745 Seventh Avenue
2001 establishments in New York CityBarclaysKohn Pedersen Fox buildingsLehman BrothersOffice buildings completed in 2001 ... and 4 more
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745 Seventh Avenue is a 575 ft (175 m), 38-story skyscraper in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, New York. Designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox and originally built in 2001 for financial services firm Morgan Stanley, it was instead purchased by competing firm Lehman Brothers and served as Lehman's headquarters until the bank's collapse in 2008. The building has since served as the headquarters of Barclays' investment banking division.
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7th Avenue, New York
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N 40.760530555556 ° | E -73.98295 ° |
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Barclays
7th Avenue 745
10019 New York
New York, United States
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