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Identification Name National Newark Building Alternative name National Newark & Essex Bank Building, Midatlantic National Bank Building Emporis Building ID 121288
Location
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Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data Height (architectural) 141.73 m Height (roof) * Floors (above ground) 34 Construction start * Construction end * Renovation end 2002 Gross floor area * Usable floor area * Floor-to-floor height * Floor-to-ceiling height * Elevators *
Structure in General Construction type skyscraper Current status  existing [completed] Structural system rigid frame Structural material steel Facade material brick Facade system applied masonry Architectural style neo-classicism
Usages Main usages  commercial office
Facts
This was the tallest building in New Jersey from 1931 until the completion of Exchange Place Centre in Jersey City in 1989. |
Chief exterior materials are tan brick and limestone. |
The top of the building is modeled after the mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the 7 Wonders of the World. |
The mezzanine is decorated with ten murals by J. Monroe Hewlett and Charles Gulbrandsen which depict the growth of commerce in Newark. |
A $68 million renovation was completed in 2002. |
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