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The Whitehall Building

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Identification
Name
The Whitehall Building
Alternative name
The Ocean Apartments, Whitehall Tower, 1-17 West Street
Emporis Building Number
115142
Location
Main address
Virtual address
Virtual address
Virtual address
Address as text
17 Battery Place at West Street, NE Corner to Washington Street
ZIP
10004
Complex
Block
15
Lot
100004
Neighborhood
District
City
State
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Longitude
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Latitude
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Map and Surrounding Area
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Technical Data
Height (tip)
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Height (architectural)
78.94 m
Height (roof)
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Length
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Width
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Floors (above ground)
20
Construction start
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Construction end
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Renovation end
1995
Usable floor area
*
Elevators
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Structure in General
Construction type
high-rise building
Current status
existing [completed]
Structural material
steel
Architectural style
beaux-arts
Usages
Main usages
residential
commercial office
Features and Amenities
Transmission antenna on roof
Facts
The building was converted to apartments in 1999.
Designated landmark status on February 8, 2000.
They hired the prolific architectural firm of Clinton & Russell to design a thirty-one-story addition facing West Street, with a tower overlooking the original building.
Constructed in 1908-10, the Greater Whitehall, as the addition was called, was the largest office structure in the city at the time of its completion.
The building's huge size coupled with its location on landfill at the edge of Manhattan island created the need for unusual types of foundations and methods for their installation.
The elegant limestone facade, designed in a neo-Renaissance style with a traditional organization of base, shaft, and capital complements the original structure.
The twenty-story Whitehall Building, named for Peter Stuyvesant's seventeenth-century house that had been located nearby, was constructed in 1902-04 and designed by the preeminent turn-of -the-century architect Henry J. Hardenbergh.
This highly visible site at the southernmost tip of Manhattan, overlooking Battery Park, inspired the architect to create a building with bold design features and a dramatic color scheme.
Built as a speculative office tower by the real estate and development firm of Robert A. and William H. Chesebrough, the building was an immediate success and the developers began plans to build an addition.
Companies involved in this building

Architect: Henry J. Hardenbergh

Other Companies:
Moinian Group, Moinian Group, George A. Fuller Company, Gotham Construction Company, LLC
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