None of the properties had a market value close to that of the 21st Street building.
Construction is expected to begin on the West 14th Street building next spring and be completed by 2003.
The 60th Street building will not disappear, at least not entirely.
Everyone expected that New York had seen the last of the 23rd Street building.
So far renting has gone more rapidly at the 57th Street building.
But the 40th Street building, for social activities, was designed separately in deep red brick and soft white marble.
The one on the 16th Street building depicts a tree, apparently growing out of a tub.
Only the 63rd and 64th Street buildings still stand.
The 14th Street building was finally demolished in 1995 after being gutted by a fire the year before.
The cellar of the 22nd Street building extended about 35 feet under the drug store.