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  1. The Equitable Building is an office skyscraper located at 120 Broadway between Pine and Cedar streets in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. The skyscraper was designed by Ernest R. Graham in the neoclassical style, with Peirce Anderson as the architect-in-charge.

  2. Apr 26, 2021 · By Chris Pomorski. What Was the Office? A look back at 150 years of cubicles, corner offices, all-nighters, and the holiday party. The Equitable Building in 1944. Photo: Bettmann/Getty/Bettmann...

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  3. Search depicted. The Equitable Building is a 40-story office building in New York City, located at 120 Broadway between Pine and Cedar Streets in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. A landmark engineering achievement as a skyscraper, it was designed by Ernest R. Graham and built in 1913-15.

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  5. History101.NYC. 1870: The Equitable Building: 1870 Innovation to 1916 Catalyst for Zoning Laws. Image Restoration Mode: OFF ON. In 1870, New York Citys Equitable Building emerged as a groundbreaking office structure at 120 Broadway, notably introducing passenger elevators, a significant architectural innovation.

  6. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. For the successor building, see Category:Equitable Building (Manhattan). English: Images of the Equitable Life Building (Manhattan), which existed from 1870 to 1912. Media in category "Equitable Life Building (Manhattan)" The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total.

  7. Architect. Anderson Graham Ernest R. Graham. Associate Architect. William Pierce Anderson. Construction Company. Thompson-Sarrett Company. Developer. Equitable Life Assurance Society. Built in. 1912 - 1915. Height. 166,11m. Elevators. 45. Location. 120 Broadway, Manhattan, New York, United States.

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