Even out-of-towners have heard of the Woolworth Building. The 792-foot skyscraper in downtown Manhattan was built in 1913 by architect Cass Gilbert for entrepreneur Frank Woolworth, and is instantly ...
The Woolworth Building is one of New York City’s most famous off-limits landmarks. Though its Byzantine, cathedral-like interior of glass tesserae and marble is landmarked, security concerns after ...
After sitting on the market for several years, “The Pinnacle” penthouse at the top of New York City’s famed Woolworth Building is relisted with its first furnished renderings and a lower price.
It’s been seven months since the Woolworth Building’s $110 million penthouse hit the market and though that’s still looking for a buyer, the building has just unleashed another stand-out condo—the far ...
Access the Woolworth Building, which is normally off-limits to the public Learn about the history of the Building, how it was created and has been restored over the years Visit the spectacular ...
“In many ways, Cass Gilbert’s Woolworth Building was the epitome of the New York romantic skyscraper from which the 20-century city derives so much of its visual identity,” declared the 1983 Landmarks ...
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