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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
Main address
736-754 Broad Street
Virtual address
Virtual address
Address as text
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ZIP
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District
City
State
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Technical Data
Height (architectural)
141.73 m
Height (roof)
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Floors (above ground)
34
Construction start
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Construction end
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Renovation end
2002
Gross floor area
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Usable floor area
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Floor-to-floor height
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Floor-to-ceiling height
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Elevators
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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.
Companies involved in this building

architect: John H. & Wilson C. Ely

Other companies:
Cogswell Realty Group, LLC, Cogswell Realty Group, LLC, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
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