The Brutalist style building was built in 1966 during the New Newark era by the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company and the George A. Fuller Company and was once known the Fidelity Union Building, for the company which occupied it. In 2000, the Heritage Capital Group purchased the tower and implemented multimillion-dollar renovation-modernization in 2001, winning the state's Building of the Year award. While Heritage sold 80% interest in 550 Broad Street in 2005, it retains 20 percent ownership and acts as executive operating partner and on-site manager. The company also renovated nearby 570 Broad Street. As of 2012 the major tenant for the building is IDT, which is owner of the nearby Mutual Benefit Life Building.
15 Broad Street is a former office building now containing luxury apartments, on the northeast corner of Exchange Place with entrances at 51 Exchange Place and 37 Wall Street in Manhattan. In 1931 it was one of the 20 largest office buildings in the world.
History
Construction: 1928
The building was built for the Equitable Trust Company and was therefore called the Equitable Trust Building. Replacing the Mills Building and another buildings on the previous site, it was completed in 1928. The Equitable Trust Co. was one of the units of the Chase National Bank organizations, back then one of the largest and most powerful banking institutions in the world. The law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell was located in the predecessor building from around 1889 and moved out when it was demolished, but returned to the address into the newly completed building and stayed there until 1959.
The American Bank Note Company Building is a historical building located at 70 Broad Street, New York, New York (at the corner of Beaver Street, near Bowling Green in Financial District, Manhattan).
Description
The building is a New York City landmark built by architects Kirby, Petit & Green. It is a neo-classical five-story structure with 20,000 square feet consisting of office space and luxury apartments on the upper floors. According to a New York City realtor, the building is a residential, office, retail or mixed-use building. Another Bank Note Company building, also a designated NYC Landmark, on Garrison Avenue in the Bronx borough of New York City, was the company's printing plant until the 1960s.
History
It was built in 1908 as the home of the American Bank Note Company, a leading engraving company which produced bank notes, currency and stock certificates. The building was sold in 1988 The Bank of Tokyo sold the building in 1995 and in 1996 it was remodeled into a restaurant and was given historical landmark status in 1997. It was purchased for USD$5.5m in 2004 by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's organization, the Global Country of World Peace (GCWP) and required $4.9 million in renovations. It was sold to an unnamed Chinese construction and investment company for $18 million in 2010.
Oxford is a city in, and the county seat of, Lafayette County, Mississippi, United States. Founded in 1837, it was named after the British university city of Oxford in hopes of having the state university located there, which it did successfully attract.
As of the 2010 US Census, the population is 18,916; the Census Bureau estimates the city's 2013 population at 20,865. Oxford is the home of the University of Mississippi, founded in 1848, also commonly known as "Ole Miss".
Oxford has been named by USA Today as one of the top six college towns in the nation. It is included in The Best 100 Small Towns in America. Lafayette County consistently leads the state rankings in the lowest unemployment rate per quarter. Oxford City Schools are ranked as "Star" schools, the highest ranking available, and Lafayette County school systems are consistently ranked as "5-star" systems.
History
Oxford and Lafayette County were formed from lands ceded by the Chickasaw in the treaty of Pontotoc Creek in 1832. The county was organized in 1836, and in 1837 three pioneers—John Martin, John Chisom, and John Craig—purchased land from Hoka, a female Chickasaw landowner, as a site for the town. They named it Oxford, intending to promote it as a center of learning in the Old Southwest. In 1841, the Mississippi legislature selected Oxford as the site of the state university, which opened in 1848.
It consists of the county of Oxford and a small portion of Brant County.
History
It was created in 1933 when the ridings of Oxford North and Oxford South were merged. It consisted initially of the county of Oxford, including the part of the village of Tavistock that lies in the county of Oxford.
In 1966, it was expanded to include the Town of Tillsonburg and the whole of the Village of Tavistock. In 1976, it was defined as consisting of the County of Oxford. In 1987, it was expanded to include the Township of Burford in the County of Brant. In 1996, it was defined as consisting of the county of Oxford.
Oxford Martin School Webcam - Broad Street, Oxford
Stream moved to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMVYZ9uMkwI&ab_channel=OxfordMartinSchool
published: 17 Dec 2018
Oxford Broad Street project open for everyone
Our Broad Street project is open for everyone in the heart of Oxford – come visit, come see, or just drop by.
“We need spaces where we can get together, enjoy each other’s company, visit the shops and cafes, and just enjoy this historic city space. Above all it's been done for you and I hope that you visit it and you enjoy it.”
