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  2. Trump Tower - Wikipedia

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    Trump Tower is a 58-story, 664-foot-tall (202 m) mixed-use condominium skyscraper at 721–725 Fifth Avenue in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, between East 56th and 57th Streets.

  3. Nippon Club (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Nippon Club initially occupied a townhouse at 334 Riverside Drive, located between West 105th and 106th Streets on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.. The best early detailed description of the Nippon Club, its structure and membership appeared in January 1908 when the Club was located at 44 West 85th Street in New York City's Upper West Side.

  4. Four Seasons Hotel New York - Wikipedia

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    At 682 feet (208 m) tall and 52 stories, it is the second-tallest hotel in New York City and the fourth-tallest hotel in the U.S., [18] and the 85th tallest building in New York. [19] In 2006, the Four Seasons New York opened the Michelin star restaurant: L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon.

  5. 252 East 57th Street - Wikipedia

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    252 East 57th Street is a mixed use modernist style residential skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, developed by the World Wide Group and Rose Associates, Inc. Construction started in 2013. The building is part of a luxury residential corridor along 57th Street called Billionaires' Row.

  6. Henri Bendel - Wikipedia

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    Henri Bendel, Inc. (pronounced BEN-del), established in 1895, [3] was a women's department store based in New York City which in its later history sold women's handbags, jewelry, luxury fashion accessories, home fragrances, chocolate and gifts. [4] Its New York City store was located at 10 West 57th street.

  7. Billionaires' Row - Wikipedia

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    252 East 57th Street: World Wide Group and Rose Associates, Inc. Roger Duffy of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill: 2013 2016 712 feet (217 m) 111 West 57th Street: JDS Development Group and Property Markets Group SHoP Architects: 2014/15 2021 1,438 feet (438 m) Central Park Tower (225 West 57th Street)

  8. Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Right outside the hall is an entrance to the New York City Subway's 57th Street–Seventh Avenue station, served by the N, Q, R, and W trains. [7] Carnegie Hall is part of a former artistic hub around a two-block section of West 57th Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway. The hub had been developed during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  9. Cornelius Vanderbilt II House - Wikipedia

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    The Cornelius Vanderbilt II House was a large mansion built in 1883 at 1 West 57th Street in Manhattan, New York City. It occupied the frontage along the west side of Fifth Avenue from West 57th Street up to West 58th Street at Grand Army Plaza. The home was sold in 1926 and demolished to make way for the Bergdorf Goodman Building.