New York Life Building (Kansas City, Missouri)
The New York Life Building is a 12-story, 54.86 m (180.0 ft) high-rise in the Library District of downtown Kansas City, Missouri. The brick and brownstone tower, which was completed in 1890, generally is regarded as Kansas City's first skyscraper and was the first building in the city equipped with elevators. It was commissioned by the New York Life Insurance Company, which also used the same design for the Omaha National Bank Building in Omaha that was completed in 1889. Several buildings around the world share its name. A centerpiece of the Library District and Baltimore Avenue Historic District, the building is located amid historic structures such as the Kansas City Club and the Central Library.
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West 9th Street, Downtown Kansas City
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 39.104 ° | E -94.5842 ° |
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New York Life Building
West 9th Street 20
64105 Downtown Kansas City
Missouri, United States
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