Look Up: The NYC News Office That Inspired the Daily Planet From "Superman"

Ayn Rand hated the Daily News Building, so you know it's good.

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The Daily News got its start, like so many of New York City’s papers, in a small rental office space nestled in the heart of Publisher’s Row in lower Manhattan. By 1927, after only eight years of printing, the paper was the biggest in the country, and ready to move to a “fat and flush” new tower in Midtown.

Written by Babak Bryan (@BabakBRYAN)

The Genesis

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One of the First Skyscrapers

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Art Deco

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The Famous Lobby

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Ayn Rand Hated It

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Making History

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