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The Chrysler Building was commissioned by the car company founder Walter P. Chrysler, who called it “a monument to me.” Constructed between 1928 and 1930, it rose to a staggering 1,046 feet.
The 1,046-foot-tall Chrysler Building, completed in May of 1930, was the pinnacle of both the then-unnamed Art Deco period and the skyscraper boom that rapidly transformed New York City’s skyline.
Losing the Chrysler Building is the latest bad news for RFR. Lenders and city agencies have sued the developer for missed loan and tax payments at 17 State St., 522 Fifth Ave. and 90 Fifth Ave.
Aby Rosen and Michael Fuchs’s RFR Holding has officially been booted from the Chrysler Building. Manhattan-based RFR was evicted from the property Wednesday after a New York State Supreme Court judge ...
RUTH COLP-HABER: The Chrysler Building is considered one of the true grandes dames of New York City real estate. That being said, at this point in time, it's facing a real crossroads.
But the Chrysler Building could also be dwarfed in the next decade by 175 Park Avenue — aka Project Commodore — that could rise to 1,581 feet on the site of the Grand Hyatt Hotel right across ...
RFR acquired the right to operate the Chrysler Building in 2019 for $151 million and agreed to pay $32 million a year in ground rent with plans to renovate. But Rosen's firm stopped paying rent ...
The 1,046-foot-tall Chrysler Building, completed in May of 1930, was the pinnacle of both the then-unnamed Art Deco period and the skyscraper boom that rapidly transformed New York City’s skyline.
The 1,046-foot-tall Chrysler Building, completed in May of 1930, was the pinnacle of both the then-unnamed Art Deco period and the skyscraper boom that rapidly transformed New York City’s skyline.
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