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  Wall Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wall Street is the name of a narrow street in lower Manhattan in New York City, running east from Broadway downhill to the East River.
The wall was dismantled by the British in 1699.
Wall Street's architecture is generally rooted in the Gilded Age, though there are also some art deco influences in the neighborhood.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wall_Street   (2584 words)

  
 Information On Wall Street and Financial Markets - wallstreet-tng.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Wall Street Journal - International and national news with a business and financial perspective.
The phrase 'Wall Street' is also used to refer to American financial markets and financial institutions as a whole.
Interestingly, most New York financial firms are no longer headquartered on Wall Street (JPMorgan Chase, the last major holdout, sold its headquarters tower at 60 Wall Street to Deutsche Bank in November 2001), but elsewhere in lower or midtown Manhattan; Greenwich, Connecticut; or New Jersey.
www.wallstreet-tng.com   (693 words)

  
 NEW YORK SCRAPERS - POST-MODERNISM II
The atrium wall facing Columbus Circle is made of laminated glass panes attached to a non-rigid, 45 m high and 26 m wide cable mesh frame, the largest glass wall of its kind in the world (images).
Located on a plot including the glittery 42nd Street entrance to the Times Square subway station on its north-western corner as well as the Times Square Brewery (which relocated to the next-door 5 Times Square), the building was the last of the four 42nd Street redevelopment towers to be completed.
The depth of the 41st Street subway line meant that the foundations had to be made with minicaissons into the bedrock, with larger ones underneath the corners to carry the greater loads.
www.greatgridlock.net /NYC/nyc4a.html   (10797 words)

  
 60 Wall Street Souvenir Building
This is a solid metal souvenir replica of 60 Wall Street of New York City.
The massive facade of this neo-Classical building is horizontally striped in alternating bands of dark glass and white stone.
There is a colonnade at the street level and the vast public arcade where columns support a gold-toned mosaic ceiling with recessed lattices.
www.metalbuildingreplicas.com /Buildings/60wall/60wall.html   (105 words)

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