He then sold the building back to the union for $24 million.
Three years later he sold the building for more than $1 million.
The other is to sell the building and find a new place to live.
The company sold the building two years later for $209 million.
The building was then sold, but the judge gave her time to move.
The building was sold the following year for $13 million.
A third building was once in use but has since been sold.
A few years later, half the building was sold for $165 million.
"A guy across the street sold his building for 30 percent more than its market value," he said.
In 1892, the building was sold and it changed hands several more times during the early 1900s.