40-ton shovel in the hump cut at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Grant Street. Behind the shovel, the Union Savings Bank is visible housed inside the Frick Building. The Frick Building was built in 1902 next to a building owned by Andrew Carnegie; it is rumored that the two men feuded after splitting as business partners and so Frick had his building built taller in order to cast Carnegie's in constant shadow. At the time of its construction, Henry Clay Frick's personal shower on the nineteenth floor of the Frick Building was the highest shower in use.