NYC – Manhattan

Fair warning: I was born here, roamed these streets as a kid, and worked here for 44 years, so your humble reporter/photographer may be biased. Manhattan, aka New York County, is the core of New York City. It is the smallest, most-densely populated borough, the seat of city government, and the most concentrated source of the Big Apple’s economic, cultural and political power. Wall Street, Broadway, Garment District, Chinatown, Little Italy, Museum Mile, The Village, SOHO, Tribeca – these world-famous geographical markers are all in New York, New York. The United Nations, Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, World Trade Center (pre- and post-9/11) are all within Manhattan’s borders. For most New Yorkers, “the city” means Manhattan. (It should be no surprise that more than half of my photos are of this borough.)

The NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission has declared thousands of Manhattan structures worthy of protection. Even so, the New York skyline and streetscape is constantly changing. Some of the photos you’ll encounter in this section of KenGrantPhoto.com are no longer possible, because new construction now blocks the view – or because the building has been demolished to make way for something new.

Manhattan is where important urban building types were defined: tenements, skyscrapers, warehouses, libraries, museums, courthouses and municipal buildings. (There’s even a Skyscraper Museum and a Tenement Museum.) Manhattan is where the epitome of “parkitecture” – Central Park and Riverside Park – was practiced.

Manhattan Neighborhoods

The borough has dozens of neighborhoods, each with its own character. Neighborhood borders, however, are rather flexible: where one ends and another begins is often debatable. I’ve organized my photo galleries into 36 neighborhoods, generally following the borders defined within Google Maps. You can use the shortcut links here to jump to those pages: Battery Park City, Central Park, Chelsea, Chinatown, Civic Center, East Village, Ellis Island, Financial District, Flatiron, Fort George, Governor’s Island,
Gramercy, Greenwich Village, Hell’s Kitchen, Hudson Yards, Kips Bay, Liberty Island, Lincoln Square, Little Italy, Lower East Side, Meatpacking District, Midtown, Midtown East, Midtown South, Morningside Heights, Murray Hill, NoHo, Nolita, NoMad, Roosevelt Island, SoHo, Tribeca, Union Square, Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Washington Heights, West Harlem.

Enjoy the sights!


The table below lists all Manhattan locations in the KenGrantPhoto archive. You can scroll through the list or use the search bar: type the street address, building name, or keyword/s to find structures. Some buildings may have alternate addresses or names.

NeighborhoodLocationDescriptionKeywords
Battery Park CityBattery Park CityBattery Park City’s apartment and office buildings are built on landfill from excavation of the original World Trade Center towers. View from ferry.America, Battery Park City, Brookfield Place, Empire State, Hudson River, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Vesey Street, World Trade Center, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ferry terminal, landfill, metropolitan, residential, riverfront, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, waterfront
Battery Park CityBattery Park City EsplanadeBattery Park City Esplanade is a popular tourist and jogger thoroughfare along the Hudson River at the southern tip of Manhattan.America, Battery Park, Battery Park City, Battery Park City Esplanade, Empire State, Hudson River, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, attraction, bicycle path, bikeway, building, cityscape, exterior, horizontal, joggers, jogging path, lampposts, metropolitan, park, paved, pedestrians, public, riverfront, serene, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, visitor attraction, waterfront
Battery Park CityBrookfield PlaceBrookfield Place (Manhattan) view from Liberty Landing ferry.America, Battery Park City, Brookfield Place, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, horizontal, metropolitan, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
Battery Park CityNew York City Police MemorialFlags of the United States, New York State, and the New York City Police Department fly at the New York City Police Memorial in Battery Park City.America, American Flag, Battery Park City, Battery Park City Esplanade, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NY State Flag, NYC, NYC Police Department, NYPD, NYPD Flag, New York, New York City, New York City Police Department Flag, New York City Police Memorial, U.S., U.S. Flag, United States Flag, architecture, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, flags, horizontal, memorial, metropolitan, park, public, riverside, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, waterfront
Central ParkCentral Park at Grand Army PlazaReplica of a Lombard Bridge street lamp in Hamburg, Germany – a gift from the people of Hamburg to the people of New York as a friendship bridge.1979, America, Carl Borner, Central Park, Empire State, Germany, Hamburg, Lombard Bridge, Lombard Lamp, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, ornamental, ornamental street lamp, replica, street lamp, street light, streetscape, urban
Central ParkCentral Park Bethesda FountainBethesda Fountain, centerpiece of Central Park’s Bethesda Terrace, is dominated by the Angel of the Waters statue, sculpted by Emma Stebbins.1873, America, Angel of the Waters, Bethesda Fountain, Bethesda Terrace, Central Park, Central Park Conservancy, Central Park Mall, Emma Stebbins, Empire State, Esplanade, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Lake, The Terrace, angel, architecture, bronze, building, cityscape, exterior, fountain, historic, landmark, lower level, metropolitan, park, restored, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, visitor attraction
Central ParkCentral Park LakeLoeb Boat House, the lakeside restaurant in Central Park, narrowly escaped permanent closure in 2022.1924, America, Central Park, Central Park Boathouse, Central Park Lake, Empire State, Legends Hospitality, Loeb Boat House, Loeb Boathouse, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Lake, architecture, boat house, boathouse, building, cityscape, colonnade, columns, eatery, exterior, green roof, historic, lake, lakeside, landmark, metropolitan, neoclassical, park, restaurant, rowboats, storage facility, streetscape, urban, waterside
Chelsea100 11th AvenueJean Nouvel-designed 100 11th Avenue condo has 1,647 slabs of glass in its curtain wall – all different in size, shape, thickness, and angle.100 11th Ave., 100 11th Avenue, 2010, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Jean Nouvel, John H. Beyer, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Chelsea101 West 14th StreetChelsea: 101 West 14th Street is a residential high-rise designed by ODA Architecture, composed of two-story-high glass boxes.101 W 14th St., 101 West 14th St., 101 West 14th Street, 2022, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, ODA, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
Chelsea11 West 17th StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: E.W. Browning Building, 11 W 17th St., is distinctive for the eight-story stamped-metal oriel.11 E 17th St., 11 East 17th St., 11 West 17th Street, 1908, America, Beaux Arts, E. W. Browning Building, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Otto Strack, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, oriel, pressed metal, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea111 Eighth Avenue111 Eighth Avenue, built in 1932 as a shipping terminal, has more floor space than the Empire State Building; it’s now a tech hub owned by Google.111 8th Ave., 111 8th Avenue, 111 Eighth Ave., 111 Eighth Avenue, America, Art Deco, Chelsea, Empire State, Google Building, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Port Authority Building, U.S., USA, Union Inland Terminal #1, United States, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, full-block, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea115 7th AvenueFormer Barneys location, 115 7th Avenue, is being expanded into a residential condominium, adjacent to the now-closed Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art.115 7th Ave., 115 7th Avenue, 115 Seventh Ave., America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, construction, expansion, exterior, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, renovation, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, under construction, urban
Chelsea119 West 23rd Street119 West 23rd Street, an 1897 loft building of brick and terra cotta on a two-story limestone base. Now houses Poster House museum/gallery.119 W 23rd St., 119 West 23rd St., 119 West 23rd Street, America, Beaux Arts, Chelsea, Empire State, Flatiron District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, National Cloak Company Building, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, limestone base, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea130 West 30th StreetThe Cass Gilbert, 130 West 30th Street, is a landmark loft building designed by Cass Gilbert, converted to condominium apartments.130 W 30th St., 130 West 30th St., 130 West 30th Street, 1928, America, Assyrian Revival, Cass Gilbert, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Cass Gilbert, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, historic, landmark, loft building, lofts, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Chelsea140 7th AvenueChadwin House, a seven-story brick residential condominium building, notable for white banding on 7th Avenue façade.140 7th Ave., 140 7th Avenue, 140 Seventh Ave., 1963, America, Chadwin House, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, horizontal, low-rise, marquee, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, white banding
Chelsea144 West 14th StreetWest Village: NYC landmark 144 West 14th Street, former lofts, now part of Pratt Institute campus containing Pratt Manhattan Gallery.144 W 14th St., 144 West 14th St., 144 West 14th Street, 1896, America, Brunner & Tryon, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Pratt Institute, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, West Village, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, renaissance revival, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea154 West 14th StreetWest Village: NYC designated landmark 154 West 14th Street, distinguished by colorful terra cotta, is lofts converted to offices.154 W 14th St., 154 West 14th St., 154 West 14th Street, 1913, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Herman Lee Meader, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, adaptive reuse, architecture, art nouveau, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea161 8th AvenueCute neon fish sign at Seamore’s Seafood Restaurant, Eighth Avenue at West 18th Street in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.161 8th Ave., 161 8th Avenue, 161 Eighth Ave., America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Seamore’s, Seamore’s seafood restaurant, Take Out, advertising, architecture, black & white, building, cityscape, cute, exterior, fish, fish outline, metropolitan, neon sign, restaurant, sign, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea175 8th AvenueJoyce Theater, the former Elgin (movie) Theater, is the dance performance venue of Joyce Theatre Foundation at 175 8th Avenue in Chelsea, Manhattan.175 8th Ave., 175 8th Avenue, 175 Eighth Ave., America, Chelsea, Elgin Theater, Empire State, Joyce Theater, Joyce Theatre Foundation, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, dance performance venue, exterior, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, performing arts, stage, street scene, street view, streetscape, theater, theatre, urban
