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Lingerie & SwimwearFlat Iron Building
You'll spot this iconic triangular structure wedged into Manhattan's skyline where Fifth Avenue, Broadway, and 23rd Street converge. Designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham alongside John Wellborn Root, the 1902 Beaux-Arts masterpiece commanded attention as one of the city's most impressive skyscrapers when it first rose above Madison Square. The building's distinctive narrow footprint creates an arresting silhouette that becomes even more dramatic during winter months, when crisp air and shorter days make its architectural details pop against gray skies. The original Fuller Building name has given way to its far more memorable moniker among locals and visitors alike.