Across the street from the Flatiron's thinner end, the fanciful Miles Building clamors for attention as a unique and…
Named for its triangular wedge shape and carrying the same handle as its taller cousin in Manhattan, the Flatiron welcomes walkers to the entrance of Wall Street, a tree-lined lane of shops and restaurants radiating charm and conviviality. Albert Wirth designed this eight-story office building, faced with limestone, using Beaux Arts detailing. An operator-run elevator still jostles visitors between floors, a salute to triangular life in the big city.
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