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In 2019, David Hotson_Architect was retained by developer Alchemy Properties to provide an alternate vision for the six-story-tall raw shell of the Pinnacle Penthouse , situated at the summit of the landmarked 1913 Woolworth Building in Lower Manhattan. This vision involved adding an additional floor to enhance to experiential drama of arrival and add the encircling terrace to the penthouse property. This modified configuration ultimately led to the sale of this extraordinary property…

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Other articles where Woolworth Building is discussed: Cass Gilbert: …England), architect, designer of the Woolworth Building (1908–13) in New York City and of the United States Supreme Court Building (completed 1935) in Washington, D.C. Conscientious and prosperous, he was an acknowledged leader of the architectural profession in the United States during a period in which monumental architecture predominated.

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The penthouse of NYC's Woolworth Building just got a $31 million price cut. Check out 'The Pinnacle,' which occupies the top 5 floors of the iconic, green-roofed skyscraper. Woolworth Building Nyc, Woolworth Building, Nyc Penthouse, Homes Around The World, Downtown Manhattan, Birthday Bag, Chrysler Building, The Penthouse, I Love New York

The condo comes as a "white-box" unit, meaning it comes without any furniture, finishings, or appliances, so the buyer can customize it completely.

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The Woolworth Building was named a National Historic Landmark in 1966 and a New York City Landmark in 1983, but a change of ownership to the Witkoff Group coupled with the September 11th attacks on the World Trade Centers brought about the closure of the space to the public.

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