• The building has several thousand windows: the exact number is disputed, but various sources state that the Woolworth Building has 2,843,[26][43] 4,400,[44]...
  • 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.
  • When it was built in 1913, the Woolworth Building was the tallest in the world until it was replaced in 1930 by the Chrysler Building .
  • Marin’s sketches of the Woolworth Building laid the foundations for his watercolors and etchings of the famous building.
  • 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.
  • The building’s construction was a media phenomenon, and Woolworth was surely pleased with its critical reception and popularity.
  • The Woolworth building, built in 1913 was owned by the Woolworth company for 85 years until 1998, when the Venator Group (aka Woolworth’s...
  • Woolworth Building is a frame, office building and steel structure that was built from 1910 until 1913.
  • Today, over a century later, while eclipsed in size, Cass Gilbert's elegant Gothic Renaissance Woolworth Building remains a much-loved feature of the...
  • The Woolworth Building, which originally served as the company’s New York City headquarters, was the world’s tallest building for 17 years.