Councillor Andrew Gant, Cabinet Member for Highways Management
Share your Broad Street project experience: https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk/broad-street-consultation
#broadstreetproject #community
published: 15 Nov 2022
Broad Street Christmas Market and Walk around Oxford City Centre - Walking at Oxford City
Happy Christmas from Oxford University (Broad Street, Oxford)
published: 18 Dec 2012
Broad Street Oxford
This is the main street in Oxford, UK
published: 03 Oct 2023
Broad Street, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Any tourist who visits Oxford should walk along this street. It is replete with history and ined by some of the noblest and most ancient colleges.
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published: 21 Jun 2017
2022-Jan-30 - A Walk From Cornmarket To Broad Street, Oxford
A short walk along Cornmarket in Oxford and round the corner into Broad Street, finishing by the Sheldonian Theatre and Blackwells bookshop.
A main street in Oxford that contains monumental buildings such as the world celebrated Bodleian Library and book stores such as Waterstones and Blackwells.
Our Broad Street project is open for everyone in the heart of Oxford – come visit, come see, or just drop by.
“We need spaces where we can get together, enjoy ...
Our Broad Street project is open for everyone in the heart of Oxford – come visit, come see, or just drop by.
“We need spaces where we can get together, enjoy each other’s company, visit the shops and cafes, and just enjoy this historic city space. Above all it's been done for you and I hope that you visit it and you enjoy it.”
Councillor Andrew Gant, Cabinet Member for Highways Management
Share your Broad Street project experience: https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk/broad-street-consultation
#broadstreetproject #community
Our Broad Street project is open for everyone in the heart of Oxford – come visit, come see, or just drop by.
“We need spaces where we can get together, enjoy each other’s company, visit the shops and cafes, and just enjoy this historic city space. Above all it's been done for you and I hope that you visit it and you enjoy it.”
Councillor Andrew Gant, Cabinet Member for Highways Management
Share your Broad Street project experience: https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk/broad-street-consultation
#broadstreetproject #community
I visited the Broad Street Christmas Market in Oxford and the market had lots of interesting items from food to decorations, music, games and all sorts of other...
Any tourist who visits Oxford should walk along this street. It is replete with history and ined by some of the noblest and most ancient colleges.
Patreon: http...
Any tourist who visits Oxford should walk along this street. It is replete with history and ined by some of the noblest and most ancient colleges.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24139755
Paypal: [email protected]
Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/GeorgefromIrel1
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Any tourist who visits Oxford should walk along this street. It is replete with history and ined by some of the noblest and most ancient colleges.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24139755
Paypal: [email protected]
Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/GeorgefromIrel1
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A main street in Oxford that contains monumental buildings such as the world celebrated Bodleian Library and book stores such as Waterstones and Blackwells.
A main street in Oxford that contains monumental buildings such as the world celebrated Bodleian Library and book stores such as Waterstones and Blackwells.
A main street in Oxford that contains monumental buildings such as the world celebrated Bodleian Library and book stores such as Waterstones and Blackwells.
Our Broad Street project is open for everyone in the heart of Oxford – come visit, come see, or just drop by.
“We need spaces where we can get together, enjoy each other’s company, visit the shops and cafes, and just enjoy this historic city space. Above all it's been done for you and I hope that you visit it and you enjoy it.”
Councillor Andrew Gant, Cabinet Member for Highways Management
Share your Broad Street project experience: https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk/broad-street-consultation
#broadstreetproject #community
Any tourist who visits Oxford should walk along this street. It is replete with history and ined by some of the noblest and most ancient colleges.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24139755
Paypal: [email protected]
Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/GeorgefromIrel1
Follow me on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/georgefromireland/
A main street in Oxford that contains monumental buildings such as the world celebrated Bodleian Library and book stores such as Waterstones and Blackwells.
The Brutalist style building was built in 1966 during the New Newark era by the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company and the George A. Fuller Company and was once known the Fidelity Union Building, for the company which occupied it. In 2000, the Heritage Capital Group purchased the tower and implemented multimillion-dollar renovation-modernization in 2001, winning the state's Building of the Year award. While Heritage sold 80% interest in 550 Broad Street in 2005, it retains 20 percent ownership and acts as executive operating partner and on-site manager. The company also renovated nearby 570 Broad Street. As of 2012 the major tenant for the building is IDT, which is owner of the nearby Mutual Benefit Life Building.