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Everett Building (Manhattan)

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Completed
  
1908

Floor count
  
16

Opened
  
1908

Architecture firm
  
Starrett & van Vleck

Roof
  
230 ft (70 m)

Height
  
70 m

Floors
  
16

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Location
  
200 Park Avenue South New York, New York

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The Everett Building at 200 Park Avenue South at East 17th Street, on Union Square in Manhattan, New York City, was designed by the architectural firm of Starrett & van Vleck and opened in 1908. Goldwin Starrett, the lead architect, had worked for Daniel Burnham for four years in Chicago, and the building reflects Burnham's functionalist philosophy. It marked the development of fireproof commercial skyscrapers with open plan interiors and simple, classical exteriors.

Map of Everett Building, 200 Park Ave S, New York, NY 10003, USA

In 1988, the Everett Building was designated a New York City landmark.

References

Everett Building (Manhattan) Wikipedia