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Flatiron Hall, New York NY | Nearby Businesses


    26th street
    New York, NY


    Local business Near Flatiron Hall

    Vanderbilt Condominium
    Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
    240 E 41st St
    New York, NY 10017-6717

    (212) 883-8045

    Cino
    Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
    44 Mile Rd
    Suffern, NY 10901-3907

    (845) 369-6087

    Murray Hill Tower Apartments
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    245 E 40th St
    New York, NY 10016

    (212) 949-6006

    The Highpoint Condominium
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    250 E 40th St
    New York, NY 10016

    (212) 986-7776

    Dunkin Donuts
    Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
    250 E 40th St
    Wyandanch, NY 10016

    (212) 681-2482

    Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.

    New York Medscan
    Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
    751 2nd Ave
    New York, NY 10017-5906

    (212) 599-5555

    Dunkin Donuts
    Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
    250 E 40th St
    New York, NY 10016

    (212) 681-2482

    Consulado Brasileiro Em Nyc
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    2nd Ave
    New York, NY

    Daily News Building
    Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
    220 E 42nd St
    New York, NY 10017

    (212) 210-1500

    The Daily News Building, also known as The News Building, is a 476ft skyscraper located at 220 East 42nd Street between Second and Third Avenues in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building has 36 floors.Built in 1929–1930, it was headquarters for the New York Daily News newspaper until 1995. It was also the headquarters of United Press International until the news service moved to Washington, DC in 1982. Its design by architects Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells, in the Art Deco style, has been called "one of the city's major Art Deco presences" by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as "the first fully modernistic free-standing skyscraper of architect Raymond Hood." It was among the first skyscrapers to be built without an ornamental crown, and can be seen as a precursor to Hood's design of Rockefeller Center. A 1957–60 addition to the building which expanded the lobby on the southwest corner of Second Avenue was designed by Harrison & Abramovitz, echoing the vertical stripes of the original design, except with a wider stripe. The building, including the newspaper's new printing presses, cost $10,700,000 - about $135 million in 2010 dollars.

    765 Produce Corp
    Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
    765 2nd Ave
    New York, NY 10017-5906

    (212) 697-6080

    765 Food Market
    Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
    765 2nd Ave
    New York, NY 10017

    (212) 697-6080

    The Vanderbilt
    Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
    235 East 40th Street
    New York, NY 10016

    (212) 953-2280

    Gristedes Supermarket
    Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
    748 2nd Avenue
    New York, NY 10017

    19176475210

    McDonald's at 729 2Nd Ave / 39Th Street
    Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
    729 2Nd Ave / 39Th St
    New York, NY 10016

    (212) 686-7124

    McDonald's
    Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
    729 2ND AVE &Nbsp;/ 39TH STREET
    Manhattan, NY 10016

    (212) 686-7124

    The Churchill
    Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
    300 E 40th St
    New York, NY 10016

    (212) 661-5483

    Tsukushi
    Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
    300 E 41st St
    New York, NY 10017

    (212) 599-8888

    Daily News Building
    Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
    220 E 42nd St
    New York, NY

    The Daily News Building, also known as The News Building, is a 476-foot Art-Deco skyscraper located at 220 East 42nd Street between Second and Third Avenues in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1929–1930, it was headquarters for the New York Daily News newspaper until 1995. It was also the headquarters of United Press International until the news service moved to Washington, DC in 1982. Its design by architects Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells, among the first skyscrapers to be built without an ornamental crown, can be seen as a precursor to Hood's design of Rockefeller Center. A 1957–60 addition to the building which expanded the lobby on the southwest corner of Second Avenue was designed by Harrison & Abramovitz, echoing the vertical stripes of the original design, except with a wider stripe. The building, including the newspaper's new printing presses, cost $10,700,000 – about $135 million in 2010 dollars. The lobby of the building includes a black glass domed ceiling, under which is the world's largest indoor globe. This was conceived by the Daily News as a permanent educational science exhibit.

    633 Third Avenue
    Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
    633 3rd Ave
    New York, NY 10017