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DuMont Building

The DuMont Building (also known as 515 Madison Avenue) is a 532-foot (162 m) high, 42-story building located at 53rd Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.[1]

DuMont Building
General information
Location515 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates40°45′36″N 73°58′26″W / 40.759897°N 73.973935°W / 40.759897; -73.973935
Completed1931
OwnerNewmark & Co.
ManagementNewmark & Co.
Height
Top floor162 m (531 ft)
Technical details
Floor count42[1]
Floor area250,000 sq ft (23,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)J.E.R. Carpenter
DeveloperJohn H. Carpenter

The building was built in art deco and neo-gothic style by John H. Carpenter and designed by his brother, architect J.E.R. Carpenter who also designed Lincoln Tower as well as nearly 125 buildings along Fifth Avenue and Park Avenue.[2][3][4]

Broadcasting antenna edit

One of the building's most distinctive features is a broadcasting antenna that traces back to the building's role in the first television broadcasts of Allen B. DuMont’s experimental television station W2XWV in 1938. The station became commercially licensed as WABD—named for DuMont's initials—in 1944, WNEW-TV in 1958, and is now WNYW. The station was one of the few television channels that continued to broadcast through World War II.

After the war, the network and WABD moved to bigger studios - first at the Wanamaker's store at Ninth Street and Broadway in Greenwich Village,[5] then the Adelphi Theatre, the Ambassador Theatre, and in 1954 to the Central Turn-Verein Opera House at 205 East 67th, which was renamed The DuMont Tele-Centre and today is the Fox Television Center, home of WABD's descendant, WNYW.

In June 1951, the WABD antenna was moved to the top of the Empire State Building, consolidating all New York television stations at one location.

In 1958, WKCR-FM, the radio station of Columbia University, began transmitting from the former WABD antenna on the roof of the building, remaining there until 1977, when it became the first radio (or television) station to transmit from the antenna atop the World Trade Center, the move necessitated by the construction of other surrounding skyscrapers which started interfering with the station's signal. As of 2021, the antenna still stands atop the building.[6]

Other events edit

In 1947, the building, which housed the Spanish consulate, was the site of a protest by 700 picketers protesting against the government of Francisco Franco and demanding that the United States end diplomatic relations with Spain.[7]

In 1962, the 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m2) building was sold to Newmark & Co. which still owns and manages it.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b , Emporis. Accessed September 27, 2008.
  2. ^ "Books: The New York Apartment Houses of Rosario Candela and James Carpenter by Andrew Alpern with essays by David Netto and Christopher Gray". Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  3. ^ "Publishers Lease Floor in Madison Avenue Building", New York Times (October 18, 1931)
  4. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on February 21, 2007. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
  5. ^ Bergmann, Ted and Skutch, Ira (2002) The DuMont Television Network: What Happened? 21-22. Scarecrow Press: Lanham, Maryland. ISBN 0-8108-4270-X.
  6. ^ Fraser, C. Gerald. "WKCR Will Be the First Station To Transmit From Trade Center", The New York Times, July 30, 1977. Accessed September 27, 2008.
  7. ^ Staff. "ANTI-FRANCO DEMONSTRATION STAGED HERE YESTERDAY", The New York Times, March 3, 1946. Accessed September 27, 2008.
  8. ^ Staff. "515 Madison Leasehold Sold", The New York Times, July 20, 1962.

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