• The Woolworth Building is a 60-story skyscraper located on Broadway in the borough of Manhattan in the city of New York.
  • Reinventing New York's Woolworth Building.
  • The Woolworth Building is unusual among skyscrapers for having been financed in cash. Its owner was five and dime king, Frank W. Woolworth, who in 1910...
  • If you don‘t want to know EVERYTHING about the history of the building and the Woolworth founder, it’s not worth the $ 32.
  • Terra-cotta decorations on the facade (detail), Cass Gilbert, Woolworth Building, 1913 (New York City) (photo: Michael Daddino, CC BY 2.0).
  • Today, over a century later, while eclipsed in size, Cass Gilbert's elegant Gothic Renaissance Woolworth Building remains a much-loved feature of the...
  • Woolworth wanted the tower to rival the Singer Building in SoHo. The building was then slated to be a 45-story tower cruising 550 feet.
  • Woolworth Building is a frame, office building and steel structure that was built from 1910 until 1913.
  • The building’s construction was a media phenomenon, and Woolworth was surely pleased with its critical reception and popularity.
  • The Woolworth Building, which originally served as the company’s New York City headquarters, was the world’s tallest building for 17 years.