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    Citigroup is mainly owned by institutional investors, who own around 30% of shares. The 11 largest shareholder of Citigroup in December 2023 were: [183] The Vanguard Group (8.71%)

  2. The building shares the block with 880 Third Avenue, an 18-story structure at 53rd Street and Third Avenue. Other nearby buildings include 599 Lexington Avenue to the south, 100 East 53rd Street and the Seagram Building to the southwest, 399 Park Avenue to the west, the Central Synagogue to the northwest, and the Lipstick Building to the east.

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    One Court Square was designed by Raúl de Armas of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and is owned by Savanna. The building has a green-tinted glass-wrapped facade, and rises a height of 673 feet (205 m) and 50 stories above ground.[a] It has no setbacks until near the top, where it culminates in a pyramidal shape. It has 27 passenger elevators, 4 freight...

    Citicorp, the largest bank in the United States at the time, announced plans to build an office tower in Long Island City in Queens in 1985. It was commissioned by the bank to supplement its nearby headquarters at Citicorp Center in Manhattan, and partly financed by the sale of more than 30 floors at Citicorp Center – a deal The New York Times desc...

    WNYZ-LD (also known as Voice of NY Radio Korea) broadcasts from the top of the building, as do various low power television stations.[citation needed] Since 2017, the building has housed the headquarters of Altice on its top floors. In 2018 the building was selected to provide up to 25 floors to Amazon as part of one of its three Amazon HQ2 locatio...

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  4. Apr 17, 2014 · When it was built in 1977, Citicorp Center (later renamed Citigroup Center, now called 601 Lexington) was, at 59 stories, the seventh-tallest building in the world.

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  5. The Citigroup center was the first building of the United States to incorporate a cradle of masses. The cradle of bodies designed to correct deviations from the center of gravity of the building before the action of strong winds or earthquakes.

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  6. Feb 17, 2020 · When Citigroup (C) decided to renovate its massive headquarters at 388 Greenwich Street in Tribeca, it had to combine two separate but adjacent buildingsa 39-story office tower and a nine-story printing plant—into one structure.

  7. Feb 20, 2015 · The nucleus of the building’s site was owned by St. Peters Lutheran Church, which wanted to sell the land and use the profits to build a new church in a less valuable location.

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