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Richmond / James Monroe Building

James Monroe Building, Richmond’s tallest building, sits atop a parking garage and an elevated plaza. A second tower was originally planned for the plaza, but scuttled because of the ‘80s recession. The state-owned building could be demolished soon, because authorities say it is more cost-effective to build new than to modernize the skyscraper. Name:  James […]

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Richmond / Hotel John Marshall

Hotel John Marshall opened in 1929 as “The Finest Hotel in the South,” and for decades reigned as the premier venue for political events. Seven presidents, from FDR to Ronald Reagan, attended functions at the John Marshall. Virginia’s outgoing governor traditionally met the governor-elect at the hotel on inauguration day. In 1985, L. Douglas Wilder

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NYC / Manhattan / 1 Gracie Square

One Gracie Square is a Rosario Candela-designed apartment building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Name:  1 Gracie Square Location:  1 Gracie Square Year Completed:  1929 Architect:  Rosario Candela, William Lawrence Bottomley The New York Times Streetscapes:  It’s One Building, but It Looks Like Six City Realty: Carter Horsley review Google Map All images

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NYC / Manhattan / 1 Fifth Avenue

One Fifth Avenue is a landmark apartment building overlooking Washington Square in Greenwich Village. The four-story base is clad in limestone, while the tower rises in brick. The architects used light and dark bricks to create vertical false shadows, accentuating the building’s height. Name:  1 Fifth Avenue Location:  1 Fifth Avenue Year Completed:  1927 Architect: 

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NYC / Manhattan / Ritz Tower

Ritz Tower was conceived as an “apartment hotel” to circumvent the city’s height restriction for apartment buildings. Apartment buildings’ heights were limited to 150% of the width of the adjacent street. When it opened, 465 Park Avenue was the tallest residential building in New York City, and had the same cachet as one of the

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