U.S. Steel Building (informal, historical)

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U.S. Steel Building (informal, historical) refers to One Liberty Plaza, a major modernist office skyscraper in Lower Manhattan that once housed the headquarters of U.S. Steel.

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instanceOf informal building name
alsoKnownAs U.S. Steel Building NERFINISHED
associatedWith United States Steel Corporation NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
historicalUse headquarters of U.S. Steel
locatedIn Lower Manhattan
Manhattan
New York City
refersTo One Liberty Plaza NERFINISHED
refersToAddress 165 Broadway
refersToArchitect Skidmore, Owings & Merrill NERFINISHED
refersToArchitecturalStyle Modernist architecture
refersToBorough Borough of Manhattan NERFINISHED
refersToBuildingType office skyscraper
refersToCity New York NERFINISHED
refersToCompletionYear 1973
refersToFacadeMaterial black steel
glass
refersToFloorAreaSquareFeet approximately 2,300,000
refersToFloorCount 54
refersToFormerTenant United States Steel Corporation NERFINISHED
refersToFunction commercial office building
refersToHeightFeet 743
refersToHeightMeters 226
refersToNearbySite World Trade Center site NERFINISHED
refersToNeighborhood Financial District NERFINISHED
refersToNumberOfElevators 37
refersToOwner Brookfield Properties NERFINISHED
refersToState New York NERFINISHED
refersToStructuralSystem steel-framed skyscraper

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One Liberty Plaza hasAlternateName U.S. Steel Building (informal, historical)