Chelsea193 10th AvenueChurch of the Guardian Angel was built in 1930 at 193 10th Avenue, to accommodate New York Central Railroad’s tracks in Chelsea.193 10th Ave., 193 10th Avenue, 1930, America, Chelsea, Church of the Guardian Angel, Empire State, John V. Van Pelt, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Roman Catholic, Romanesque, architecture, brick, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea199-201 8th AvenueA low rise commercial building (201, center) next to a run-down brick apartment building (199, left) in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.199-201 8th Ave., 199-201 8th Avenue, 199-201 Eighth Ave., 301 W 20th St., 301 West 20th St., 301 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea20 Bloomfield StreetFireboat Three Forty Three, at FDNY Marine 1 berth, Hudson River Pier 53. The vessel memorializes the 343 NYC firefighters lost on 9/11.20 Bloomfield St., 20 Bloomfield Street, 2010, 9-11, 9/11, America, Chelsea, Empire State, FDNY, FDNY Marine 1, FDNY Marine Fireboat, Fireboat 343, Fireboat Three Forty Three, Gansevoort Peninsula, Hudson River, Hudson River Greenway, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Pier 53, Robert Allen Ltd., Three Forty Three, World Trade Center, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, fireboat, memorial, metropolitan, red and white, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, waterfront
Chelsea20 West 29th StreetVertical stripes of stone and terra cotta, and a corner turret, accentuate Ace Hotel’s height in Midtown Manhattan’s NoMad district.20 W 29th St., 20 West 29th St., 20 West 29th Street, Ace Hotel, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, accommodations, aerial view, architecture, boutique hotel, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Chelsea200 West 14th StreetWest Village: Jeanne d’Arc, 200 West 14th Street, is early “French Flats”; the brick and brownstone building is at the corner of Seventh Avenue.1889, 200 W 14th St., 200 West 14th St., 200 West 14th Street, 62 7th Ave., 62 Seventh Ave., 62 Seventh Avenue, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, James W. Cole, Jeanne d’Arc, Joan of Arc statue, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, red, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea200 West 20th StreetEmery Roth designed Kensington House, 200 West 20th Street, in Art Deco style. The beige brick high-rise is a cooperative building in Chelsea.1938, 200 W 20th St., 200 West 20th St., 200 West 20th Street, America, Art Deco, Chelsea, Emery Roth, Kensington House, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea208 West 23rd StreetEmery Roth embellished beige brick Carteret, 208 West 23rd Street in Chelsea, with terra cotta medallions and window surrounds.1927, 208 W 23rd St., 208 West 23rd St., 208 West 23rd Street, America, Carteret, Chelsea, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, marquee, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea210 West 21st Street210 West 21st Street, a Beaux Arts-styled apartment building of brick and stone with low stoop and ornate entry in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.210 W 21st St., 210 West 21st St., 210 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chelsea211 West 18th Street211 West 18th Street is the glass-walled condominium building wrapped around magenta 209 West 18th Street in Chelsea, Manhattan.2002, 211 W 18th St., 211 West 18th St., 211 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea211 West 19th Street211 West 19th Street is a red brick loft building with stone accents and arched windows; a freight shaftway is prominent in leftmost bay.211 W 19th St., 211 West 19th St., 211 West 19th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, red, red brick, shaftway, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea211 West 21st Street211 West 21st Street, a five-story apartment building in Chelsea, has an ornate fire escape; the facade appears to be stucco-covered brownstone.211 W 21st St., 211 West 21st St., 211 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, ornate fire escape, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, stucco-covered, urban, vertical
Chelsea212 West 18th StreetVerizon occupies offices in Walker Tower, 212 W 18th Street; multi-million-dollar condos occupy upper floors of the Art Deco building.1929, 212 W 18th St., 212 West 18th St., 212 West 18th Street, America, Art Deco, Chelsea, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Ralph Walker, Walker Tower, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea217-219 West 18th StreetOld Chelsea Station is a landmark U.S. Post Office, originally known as Station O, built in 1935 and designed by Eric Kebbon in Colonial Revival style.1935, 217-219 W 18th St., 217-219 West 18th St., 217-219 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Colonial Revival, Empire State, Eric Kebbon, Manhattan, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, Old Chelsea Station, Station O, U.S., USA, USPS, United States, United States Postal Service, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, post office, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Chelsea220 West 20th Street220 West 20th Street, Gallant House, is a five-story beige brick apartment building heavily decorated with cream terra cotta.220 W 20th St., 220 West 20th St., 220 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Gallant House, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
Chelsea220-222 West 20th StreetGallant House and The Hollywood, 220 and 222 West 20th Street, are beige brick apartment houses heavily decorated with cream terra cotta.220-222 W 20th St., 220-222 West 20th St., 220-222 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Gallant House, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Hollywood, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban
Chelsea221 9th AvenueLondon Terrace Liquor, 221 9th Avenue, one of the retail tenants of London Terrace Towers cooperative in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.221 9th Ave., 221 9th Avenue, 221 Ninth Ave., America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Chelsea221-223 West 14th StreetChelsea: 221-223 West 14th Street is a pair of pre-war brownstones recently reclad in white panels with rectangular punched windows.221-223 W 14th St., 221-223 West 14th St., 221-223 West 14th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, renovated, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
Chelsea222 West 23rd StreetHotel Chelsea dominates the block with its dark red façade, prominent ironwork balconies and three-story lighted sign at 222 W 23rd Street in Midtown.222 W 23rd St., 222 West 23rd St., 222 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Hotel Chelsea, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, hotel, landmark, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, red brick, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Chelsea222-224 West 21st Street222 and 224 West 21st Street, a pair of five-story brick apartment houses over a rusticated stone base in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.222-224 W 21st St., 222-224 West 21st St., 222-224 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, rusticated stone, stone base, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Chelsea225 West 20th Street225 West 20th Street is a five-story red brick apartment building with a distinctive brownstone base and detailing, and low stoop.225 W 20th St., 225 West 20th St., 225 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, brownstone base, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Chelsea229 West 14th StreetChelsea: Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, now closed, is two converted brownstones with an added Spanish Baroque façade at 229 West 14th Street.229 W 14th St., 229 West 14th St., 229 West 14th Street, America, Baroque Revival, Catholic, Chelsea, Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Catholic, Spanish Baroque, adaptive reuse, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, deconsecrated, divine, exterior, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea230 West 20th Street230 West 20th Street, 10th Precinct, was built in 1912 as the 18th Precinct. The granite-faced building was designed by Hoppin & Koen.10th Precinct, 18th Precinct, 1912, 230 W 20th St., 230 West 20th St., 230 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Hoppin & Koen, Italian Renaissance, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, granite, low-rise, metropolitan, police station, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea234 West 21st StreetThe Huntington, 234 West 21st Street, is a Beaux Arts-style brick and stone co-op apartment building in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.234 W 21st St., 234 West 21st St., 234 West 21st Street, America, Beaux Arts, Chelsea, Empire State, Huntington, Juliette balcony, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, iron fence, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban
Chelsea234 West 22nd StreetAn ornately paneled red wooden door and low stoop at the entrance of 234 West 22nd Street, a Civil War-era brownstone residence in Manhattan’s Chelsea.234 W 22nd St., 234 West 22nd St., 234 West 22nd Street, America, Anglo-Italianate, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, arched door, architecture, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, iron railing, low-rise, metropolitan, red, red door, residences, residential, rusticated brownstone, single-family home, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea236 West 18th StreetRoom & Board currently occupies the former Siegel-Cooper warehouse at 236 West 18th Street (extending through to 249 West 17th Street).1902, 236 W 18th St., 236 West 18th St., 236 West 18th Street, 249 West 17th Street, America, Barneys, Beaux Arts, Chelsea, De Lemos & Cordes, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Room & Board, Room and Board, Siegel-Cooper Warehouse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, horizontal, metropolitan, red, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, warehouse
Chelsea236 West 22nd StreetAn ornately paneled wooden door and low stoop at the entrance of 236 West 22nd Street, a Civil War-era brownstone residence in Manhattan’s Chelsea.236 W 22nd St., 236 West 22nd St., 236 West 22nd Street, America, Anglo-Italianate, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, arched door, architecture, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, iron railing, low-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, rusticated brownstone, single-family home, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, wood door, wooden door
Chelsea237 West 18th StreetApartment building 237 West 18th Street dazzles the eye with contrasting colors and textures of brick, stone, and terra cotta in Chelsea, Manhattan.237 W 18th St., 237 West 18th St., 237 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, English basement, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea237 West 20th StreetThe Premier, 237 West 20th Street, is a five-story red brick apartment building with cast stone bands and trim. The cornice is painted brown.237 W 20th St., 237 West 20th St., 237 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Premier, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea239 West 20th Street239 West 20th Street is a six-story beige brick apartment building heavily decorated in cream terra cotta, with a low stoop.239 W 20th St., 239 West 20th St., 239 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
