TPR Holdings
We start in lower lobby of this distinctive building where we'll lay the groundwork for the tour, where we'll go and what we'll see. The building itself is the result of holdouts, and our first subject.
TPR Holdings
We start in lower lobby of this distinctive building where we'll lay the groundwork for the tour, where we'll go and what we'll see. The building itself is the result of holdouts, and our first subject.
Lipstick Building
(Pass by)
A fascinating ego building
Citicorp Center
(Pass by)
Not a holdout, but a fascinating story is associated with the construction of this building, whose main pillar supports are not in the corners, but in the middle of the side.
Wollensky's Grill
An old buggy whip factory, and a holdout.
Amster Yard
If this oases is open at the time of the tour, we stop in for a moment. A time capsule where histories clash and the city meets the suburbs - - a much earlier one!
Sparks Steak House
This notorious site of a mob hit is next door to an interesting holdout.
Chrysler Building
(Pass by)
Stunning views of this stunning landmark are had along here.
United Nations Headquarters
(Pass by)
We view the Secretariet Building down the block as we continue to pass and discuss holdouts and how they've influenced the streetscapes today.
42nd Street
We end our downtown part of the walk at 42nd Street, where a single holdout survived history.
Grand Central Terminal
As we make our way to the west side and the uptown portion of the tour we will pass through Grand Central. While not associated with a any holdouts, a mini-tour of this iconic landmark is very possible.
One Vanderbilt
(Pass by)
This city-in-a-building was still under construction at this writing.
Brooks Brothers
This historic New York City institution had a holdout as a neighbor.
Bank of America Tower
(Pass by)
We view this crystal shard-iceberg mashup of a building from the side
The Roosevelt Hotel
(Pass by)
We pass by this sole survivor of Terminal City, from a time before air travel when Grand Central linked to three hotels to receive cross-country travelers. We continue our tour passing fascinating ways holdouts have changed the look of the city.
Diamond District
(Pass by)
Worth noting the block where $440 million in diamonds are traded daily. The entrance a block to the north as we cross Fifth Avenue is flanked by 12' diamond sculptures.
Papillon Bistro & Bar
We end the tour here, one of the most compelling examples of a holdout, and is more appropriately a hold-IN. Here a restaurant proprietor negotiated additional square footage to expand his restaurant into the future skyscraper. You can enter the skyscraper today and stand within the walls of a 19th century brownstone.
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