14 Wall Street

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14 Wall Street is a historic skyscraper in New York City's Financial District, notable for its distinctive pyramid-shaped roof and its role as a prominent early 20th-century office building.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf skyscraper
architect Trowbridge & Livingston NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
surface form: Beaux-Arts architecture

Neoclassical architecture
borough Manhattan
city New York City
completionDate 1912
constructionMaterial steel frame
country United States of America
facadeMaterial limestone
formerName Bankers Trust Building NERFINISHED
hasDistinctiveFeature pyramid-topped tower
setback massing typical of early skyscrapers
hasFunction office space
retail space at ground level
hasRoofShape pyramid-shaped roof
height approximately 540 feet
heritageStatus historic skyscraper
isBuildingIn Financial District, Manhattan NERFINISHED
isPartOf Lower Manhattan skyline
isSkyscraperIn New York City NERFINISHED
locatedAtIntersectionOf Wall Street and Nassau Street
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear New York Stock Exchange NERFINISHED
location Financial District, Manhattan NERFINISHED
Manhattan
New York City
neighborhood Financial District NERFINISHED
notableFor pyramid-shaped roof
role as an early 20th-century office building
numberOfFloors 37
occupant Bankers Trust Company NERFINISHED
openingDate 1912
postalCode 10005
significantPeriod early 20th century
streetAddress 14 Wall Street NERFINISHED
use commercial offices

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Wall Street Historic District contains 14 Wall Street