The Delta Block | | 1917 built 1922 second level added | Main St. and King St. 43.2439°N -79.8247°WChina
The Oi Kwan Hotel (Chinese: 爱群大酒店) in Guangzhou, China.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oi_Kwan_Hotel
Croatia
- Pegla (Zadar, Croatia)[3]
Finland
Germany
Hungary
Israel
- (Hebrew for "Ship Building"), Tel Aviv, Israel, 1935
Italy
Netherlands
North Macedonia
- Adora Flatiron, Skopje, North Macedonia, 2017[7] [8]
Portugal
Slovenia
- , Ljubljana, 1925 or 1932-34?, 2009 NSDP, Poljanska cesta 1[9]
Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
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Flat Iron Building (Prescot) | | 1890 built | 72 Eccleston Street
| Prescot, Merseyside | Originally built as a warehouse and watchmaking factory as part of Prescot's watchmaking industry.[11] | Imperial Buildings (Liverpool)[12] | | 1879 built | Victoria Street.
| Liverpool, Merseyside | Originally used as a bank and later used as offices for Liverpool City Council. | Leeds Bridge House | | 1881 built 1996 Grade II Listed building[13] | Hunslet Road.
| Leeds, West Yorkshire | Opened as the 'People's Café'; later a temperance hotel, tea merchant's, dressmaker's, dentist's, manufacturing chemist's, and an office development.[14] | |
United States
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| | | 1985 built | 2 Center St. 36.4025°N -93.7369°W | Eureka Springs, Arkansas | In 1970-listed Eureka Springs Historic District; designed to be compatible with historic streetscape. | | Flatiron Building (Novato, California) | | 1908 built | 701 Grant Avenue
| Novato, California | Two stories. | | James Flood Building | | 1904 built 1982 San Francisco Designated Landmark | 870 Market Street 37.7849°N -122.4074°W | San Francisco, California | One of few buildings of its size that survived the 1906 earthquake. Designed by Albert Pissus. | | Flatiron Building (San Francisco, California), 1907, aka Columbus Tower | | 1907 built 1970 San Francisco Designated Landmark | 916 Kearny Street 37.7964°N -122.4049°W | San Francisco, California | Designed by Salfield & Kohlberg, developed by Abe Ruef | | Flatiron Building (San Francisco, California), 1913 | | 1913 built 1982 San Francisco Designated Landmark | 540 Market Street 37.79°N -122.4007°W | San Francisco, California | | data-sort-value="demolished" | | Flatiron Building (Denver, Colorado) | | 1923 built demolished | | Denver, Colorado | Former building designed by architect J.B. Benedict, across from Brown Palace Hotel which is sometimes mistaken for it. |
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data-sort-value="NRHP" | | Carroll Building, aka Flat Iron Building (Norwich, Connecticut) | | 1887 built 1982 NRHP | 9–15 Main St., and 14–20 Water St. 41.5243°N -72.0796°W | Norwich, Connecticut | Romanesque Revival architecture designed by Stephen C. Earle. |
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| Flatiron Building (Auburndale, Florida), aka Triangle Building | | 1912 built | Bartow & Main | Auburndale, Florida | a bank building[15] | | Flatiron Building (Atlanta, Georgia), aka English-American Building | | 1897 built 1976 NRHP 1991 Atlanta Landmark Building | 84 Peachtree Street NW 33.7562°N -84.3885°W | Atlanta, Georgia | 11 stories, designed by Bradford Gilbert | | Morris B. Sachs Building | | | 2800 N. Milwaukee (Milwaukee & Diversey) | Chicago, Illinois | | | Flatiron Building (Wicker Park, Chicago, Illinois) | | 1925 built | Milwaukee Avenue, North Avenue, and Damen Avenue, Wicker Park district of West Town 41.9103°N -87.6769°W | Chicago, Illinois | | | Purdue State Bank | | 1914 built | 210 West State Street 40.4238°N -86.9077°W | West Lafayette, Indiana | | | Flatiron Building (Wichita, Kansas) | | 1917 built | E. 21st St. and N. Broadway 37.7224°N -97.3355°W | Wichita, Kansas | 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) | | Howard Southern Triangle Building | | 1926 built | 833 Howard Ave. (between Howard Ave. and St. Joseph St.) 29.9448°N -90.0743°W | New Orleans, Louisiana | [16] | | Hay Building, aka Flatiron Building (Portland, Maine) | | 1925 built | At Congress Square, between Congress St. and Free St. 43.6543°N -70.2626°W | Portland, Maine | | | Maryland Inn | | 1782 built | Church Circle, between Main St. and Duke of Gloucester St. 38.9782°N -76.4921°W | Annapolis, Maryland | | | Flatiron Building (Boston, Massachusetts), aka Bulfinch Hotel | | | 107 Merrimac Street 42.3639°N -71.0624°W | Boston, Massachusetts | [17] [18] | | Flatiron Building (Fall River, Massachusetts) | | 1908 built | Between 2nd St. and Plymouth Ave. 41.6906°N -71.1591°W | Fall River, Massachusetts | | | Parsons Block, aka Flatiron Building | | | | Holyoke, Massachusetts | | data-sort-value="NRHP" | | I.O.O.F. Centennial Building | | 1876 built 1903 addition 1979 Michigan State Historic Site 2015 NRHP | 150 E. Chisholm Street 45.0611°N -83.4325°W | Alpena, Michigan | Late Victorian, Italianate designed by William Mirre |
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data-sort-value="demolished" | | Lafayette Building (Detroit, Michigan) | | 1923 built 2009–2010 demolished | 144 West Lafayette Blvd. 42.3314°N -83.0488°W | Detroit, Michigan | |
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| Reid Building | | 1896 built | 426-430 West Larned | Detroit, Michigan | | | Flatiron Hotel | | 1912 built 1978 NRHP | 1722 St. Mary's Avenue41.2553°N -95.9395°W | Omaha, Nebraska | Georgian Revival | data-sort-value="NRHP" | | Sawyer Building, aka Flatiron Building (Dover, New Hampshire) | | 1812 built 1980 NRHP | 4-6 Portland St. 43.1964°N -70.8719°W | Dover, New Hampshire | Federal architecture |
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data-sort-value="demolished" | | Flatiron Building (Auburn, New York) | | 1970 NRHP 1978 delisted | 1-3 Genesee St. 42.9331°N -76.5639°W | Auburn, New York | This building was on the list of National Register of Historic Places in Cayuga County, but was demolished in 1975.[19] |
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| Flat Iron Building (Goshen, New York) | | 1906 or before built | 25 Main St.
