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Larkin Building (New York City)

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For Frank Lloyd Wright building in Buffalo see: Larkin Administration Building

The Larkin Building was a 110-floor (368.2 meter) skyscraper that was proposed in 1926 and canceled in 1930 in New York City, New York, United States. It was going to be made mainly of stone and steel, and used primarily as office space. The McGraw-Hill Building occupies the site now.[1]

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