History of The New York Times (1851–1896) - Wikipedia When the New-York Daily Times moved into the building in 1858, the paper became the first housed in a building specifically constructed for a newspaper [12] On September 14, 1857, Raymond shortened the paper's name to The New-York Times
First Times Skyscraper Under Construction - 1888 - Geographic Guide The original Times Building, facing Printing House Square, was the third home of the New York Times, completed in 1858 By April 1888, a much larger structure began to be constructed, around the core of the original five-story building, so that the printing presses could be kept operating
History - The New York Times Company The new owner, Adolph Ochs, made his famous pledge of The Times independence, promising to “give the news impartially, without fear or favor, regardless of party, sect, or interests involved ” Over its long history, The Times has published more than 20 million articles in over 64,000 days of publication
The Skyscraper Museum: NEWS PAPER SPIRES WALKTHROUGH After the paper relocated to Times Square in 1905, the former Times Building was renamed 41 Park Row and enlarged Architect Robert Maynicke designed the alteration, which included the removal of the original mansard roof and the inclusion of two additional stories
History of Times Square | Times Square NYC Adolph S Ochs, owner and publisher of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935, saw an opportunity and selected a highly visible location to build the Times Tower, which was the second tallest building in the city at the time
Times Square: NYCs Evolution from Long Acre to Icon Times Square, formerly known as Long Acre Square, is an emblematic landmark of New York City, synonymous with the vibrancy and energy of the metropolis Renamed in 1904 after The New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly erected Times Building, the square has since evolved into a global symbol of urban excitement and entertainment
New York Times Building, Civic Center - Flickr The Times built the first wholly dedicated newspaper headquarters building on this site in 1857–58 The 1889 building was constructed around the core of the original so that the printing presses could run uninterrupted
The New York Times Building - Wikipedia The steel framing and bracing is exposed at the four corner "notches" of the building The New York Times Building is designed as a green building The lower stories have a lobby, retail space, and the Times newsroom surrounding an enclosed garden The other stories are used as office space
From Dazzling to Dirty and Back Again: A Brief History of Times Square Adolph S Ochs, owner and publisher of The New York Times from 1896 to 1935, saw an opportunity and selected a highly visible location to build the Times Tower, which was the second tallest building in the city at the time