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Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street is a New York City Subway station complex in Lower Manhattan. The complex is served by trains of the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and the BMT Nassau Street Line. The following services stop at this station: 4, 6, and J trains at all times 5 train at all times except late nights train on weekdays in the peak direction Z skip-stop train during rush hours in the peak directionBMT Nassau Street Line platformsChambers Street on the BMT Nassau Street Line is located at the intersection of Centre and Chambers Streets beneath the Manhattan Municipal Building. The station has four tracks, three island platforms, and one side platform (originally two).The southbound platform is slightly higher at the southern end of the station because the next stop south, Fulton Street, is bi-level with the southbound platform being above the northern one. The two "express" tracks, currently unused in regular revenue service, merge into a single tail track south of the station. The tail track is 620 feet long from the switch points to the bumper block, where an emergency exit is available.
The Actors Studio Drama School presents its annual Repertory Season at Pace University, in six weeks of theatre designed to introduce our graduating students to the professional world and the public in fully-professional productions of the work they have created during their three years of study. Here you will witness a weekly series of scenes, one-act plays and full-length plays, some of them written by our playwrights, and all of them directed by our directors and acted by our actors. The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University -- the only MFA theatre program officially sanctioned by the Actors Studio -- welcomes you to six weeks of exciting and challenging theatre.
When the Woolworth Building was completed in 1913, it achieved instant renown as the highest skyscraper in the world. Cass Gilbert’s design was hailed by critics for the picturesqueness of its Gothic silhouette in skyline views. Its commanding central tower with soaring, syncopated verticals echoed the dynamism of the modern city. The tower’s upper stages, evocative of European cathedrals, bristled with a scenographic array of gables, tourelles, crockets, and finials. At the building’s base, a Tudor Gothic portal opened on axis to a monumental lobby recalling a Romanesque cathedral nave. Vaults surfaced with Byzantine mosaics, cornices of gilded tracery, and the lunette murals, “Labor” and “Commerce,” framed a gracious marble stair leading to the Irving National Exchange Bank. The interior’s first class office space, spacious in height and well-lit throughout, was complemented by a shopping arcade, health club with swimming pool, and a medieval German Rathskeller, all of which offered the finest amenities for tenants. Throughout the 1920s and 30s, the tower’s pinnacle observatory served as one of the city’s leading tourist attractions. Visitors from around the world enjoyed a thrilling panorama of lower Manhattan and the coastal geography beyond. The Woolworth Building’s construction epitomized the day’s enthusiasm for technology. The tower’s steel frame, built to the unprecedented height of 792 feet, utilized the day’s most extensive system of portal arch wind bracing. Caissons were carried down to some of the deepest bedrock in the city, and the exterior featured one of the day’s most extensive systems of terra cotta cladding. For the most discerning of tenants, such state-of-the-art technologies, which also included high-speed elevator service, along with self-sustaining electrical power generation, heating, cooling, water supply, and fire protection, contributed to the safe and secure ambiance of a “city within a city.” In 1916, the Reverend S. Parkes Cadman christened the Woolworth Building the “Cathedral of Commerce” as part of an effort to promote it as an ethical white-collar workplace. During the vibrant economy of the 1920s, Gilbert’s skyscraper Gothic design was viewed at home and abroad as a symbol of American material success. Down to this day, it evokes the expansive mood of the early 20th century, when New York served as the nation’s most prosperous port and gateway for the commerce of the world. The Woolworth Building was named a National Historic Landmark in 1966 and in 1983, a New York City Landmark.
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New York City Hall è posto al centro del City Hall Park, nella zona di Lower Manhattan tra Broadway, Park Row e Chambers Street.Il palazzo è il più vecchio municipio degli Stati Uniti che ancora è adibito alla sua funzione originaria. Costruito tra il 1803 e il 1812, è incluso nella lista dei National Historic Landmark.StoriaIl primo municipio venne costruito nel 17esimo secolo in Pearl Street. Venne successivamente sostituito da una nuova costruzione nella zona di Wall Street, che venne poi rinominata Federal Hall quando New York divenne la prima capitale degli Stati Uniti dopo la guerra civile.Già nel 1776 il consiglio comunale iniziò a programmare la costruzione di un nuovo municipio, che sarebbe sorto in quello che allora era il limite nord della città, l'attuale City Hall Park, ma le difficoltà economiche in cui versava la città dopo la guerra fecero dilazionare l'inizio dei lavori.Finalmente nel 1802 la città indisse un concorso per la progettazione. Il primo premio di 350 dollari venne assegnato a John McComb Junior e Joseph Francois Mangin. Tuttavia gli architetti dovettero modificare il progetto originario riducendolo di dimensioni, perché giudicato eccessivo dal consiglio comunale.I lavori vennero più volte rallentati da dispute politiche e anche da un'epidemia di febbre gialla, finché il palazzo non aprì ufficialmente nel 1812.
Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall/Chambers Street is a New York City Subway station complex in Lower Manhattan. The complex is served by trains of the IRT Lexington Avenue Line and the BMT Nassau Street Line. The following services stop at this station: 4, 6, and J trains at all times 5 train at all times except late nights train on weekdays in the peak direction Z skip-stop train during rush hours in the peak directionBMT Nassau Street Line platformsChambers Street on the BMT Nassau Street Line is located at the intersection of Centre and Chambers Streets beneath the Manhattan Municipal Building. The station has four tracks, three island platforms, and one side platform (originally two).The southbound platform is slightly higher at the southern end of the station because the next stop south, Fulton Street, is bi-level with the southbound platform being above the northern one. The two "express" tracks, currently unused in regular revenue service, merge into a single tail track south of the station. The tail track is 620 feet long from the switch points to the bumper block, where an emergency exit is available.
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Tower 270 is a 28-story mixed use building in Civic Center, New York City having 350,785 square feet of floor space on a plot with 50 feet facing Broadway and 242 feet on Chambers Street. The 370 feet building was built in 1930 on the site of the former headquarters of Chemical Bank by developer Robert E. Dowling at a cost of $2.5 million and was designed by the E.H. Faile & Company. The building's location gives its name to the Manhattan Project. The initial proposed name for the development of the atomic bomb was \"Laboratory for the Development of Substitute Materials.\" Fearing the name would draw undue attention, General Leslie Groves changed it to the \"Manhattan Engineer District,\" which was eventually shortened to the Manhattan Project. The name was based on the Corps practice of naming its districts on the basis of their headquarters. Coordination for the project moved to Oak Ridge, Tennessee in 1943, but the name stuck. During World War II it was a federal office building. The most prominent tenant was the North Atlantic Division of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which had offices on the 18th floor.