Starrett-Lehigh Building

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The Starrett-Lehigh Building is a massive, historic industrial and office complex in Manhattan known for its distinctive horizontal bands of windows and status as a prominent architectural landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
industrial building
landmark
office building
architect Cory & Cory
Russell G. Cory
architecturalStyle International Style
Modernist architecture
borough Manhattan
city New York City
completionDate 1931
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developer Starrett Corporation
elevation mid-rise
floorCount 19
hasFunction creative offices
loft space
showroom space
hasParking no on-site large parking garage
hasPublicRecognition prominent architectural landmark in Manhattan
hasRailConnection Lehigh Valley Railroad
hasView Hudson River
heritageDesignationBy New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
heritageStatus New York City Landmark
isPartOf West Side waterfront district
location Manhattan
New York
New York City
material brick
concrete
steel frame
namedAfter Lehigh Valley Railroad
Starrett Corporation
neighborhood Chelsea
notableFeature horizontal bands of windows
large industrial floor plates
setback massing
originalUse freight terminal
warehouse
owner RXR Realty
roofType flat roof
startDate 1929
state New York
streetAddress 601 West 26th Street
use commercial
industrial
office

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Chelsea, Manhattan hasLandmark Starrett-Lehigh Building