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  2. Talk:Prudential Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    2 Other Prudential Headquarters. 1 comment. 3 Presence in Newark. 4 Street addresses. 2 comments. 5 Company name & presence. 4 comments. Toggle the table of contents.

  3. National Newark Building - Wikipedia

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    John H. & Wilson C. Ely. The National Newark Building (Formerly the National Newark and Essex Bank Building) is a neo-classical office skyscraper in Newark, New Jersey. [2] It has been the tallest building in Newark since 1931 and was tallest in New Jersey until 1989. At thirty-five stories, it has a height of 466 ft (142 m).

  4. Becton, Dickinson and Company headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Becton, Dickinson and Company Corporate Headquarters is a corporate campus in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey. Built between 1986 and 1992, the buildings serve as the corporate and divisional headquarters of the Becton, Dickinson (BD) medical technology company. Designed by the architecture firm Kallmann McKinnell & Wood, the complex has won ...

  5. New Jersey Devils - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey's Chico Resch was the winning goaltender, and Devils defenseman Joe Cirella tallied a goal as the Wales Conference beat the Campbell Conference 7–6. Overall, the team did not achieve much success. Head coach Bill MacMillan was fired 20 games into the season, whereupon Tom McVie was named the new coach.

  6. Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Cultural venues include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark Symphony Hall, the Prudential Center, The Newark Museum of Art, and the New Jersey Historical Society. Branch Brook Park is the oldest county park in the United States and is home to the nation's largest collection of cherry blossom trees, numbering over 5,000.

  7. John F. Dryden - Wikipedia

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    John Fairfield Dryden (August 7, 1839 – November 24, 1911) was an American insurance executive and Republican politician who represented New Jersey in the United States Senate from 1902 to 1907. Prior to his election, Dryden founded the Fidelity Trust Company and Prudential Insurance Company. He served as president of Prudential from 1881 ...

  8. Prudential - Wikipedia

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    Prudential Center (disambiguation), several structures in the United States; Prudential Headquarters, several buildings in Newark, New Jersey, US; Prudential House, a skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland; Prudential Tower, a skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts, US Prudential station, an underground light rail stop; Prudential Tunnel, a highway tunnel

  9. Bache & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Bache & Co. Bache & Company (later known as Bache Halsey Stuart Shields Incorporated) was a securities firm that provided stock brokerage and investment banking services. The firm, which was founded in 1879, was based in New York, New York . In 1981, Bache was acquired by Prudential Financial to form Prudential-Bache Securities.