Mills Building

Mills Building

Mills Building, or Mills Tower may refer to:

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  • Mills Building (San Francisco) — Mills Building Alternative names Mills Building and Tower 220 Bush Street 220 Montgomery Street General information Type …   Wikipedia

  • Mills Building, South Carolina State Hospital — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …   Wikipedia

  • Mills Building (New York City) — Not to be confused with Mills House No. 1. The Mills Building was a 10 story structure which stood at 15 Broad Street and Exchange Place[1] in Manhattan, with an L to 35 Wall Street. It adjoined the building which was the home of Equitable Trust …   Wikipedia

  • Anson Mills Building — Coordinates: 31°45′33″N 106°29′20″W / 31.759124°N 106.48884236°W / 31.759124; 106.48884236 …   Wikipedia

  • The Mills Building — is a 10 floor building in San Francisco that it is 116 years old. It was once the tallest building in the City and State.###@@@KEY@@@###succession box before=Unknown title=Tallest Building in San Francisco years=1892 mdash;1898 50m after=Central… …   Wikipedia

  • Mills Observatory — Location …   Wikipedia

  • Mills James — Type Private Industry Creative media Founded Incorporated May 1, 1984 Founder …   Wikipedia

  • Mills House No. 1 — Mills House, renamed The Atrium Mills House No. 1 at 160 Bleecker Street in New York City was designed by architect Ernest Flagg in the 1890s as a men s hotel. Built as a hostel for poor gentlemen, this block wide building was constructed on the… …   Wikipedia

  • Mills & Greenleaf — Mills and Greenleaf was an American architectural firm in the early twentieth century New York City, established in 1906 by J. Laying Mills and John Cameron Greenleaf. The firm practiced out of 345 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City.[1] Mills …   Wikipedia

  • Mills House (New York, New York) — Mills House No.1 at 160 Bleecker Street in New York City was designed by architect Ernest Flagg in the 1800s as a men s hotel. Built as a hostel for poor gentlemen, this block wide building was constructed on the site previously occupied by Depau …   Wikipedia

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