The 13th floor is curiously absent from many NYC buildings — here’s why
NeutralU.S News

In New York City, the absence of the 13th floor in many buildings is a fascinating reflection of local superstition. While some may view this as an irrational belief, it has become a tradition that many developers and architects adhere to, catering to the fears of potential tenants. This practice highlights how cultural beliefs can influence architectural decisions and the real estate market, making it a curious aspect of urban life.
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