List of buildings named Flatiron Building
Flatiron Building is a name applied to a number of buildings shaped like a flatiron. Perhaps the most famous is the Flatiron Building in New York City, which was finished in 1902. The name "Flatiron Building" may refer to the buildings listed below.
United States
- Flatiron Building (Akron, Ohio), 1907[1]
- Flatiron Building (Asheville, North Carolina), 1925
- Flatiron Building (Atlanta), 1897
- Flatiron Building (Bellingham, Washington), 1908
- Flatiron Building (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Flatiron Building (Bradford, Pennsylvania), 1903
- Flatiron Building (Brownsville, Pennsylvania), 1830
- Flatiron Building (Chattanooga, Tennessee), 1911
- Flatiron Building (Chicago), 1925
- Flatiron Building (Columbus, Ohio), 1914
- Flatiron Building (Denver, Colorado), 1923
- Flatiron Building (Fall River, Massachusetts), 1908
- Flatiron Building (Fort Worth, Texas), 1907
- Flat Iron Building (Goshen, NY), 1989
- Flatiron Building (Grand Forks, North Dakota), 1906
- Flatiron Building (New York, New York), 1902
- Flat Iron Building (Norwich, Connecticut), 1887
- Flatiron Building (Pittston, Pennsylvania), 1906
- Flatiron Building (Portland, Maine), 1826 (also known as Hay Building)
- Flatiron Building (Portland, Oregon), 1916
- Flatiron Building (San Francisco, 1907)
- Flatiron Building (San Francisco, 1913)
- Flat Iron Building (Welch, West Virginia), 1915
- Flatiron Building (Wichita, Kansas), 1917 (a two story building at 21st Street, with Broadway on one side and a railroad track on the other side; it is 12 feet wide on one end and 65 feet wide on the other end)
- Flatiron Flats (Eureka Springs, Arkansas), 1880
- Flatiron Hotel (Omaha, Nebraska), 1912
- 47 Plaza Street West (Brooklyn, New York), 1928
- I.O.O.F. Centennial Building (Alpena, Michigan), 1876
- Maryland Inn (Annapolis, Maryland), 1782
- Pullman Flatiron Building (Pullman, Washington), 1905
- Pete's Clothing/ Hodge Bootery Flat iron Building (Belle Fourche, South Dakota), 1903
Canada
Alberta
- Flatiron Building (Lacombe, Alberta), 1903
- Gibson Block, 1913
British Columbia
- Hotel Europe (Vancouver), 1909
Ontario
- Coffin Block Building, Toronto, 1830s – replaced by the Gooderham Building (see below)
- Gooderham Building, Toronto, 1892
- 25 The Esplanade, Toronto, 1988
- 90 Danforth Avenue at Broadview Avenue, Toronto – CIBC branch c. 1918 by V.C. Horsburgh[2]
- 553 St Clair Avenue West at Vaughan Road, Toronto – former Dominion Bank c. 1912[3]
- Moses Block, Durham at Elgin Street, Sudbury – built in 1907 by the Moses family
Québec
- Rodier Building, Montreal, 1875
Other
- Adora Flatiron, Skopje, North Macedonia, 2017[4]
- Bet Ha'Oniya (Hebrew for "Ship Building"), Tel Aviv, Israel, 1935
- Flat Iron Building (Stockholm), Sweden, 2009
- Het Strijkijzer (Dutch for "The Iron"), The Hague, The Netherlands, 2007
- Imperial Buildings (Liverpool), United Kingdom, 1879
- Pegla (Zadar, Croatia)[5]
- Peglezen,[6] Ljubljana, Slovenia, 1925
- Vasalóház (Hungarian for "Flatiron Building"), Szeged, Hungary, 1913
- Wukang Mansion, Shanghai, China, 1924
See also
- Flatiron (disambiguation)
- Flatiron District, Manhattan
References
- "Flatiron Building, Akron - 265381 - EMPORIS". www.emporis.com.
- "TOBuilt: Detailed Structure Information". Archived from the original on 2013-03-24. Retrieved 2016-03-27.
- "TOBuilt: Detailed Structure Information". Archived from the original on 2016-04-14. Retrieved 2016-03-27.
- "Adora Flatiron". Retrieved 31 March 2019.
- "Grad nije dao prostorije Zriliću nego HSLS-u". Retrieved 16 April 2013.
- sl:Peglezen
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