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One North End Avenue
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| start_date = 1995| completion_date = 1997| architect = Skidmore, Owings & Merrill| owner = Brookfield Properties500000abbr=on}}| top_floor = | floor_count = 16| building_type = Office (New York Mercantile Exchange)| antenna_spire = 255m|abbr=on}}}}One North End Avenue, also known as the New York Mercantile Exchange Building, is an office building and the only non-tower financial building in Brookfield Place (World Financial Center) in Lower Manhattan, New York City. It is located on the coast of Battery Park City and the Hudson River and in front of 250 Vesey Street.WEB, Brookfield Place – 300 Vesey Street,weblink August 9, 2022, Brookfield Properties, It serves as the headquarters and trading facility of the New York Mercantile Exchange.PRESS RELEASE, August 22, 2008,weblink CME Group Inc. Completes Acquisition of NYMEX Holdings, Inc., Expands Its Diversified Product Offerings to Include Energy and Metals and Also Announces Preliminary Election Results, CME Group Inc., File:September_11_2001_just_collapsed.jpg|left|thumb|One North End Avenue immediately after the collapse of the World Trade Centercollapse of the World Trade CenterThe New York Mercantile Exchange relocated from 4 World Trade Center to One North End Avenue in 1997,NEWS, Holusha, John, April 20, 1997, For the Mercantile Exchange, the Futures Is Now, en-US, The New York Times,weblink 2022-08-09, 0362-4331, after the directors of the exchange had considered moving to New Jersey for several years.NEWS, Finder, Alan, November 13, 1992, Mercantile Exchange to Stay in New York City, en-US, The New York Times,weblink 2022-08-09, 0362-4331, Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, the building suffered minor damage.NEWS, Fuerbringer, Jonathan, September 15, 2001, After the Attacks: the Commodities; Hoard of Metals Sits Under Ruins Of Trade Center, en-US, The New York Times,weblink 2022-08-09, 0362-4331, After 9/11, four American flags were affixed to the top corners of the building.In 2013 Brookfield Properties purchased the building for US$200 millionNEWS, Weiss, Lois, September 24, 2013, Brookfield snaps up NYMEX building for $200M, New York Post,weblink August 9, 2022, and merged it with the rest of the complex.NEWS, Levitt, David M, November 26, 2013, Brookfield Buys Manhattan's Nymex Building From CME Group, Bloomberg,weblink

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File:World Financial Center at Night in January.jpg|One North End Avenue at nightFile:New York Mercantile Exchange 001.jpg|Side of One North End AvenueFile:New York Mercantile Exchange 020.jpg|Front facadeFile:Lower Manhattan with 1 WTC-June 2011.jpg|World Trade Center and Brookfield Place complexes viewed from a helicopterFile:Steve Rothman visits the New York Mercantile Exchange.jpg|Interior during a visit by Steve Rothman

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