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The result was: promoted by Yoninah (talk) 16:53, 22 March 2020 (UTC)
... that New York City's Chanin Building(pictured) originally included a bus terminal, theater, and observation deck? Source: NY Times; Landmarks Preservation Commission 1978, p. 4; National Park Service 1980, p. 2; Miller 2015, p. 246 (The full ref names are in the article)
ALT1:... that the offices of the Chanin Organization in New York City's Chanin Building(pictured) contained "America's finest bathroom" and a set of ornate metal gates? Source: Miller 2015, p. 246
ALT2:... that when completed, the Chanin Building(pictured) was the third-tallest building in New York City? Source: Landmarks Preservation Commission 1978, p. 2; National Park Service 1980, p. 6. Interestingly, the adjacent Chrysler Building surpassed it the next year. I wonder how to put this into the hook without going into synthesis territory.