Chelsea243 West 20th Street243 West 20th Street, built in 1866 as a fire station, is a NYC landmark as home of Women’s Liberation Center, a lesbian rights organization.1866, 243 W 20th St., 243 West 20th St., 243 West 20th Street, America, Charles E. Hartshorn, Chelsea, Empire State, Judith P. Vladeck Center for Women, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Nontraditional Employment for Women, Women’s Liberation Center, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, exterior, fire station, historic, landmark, lesbian rights, metropolitan, red brick, run-down, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea25 11th AvenuePier 57, born as steamship berth, converted to bus depot, then abandoned; now reborn as food court, rooftop park, event space, and offices.25 11th Avenue, America, Chelsea, Emil H. Praeger, Empire State, Grace Line, Hudson River, Hudson River Park, Hudson River Trust, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, Pier 57, adaptive reuse, architecture, attraction, building, cityscape, converted, event space, exterior, food court, green, historic, landmark, metropolitan, offices, renovated, restored, rooftop park, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Chelsea250 West 20th Street250 West 20th Street is a five-story red brick apartment building with stone trim and English basement.250 W 20th St., 250 West 20th St., 250 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, English basement, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Chelsea251 West 20th Street251 West 20th Street, Chelsea International Hostel, is a three-story painted brick hostel offering budget and dormitory-style accommodations.251 W 20th St., 251 West 20th St., 251 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, hostel, hotel, lodging, low-rise, metropolitan, painted, street scene, street view, streetscape, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
Chelsea254 West 18th Street254 West 18th Street is a six-story stone apartment building, painted white, at the corner of 8th Avenue in Chelsea, Manhattan.254 W 18th St., 254 West 18th St., 254 West 18th Street, 8th Avenue, America, Chelsea, Eighth Avenue, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, white
Chelsea261 West 20th Street261 West 20th Street is a three-story, three-family red brick apartment building with English basement.261 W 20th St., 261 West 20th St., 261 West 20th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, English basement, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, three-family, urban, vertical
Chelsea264 West 22nd StreetElaborate carved stone brackets flank the entrance to 264 West 22nd Street, a grey-painted brownstone apartment building in Chelsea.264 W 22nd St., 264 West 22nd St., 264 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Hamilton, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brownstone, building, carved, cityscape, exterior, flats, gray, grey, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea265 West 19th Street265 West 19th Street is a five-story red brick apartment building with white trim, with stores at street level. It was built in 1887.1887, 265 W 19th St., 265 West 19th St., 265 West 19th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea270 West 22nd StreetStores, including barber shop, flank entrance to 270 West 22nd Street, a modern seven-story brick apartment building in Manhattan’s Chelsea.270 W 22nd St., 270 West 22nd St., 270 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, barber pole, barber shop, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea280 West 24th StreetChelsea Canvas, a new (2024) 14-story apartment building above a bank and department store, at 8th Avenue between West 23rd and West 24th Streets.2024, 280 W 24th St., 280 West 24th St., 280 West 24th Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Canvas, Empire State, FXCollaborative, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, glass, ground floor retail, metal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea30 7th AvenueThe porthole motif endures at Northwell Health’s white stone-clad emergency room, originally National Maritime Union Headquarters in New York.1963, 30 7th Ave., 30 7th Avenue, Albert Ledner, America, Chelsea, Edward and Theresa O’Toole Medical Services Building, Empire State, Joseph Curran Building, Lenox Health, Manhattan, Midtown, NMU, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Maritime Union, New York, New York City, Phyllis and William Mack Pavilion, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, emergency room, exterior, historic, horizontal, hospital, landmark, metropolitan, portholes, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Chelsea300 West 21st StreetInteresting brickwork and roofline distinguish The Chelsea, 300 West 21st Street, a six-story brick apartment house with street-level stores.209-213 8th Ave., 209-213 8th Avenue, 209-213 Eighth Ave., 300 W 21st St., 300 West 21st St., 300 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Chelsea, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea300 West 22nd StreetThe Moore, a low-rise brick hotel at 300 West 22nd Street, with stores at 231-235 8th Avenue in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.231-235 8th Ave., 231-235 8th Avenue, 231-235 Eighth Ave., 300 W 22nd St., 300 West 22nd St., 300 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Moore, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, horizontal, hotel, lodging, low-rise, metropolitan, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Chelsea300 West 23rd StreetEmery Roth designed 300 West 23rd Street with minimal Art Deco decoration; the building was under repair at the time of this photo (1 Oct 2023).1931, 300 W 23rd St., 300 West 23rd St., 300 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Manor, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, grey brick, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea301 West 21st StreetChelsea Arms, 301 West 21st Street, is a five-story apartment house of contrasting beige and red brick and terra cotta in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.301 W 21st St., 301 West 21st St., 301 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Arms, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Chelsea303 West 21st StreetChelsea Arms, 303 West 21st Street, is a five-story apartment house of contrasting beige and red brick and terra cotta in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.303 W 21st St., 303 West 21st St., 303 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Arms, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Chelsea303-305 West 21st Street303-305 West 21st Street are brick and terra cotta apartment buildings, built 1889, with stamped metal cornices in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.301-305 W 21st St., 303-305 West 21st St., 303-305 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chelsea303A West 21st Street303A West 21st Street is a five-story apartment building of beige and red brick and terra cotta in Chelsea, Midtown Manhattan.303A W 21st St., 303A West 21st St., 303A West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome, residences, residential, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chelsea311 11th AvenueFXCollaborative designed 3ELEVEN, a 60-story residential skyscraper at 311 11th Avenue, adjacent to Hudson Yards and the High Line.2022, 311 11th Ave., 311 11th Avenue, 3ELEVEN, America, Chelsea, Empire State, FXCollaborative, High Line, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Chelsea312 11th Avenue312 11th Avenue, Ohm, is a residential high-rise at West 30th Street, adjacent to Hudson Yards.312 11th Ave., 312 11th Avenue, 312 Eleventh Ave., America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Ohm, West Chelsea, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
Chelsea314 West 14th StreetWest Village: Chelsea Village Medical Building is a six-story brick and terra cotta commercial office building at 314 West 14th Street.1910, 314 W 14th St., 314 West 14th St., 314 West 14th Street, America, Chelsea Village Medical Building, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, doctors’ offices, exterior, health care center, masonry, medical offices, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, office building, offices, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea315 West 22nd StreetThe neo-Gothic style German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Paul, 315 West 22nd Street, is part of the Chelsea Historic District Extension.1897, 315 W 22nd St., 315 West 22nd St., 315 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Historic District Extension, Empire State, Francis A. Minuth, German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Paul, Gothic, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, Neighborhood Church of Greenwich Village, New York, New York City, St. Paul’s German Evangelical Lutheran Church, architecture, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea315 West 23rd StreetA grand marquee and stone pilasters at The Broadmoor, the former Cornish Arms Hotel-turned-cooperative apartments, 315 West 23rd Street.315 W 23rd St., 315 West 23rd St., 315 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Cornish Arms Hotel, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Broadmoor, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, marquee, metropolitan, multi-family residential, pilasters, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea330 West 14th StreetOur Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard, a gothic-styled Catholic church built in 1875 to serve Irish immigrants, now serves a Spanish-speaking parish.1875, 330 W 14th St., 330 West 14th St., 330 West 14th Street, America, Catholic, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe en San Bernardo, Our Lady of Guadalupe at St. Bernard, Patrick Charles Keely, Roman Catholic, West Village, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, gothic revival, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, rose window, sacred, stained glass, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea333 West 23rd StreetColorful abstract sculpture sits atop the marquee of SVA Theatre, performance venue of the School of Visual Arts in Chelsea.333 W 23rd St., 333 West 23rd St., 333 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, SVA Theatre, School of Visual Arts, abstract, architecture, auditorium, building, cityscape, colorful, educational, event venue, exterior, horizontal, marquee, metropolitan, modern, performance venue, public, school, sculpture, street scene, street view, streetscape, theater, urban
