• The Singer Building (also known as the Singer Tower)[a] was an office building and early skyscraper in Manhattan, New York City.
  • The Singer Building was an office tower designed by Ernest Flagg and built-in 1908 in the Downtown of Manhattan.
  • Singer Flats are 11 for-lease new apartment residences in Mount Rainier, located at The Singer Building in the heart of a walkable community...
  • In addition to the original structure, the new Singer Building included a 612-foot shaft, in the Beaux-Arts style with a bulbous mansard roof and lantern at the peak.
  • Left to Right: Singer Tower (1908), MetLife Tower (1909), Woolworth Building (1913). The Bank of Manhattan building, at 40 Wall Street, was conceived as a...
  • Park Row Building and surpassed by the Metropolitan Life Tower. When built, the Singer Building was topped by a 62 ft. flagpole, giving it a tip height of 674 ft.
  • In 1963 the Singer Corporation sold the building, and in 1968 it became the tallest building ever demolished as it made way for the U.S. Steel Building...
  • The Singer Building was a 47-storey office building in Lower Manhattan's Financial District that was build as headquarters of the Singer Manufacturing...
  • The Singer Building was demolished from 1967 to 1969. In its place, the U.S. Steel Building rose. It followed the model of the World Trade Center towers.
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