John D. Rockefeller
City Museum Disposes of Rockefeller Rooms
The Museum of the City of New York has decided to quietly dispose of its Rockefeller Rooms to make way for a modernization of its Fifth Avenue building, The Art Newspaper reports. For 70 years, the two period rooms from the Manhattan townhouse of oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller have been the museum’s main attractions. The dressing room is likely to go the Metropolitan Museum of Art which is currently reinstalling its suite of American period rooms, slated to reopen in January 2009. read more »
Standard Oil Up For Grabs! $262.5 Million?
Crain's has big news this afternoon: The old Koeppel family is selling the 31-story Standard Oil Building, built by John D. Rockefeller at Broadway and Beaver Street in 1922 and 1923.The asking price for 26 Broadway has not been revealed, but downtown office buildings are selling at an average of $350 a square foot, or $262.5 million for the 750,000 square foot office tower.
Not bad for a masterpiece of limestone-clad capitalism. read more »
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