If you’re in the market for a five-level penthouse, the iconic Woolworth building in downtown Manhattan just listed one—but it’ll set you back a whopping $79 million. Known as the Pinnacle, this 9,680 ...
When the Woolworth Building was constructed in 1910, owner Frank Woolworth and architect Cass Gilbert wanted to make the structure fireproof. With the recent tragedy of Triangle Shirtwaist Fire and ...
The nine-story penthouse at the iconic Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan is expected to hit the market for a record $110 million. The new unit is one of 34 apartments being developed by Alchemy ...
The historic Woolworth Building, nicknamed the “Cathedral of Commerce,” turns 100 today. As a member of artnet’s New York team, I am lucky enough to work on the 26th floor of the Neo-gothic tower, ...
Be prepared to break out the checkbook if you want to see the Woolworth Building's famous interior, which bans the occasional sightseeing tourists from entering. J.C.Rice Careful how you crane your ...
Even out-of-towners have heard of the Woolworth Building. The 792-foot skyscraper in downtown Manhattan was built in 1913 by architect Cass Gilbert for entrepreneur Frank Woolworth, and is instantly ...
The construction of the Woolworth Building, once one of the tallest buildings in the world, was such a feat that there is a wealth of vintage photographs documenting the building process. The Museum ...
When retail boss Frank W. Woolworth commissioned the construction of the Woolworth Building in 1910, he reserved an entire floor for his office and built a private pool in the basement, where he would ...
Save your nickels, New Yorkers — you’ll need millions of them to shop at Woolworth’s now. $110 million to be exact. If permits clear, the entire top of the Woolworth Building — one of the city’s first ...
A, C at Chambers St.; 1, 2, 3 at Chambers St. When retail store tycoon Frank W. Woolworth's temple to capitalism—which was paid for entirely in cash—was completed in 1913, the neo-Gothic gem was the ...