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General information | |
Location | New York, New York USA |
Height | |
Antenna spire | 741 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, for the newly merged National City Bank of New York and the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, a predecessor firm of Citibank.
The building was designed by the architectural firm of Cross and Cross. Originally designed in 1929 to be the world's tallest building, at 864.4 feet, with a pyramidal top, Depression era realities resulted in a scaled back, 741 foot tall building, New York City's fourth tallest building at the time.
References
- 20 Exchange Place
- NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission Order]
- Great Gridlock
- Great Gridlock - Original Design Sketch