Chelsea34 West 22nd StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: 34 W 22nd St. is a neo-Renaissance-styled loft building with ground floor store.1899, 34 W 22nd St., 34 West 22nd St., 34 West 22nd Streeet, America, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Pollard & Steinam, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea35 West 15th Street35XV is an irregular glass prism residential tower at 35 West 15th Street in Chelsea. The reflective façade was designed by FXFowle Architects.2015, 35 W 15th St., 35 West 15th St., 35 West 15th Street, 35XV, America, Chelsea, Empire State, FXFowle Architects, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, metropolitan, multi-family residential, prism, reflective, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chelsea355 West 16th StreetChelsea: Dream Downtown Hotel is the stainless steel-clad conversion of National Maritime Union’s porthole-pierced HQ Annex.1966, 355 W 16th St., 355 West 16th St., 355 West 16th Street, Albert C. Ledner, America, Chelsea, Dream Downtown Hotel, Empire State, Joseph Curran Annex, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, National Maritime Union, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, adaptive reuse, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, offices, portholes, sloped façade, stainless steel, streetscape, sunny, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Chelsea355-363 West 16th StreetBack-to-back hotels: Steel-clad Dream Downtown Hotel and white tile-faced Maritime Hotel are both converted National Maritime Union buildings.355 W 16th St., 355 West 16th St., 355 West 16th Street, 363 W 16th St., 363 West 16th St., 363 West 16th Street, America, Chelsea, Dream Downtown Hotel, Empire State, Joseph Curran Annex, Joseph Curran Plaza, Manhattan, Maritime Hotel, Midtown, NYC, National Maritime Union, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, nautical, portholes, streetscape, sunny, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Chelsea363 West 16th StreetMaritime Hotel, the former National Maritime Union hostelry for merchant seamen, is sometimes described as an open pizza box.363 W 16th St., 363 West 16th St., 363 West 16th Street, Albert Ledner, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Maritime Hotel, Midtown, NMU, NYC, National Maritime Union, New York, New York City, accommodations, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, horizontal, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, portholes, street scene, street view, streetscape, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Chelsea4 West 22nd StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: Dezer Building, 4 W 20th St., is a brick and terra cotta loft building built in 1903, designed by James Barnes Baker.1903, 4 W 22nd St., 4 West 22nd St., 4 West 22nd Street, America, Beaux Arts, Dezer Building, Empire State, Flatiron District, James Barnes Baker, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea405 West 23rd StreetLondon Terrace Towers are the four corner buildings, now co-ops, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.405 W 23rd St., 405 West 23rd St., 405 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Chelsea410 West 24th StreetLondon Terrace Towers are the four corner buildings, now co-ops, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.410 W 24th St., 410 West 24th St., 410 West 24th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Chelsea415 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 415 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.415 W 23rd St., 415 West 23rd St., 415 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, front entry, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea420 West 14th StreetLife-size sculpture, part of “The Great Elephant Migration” exhibit (6 Sept-20 Oct 2024 in NYC) to raise money for India wildlife conservation.2024, 420 W 14th St., 420 West 14th St., 420 West 14th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Indian Elephants, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The Great Elephant Migration, architecture, building, cityscape, elephant, elephant sculpture, exterior, horizontal, lantana camara, life-size sculptures, metropolitan, street scene, street view, streetscape, traveling art installation, urban
Chelsea425 West 15th StreetChelsea: 425 West 15th Street entrance to Chelsea Market complex, the former Nabisco factory and Oreo birthplace.425 W 15th St., 425 West 15th St., 425 West 15th Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Market complex, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, Nabisco, New York, New York City, New York County, The Tippler, adaptive reuse, architecture, bar, brick, brick arch, bright, building, cityscape, doorway, exterior, factory, ironwork, metropolitan, ornamental grille, side entrance, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea425 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 425 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.425 W 23rd St., 425 West 23rd St., 425 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, canopied entrance, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea435 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 435 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.435 W 23rd St., 435 West 23rd St., 435 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, front entry, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea445 West 23rd StreetCanopied entrance, 445 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.445 W 23rd St., 445 West 23rd St., 445 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, canopied entrance, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea447 West 18th StreetChelsea Modern, a stack of undulating blue and white layers of glass, is a residential building on West 18th Street in Chelsea.2009, 447 W 18th St., 447 West 18th St., 447 West 18th Street, America, Audrey Matlock, Chelsea, Chelsea Modern, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, blue, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, white
Chelsea455 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 455 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Gardens buildings, of the original London Terrace development built in 1930.455 W 23rd St., 455 West 23rd St., 455 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, base view, brick, brick and stone banding, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, front entry, masonry, multi-family residential, polychrome banding, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chelsea456 West 15th StreetChelsea: This now-dormant skybridge connected the Nabisco factory (now Chelsea Market) with its offices across West 15th Street.456 W 15th St., 456 West 15th St., 456 West 15th Street, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Market, Chelsea Market Skybridge, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, Nabisco, New York, New York City, New York County, West 15th Street, West 15th Street Skybridge, arched windows, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, dormant, exterior, internal truss, metal, metropolitan, pedestrian bridge, skybridge, streetscape, sunny, unused, urban
Chelsea459 West 18th StreetAngled volumes of black and white composite curtain wall enclose 459 West 18th Street, a residential condominium near 10th Avenue and the High Line.2007, 459 W 18th St., 459 West 18th St., 459 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Della Valle Bernheimer, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, black, building, cityscape, composite, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, white
Chelsea461 West 23rd Street461 West 23rd Street, one of the retail entrances at London Terrace Towers.461 W 23rd St., 461 West 23rd St., 461 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Chelsea465 West 23rd StreetEntrance, 465 West 23rd Street, one of the London Terrace Towers corner buildings, now co-ops, of the original London Terrace development built 1930.465 W 23rd St., 465 West 23rd St., 465 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Chelsea475 West 23rd Street475 West 23rd Street, one of the retail entrances at London Terrace Towers.475 W 23rd St., 475 West 23rd St., 475 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Terrace, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Chelsea500 West 18th StreetOne High Line, formerly XI (Eleventh), is a pair of corkscrew-inclined residential towers designed by Bjarke Ingels Group at 500 West 18th Street.500 West 18th Street, 76 11th Avenue, America, BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One High Line, The Eleventh, XI, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, travertine, urban
Chelsea505 West 19th StreetWestern tower of 505 West 19th Street, with Lantern House and One High Line in background; view southwest along High Line.2015, 505 W 19th St., 505 West 19th St., 505 West 19th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, High Line, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Thomas Juul-Hansen, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, metal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, western tower
Chelsea505 West 22nd StreetThank You Darling is a mural by Lily van der Stokker, exhibited December 2023-November 2024 at 505 West 22nd Street along NYC’s High Line park.505 W 22nd St., 505 West 22nd St., 505 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Lily van der Stokker, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Thank You Darling, The High Line, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, mural, park, playful, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, whimsical
Chelsea512 West 22nd Street512 West 22nd Street is a five-story warehouse converted to an 11-story office building, clad in metallic black terra cotta and ribbon windows.2019, 512 W 22nd St., 512 West 22nd St., 512 West 22nd Street, America, COOKFOX Architects, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, The High Line, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, ribbon windows, rounded corners, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chelsea515 West 18th StreetLantern House is a pair of bay-window-studded apartment buildings straddling the High Line at West 18th Street in Chelsea. (View from High Line)515 W 18th St., 515 West 18th St., 515 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Heatherwick Studio, High Line, Lantern House, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Thomas Heatherwick, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bay window, bold, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, controversial, distinctive, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Chelsea515 West 23rd StreetHL23, the cantilevered glass-walled apartment building with exposed diagonal trusses, overlooks The High Line at 515 West 23rd Street.515 W 23rd St., 515 West 23rd St., 515 West 23rd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, HL23, High Line, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cantilevered, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exposed truss, exterior, flats, glass, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, unconventional, urban, vertical
Chelsea530 Sixth AvenueChelsea: FÖRENA is a new brick-and-metal-faced high-rise condo at the corner of Sixth Avenue and West 14th Street.2023, 530 6th Ave., 530 Sixth Ave., 530 Sixth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, FÖRENA, Manhattan, Midtown, Morris Adjmi Architects, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea551 West 21st StreetReflected blue sky, yellow bronze trim, and stark white concrete create arresting patterns at 551 West 21st Street, a residential condominium.2015, 551 W 21st St., 551 West 21st St., 551 West 21st Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Foster + Partners, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, bronze, building, cityscape, concrete, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, white, yellow
Chelsea551 West 22nd StreetThe colorful medallion of London Brighton & South Coast Railway decorates an arch at 551 West 22nd Street, a mixed-use brick building in Chelsea.551 W 22nd St., 551 West 22nd St., 551 West 22nd Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, London Brighton & South Coast Railway, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, arch, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass block, horizontal, low-rise, medallion, metropolitan, mixed use, mixed-use, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Chelsea555 West 18th StreetFrank Gehry’s first NYC commission, the billowing-sails-shaped IAC Building, was conceived as metal-clad; the client insisted on white glass instead.2007, 555 W 18th St., 555 West 18th St., 555 West 18th Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Frank Gehry, IAC Building, InterActiveCorp, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, famous, free-form, fritted glass, glass, metropolitan, office building, offices, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, white
Chelsea56 West 14th StreetGreenwich Village Landmark: Before moving to Herald Square, R. H. Macy had this annex at 56 West 14th Street.14th Street Annex, 1897, 56 W 14th St., 56 West 14th St., 56 West 14th Street, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, R.H. Macy & Co. Store, Schickel & Ditmars, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, copper, department store, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, retail, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea56-60 Ninth AvenueChelsea: A life-sized cow announces tourist attraction Old Homestead Steakhouse, at 56-60 Ninth Avenue; apartments are above.1910, 56-60 9th Ave., 56-60 Ninth Ave., 56-60 Ninth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Old Homestead Steakhouse, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, cow, cow sign, exterior, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, mixed-use, residential, restaurant, retail, steakhouse, streetscape, sunny, tourist attraction, urban
