[7] The New York City headquarters to elect Herbert Hoover as U.S. president in 1928 were located in the Salmon Tower Building.
[9] In October 1952 a fire in the structure's subbasement caused five firemen to be overcome from smoke inhalation.
[10] Salmon Tower Building was sold by the estate of Charles Frederick Hoffman in June 1964, following an ownership of over sixty years.
[12] The building was refinanced in July 2023 with a $330 million loan from a syndicate led by Bank of America.
[13][14] The offices of The New Yorker magazine were moved to the building from its longtime home at 25 West 43rd Street, just to the north, in 1991.