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Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building : ウィキペディア英語版 | Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building
}} The Southern New England Telephone Company Administration Building, also known as The Eli, is a skyscraper at 227 Church Street in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. The former headquarters of the Southern New England Telephone Company (SNET), the Art Deco building was completed in 1938, and was the tallest building in the city until 1966 (it is currently the tenth-tallest building in New Haven's skyline). Some 1,200 SNET employees worked in the office building after its completion.〔 Beginning in 2004, the building was converted to a luxury apartment building and rechristened "The Eli"; it now is home to 142 apartments and two storefronts.〔(Former SNET building finds new tenants- The New Haven Register - Serving New Haven, Connecticut )〕〔(Luxury apartments dress up downtown housing options | Yale Daily News )〕 The building, designed by Douglas Orr and Roy W. Foote, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It is regarded as New Haven's "premier" example of Art Deco architecture, and displays one of the area's most extensive employment of Stony Creek pink granite. When built in 1937, it was the tallest and largest office building in the city.〔 and (''Accompanying 12 photos, exterior and interior'' )〕 ==See also==
*National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven, Connecticut
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