Post Time:Apr 14,2010Classify:Industry NewsView:177
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday [April 13]bestowed landmark status on the Springs Mills Building, a tower clad in green glass at 104 West 40th St., just west of Avenue of the Americas, which was built in 1963 and named for a pillowcase maker.
The building is the eighth mid-century Modernist building given the status in the last seven years, said Elisabeth de Bourbon, spokeswoman for the commission, according to an article in The New York Times.
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