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The building was designed by William Van Alen for Walter P Chrysler, head of the Chrysler Corporation, and was completed in 1930. While it may look simple, the tower is elaborately decorated, studded ...
Woolworth, Empire State, the Chrysler Building… With its 300 or so skyscrapers over 150 metres tall, New York forms a real glass and concrete jungle. Take to the heights to discover its towering ...
The Chrysler Building, one of the most iconic and recognizable skyscrapers in New York City’s skyline, is up for sale once again. Completed in 1930, the Chrysler Building briefly held the title ...
Eagle gargoyles modelled after Chrysler mascot ornaments stare down from the 61st floor, while the lobby’s red Moroccan marble and onyx walls whisper of a more extravagant era. The Chrysler Building’s ...
New York Art Deco masterpiece the Chrysler Building is up for sale. A price has not been listed, but it sold for $150 million in 2019.
Cooper Union is marketing the ground lease for the Chrysler Building after recently terminating RFR Holding's lease. Savills has been tapped to assist with the marketing and Cooper Union is ...
The iconic Chrysler Building is up for sale for the first time in nearly a decade. According to David Heller of Savills, the goal is to maximize income to Cooper Union, which owns the land underneath, ...
Though it only had the distinction of being the world’s tallest building for 11 months, the Chrysler Building has remained one of the most recognizable skyscrapers in the world.
Though it only had the distinction of being the world’s tallest building for 11 months, the Chrysler Building in midtown Manhattan has remained one of the most recognizable skyscrapers in the world — ...
Though it only had the distinction of being the world’s tallest building for 11 months, the Chrysler Building in midtown Manhattan has remained one of the most recognizable skyscrapers in the world — ...
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.