In 2002 based on an internal review of records dilip rangnekar of otis elevators estimated that 85 of the buildings with otis brand elevators did not have a floor named the 13th floor.
Do all buildings not have a thirteenth floor.
That s only possible at wayside school where there is no 19th story yet there are still those 574 condos in manhattan that avoid.
Otis elevators the world s largest manufacturer of elevators said that 85 of buildings with otis elevators do not have a 13th floor.
Why are skeptics so easily convinced that the majority would just rather avoid the 13th floor.
Most skip the floor altogether some rename them to 12a or.
What has happened in history to create such a stigma about a 13th floor.
Many buildings in new york city will go the way of calling it 12b or 14a the atlantic explained.
Owners are simply afraid people won t rent.
For those astute observers out there you may have noticed that many hotels and office buildings don t have a 13 th floor.
If you took a survey of high rises i think you d find 90 percent don t have a 13th floor.
Based on an internal review of records the otis elevators company estimates that 85 of the buildings with their elevators do not have a named 13th floor.
Pulling a number out of the floor plan serves to make a building seem taller.
Out of all of those only 55 premises had their 13th floors labeled as such.
Floors on buildings don t just disappear.
Prices for 13th floor apartments the handful of them that exist don t sell at a discount according to jonathan.
How could this legend about the unluckiness of the number 13 pervade even the hospitality industry.
In 2015 the nyc housing data and listings firm cityrealty released a study with data on 629 buildings that have 13 or more floors.
Early tall building designers fearing a fire on the 13th floor or fearing tenants superstitions about the rumor decided to omit having a 13th floor listed on their elevator numbering.
Samuel lewis general manager of the lefrak management company told the new york times that the superstition has now affected the overwhelming majority of tall buildings in america.