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Nelson Tower

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Type
  
Office

Construction started
  
1930

Floor count
  
46

Floors
  
46

Architect
  
H. Craig Severance

Architectural style
  
Art Deco

Completed
  
1931

Height
  
171 m

Opened
  
1931

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Location
  
450 Seventh Avenue, Garment District, Manhattan, New York City, U.S. 10123

Similar
  
Nelsons Tower, Montague‑Court Building, McGraw‑Hill Building, 70 Pine Street, Daily News Building

Nelson Tower is a 46 story 171 meter (560 feet) tall building located at 450 7th Avenue in Manhattan, New York City, United States.

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History

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It was completed in 1931 and became the tallest building in the Garment District of New York. Today it is dwarfed by the 60 story One Penn Plaza that sits across 34th Street from the Nelson Tower but still visible from most directions except the southeast. It was designed by H. Craig Severance. The building was originally planned and built by New York developer, Julius Nelson.

Architecture

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The building has a rectangular base and recedes at different places. Each section is of brown stone with the top of them lined with white stone. The crown is completely white stone and has a slight slope.

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