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  2. The New York Times Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Building is a 52-story skyscraper at 620 Eighth Avenue, near Times Square, in New York City. It is the headquarters of The New York Times and was completed in 2007 for over $1 billion.

  3. The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, ownership, circulation, and controversies of The New York Times, one of the oldest and most influential newspapers in the U.S. The article covers the paper's origins, coverage, awards, online platforms, and related publications.

  4. 229 West 43rd Street - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and architecture of the former New York Times Building, a landmark office and retail complex in Midtown Manhattan. The building was expanded in three stages from 1913 to 1947 and is now owned by Columbia Property Trust and Kushner Companies.

  5. New York Times Building (41 Park Row) - Wikipedia

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    41 Park Row is an office building in Manhattan, New York, that was the headquarters of The New York Times from 1889 to 1903. It is a Romanesque Revival structure with a granite and limestone facade, and a landmark of the former "Newspaper Row" area.

  6. The New York Times Company - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Company is a public company that publishes The New York Times and other media properties. It was founded in 1851 and is now led by A. G. Sulzberger and Meredith Kopit Levien.

  7. History of The New York Times (1851–1896) - Wikipedia

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    —George Jones, March 29, 1871 Under Jones, The New-York Times actively sought to challenge William M. Tweed and the Tweed Ring. The death of Taylor, who was a business partner of Tweed's through the New-York Printing Company, in September 1870 allowed the Times to attack the Tweed Ring. The New-York Times, except for Harper's Weekly through Thomas Nast, was the only newspaper in New York ...

  8. One Times Square - Wikipedia

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    One Times Square is a 25-story skyscraper on Times Square in New York City, built in 1903–1904 as the headquarters of The New York Times. The building has been renovated several times and features advertising billboards on its facade, a New Year's Eve ball drop, and a planned observation deck and museum.

  9. Protesters stage sit-in at New York Times headquarters to ...

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    NEW YORK (AP) — Pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupied the lobby of The New York Times on Thursday, demanding an immediate cease-fire in Gaza while accusing the media of showing a bias toward ...