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New York Times Building, Romanesque Revival building in Financial District, United States.

The New York Times Building at 41 Park Row rises 64.62 meters with 13 floors and features rounded arches and decorative stonework details.

Architect George B. Post designed this structure in 1889, marking an early phase in the development of Manhattan skyscrapers during the nineteenth century.

The building served as the headquarters for The New York Times newspaper until 1904, representing the growth of print media in New York City.

Located near multiple subway stations, the structure maintains its position as a New York City Landmark while functioning as an educational facility.

The building stands on solid bedrock, which provided the necessary foundation for constructing tall structures in the Financial District during the 1880s.

Location: Manhattan

Inception: 1889

Architects: George B. Post

Official opening: 1889

Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture

Floors above the ground: 13

Height: 64.62 m

GPS coordinates: 40.71167,-74.00619

Latest update: November 27, 2025 08:59

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