In October 1952 a fire in the structure's subbasement caused five firemen to be overcome from smoke inhalation.
Salmon Tower Building was sold by the estate of Charles Frederick Hoffman in June 1964, following an ownership of over sixty years. At the time its assessed value was $5.25 million and it was situated on a 34,309-square-foot (3,187.4 m2) land lot. It is currently owned by Tishman Speyer & Silverstein Properties. In 1980 Tishman Speyer & Silverstein Properties collaborated on a $25 million renovation. The building was refinanced in July 2023 with a $330 million loan from a syndicate led by Bank of America.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Salmon Tower Building" and modified on September 3, 2024 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
Participants
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York & Sawyer
- Philip Sawyer (architect)
- Edward York (architect)
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20037716 - Published on:
12/06/2008 - Last updated on:
02/09/2024