Manhattan Life Insurance Building
| Manhattan Life Insurance Building | |
|---|---|
| Record height | |
| Tallest in New York City from 1894 to 1899[I] | |
| Preceded by | New York World Building | 
| Surpassed by | Park Row Building | 
| General information | |
| Status | Demolished | 
| Type | Commercial offices | 
| Architectural style | Beaux-Arts | 
| Location | 64–70 Broadway, 17–19 New Street New York City, New York | 
| Coordinates | 40°42′28″N 74°00′42″W / 40.70778°N 74.01167°W | 
| Construction started | 1893 | 
| Completed | 1894 | 
| Demolished | 1963 or 1964 | 
| Height | |
| Roof | 348 ft (106 m) | 
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 18 | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Kimball & Thompson | 
| Structural engineer | Charles Sooysmith | 
| References | |
The Manhattan Life Insurance Building was a 348 ft (106 m) tower on Broadway in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City.