Chelsea601 West 26th StreetLandmark Starrett Lehigh Building, a 1931 rail freight terminal turned office building, is notable for blending Art Deco and International style.1931, 601 W 26th St., 601 West 26th St., 601 West 26th Street, America, Art Deco, Chelsea, Cory & Cory, Empire State, International Style, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Starrett Lehigh Building, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, freight terminal, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, ribbon windows, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, warehouse
Chelsea61 Ninth AvenueChelsea: 61 Ninth Avenue is an arrangement of glass cubes designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects and completed in 2019.2019, 61 9th Ave., 61 Ninth Ave., 61 Ninth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rafael Viñoly Architects, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea625-655 Avenue of the AmericasThree historic Ladies Mile department stores: B. Altman’s, Simpson, Crawford & Simpson Building, and Hugh O’Neil Building with its pair of gold domes.1876, 1902, 625 6th Avenue, 625 Avenue of the Americas, 625-655 Avenue of the Americas, 635 Avenue of the Americas, 635 Sixth Avenue, 641 Avenue of the Americas, 641 Sixth Avenue, 655 Avenue of the Americas, 655 Sixth Avenue, America, Avenue of the Americas, B. Altman, Empire State, Hugh O’Neill Building, Hugh O’Neill Dry Goods, Ladies Mile, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Simpson-Crawford, Sixth Avenue, William H. Hume, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, department store, exterior, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, retail, shopping district, streetscape, urban
Chelsea66 Ninth AvenueChelsea: The Porter House, 66 Ninth Avenue, is a former loft building converted to apartments with a six-story modern block grafted to a brick base.1905, 366 W 15th St., 366 West 15th St., 366 West 15th Street, 66 9th Ave., 66 Ninth Ave., 66 Ninth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SHoP Architects, The Porter House, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea75 Ninth AvenueChelsea Market, a former Nabisco factory and Oreo birthplace, is now a tourist attraction containing restaurants, shops, TV studios and offices.1890, 75 9th Ave., 75 Ninth Ave., 75 Ninth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Chelsea Market, Empire State, Gansevoort Market Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, Nabisco, National Biscuit Company, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Oreo, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, factory, historic, landmark, metropolitan, mixed use, offices, restaurants, streetscape, sunny, television studios, tourist attraction, urban
Chelsea76 11th AvenueThe skewed white lattice towers are known as One Highline. The taller building holds the Six Senses Hotel; the balance are condominium apartments.76 11th Ave., 76 11th Avenue, 76 Eleventh Avenue, America, BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group, Chelsea, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Highline, The Eleventh, The XI, accommodations, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, deconstructivism, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, traveler accommodations, urban
Chelsea80 8th Avenue80 Eighth Avenue uses contrasting-colored brick stripes to accentuate its verticality over a stone base in Manhattan’s Chelsea.1930, 80 8th Ave., 80 8th Avenue, 80 Eighth Ave., 80 Eighth Avenue, America, Banker’s Trust Company Building, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, William Whitehall, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, stone base, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical stripes
Chelsea80 Eighth AvenueChelsea: Windows and dark brick spandrels create vertical stripes, accentuating height of Bankers Trust Company Building, 80 Eighth Avenue.1929, 80 8th Ave., 80 Eighth Ave., 80 Eighth Avenue, America, Bankers Trust Company Building, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, William Whitehall, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Chelsea81-83 Eighth AvenueChelsea: Former New York Savings Bank, 81-83 Eighth Avenue, is a NYC landmark now repurposed as a CVS/pharmacy.1897, 301 W 14th St., 301 West 14th Street, 81-83 8th Ave., 81-83 Eighth Ave., 81-83 Eighth Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Savings Bank, Robert H. Robertson, adaptive reuse, architecture, bank, bright, building, cityscape, classical, commercial, copper, copper dome, exterior, granite, historic, landmark, low-rise, marble, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chelsea837 Washington Street837 Washington Street, aka Samsung Building, places a twisted, exposed steel frame and glass box atop a 1938 brick warehouse.2014, 837 Washington St., 837 Washington Street, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Morris Adjmi Architects, NYC, New York, New York City, Samsung Building, architecture, black grid, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exposed beams, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, steel, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, twisted, two-tone brick, urban
Chelsea85 10th AvenuePre-restoration view (2016) of Nabisco factory’s entrance at 85 10th Avenue, adjacent to the High Line and Chelsea Market.1913, 85 10th Ave., 85 10th Avenue, Albert G. Zimmerman and Associates, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, Nabisco factory, New York, New York City, adaptive reuse, arched entry, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, door, exterior, fanlight, ground floor retail, metropolitan, office building, offices, pre-restoration, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, stucco, urban, vertical
ChelseaChelseaLondon Terrace, a 14-building apartment complex in NYC’s Chelsea section. London Terrace Towers are co-op; midblock London Terrace Gardens are rental.10th Avenue, 9th Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, Farrar & Watmough, London Terrace, London Terrace Gardens, London Terrace Towers, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Victor C. Farrar, West 23rd Street, West 24th Street, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
ChelseaChelsea PiersChelsea Piers sports/entertainment complex spans three Hudson River piers; 100 11th Avenue condo and IAC Headquarters stand behind.100 11th Avenue, America, Bowlero, Chelsea, Chelsea Piers, Empire State, Hudson River, IAC Headquarters, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, North River, Sky Rink, Sunset Terrace, Warren and Wetmore, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, driving range, exterior, golf club, marina, metropolitan, pier, riverfront, sports complex, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, water, waterfront
ChelseaHigh LineView north from The High Line observation deck at Tenth Avenue and West 17th Street encompasses One High Line, Lantern House, and Hudson Yards.10th Avenue, America, Chelsea, Empire State, High Line, Hudson Yards, Lantern House, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, One High Line, Tenth Avenue, The High Line, W 17th St., West 17th St., West 17th Street, architecture, blue sky, bright, building, cityscape, clear sky, copy space, elevated, exterior, metropolitan, modern architecture, observation deck, park, public space, square crop, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, view north
ChelseaLittle IslandLittle Island rises on precast cement “tulip pot” stilts; two foot bridges connect the park to the shore in NYC’s Meatpacking District.America, August, Chelsea, Empire State, Heatherwick Studio, Hudson River, Little Island, Little Island@Pier55, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, artificial island, bright, building, cityscape, concrete, copy space, exterior, horizontal, metropolitan, park, pilings, precast cement, street scene, street view, streetscape, summer, sunny, tulip pots, tulips, urban
ChelseaPier 56A forest of pilings remain at Pier 56, part of the Chelsea Piers complex that once served Cunard-White Star Lines, now serve Hudson River’s gulls.America, Chelsea, Chelsea Piers, Cunard-White Star Line, Empire State, Hudson River, Larus delawarensis, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, North River, Pier 56, Ring-billed Gull, architecture, bird, birds, blue-green, building, cityscape, destroyed, exterior, gulls, metropolitan, murky water, no people, pilings, quiet, remnants, river, rotting, seabird, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, webbed feet
ChelseaPier 57Pier 57, an Art Deco-styled terminal once used by Grace Line, is now primarily office space.1954, 25 11th Avenue, America, Art Deco, August, Chelsea, Emil Praeger, Empire State, Hudson River, Manhattan, Marine & Aviation, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Pier 57, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, riverfront, street scene, street view, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban, water, waterfront
ChelseaWest 15th StreetWest 18th Street Skybridge once linked Nabisco factory with offices. Photographed under hazy sky, from The High Line park in Chelsea.America, Chelsea, Chelsea Market, Empire State, High Line, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, Nabisco, National Biscuit Company, New York, New York City, The High Line, W 15th St., West 15th St., West 15th Street, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, hazy sky, light traffic, metropolitan, park, parked cars, pedestrian bridge, sky bridge, skybridge, skyway, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, view east
Chinatown1 Division StreetNYC Chinatown: 1 Division Street is apartments over stores on the corner of Catherine Street, with iron balconies; a Chinese flag flies from the roof.1 Division St., 1 Division Street, 3 Catherine St., 3 Catherine Street, America, China Square, Chinatown, Chinese flag, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, iron balconies, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Chinatown1 Eldridge StreetNYC Chinatown: 1 Eldridge Street is a brick mixed-use building, apartments over a two-story commercial podium.1 Eldridge St., 1 Eldridge Street, America, Chinatown, Chinese signs, Chinese-language signs, Eldridge Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, balconies, black stripes, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, graffiti, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, modern, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown1 Elizabeth StreetNYC Chinatown: Elaborate terra cotta dresses windows, entrance and cornice of a red brick walk-up apartment building over Chinese restaurant.1 Elizabeth St., 1 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese restaurant, Chinese signage, Elizabeth Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Star of David, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, elaborate cornice, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, red, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown100 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 100 East Broadway, a predominantly glass commercial tower designed by Studio C Architects, was completed in 2017.100 E Broadway, 100 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Studio C Architects, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, high-rise, metal panels, metropolitan, office building, offices, reflections, reflective, skyscraper, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban, urgent care, vertical
