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Mar 31, 1912: Page 25
FACTS CONCERNING HUDSON TERMINAL BUILDINGS
(Largest Ofkich Bdildings in the World)
Floors Above Strbet Level.....................22
Floors Below Street Level....................4
Square Feet Rentable Area {100 Per Cent. Rented)......877,900
Number of Elevators........................39
Number of Rooms.......................4,500
Number of Leaseholders ..................... 950
Estimated Population of the Buildings............10,000
The following well-known Corporations have Offices in the
Hudson Terminal Buildings :
American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company
American Bridge Company
American Gas & Electric Company
American Locomotive Company
American Sheet & Tin Plate Company
American Steel Foundries Company
American Steel & Wire Company
Armstrong Cork Company
Armour & Company
Barber Asphalt Paving Company
Burns Brothers
Carbon Steel Company
Carnegie Steel Company
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company
Corn Exchange Bank (Terminal Branch)
Crocker-Wheeler Company
Cutlet-Hammer Manufacturing Company
Equitable Life Assurance Society
Erie Railroad Company
Fairbanks, Morse & Company
Franklin Railway Supply Company
General Electric Company
Hale & Kilburn Company
Harlan & Hollingsworth Corporation
Hayward Company
Kerite Insulated Wire & Cable Company
Lorain Steel Company
National Tube Company
New York Life In.surance Company
New York Telephone Company
Railway Steel Spring Company
Rogers, Brown &. Company
Sherwin-Williams Company
Southern Railway Company
B. F, Sturtevant Company
Union Switch & Signal Company
United States Post Office (Terminal Branch)
United States Steel Products Company
The following Railroads have Ticket Offices on the Concourse Floor
of the Hudson Terminal :
Pennsylvania Railroad Company
Lehigh Valley Railroad Company
Erie Railroad Company
New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad Co.
CLUBS:
Railroad Club of New York, 21st and 22d Floors of Cortlandt Building, 30 Church Street
Machinery Club of New York, 21st and 22d Floors of Fulton Building, 50 Church Street