Flat Iron Building Short

Flatiron Building

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The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, is a 22-story, 285-foot-tall steel-framed triangular building at 175 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District …

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Oct 28, 2024
Even though it’s under construction it’s still good to see. Can still see the h we ought and shape but obviously a lot better when it isn’t so covered Full review by 483melanieh
Jun 13, 2024
never seen it. Always wanted to see it. Sadly, when we got there in June 2024, it was covered in scaffolding for renovation. Oh well, guess I've been there and done that now. Full review by fozjon
Jun 2, 2024
You can't get any awesome pics right now - it is under restoration/construction so it is completely surrounded in scaffolding and a black shade.... it was disappointing. Full review by lasvegasbonbon

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Is it possible to tour the inside of the building? Thanks Al
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The building comprises of shops - lower floor and office upper floors so unless you ar going on business or find a friendly business owner highly unlikely - but still the best views are …
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The building comprises of shops - lower floor and office upper floors so unless you ar going on business or find a friendly business owner highly unlikely - but still the best views are on the outside.
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Too many to count unless you are a window cleaner But if you have the time to count them let me know
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Was not around long enough to count them all...:)
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How many windows are in this building. My daughter is doing a math project on this building. Thanks Kim from Canada
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Count the number high on one side. Count the number wide on one side.....multiply to determine the product. Then count the number on the apex. Add to the product. Should be pretty …
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Count the number high on one side. Count the number wide on one side.....multiply to determine the product. Then count the number on the apex. Add to the product. Should be pretty close!
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