Chinatown100 Hester StreetNYC Chinatown: 100 Hester Street, aka 36 Forsyth Street, holds three schools and a YMCA community center within its curved brick and concrete walls.100 Hester St., 100 Hester Street, 36 Forsyth St., 36 Forsyth Street, America, Chinatown, Department of Education, Dr. Sun Yat Sen Intermediate School, Dr. Sun Yat Sen Middle School, Emma Lazarus High School, Empire State, IS 131, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Pace High School, YMCA, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, civic, community center, concrete block, curved façade, exterior, fenced, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, red, ribbon windows, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
Chinatown101 Baxter StreetNYC Chinatown: The Chinatown Information Kiosk is on the triangular traffic island/plaza where Canal, Walker, and Baxter Streets intersect.101 Baxter St., 101 Baxter Street, America, Asian, Baxter Street, Canal Street, Chinatown, Chinatown Information Kiosk, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Walker Street, architecture, attraction, building, cityscape, dragon, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, horizontal, information, information booth, metropolitan, morning, park, peace, plaza, public, red, streetscape, tourist destination, tourist information, triangle, urban, visitor information
Chinatown101 BoweryNYC Chinatown: 101 Bowery, built in 1875, has stone quoins and window surrounds on its upper floors; classified an SRO (Single Room Occupancy) hotel.101 Bowery, 1875, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New World Hotel, New York, New York City, New York County, SRO, Single Room Occupancy, accommodations, architecture, budget accommodations, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, flaking paint, hotel, lodging, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, painted, stone, stone lintels, stone quoins, stone window surrounds, streetscape, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
Chinatown10-14 BoweryNYC Chinatown: Shops at the foot of The Bowery, just off the tourist-beaten path of Doyer Street, but still distinctively Chinese.10-14 Bowery, America, Asian, Bowery, Chinatown, Chinese pedestrians, Chinese shops, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, cloudy, earth tones, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, mixed-use, morning, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown103 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A run-down loft building on East Broadway, with apartments above store; Chinese sign, Chinese man seated, smoking.103 E Broadway, 103 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, glass blocks, graffiti, loft building, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, residential, seated man, smoking, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown105 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: 105 Henry Street/19 Pike Street is a six-story red brick apartment building with stores, richly decorated in white terra cotta.105 Henry St., 105 Henry Street, 19 Pike St., 19 Pike Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown109 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Marriott Fairfield Inn & Suites, above Chinese supermarket, one of the modern buildings replacing century-old tenements.109 E Broadway, 109 East Broadway, 95 Henry St., 95 Henry Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese supermarket, East Broadway, Empire State, Fairfield Inn & Suites, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Marriott, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, horizontal, hotel, lodging, low-rise, metropolitan, modern, morning, store, streetscape, tourist destination, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Chinatown11 Division StreetNYC Chinatown: A 1910 brick store building, with pagoda-style tile cornice, houses Chinese restaurant and social club below U.S. and Chinese flags.11 Division St., 11 Division Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese flag, Chinese restaurant, Chinese signage, Division Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Tsung-Sun Social Club, U.S., U.S. flag, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, painted, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tile cornice, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown110 Lafayette StreetNYC Chinatown: Hardware Building, a brick-and-stone commercial loft building, designed by Schwartz & Gross with B.N. Marcus in 1907.110 Lafayette St., 110 Lafayette Street, 1908, America, Asian, B.N. Marcus, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, Hardware Building, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Schwartz & Gross, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, morning, office building, offices, stone, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown111-113 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: 111 and 113 Henry Street, five-story walk-up apartment buildings of brick and terra cotta; 111 has replaced its cornice with a parapet.111 Henry St., 111 Henry Street, 113 Henry St., 113 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, flats, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, parapet, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, walk-up
Chinatown11-13 Eldridge StreetNYC Chinatown: 11 and 13 Eldridge Street are a pair of six-story painted brick walk-up apartment buildings with stamped-metal cornices, built in 1921.11-13 Eldridge St., 11-13 Eldridge Street, 1921, America, Chinatown, Eldridge Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown116 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: 116 Mott Street, a six-story walk-up apartment building, has a rounded corner and white terra cotta details on its orange brick façade.116 Mott St., 116 Mott Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, curved corner, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, renovated, residences, residential, rounded corner, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown12 Oliver StreetHistoric Oliver Street Baptist Church, aka Mariners’ Temple Baptist Church, closed during repair of crumbling 1845 façade.12 Oliver St., 12 Oliver Street, 1845, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, Greek Revival, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mariners’ Temple Baptist Church, Minard Lafever, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Oliver Street Baptist Church, architecture, brownstone, building, church, cityscape, crumbling façade, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, morning, religious, repairs, scaffold, sidewalk shed, streetscape, tourist destination, under repair, urban
Chinatown120 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: This commercial loft building on East Broadway appears vacant, its street-level stores all shuttered by steel roll-up security gates.120 E Broadway, 120 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, building, cast iron columns, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, glass blocks, ground floor retail, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, office building, offices, red, roll-up gates, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tan, tourist destination, urban, vacant, vertical
Chinatown124 BoweryNYC Chinatown: Landmark Bowery Savings Bank’s main entrance, at 130 Bowery, is less impressive than the side (228 Grand Street) entrance.124 Bowery, 130 Bowery, 1895, America, Bowery, Bowery Savings Bank, Capitale, Chinatown, Elizabeth Street, Empire State, Grand Street, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Classical, Stanford White, architecture, bank, building, cityscape, columns, commercial, event venue, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown125 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Chinese flags and symbols surround gold-colored door to former offices of Fukien Benevolent Association of America.125 E Broadway, 125 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, East Broadway, Empire State, Fukien American Association, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown125 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: 125 Mott Street, a six-story walk-up apartment building, is boldly painted red brick and yellow terra cotta above street-level stores.125 Mott St., 125 Mott Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, red, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, yellow
Chinatown128 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Knickerbocker Station post office, a Depression-era public works project with winged messenger Mercury medallion, is at 128 E Broadway.128 E Broadway, 128 East Broadway, 1930s, America, Asian, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, Knickerbocker Station, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mercury medallion, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., U.S. Post Office, United States Postal Service, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, civic, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flat arch windows, governmental, horizontal, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, pediment, post office, sloped roof, stone, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown128 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: 128 Mott Street, orange brick and terra cotta, undergoing maintenance/renovation, is a seven-story mixed-use condominium.128 Mott St., 128 Mott Street, 128 Plaza, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mietz Building, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, ground floor retail, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, mixed-use, renovation, scaffold, sidewalk shed, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown129 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A typical brick-and-terra cotta walk-up apartment building above a store with Chinese sign, on a quiet weekday morning.129 E Broadway, 129 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown13 Essex StreetNYC Chinatown: 13 Essex Street, a six-story brick apartment building, has ground floor stores, cast stone trim, and stamped metal cornice.13 Essex St., 13 Essex Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cast stone window surrounds, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, flat roof, flats, graffiti, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown137-139 Centre StreetNYC Chinatown: 137-139 Centre Street is a pair of eight-story loft buildings designed by Schwartz & Gross, erected 1911.137-139 Centre St., 137-139 Centre Street, 1911, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Schwartz & Gross, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, horizontal, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, morning, stone, store, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown137-139 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Star of David terra cotta reveals neighborhood’s history as Jewish enclave; a Yeshiva (Jewish school) is still next door.137-139 E Broadway, 137-139 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Star of David, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown139 Centre StreetNYC Chinatown: 139 Centre Street is the northeast half of a pair of eight-story loft buildings designed by Schwartz & Gross, erected 1911.139 Centre St., 139 Centre Street, 1911, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Schwartz & Gross, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, morning, stone, store, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown141 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: Old & New – St. Teresa’s Catholic Church (1842), visually sandwiched by glassy 252 South Street (2019) and 10 Rutgers Street (2001).141 Henry St., 141 Henry Street, 1842, America, Catholic, Chinatown, Empire State, Gothic Revival, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Catholic, Rutgers