• The Woolworth Building is a 792-foot-tall (241 m) residential building and early skyscraper at 233 Broadway in the Tribeca neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New...
  • Marin’s sketches of the Woolworth Building laid the foundations for his watercolors and etchings of the famous building.
  • Set in a neighborhood alive with commerce, dining, transportation and infrastructure; the Woolworth Building is, was, and always will be a New York City icon.
  • Its height is 241 meters, and the number of floors is fifty seven. The Woolworth Building rises on Broadway between Park Place and Barclay Street.
  • Woolworth soon decided to build his own headquarters. ... which would eventually evolve into the world’s tallest skyscraper, the Woolworth Building.
  • Currently, the Woolworth building is expected to turn the top floors of the building into condos by 2015.
  • Terra-cotta decorations on the facade (detail), Cass Gilbert, Woolworth Building, 1913 (New York City) (photo: Michael Daddino, CC BY 2.0).
  • The Woolworth Building, at 57 stories, is one of the oldest—and one of the most famous—skyscrapers in New York City.
  • The Woolworth building, built in 1913 was owned by the Woolworth company for 85 years until 1998, when the Venator Group (aka Woolworth’s...
  • One of them is a sculpture of Cass Gilbert, holding a model of the Woolworth Building, and another one features Frank Woolworth paying for his building in coins.