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The Empire State BuildingThe Empire State Building

The Empire State Building2009

Ronald A. Reis

4.0(1)on Hardcover

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It was to be a structure like no the largest and tallest skyscraper in the world. Initial plans for the Empire State Building called for an Art Deco masterwork to rise 1,000 feet, with 80 stories of rental space. The high-rise was to completely fill the 84,000-square-foot site of the former Waldorf-Astoria, then New York's most opulent hotel. Hopes were high that the Empire State Building would accelerate Midtown Manhattan's stride toward commercial prominence, pulling more business uptown. Built in the early years of the Great Depression, during which one out of four New Yorkers was out of work, the Empire State Building's construction was thought by many to be a foolish undertaking. Yet, it was completed under budget and ahead of schedule, and the commercial colossus has stood through good times and bad as a symbol of daring, beauty, and American invention.

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First published
2009
OL Work ID
OL2708592W

Subjects

Juvenile literatureBuildings, structuresEmpire State Building (New York, N.Y.)BuildingsNew york (n.y.), antiquitiesNew york (n.y.), juvenile literature

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