40 Wall Street, NYC – the WORLD’S Tallest Building?

July 9, 2009  
Written by admin, in Office Space New York City

40 Wall Street in 1803

If you stood outside 40 Wall Street in 1930, yes indeed, you’d be looking at the world’s tallest building! Although the global title was held for only a brief time, it’s still part of the history of the world. Well regarded today as the Trump Building, 40 Wall Street is a desirable, convenient and recognized business address with top notch building amenities from the entrance and throughout the building. Here are some more facts and trivia on this historic building that is home to the OfficeLinks Wall Street Location:

  • Originally named the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building, 40 Wall Street was
    40 Wall Street 1930

    40 Wall Street 1930

    remarkably completed in less than one year.

     

     

     

  • The story begins in 1929 when in a race against his former partner William Van Alen to build the country’s tallest building, H. Craig Severance set out to erect a 927-foot structure to stand at the heart of New York’s financial district.
  • The building at 40 Wall Street was to tower 135 feet above Cass Gilbert’s gothic Woolworth Building, which was completed a decade earlier.
  • And, perhaps more importantly, Severance’s plans edged the projected 925-foot height of Van Alen’s Chrysler Building by a significant two feet.
  • When completed in 1930, 40 Wall Street briefly held the title of world’s tallest building. (Currently it ranks 33rd).
  • However, in a sly maneuver, Van Alen secretly changed the projected height of the Chrysler Building after 40 Wall Street had been completed. A 185-foot spire was secretly assembled in the building’s crown and hoisted into place, fulfilling tycoon Walter Chrysler’s dream of owning the tallest building on Earth.
  • Despite losing the status of world’s tallest building, 40 Wall Street, dubbed “The Crown Jewel of Wall Street,” would long dominate the skyline of lower Manhattan with its ornate pyramidal crown and gothic spire.
  • In 1996, Donald Trump renovated 40 Wall Street to its original grandeur with “3,500 Wausau windows, two 1,300-ton York Chillers, state-of-the-art safety and communications systems, and an all new Italian marble and bronze lobby.”
  • OfficeLinks opened it’s doors at Trump tower in (2005?). Their Business Cener is located on the 28th and 29th floors and boasts spectacular city and water views coupled with all the advantages of lower Manhattan’s most prominent business address. Clients that OfficeLinks at 40 Wall Street – thrive.

Source: NYC Architecture

 

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