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The 1,046-foot-tall Chrysler Building, completed in May of 1930, was the pinnacle of both the then-unnamed Art Deco period and the skyscraper boom that rapidly transformed New York City’s skyline.
Cooper Union has hired Savills to sell the Art Deco dowager in what would be its first proper trade in nearly a decade.
Midtown’s shimmering Art Deco crown jewel is officially for sale—again. The Chrysler Building, that spired symbol of 1930s New York glamour, has hit the market after a courtroom soap opera that ended ...
The leasehold for the iconic Chrysler Building is on the market for the first time since 2019, after a judge terminated RFR’s ...
Midtown's Chrysler Building, an iconic part of Manhattan's skyline, has hit the market. The leasehold for the 77-story Art ...
Cooper Union is ready to cash in at the Chrysler Building. The college and owner of the historic building tapped Savills to ...
The unit is located in a newer SoHo building where Novak Djokovic, an Uber co-founder and President Donald Trump’s niece have ...