• 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.
  • 14. The Woolworth Building was officially opened in April of 1913. On April 24, 1913, a massive reception was held on the building’s 27th floor.
  • Woolworth hired the architect Cass Gilbert, then known primarily for his Beaux-Arts style civic buildings and art museums, to turn this dream into reality.
  • Woolworth Building reveals $21M spread on the 40th floor. The four-bedroom apartment is the second most expensive in the building for sale right now.
  • Built in 1913, the Woolworth Building was the world's tallest building until surpassed by the Chrysler Building in 1930, then Empire State Building in 1931...
  • 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.
  • When the neo-Gothic Woolworth Building at 233 Broadway was erected in 1913 as the world’s tallest building, it cost a total of $13.5 million to construct.
  • 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 Building was one of the few skyscrapers financed for cash. ... Woolworth Building is made of the following materials: Stone, terracotta tiles.