Presbyterian Church, Rutgers Street, St. Teresa’s Catholic Church, architecture, bell tower, building, church, cityscape, clock, divine, exterior, field stone, gray, grey, low-rise, metropolitan, place of worship, plain, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown141-143 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem, an Orthodox Jewish Yeshiva (parochial school), a remnant of Chinatown’s history as a Jewish enclave.141-143 E Broadway, 141-143 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, Hebrew, Hebrew school, Hebrew signs, Jewish, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem, Miriam Zuckerberg Yeshiva, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Orthodox Jewish, Yeshiva, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, education, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escapes, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, parochial school, school, stone, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown145-147 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem, an Orthodox Jewish Yeshiva (parochial school), a remnant of Chinatown’s history as a Jewish enclave.145-147 E Broadway, 145-147 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, Hebrew, Hebrew school, Hebrew signs, Jewish, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem, Miriam Zuckerberg Yeshiva, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Orthodox Jewish, Yeshiva, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, education, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escapes, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, parochial school, school, stone, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown15 Pike StreetNYC Chinatown: Former Pike Street Synagogue, a NYC landmark, is now the Sung Tak Buddhist Association Temple, marred by graffiti.13-15 Pike St., 13-15 Pike Street, 1904, Alfred E. Badt, America, Buddhist Temple, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Pike Street Synagogue, Romanesque Revival, Sung Tak Buddhist Association, adaptive reuse, arched windows, architecture, blind arcade, building, cityscape, columns, engaged columns, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, low-rise, metropolitan, religious, stairs, stone, streetscape, synagogue, urban, vertical, white
Chinatown15-17 Eldridge StreetNYC Chinatown: A set of brick-and-terra cotta apartment buildings at 15-21 Eldridge Street; original cornices replaced with simple brick parapets.15-21 Eldridge St., 15-21 Eldridge Street, America, Chinatown, Eldridge Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, graffiti, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, parapet, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown153 Centre StreetNYC Chinatown: 153 Centre Street, aka 240 Canal Street, is a three-story brick commercial building with a NYC subway entrance in its base.153 Centre St., 153 Centre Street, 240 Canal St., 240 Canal Street, America, Asian, Canal Centre Building, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, beige brick, billboards, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, graffiti, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, offices, stores, streetscape, subway, subway entrance, tourist destination, traffic barrier, urban
Chinatown16 Orchard StreetNYC Chinatown: Canal Condo combines 16 Orchard Street and 51 Canal Street; Star of David terra cotta reveals building’s Jewish heritage.16 Orchard St., 16 Orchard Street, 51 Canal St., 51 Canal Street, America, Asian, Canal Condo, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Star of David, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown174-176 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: Torch-and-laurel terra cotta medallions grace the crown of 174-176 Canal Street, a tenement and stores designed by Alfred E. Badt.174 Canal St., 174 Canal Street, 174-176 Canal St., 174-176 Canal Street, 1910, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown19 Elizabeth StreetNYC Chinatown: New York’s oldest precinct house, 5th Precinct, built in 1881, survived two attempts to demolish the building.1881, 19 Elizabeth St., 19 Elizabeth Street, 5th Precinct, America, Asian, Chinatown, Elizabeth Street, Empire State, Fifth Precinct, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYPD, Nathaniel Bush, New York, New York City, New York County, Police Department, architecture, beige, brick, building, cityscape, civic, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, government, grey, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, painted, station house, stone, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown19 Market StreetNYC Chinatown: First Chinese Presbyterian Church is the former Northern Reformed Church, a NYC landmark built in 1819 of Manhattan Schist.1819, 19 Market St., 19 Market Street, 61 Henry St., 61 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, First Chinese Presbyterian Church, Georgian, Gothic, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Manhattan Schist, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Northern Reformed Church, architecture, brown, building, church, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, peaked roof, place of worship, religious, sacred, steeple, stone, streetscape, triple-hung windows, urban
Chinatown195 Worth StreetTrue Light Lutheran Church was built in 1949; the brick structure combines Chinese and Christian symbols in its façade.1949, 195 Worth St., 195 Worth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, True Light Lutheran Church, arches, architecture, brick, brown brick, building, church, cityscape, cross, divine, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, low-rise, metropolitan, pagoda motif, place of worship, religious, sacred, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical, yellow arches
Chinatown196-200 Mott Street196-200 Mott Street are sharply contrasting brick apartment buildings with terra cotta accents.196-200 Mott St., 196-200 Mott Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Nolita, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown2 Allen StreetNYC Chinatown: 2 Allen Plaza is a seven-story blue glass box, alien to the earth-toned brick-and-terra cotta neighborhood.2 Allen Plaza, 2 Allen St., 2 Allen Street, Allen Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aqua, architecture, blue, building, cityscape, cloud reflections, columns, commercial, curtain wall, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, glass, glass box, grid, metropolitan, morning, office building, offices, reflections, reflective, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown2 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: The black mirror glass skin of 2 Mott Street provides pixelated reflections of sky and buildings at Chatham Square/Five Points.1 Chatham Square, 2 Mott St., 2 Mott Street, America, Asian, Chatham Square, Chinatown, Empire State, Five Points, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mott Street, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, black, building, cityscape, clouds, commercial, curtain wall, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, mirror glass, morning, office building, offices, reflections, reflective, streetscape, tourist destination, tower, urban, vertical
Chinatown20 Confucious PlazaNYC Chinatown: Confucius Plaza, a 44-story crescent-shaped brick apartment tower, incorporates a school, community center, and stores in its base.1975, 20 Confucius Plaza, America, Chatham Square, Chinatown, Confucius Plaza, Empire State, Horowitz & Chun, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mitchell-Lama, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment tower, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, residential tower, streetscape, tower, tower block, urban, vertical
Chinatown20 Eldridge StreetNYC Chinatown: Once a two-story fire station, 20 Eldridge Street gained three stories and new purpose as a Buddhist Temple.20 Eldridge St., 20 Eldridge Street, America, Buddhist Association of New York, Buddhist Temple, Chinatown, Chinese characters, Chinese signage, Eldridge Street, Empire State, International Society of Nun Yen Sutra, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, former fire house, gold, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, place of worship, red, religious, sacred, streetscape, temple, tile roof, tiled canopies, urban
Chinatown200 Mott Street200 Mott Street is a red roman brick apartment building with tan terra cotta accents; a restaurant occupies the ground floor.200 Mott St., 200 Mott Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Nolita, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, roman brick, stamped metal cornice, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown21 Mott StreetThe mural “In The Future Our Asian Community Is Safe” is painted on the side of 21 Mott Street, a five-story brick apartment house in NYC’s Chinatown.21 Mott St., 21 Mott Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, In The Future Our Asian Community Is Safe, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mott Street, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, mural, red, residences, residential, restaurant, store, street scene, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown210 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: 210-212 Canal Street is a red brick and black stone commercial condominium with street-level stores on the corner of Mulberry Street.1920, 210 Canal St., 210 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, black, brick, bright, building, canopied entrance, cast stone, cityscape, commercial, condo, condominium, exterior, green canopy, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, red, stamped metal cornice, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Chinatown214 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: 214 Canal Street is a seven-story tenement with street-level store, built in 1915 of red roman brick with terra cotta trim.1915, 214 Canal St., 214 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, John P. Cleary, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, roman brick, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tenement, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown218 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: A Vietnamese restaurant, located at the corner of Baxter and Walker/Canal Streets, below walk-up apartments at 218 Canal Street.218 Canal St., 218 Canal Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Sun Sai Gai Restaurant, Vietnamese Restaurant, Win Sea Food Market, apartment building, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, horizontal, metropolitan, morning, painted brick, red, restaurant, storefronts, stores, street vendor, streetscape, sunny, tourist destination, umbrella, urban
Chinatown218-220 Grand StreetNYC Chinatown: 218 Grand Street, a seven-story walk-up apartment building with turreted corner; brick painted grey with red terra cotta decoration.218-220 Grand St., 218-220 Grand Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, gray, grey, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, parapet, red, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown22 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: 22 Mott Street, Masonic Building, is a six-story brick mixed-use building, apartments over a Masonic Hall and Ping Seafood Restaurant.1915, 22 Mott St., 22 Mott Street, America, Chinatown, Chinese Masonic Building, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Ping Seafood Restaurant, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, ethnic, exterior, fire escape, flats, gallery, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stepped parapet, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical, yellow sign
