The Railway Exchange Building is an 84.4 m (277 ft), 21-story high-rise office building in St. Louis, Missouri. The 1914 steel-frame building is in the Chicago school architectural style, and was designed by architect Mauran, Russell & Crowell. The building was the city's tallest when it opened, and remains the second-largest building in downtown St. Louis by interior area, with almost 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m2) of space. In January 2017, Hudson Holdings, a National Historic Property Developer based in Delray Beach, Florida, purchased the building for $20 million.
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| - El Railway Exchange Building es un 277 pies de 21 pisos de gran altura edificio de oficinas en San Luis, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Misuri (Estados Unidos). El edificio con estructura de acero de 1914 tiene el estilo arquitectónico de la escuela de Chicago y fue diseñado por el arquitecto . El edificio era el más alto de la ciudad cuando abrió, y sigue siendo el segundo edificio más grande en el centro de San Luis por área interior, con casi 111 484 m² de espacio. Desde 1983 está incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos. (es)
- The Railway Exchange Building is an 84.4 m (277 ft), 21-story high-rise office building in St. Louis, Missouri. The 1914 steel-frame building is in the Chicago school architectural style, and was designed by architect Mauran, Russell & Crowell. The building was the city's tallest when it opened, and remains the second-largest building in downtown St. Louis by interior area, with almost 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m2) of space. In January 2017, Hudson Holdings, a National Historic Property Developer based in Delray Beach, Florida, purchased the building for $20 million. (en)
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| - El Railway Exchange Building es un 277 pies de 21 pisos de gran altura edificio de oficinas en San Luis, la ciudad más poblada del estado de Misuri (Estados Unidos). El edificio con estructura de acero de 1914 tiene el estilo arquitectónico de la escuela de Chicago y fue diseñado por el arquitecto . El edificio era el más alto de la ciudad cuando abrió, y sigue siendo el segundo edificio más grande en el centro de San Luis por área interior, con casi 111 484 m² de espacio. Desde 1983 está incluido en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos. El edificio pasó mucho tiempo el hogar de la tienda insignia de la cadena de grandes almacenes Famous-Barr — y la sede de su empresa matriz May Department Stores — hasta que la marca fue comprada por Macy ; la tienda se convirtió en Macy's en 2006. Macy's decidió vender el edificio en 2008 y cerró la tienda en 2013. En enero de 2017, el edificio fue comprado por $ 20 millones por Hudson Holdings, un desarrollador de propiedades históricas nacionales con sede en Delray Beach. (es)
- The Railway Exchange Building is an 84.4 m (277 ft), 21-story high-rise office building in St. Louis, Missouri. The 1914 steel-frame building is in the Chicago school architectural style, and was designed by architect Mauran, Russell & Crowell. The building was the city's tallest when it opened, and remains the second-largest building in downtown St. Louis by interior area, with almost 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m2) of space. The building was long home to the flagship store of the Famous-Barr chain of department stores — and the headquarters of its parent company May Department Stores — until Macy's purchased the brand; the store was rebranded as Macy's in 2006. Macy's sold the building in 2008 and closed the store in 2013. In January 2017, Hudson Holdings, a National Historic Property Developer based in Delray Beach, Florida, purchased the building for $20 million. (en)
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