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The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and completed in 1931, the building has a roof height of 1,250 feet (380 m) and stands a total of 1,454 feet (443.2 m) tall, including its antenna. Its name is derived from “Empire State”, the nickname of New York, which is of unknown origin. As of 2017 the building is the 5th-tallest completed skyscraper in the United Statesand the 28th-tallest in the world. It is also the 6th-tallest freestanding structure in the Americas,More info:wiki

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#10    Empire State Building Main Deck,More info:guideandgo

 

#9    The Empire State Building’s New Visitor Center Celebrates Official Opening Day,More info:newyorkyimby

Last year, 4.2 million people visited the Empire State Building’s observation deck through their Fifth Avenue lobby. What the visitors may not have realized is that office employees were using the same entrance. Thankfully, workers will no longer have to wade through crowds of wayward tourists every day. A new entrance officially opened yesterday for the famous Midtown supertall, designed to accommodate the large number of visitors and create a more engaging experience.

#8    Secrets of the Empire State Building,More info:edition.cnn

(CNN) — The Empire State Building is a symbol of everything New York City is known for: ambition, innovation, a competitive spirit and sheer will.
Built in just over one year at the start of the 1930s, the Empire State Building cemented its place in history by edging out the Chrysler Building for the title of tallest building in the world. It lost the title decades ago, but the Art Deco skyscraper remains one of the most iconic tourist spots in Manhattan.
Construction began on March 17, 1930, and President Herbert Hoover officially opened it on May 1, 1931. Initial plans for the skyscraper were quite modest, but the “Race into the Sky” was just too much to resist and plans were revised to make it the 103-story, 1,250-feet-tall monolith we know now.

#7    NYC’s Empire State Building Takes Energy-Efficiency To New Heights,More info:energymanagertoday

The iconic Empire State Building in New York City is pointing the way toward energy efficiency. Since the building started a comprehensive retrofit in 2009, it has been consistently racking up savings every year. Currently the retrofit is projected to save 38% of the building’s energy and $4.4 million annually, according to the building’s ownership.

The building ownership worked on several major retrofit projects with a team that included the Clinton Climate Initiative, Johnson Controls, JLL, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), and Rocky Mountain Institute.

One of several substantial retrofit projects installed more than 6,000 insulated reflective barriers behind radiator units on the building’s perimeter. A lighting retrofit reduced lighting power density in tenant spaces using ambient as well as task lighting. Dimmable ballasts, photosensors, and plug load occupancy sensors for personal workstations were added as well.

The building’s control systems were also upgraded, which included controls for the refrigeration plant building management system; condenser water system upgrades; chiller water air handling; DX air handling units; exhaust fans; stand alone chiller monitoring; various room temperature sensors; and electrical service monitoring.

There was a chiller plant retrofit, a new air handling layout, and a window project that involved upgrading the existing insulated glass within the building’s roughly 6,500 double-hung windows to include suspended coated film and gas fill, according to the building’s online description.

#6   Stock Photo – New York City Skyline � Midtown and Empire State Building, view from Rockefeller Center,More info:123rf

 

#5    15 Things You Might Not Know About the Empire State Building,More info:mentalfloss

 

#4    Empire State Building New York City,More info:otis

 

#3    See Cecil the Lion and Other Animals Light Up the Empire State Building,More info:time

 

#2    EMPIRE STATE BUILDING TICKETS: WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT,More info:placepass

 

#1     Trip of a lifetime: Photos from The Empire State Building,More info:attractiontix

 

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