• When Marin returned to the United States from Europe in 1909, he found New York City rapidly transforming. The tall buildings known as skyscrapers rose ever...
  • During the early 1600’s, European entrepreneurs were seeking new markets for their wares as well as for scarce natural resources. In 1609, Henry Hudson...
  • An iconic and historic landmark of New York City, The Woolworth Building offers Leasing Opportunities equipped with every modern convenience.
  • The Woolworth Building was designed to be 420 feet (130 m) high but was eventually raised to 792 feet (241 m).[11][a] Several different height measurements...
  • Once the world's tallest skyscraper, Manhattan's Woolworth Building has now been reinvented for a new age. For more by The B1M subscribe now...
  • Aerial view, looking southwest, of lower Manhattan and the Woolworth Building (architect Cass Gilbert), New York, New York, April 1953. Also visible are the Singer...
  • On our way from Midtown to the financial district, we stopped to admire Woolworth Building, which is truly majestic and gigantic with its turrets and lovely...
  • Woolworth Building. 233 Broadway Avenue New York City NY United States.
  • The Woolworth Building is Cass Gilbert's best-known tall building and one of the most famous skyscrapers in the United States. When it was completed in 1913...