20 Exchange Place is a skyscraper in Manhattan, New York City. The 59-storey building was erected in around 1930-1931. At that time, it was called the National City Bank of New York and the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company. These two entities eventually evolved to become the present-day Citigroup. It was used as the company headquarters until 1959, and was still owned by the bank until 1979.
20 Exchange Place is 846.4 feet (258 meters) tall. It is the 6th tallest building in Manhattan, and the 27th tallest in New York City. The building was designated a City Landmark in 1996.
20 Exchange Place Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:20_Exchange_Place_Tower_111.jpg Author: ButtonwoodTree
Today part of 20 Exchange Place has been converted for residential use, from the 16th to the 57th floor. During the makeover, the building was returned to its original light color.
Getting there
The nearest subway stations are the Broad St (J) and Wall St (2, 3) stations.
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