This looks/feels like the oldest house. From control
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its the Vampire tower ….. one of the amenity’s is that no sunlight ever enters the spaces inside ….. get your space today
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>AT&T’s windowless buildings were primarily designed for security and climate control to protect the sensitive telecommunications equipment inside. During the Cold War, many were built as fortresses to withstand potential nuclear attacks, with features like thick concrete walls and enough supplies to operate for an extended period without outside support. The absence of windows also keeps the interior cool, preventing solar heat from adding to the significant heat generated by the machinery, which requires a stable, controlled environment.
Every major city has at least one.
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Most cities have something similar, phone company central offices used to need a lot of space!
jurgo on
there are also fake buildings all over new york city for ventilation, emergency exits, subway maintenance etc.
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Mom said its my turn to post the AT&T building.
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Power substation. ie takes in very high voltage and moves to lower, safer voltage for use within the city. Most major cities have them. There are likely many throughout NYC
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There is a building like this in every big city for telecom
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TCRI, it’s where the ooze comes from
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But have you seen the windows with no building in New York City though?
This is how most telephone company switching offices used to look. My mom worked for GTE in So Cal for 35 years and I’ve been in a few of these, not his tall, but several 3-4 Floor buildings with no windows.
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Isn’t that where MiB headquarters is?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_Thomas_Street
Yea it’s an AT&T building that supposedly contains a room that the nsa owns and uses for surveillance
And the rent?

That would be the Grand Hall of Justice.
It is obviously an anti missile system.
It’s a communications and utility hub.
That’s where E Corp stores all of their paper documents obviously
AT&T Long Lines
Ministry of truth
Was this the inspiration for The Oldest House/ Bureau HQ in Control?
Bureau of Control
https://www.gamedeveloper.com/art/the-real-buildings-that-inspired-i-control-i-s-oldest-house
Wasn’t it already established that this is a NSA building?
Fun place to work….no one argues about corner offices with a view 😉
Isn’t this the building where the NSA has an unlisted room that snoops on ALL communications that come through this telecom building?
Nuke proof supposedly houses critical telecommunications
I recognized it from the documentary about how they rebuilt service after a fire there in the 70’s.
That’s the Oldest House run by the FBC!

Looks like there’s more than 16. 16 windows visible on the camera anyways..
Here comes the men in black
Federal Bureau of Control paranatural location, The Oldest House.
It’s way weirder inside.
There’s a few. One up in Inwood too.
I doubt theres telephony exchanges still there, thats old news. Im sure its a datacenter for Service Providers like ATT, thats the only logical reason
I recommend this video by fern, it has interesting information
https://youtu.be/qqJSXoa5ZtQ?si=8WwLI4uo34X200Q2
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Thats the MIB headquarters
Nobody tell them
The tunnels need exhaust right?
This looks/feels like the oldest house. From control
its the Vampire tower ….. one of the amenity’s is that no sunlight ever enters the spaces inside ….. get your space today
>AT&T’s windowless buildings were primarily designed for security and climate control to protect the sensitive telecommunications equipment inside. During the Cold War, many were built as fortresses to withstand potential nuclear attacks, with features like thick concrete walls and enough supplies to operate for an extended period without outside support. The absence of windows also keeps the interior cool, preventing solar heat from adding to the significant heat generated by the machinery, which requires a stable, controlled environment.
Every major city has at least one.
Most cities have something similar, phone company central offices used to need a lot of space!
there are also fake buildings all over new york city for ventilation, emergency exits, subway maintenance etc.
Mom said its my turn to post the AT&T building.
Power substation. ie takes in very high voltage and moves to lower, safer voltage for use within the city. Most major cities have them. There are likely many throughout NYC
There is a building like this in every big city for telecom

TCRI, it’s where the ooze comes from
But have you seen the windows with no building in New York City though?
Yeah its the Federal Bureau of Control we know…
https://youtube.com/shorts/mKIKbQ4RqAs?si=LoYCrjYmcBuaYleL
Brutalist architecture at its finest!
This again?
This is how most telephone company switching offices used to look. My mom worked for GTE in So Cal for 35 years and I’ve been in a few of these, not his tall, but several 3-4 Floor buildings with no windows.
MIB