Wall Street Financial Capital

Wall Street Financial Capital by Robert Gambee, published by W. W. Norton & Company in 1999, offers a detailed exploration of New York’s financial district through a rich collection of over 300 full-color photographs. This reissue presents a comprehensive portrait of Wall Street, highlighting its architectural elegance and the enduring spirit of the individuals who contribute to its legacy as a leading financial center.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the district’s historical and contemporary significance, with insights into major banks, brokerage houses, and law firms. The text and captions provide context for the stunning visuals, revealing anecdotes about notable buildings and locations, such as the former Standard Oil office and Pearl Street. This book appeals to those interested in architecture, finance, and the history of New York, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand the intricate relationship between the city’s landscape and its financial institutions.
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On September 11, 2001, the face of Wall Street was tragically scarred, but its spirit remains undaunted. Behind the noble buildings and long-established firms are the men and women who constitute the financial world. These are the souls who have resolved to maintain the greatest financial center in the world. New York’s financial district is one of the city’s oldest and most elegant architectural neighborhoods, as well as home to some of the richest and most powerful organizations in the world. With over 300 full-color photographs, accompanied by text and captions, Wall Street: Financial Capital is the most comprehensive portrait ever published of this famous district. Robert Gambee’s stunning photographs take us on a complete tour of the city’s centers of finance, including the Wall Street Financial Center, TriBeCa, and midtown Manhattan, revealing Wall Street past and present. Included are the stories of every major bank, brokerage house, law firm, and securities exchange, interspersed with anecdotes about Wall Street’s buildings, byways, seaport, and residences. Gambee’s captions are a mine of fascinating history: here was John D. Rockefeller’s old Standard Oil company office, there the Old Lawyer’s Club; and here is Pearl Street, once the outer limit of the city, whose name is derived from the oyster shells with which it once was paved. Anyone with an interest in finance, architecture, or the history of New York will enjoy this magnificent book.
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