| Goshen, New York | [20] [21] [22] | | 47 Plaza Street West | | 1928 built | 47–61 Plaza Street West (at Grand Army Plaza), Park Slope
| Brooklyn, New York City | 16-floor Venetian Gothic design by Rosario Candela | data-sort-value="NHL" | | Flatiron Building, aka Fuller Building | | 1902 built 1966 NYC Landmark 1979 NRHP 1989 NHL | Fifth Ave. 40.7411°N -73.9897°W | New York, New York | Designed by Daniel Burnham in Renaissance Revival style. |
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| Flatiron Building (Asheville, North Carolina) | | 1925 built 1979 NRHP CP | Battery Park Avenue 35.595°N -82.5552°W | Asheville, North Carolina | Beaux-Arts in style, part of Downtown Asheville Historic District | data-sort-value="demolished" | | Flatiron Building (Grand Forks, North Dakota) | | 1906 built 1982 NRHP 2006 delisted | 323 Kittson Ave. 47.9237°N -97.0298°W | Grand Forks, North Dakota | Destroyed in 1997 Red River flood. |
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| Flatiron Building (Akron, Ohio) | | 1907 built | | Akron, Ohio | [23] | data-sort-value="NRHP" | | H.A. Higgins Building, aka Flatiron Building (Columbus, Ohio) | | 1914 built 1979 NRHP 1984 Columbus Register of Historic Places | 129 E. Nationwide Blvd. 39.9688°N -82.9981°W | Columbus, Ohio | Designed by Herbert Aloysius Higgins |
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data-sort-value="NRHP" | | Flatiron Building (Portland, Oregon) | | 1916 built 1989 NRHP 2010 Portland Historic Landmark | 1223–1225 SW Stark Street 45.5228°N -122.6837°W | Portland, Oregon | |
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| Portland Flatiron Building (2018) | | 2018 built | N. Cook St. 45.5467°N -122.6759°W | Portland, Oregon | A mixed-use building designed by Works Progress Architecture that utilizes CLT to accommodate for the significant grade change on site. [24] [25] | | Flatiron Building, aka Wilbur Trust Building | | | 40.6102°N -75.3832°W | Bethlehem, Pennsylvania | [26] | data-sort-value="NRHP" | | Rufus Barrett Stone House, aka Flatiron Building (Bradford, Pennsylvania) | | 1903 built 1982 NRHP | 11 Boylston Street 41.9571°N -78.6499°W | Bradford, Pennsylvania | |
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data-sort-value="Historic district" | | Flatiron Building (Brownsville, Pennsylvania) | | 1830 built | 69 Market Street 40.0226°N -79.8858°W | Brownsville, Pennsylvania | Now the Flatiron Building Heritage Center |
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| Flatiron Building (Pittston, Pennsylvania) | | 1906 built | | Pittston, Pennsylvania | | | Flatiron Hotel, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | | 1906 Built | Corners of South Main, Ross and Hazle Streets | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | | Pete's Clothing/ Hodge Bootery Flat iron Building | | 1903 built | Between State Street and Railroad Street, at U.S. Route 85 CanAm Highway 44.6713°N -103.8533°W | Belle Fourche, South Dakota | | | Flatiron Building (Chattanooga, Tennessee) | | 1911 built | Between Walnut St. and Georgia Ave. 35.048°N -85.3073°W | Chattanooga, Tennessee | | data-sort-value="NRHP" | | Flatiron Building (Fort Worth, Texas) | | 1907 built 1971 NRHP | 1000 Houston St. 32.7503°N -97.3294°W | Fort Worth, Texas | |
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data-sort-value="NRHP" | | Flatiron Building (Bellingham, Washington) | | 1908 built 1983 NRHP | 1311–1319 Bay St. 48.7517°N -122.4808°W | Bellingham, Washington | [27] |
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| Pullman Flatiron Building | | 1905 built | E. Main St. & S. Grand Ave. 46.7296°N -117.1818°W | Pullman, Washington | | data-sort-value="Historic district" | | Flat Iron Building (Welch, West Virginia) | | 1915 built 1992 NRHP CP | 73 McDowell 37.4321°N -81.5857°W | Welch, West Virginia | |
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| Emily Morgan Hotel (San Antonio) | | 1924 built2012 National Trust for Historic Preservation | 705 E Houston St. 29.4266°N -98.4858°W | San Antonio, Texas | | | Times Square Building | |
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