the New York Life Building, also in New York City, a U.S. National Historic Landmark, headquarters of New York Life from 1928 to the present day
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the Former New York Life Insurance Company Building in New York City, which served as New York Life's headquarters from 1870 until 1928, and is a U.S. National Historic Landmark
The New York Life building, at 51 Madison Avenue, was constructed during the presidency of Darwin P. Kingsley.
The square is dominated by the former headquarters (until 2005) of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and the headquarters of New York Life Insurance Company, located on the site of the original Madison Square Garden.
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