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'''], New York''' is a 59 floor ] building in ]. Built between 1930-1931, it was first built for City Bank Farmers Trust, later renamed ]. Built by architects Cross and Cross, it is now owned by ]. '''], New York''' is a 59 floor ] building in ]. Built between 1930-1931, it was first built for City Bank Farmers Trust, later renamed ]. The building was designed by the architectural firm of ].


The building was to have a pyramid on top, but the ] resulted in the current design upon completion. The building was to have a pyramid on top, but the ] resulted in the current design upon completion.

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20 Exchange Place
40 Wall St.
40 Wall St.
General information
LocationNew York, New York USA
Height
Antenna spire741 feet (225.8 m)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Cross and Cross

City Bank-Farmers Trust Company Building, New York is a 59 floor Art Deco building in New York City. Built between 1930-1931, it was first built for City Bank Farmers Trust, later renamed Citibank. The building was designed by the architectural firm of Cross and Cross.

The building was to have a pyramid on top, but the Depression resulted in the current design upon completion.

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