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120 Wall Street : ウィキペディア英語版
120 Wall Street

120 Wall Street is a skyscraper in Wall Street, New York City, United States which was completed in 1930. The building is 399 ft (122 m) tall, has 34 floors, and is located along Wall Street, Pine Street and South Street.
==History==
Greenmal Holding Corporation announced that it had obtained a loan in February 1929 to build the building.〔''Builders Take Fee and Lease To Protect Wall St. Project'', New York Times, April 24, 1929, pg. 52.〕〔''4,050,000 Loan Is Placed'', New York Times, February 1, 1929, pg. 49.〕 The cost was estimated at $12,000,000, with the edifice resting upon a fifty-one〔''Fifty-One Caissons For Wall Street Edifice'', New York Times, August 11, 1929, pg. RE2.〕 caisson foundation. Designed by Buchman & Kahn, the building was planned to occupy a plot. T. Greenberg and Malzmal purchased the property in 1928 from the American Sugar Company.〔''Skyscraper Bid In By New York Life'', New York Times, June 27, 1933, pg. 32.〕〔''Renting Large Space'', New York Times, November 3, 1929, pg. RE4.〕
The building opened in March 1930, and the original anchor tenant of the building was the American Sugar Refining Company.〔〔(About 120 Wall Street ), Silverstein Properties (Retrieved February 8, 2010)〕
New York Life Insurance Company bid $1,000,000 to foreclose a $5,569,605 lien against the skyscraper at a June 26, 1933, auction.〔 The insurance firm previously initiated a $5,000,000 suit to foreclose a consolidated mortgage on the property, on November 23, 1932. A first mortgage of $4,050,000 was given in 1929. Liens of $200,000 and $750,000 were made subsequently. The lawsuit was based on nonpayment of $150,000 in interest, on May 1, 1932. Of the amount owed only $46,040 was paid by Greenberg and Malzmal.〔''Wall St. Site In Default'', New York Times, November 24, 1932, pg. 48.〕
120 Wall Street was the only major high-rise building on the East River downtown waterfront for many years until the post-1970s construction boom.
Since 1980, the building has been owned by the 120 Wall Company, LLC, an affiliate of Silverstein Properties Inc., who purchased it for a reported $12 million.〔
In the early 1990s, in cooperation with the City's Economic Development Corporation, Silverstein Properties obtained the designation of 120 Wall Street as New York City's (first and only) Association Center.〔 The designation creates cost-effective office space, and the building has attracted over 35 national not-for-profit organizations, including AFS-USA, Inc., the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, Pacifica Foundation WBAI-FM, the Lucis Trust & World Goodwill, the world headquarters locations of the National Urban League, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The United Negro College Fund, the Alan Guttmacher Institute, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and Lambda Legal.

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