• 41 Park Row, also 147 Nassau Street and formerly the New York Times Building, is an office building in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City...
  • The 1851 building, located across from City Hall and dwarfing that of Horace Greeley's New York Tribune, was described by the Times in 2001 as "a declaration...
  • The building was enlarged in 1903-1905 by Robert Maynicke, adding four stories, when the Times moved uptown and sold it.
  • The Times, founded in 1851, was first located in 113 Nassau Street, one block south of 41 Park Row; it moved to 138 Nassau Street, the site of the current Potter...
  • Spanish: New York Times Building (41 Park Row).
  • The New York Times Building has 52 floors and a total floor area of 1,545,708 square feet (143,601 square meters).
  • The New York Times Building is a skyscraper on the west side of Midtown Manhattan, New York City that was completed in 2007.
  • 41 Park Row, Manhattan, New York The building, originally the headquarters of The New York Times, is the oldest surviving structure of the former “Newspaper...
  • Today, the building serves as a symbol of journalistic history and a reminder of the city's rich media heritage.
  • In the year 2000, the Italian architect Renzo Piano won the competition to build a new skyscraper in mid-town New York City, the headquarters for one of the...
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  • 41 Park Row (former New York Times Building), currently owned by Pace University, has a significant presence on Printing House Square, and is one of the...