Flatiron Building (disambiguation)
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The Flatiron Building
Flatiron Building
The Flatiron Building, or Fuller Building, as it was originally called, is located at 175 Fifth Avenue in the borough of Manhattan, New York City and is considered to be a groundbreaking skyscraper. Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in the city and the only skyscraper...

is a skyscraper in New York City, finished in 1902.

Flatiron Building may also refer to:
  • Flatiron Building (Asheville, North Carolina), 1925
  • Flatiron Building (Atlanta)
    Flatiron Building (Atlanta)
    The English-American Building, commonly referenced as the Flatiron Building, is a building completed in 1897 located at 84 Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, on the wedge-shaped block between Peachtree Street NE, Poplar Street NW, and Broad Street NW, also creating a one-block break...

    , 1897
  • Flatiron Building (Bellingham, Washington)
    Flatiron Building (Bellingham, Washington)
    The Hamilton Building also known as The was the first "skyscraper" in Bellingham. Built in 1908 for Talifero Simpson Hamilton's growing Bellingham Bay Furniture Company established in 1889, the building cost $100,000 and used thirty-five thousand barrels of cement along with 200,000 pounds of steel...

    , 1908
  • Flatiron Building (Bradford, Pennsylvania), 1903
  • 47 Plaza Street West
    47 Plaza Street West
    47 Plaza Street West is a 1928 Brooklyn, New York apartment building designed by the noted architect Rosario Candela. The building, located on Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza is in the distinctive flatiron shape....

     (Brooklyn, New York, 1928.
  • Flatiron Building (Brownsville, Pennsylvania)
    Flatiron Building (Brownsville, Pennsylvania)
    The Melega Art Museum is in Brownsville, PA, with the website athttp://melegaartmuseum.org/Frank_L_Melega_Art_Museum/Home.htmland the physical location in the original Flatiron Building [many other Flatiron Buildings have copied the original artistic building style...

    , 1830
  • Flatiron Building (Chattanooga, Tennessee), 1911
  • Flatiron Building (Chicago)
    Flatiron Building (Chicago)
    The Flat Iron Building is located in the Wicker Park district of West Town, Chicago, Illinois. The landmark building is located at the intersection of Milwaukee Avenue, North Avenue, and Damen Avenue...

    , 1925
  • Flatiron Building (Columbus, Ohio), 1914
  • Flatiron Building (Denver, Colorado), 1923
  • Flat Iron Building (Edmonton, Alberta), 1913 aka Gibson Block
  • Flatiron Flats (Eureka Springs, Arkansas
    Eureka Springs, Arkansas
    Eureka Springs is a city in Carroll County, Arkansas, United States. Along with Berryville, it is one of the two county seats for the county. It is located in the Ozark Mountains of northwest Arkansas. According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the town is 2,350...

    ), 1880
  • Flatiron Building (Fort Worth, Texas), 1907
  • Flatiron Building (Grand Forks, North Dakota)
    Flatiron Building (Grand Forks, North Dakota)
    The Flatiron Building was an historic building in Grand Forks, North Dakota that was built in 1906 and was destroyed by the 1997 Red River Flood...

    , 1906
  • Het Strijkijzer
    Het Strijkijzer
    Het Strijkijzer is a residential and office skyscraper in The Hague, Netherlands. It is tall with 42 floors and is the second tallest building in the city...

     (Dutch for "The Iron") (The Hague, Netherlands), 2007
  • Flatiron Building (Lacombe, Alberta)
    Flatiron Building (Lacombe, Alberta)
    - Flatiron Building - Museum and Interpretive Centre :The Flatiron building in Lacombe, Alberta is the oldest flatiron building in the province. It was designed by architects Morley Hogle, and Huntley Ward Davis in 1903 and opened for business in 1904. The building served as the Merchants Bank of...

    , 1903
  • Imperial Buildings (Liverpool), 1879
  • Flat Iron Building (Norwich, Connecticut), 1887
  • Flatiron Hotel
    Flatiron Hotel
    The Flatiron Hotel is located at 1722 St. Mary's Avenue in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Designed by architect George Prinz and originally constructed in 1912 as an office building, in 1914 it was renovated for use as a hotel. Today the building serves as office and commercial space, as well as housing...

    , (Omaha, Nebraska), 1912
  • Flatiron Building (Portland, Oregon)
    Flatiron Building (Portland, Oregon)
    The Flatiron Building, also known as Ringlers Annex and Espresso Bar is a historic two-story building in downtown Portland, Oregon. Since 1989, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places...

    , 1916
  • Flatiron Building (San Francisco, 1907)
  • Flatiron Building (San Francisco, 1913)
  • Flat Iron Building (Stockholm), 2009
  • Flatiron Building (Toronto, 1845) - known as Coffin Block Building and replaced by current Flatiron Building
  • Flatiron Building (Toronto, 1892)
  • Flatiron Building (Toronto, 1988) - also known as 25 The Esplanade
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