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  2. 333 Wacker Drive - Wikipedia

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    The building marks the division between North Wacker Drive and West Wacker Drive as the street makes a 90 degree turn. Based on the Chicago grid system for street numbers, if the building had been given an address on North Wacker, the street number would have been an odd number between 200 and 300. Major tenants. Nuveen Investments; Aetna Insurance

  3. ‘Home Alone’ house for sale in Chicago suburb. See the ...

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    The movie's famous house — yep, it's a real house — hit the market this week for the first time in 12 years, selling for $5.25 million. The 9,126-sq. ft. home, built in 1921 and located in the ...

  4. 34th Street–Herald Square station - Wikipedia

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    The 34th Street–Herald Square station (also signed as 34th Street) is an underground station complex on the BMT Broadway Line and the IND Sixth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. It is located at Herald Square in Midtown Manhattan where 34th Street, Broadway and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) intersect, and is served by the D, F ...

  5. 34th Street (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    34th Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan.It runs the width of Manhattan Island from West Side Highway on the West Side to the FDR Drive on the East Side. 34th Street is used as a crosstown artery between New Jersey to the west and Queens to the east, connecting the Lincoln Tunnel to New Jersey with the Queens–Midtown Tunnel to Long Island.

  6. The Spiral (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .thespiralny .com. The Spiral, also known as 66 Hudson Boulevard, is a 66-floor, 1,031-foot (314 m) skyscraper with 2.85 million square feet (265,000 m 2 ), on 34th Street between Hudson Boulevard and Tenth Avenue in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City. It was developed by Tishman Speyer, constructed by Turner Construction, and ...

  7. Several Families Without Their Homes After West Chicago ...

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    Firefighters were called to the 800 block of Burr Oaks Drive at 5:49 p.m. for a report of a fire. When they got to the scene, they saw smoke and flames coming from the third floor of the building.

  8. Javits Center - Wikipedia

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    Javits Center. /  40.75750°N 74.00250°W  / 40.75750; -74.00250. The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, commonly known as the Javits Center, is a large convention center on Eleventh Avenue between 34th Street and 38th Street in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by architect James Ingo Freed of Pei Cobb Freed ...

  9. Upper West Side Track Fire Forces Trains To Evacuate: MTA - Patch

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    Upper West Side Track Fire Forces Trains To Evacuate: MTA - Upper West Side, NY - The fire broke out at the West 103rd Street and Broadway station. A shopping cart left on the tracks caused the ...

  10. 33rd Street station (PATH) - Wikipedia

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    33rd Street station is a terminal station on the PATH system. Located at the intersection of 32nd Street and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) in the Herald Square neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan, New York City, it is served by the Hoboken–33rd Street and Journal Square–33rd Street lines on weekdays, and by the Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) line on late nights, weekends ...

  11. 33rd Street–Rawson Street station - Wikipedia

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    Station service legend. Symbol. Description. Stops all times. The 33rd Street–Rawson Street station (announced as the 33rd Street station on trains) is a local station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway. It is located over Queens Boulevard on a concrete viaduct. It is served by the 7 train at all times.