. . . . . . "1930"^^ . . . "60"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "60 Hudson Street"@en . . . . . . . "--10-01"^^ . . . . . . "60 Hudson Street, formerly known as the Western Union Building, is a 24-story telecommunications building in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Built in 1928\u20131930, it was one of several Art Deco-style buildings designed by Ralph Thomas Walker of Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker for telecommunications in the early 20th century. 60 Hudson Street spans the entire block between Hudson Street, Thomas Street, Worth Street, and West Broadway. 60 Hudson Street is 371 feet (113 m) tall. Its design shows the influence of Dutch and German Expressionism, with Art Deco detailing. The building's shape features asymmetrical massing and numerous setbacks. The brick facade uses a gradient color scheme with nineteen distinct hues, moving from darker shades to lighter ones as the building rises, and several ornate entrances at ground level lead to a barrel-vaulted brick lobby. 60 Hudson Street was initially the headquarters of Western Union, and its construction was commissioned by Western Union president Newcomb Carlton. The building was described as the world's largest telegraph building upon its opening and served as the combined headquarters for all of Western Union's divisions, which were scattered across New York City prior to the building's completion. Though Western Union relocated elsewhere in 1973, its former headquarters remains a communications center, and since the late 20th century, has housed a colocation center, making it one of the most important Internet hubs in the world. The exterior and lobby were designated as official New York City landmarks in 1991."@en . . . . "Manhattan, New York"@en . 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"60 Hudson Street, formerly known as the Western Union Building, is a 24-story telecommunications building in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Built in 1928\u20131930, it was one of several Art Deco-style buildings designed by Ralph Thomas Walker of Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker for telecommunications in the early 20th century. 60 Hudson Street spans the entire block between Hudson Street, Thomas Street, Worth Street, and West Broadway."@en . "60 Hudson Street, anteriormente conocido como el Western Union Building, es un edificio de telecomunicaciones que abarca toda la manzana entre , Thomas Street, Worth Street y West Broadway en el barrio de Tribeca en Manhattan, Nueva York. Fue construido entre 1928 y 1930 y dise\u00F1ado por Ralph Walker, del estudio arquitect\u00F3nico como la sede de Western Union, funci\u00F3n que cumpli\u00F3 hasta 1973. El edificio contiene oficinas, un auditorio, cafeter\u00EDa, tiendas y salas de equipo, junto con 70 millones de metros de cable.\u200B\u200B El dise\u00F1o del edificio muestra la influencia del expresionismo alem\u00E1n, mientras que el detalle es art dec\u00F3. Los ladrillos exteriores del edificio combinan tonos oscuros y claros a medida que el edificio se eleva, con una combinaci\u00F3n de 19 colores en la fachada. Tanto el interior como el exterior del edificio, que ahora es uno de los concentradores de internet m\u00E1s importantes del mundo, fueron designados monumentos de Nueva York en 1991."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Western Union Building"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "right"@en . . . . . . "60 Hudson Street"@es . "horizontal"@en . . . "24"^^ . . . . . . "60 Hudson Street"@en . . . . . . . . . . "60"^^ . . "40.71777725219727"^^ . . . . . "1123599398"^^ . . "113.0808"^^ . "350"^^ . . "50920"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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