HOME LIFE BUILDING, 10TH FLOOR COLUMN AND GIRDER COVERINGS AND PARTITIONS INTACT. Transom windows seen in partition. from the Article THE TALL BUILDING UNDER TEST OF FIRE. By H. de B. Parsons. from The Engineering Magazine Devoted to Industrial Progress Volume XVI October 1898 - March 1899 The Engineering Magazine Co Home Life Building, also known as 253 Broadway, is an office building in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is in Manhattan's Tribeca and Civic Center neighborhoods at the northwest corner of Broadway and Murray Street, adjacent to City Hall Park.


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