Chinatown22 Mulberry StreetChinese Wah Lai Funeral Home occupies the ground floor of 22 Mulberry Street, a four-story brick apartment house in NYC’s Chinatown.22 Mulberry St., 22 Mulberry Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese Wah Lai Funeral Home, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown228 Grand StreetNYC Chinatown: Detail, Bowery Savings Bank’s Grand Street façade. The Roman Classical style building is a NYC and US historic landmark.124 Bowery, 130 Bowery, 1895, America, Asian, Bowery, Bowery Savings Bank, Capitale, Chinatown, Elizabeth Street, Empire State, Grand Street, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Classical, Stanford White, architecture, bank, building, cityscape, columns, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, event venue, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown23 Division StreetNYC Chinatown: U.S. and Taiwan flags fly above Chinese pharmacy at 23 Division Street, a four-story commercial building of polychrome brick.23 Division St., 23 Division Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese pharmacy, Chinese signage, Division Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Taiwan flag, Taiwan flags, U.S., U.S. flag, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, parked car, polychrome brick, quiet, roll-up gate, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown230 Grand StreetNYC Chinatown: Landmark Bowery Savings Bank, 130 Bowery, is an L-shaped building wrapped around 124 Bowery, also part of the bank, now event venue.124 Bowery, 130 Bowery, 1895, America, Asian, Bowery, Bowery Savings Bank, Capitale, Chinatown, Elizabeth Street, Empire State, Grand Street, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Classical, Stanford White, architecture, bank, building, cityscape, columns, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, event venue, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown23-27 Allen StreetNYC Chinatown: A trio of two-story commercial buildings with interesting brickwork in the parapets above the storefronts.23-27 Allen St., 23-27 Allen Street, Allen Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, brickwork, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, horizontal, low-rise, merchants, metropolitan, morning, pallets, parapets, quiet, rollup gates, storefronts, stores, streetscape, tourist destination, trio, two-story, urban
Chinatown235 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: 235 Canal Street/168 Centre Street, a commercial building built in 1920, was modernized with glass in 2006.168 Centre St., 168 Centre Street, 235 Canal St., 235 Canal Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Citizens Bank, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, afternoon, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, glass, green stripes, horizontal, intersection, metropolitan, office building, offices, reflective, renovated, streetscape, sunny, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown236-240 Mott Street236-240 Mott Street is a six-story beige brick and terra cotta apartment building with a rounded corner and arched windows.236-240 Mott St., 236-240 Mott Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Nolita, apartment building, apartments, arched windows, architecture, beige, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, parapet, residences, residential, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown239-241 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: Originally Golden Pacific National Bank, this pagoda-style commercial building now also holds a souvenir store and restaurant.157-201 Centre St., 157-201 Centre Street, 1978, 239-241 Canal St., 239-241 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Chinese style, East Bank, Empire State, Golden Pacific National Bank, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, P K Y Chen, architecture, bank, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, modern, offices, pagoda, red, red piers, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown24 Mulberry StreetBrighten Florist occupies the ground floor of 24 Mulberry Street, a five-story brick apartment house in NYC’s Chinatown.24 Mulberry St., 24 Mulberry Street, America, Asian, Brighten Florist, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown25 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: The verdigris-colored bell tower of Church of the Transfiguration, a NYC landmark, is at the bend of Mott Street.1801, 25 Mott St., 25 Mott Street, America, Catholic, Chinatown, Church of the Transfiguration, Empire State, Georgian, Gothic, Henry Engelbert, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Manhattan Schist, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Catholic, Zion Protestant Episcopal Church, architecture, bell tower, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown251 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: 251 Canal Street, at Chinatown’s fringe, is a small hotel with murals painted on its Canal Street and Lafayette Street façades.251 Canal St., 251 Canal Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, JG So Ho Tel, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, afternoon, architecture, art, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, hotel, lodging, low-rise, metropolitan, mural, store, stores, street art, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
Chinatown253 Grand StreetNYC Chinatown: 253 Grand Street / 101 Chrystie Street is a seven-story red brick apartment building, decorated in white terra cotta, built in 1901.101 Chrystie St., 101 Chrystie Street, 253 Grand St., 253 Grand Street, America, Chinatown, Columbia, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown256 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: Canal Street Market, 256 Canal Street, is a NYC landmark designed by James Bogardus built in 1857 with cast iron façade.1857, 254-260 Canal St., 254-260 Canal Street, 256 Canal St., 256 Canal Street, America, Canal Street Market, Chinatown, Empire State, Italian Renaissance Palazzo, Italianate, James Bogardus, LES, Lafayette Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bright, building, busy intersection, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
Chinatown26 Mulberry StreetWah Wing Sang Funeral Corp. occupies the ground floor of 26 Mulberry Street, a five-story brick apartment house in NYC’s Chinatown.26 Mulberry St., 26 Mulberry Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Wah Wing Sang Funeral Corp., apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, funeral home, low-rise, marquee, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown262-274 Mott Street262 and 274 Mott Street are adjacent brick apartment buildings; red brick 262 is condominiums, beige 274 is a rental property.262-274 Mott St., 262-274 Mott Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Nolita, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stone, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown263 Grand StreetNYC Chinatown: 263 Grand Street (but located on Broome Street) is a two-story brick recreation center of the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation.1960, 263 Grand St., 263 Grand Street, America, Broome St., Broome Street, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lion’s Gate Field, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, New York, New York City, New York County, Parks Department, arched windows, architecture, balcony, brick, bright, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, horizontal, iron railing, low-rise, metropolitan, playground, public restrooms, recreation, spring, stone, streetscape, urban
Chinatown268-270 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: 268 Canal Street, a NYC landmark cast iron loft building, now houses Charles B. Wang Community Health Center.1887, 268-270 Canal St., 268-270 Canal Street, America, Charles B Wand Community Health Center, Chinatown, Empire State, J W Dimick Building, LES, Lansing C. Holden, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Queen Anne, Tribeca East Historic District, architecture, brick, bright, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, community health center, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, store, streetscape, sunny, urban, vertical, white
Chinatown27 Allen StreetNYC Chinatown: Imaginative polychrome brickwork enlivens the façade of an otherwise ordinary two-story store and office at 27 Allen Street.27 Allen St., 27 Allen Street, Allen Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, awning, brick façade, building, cityscape, commercial, decorative brickwork, earth tones, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, graffiti, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, parapet, polychrome brick, quiet, store, storefront, streetscape, tourist destination, two-story, urban, vertical
Chinatown27 Forsyth StreetNYC Chinatown: St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, originally an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, memorializes Chinatown’s changing population.1892, 27 Forsyth St., 27 Forsyth Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, Greek Orthodox, Herter & Schneider, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, synagogue, urban, vertical
Chinatown27-29 Division StreetNYC Chinatown: private club and stores buildings on Division Street, including Dim Sum Palace, a Chinese restaurant.1958, 27-29 & 25 Division St., 27-29 & 25 Division Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Division Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, S. Walter Katz, San Kiang Charitable Association, Tung-on Social Club, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, offices, private club and stores, restaurant, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown276 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: 276 Canal Street, aka 416 Broadway, is a landmark commercial building converted to a hotel (Wanderlofts Hotel, formerly SoHo Garden).1899, 276 Canal St., 276 Canal Street, 416 Broadway, America, Chinatown, Empire State, Jordan & Giller, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, Soho Garden Hotel, Wanderlofts Hotel, accommodations, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, hotel, landmark, limestone, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical, wood frame
Chinatown277 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: Oltarsh Building, a three-story commercial structure at Canal and Lafayette Streets, houses Banksy Museum above ground floor shops.277 Canal St., 277 Canal Street, America, Asian, Bank of America branch, Banksy Museum, Canal Street, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Oltarsh Building, architecture, attraction, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, museum, store, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, subway, subway entrance, tourist attraction, tourist destination, urban, visitor attraction
Chinatown28 Forsyth StreetNYC Chinatown: 28 Forsyth Street, an old walk-up tenement next door to an Orthodox synagogue-turned-Greek Orthodox church.28 Forsyth St., 28 Forsyth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, graffiti, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, multi-family residential, residential, run-down, stores, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown28 Mulberry StreetAn elaborate cast iron storefront inset with stone and terra cotta at the corner of Mulberry and Mosco Streets in NYC’s Chinatown.101 Mosco Street, 28 Mulberry St., 28 Mulberry Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Wah Wing Sang Funeral Corp., apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown29 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: Crew of FDNY Tower Ladder 18, Fort Pitt, practice their skills at 29 and 31 Canal Street.29 Canal St., 29 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, FDNY, Fire Department, Fort Pitt, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Tower Ladder 18, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, exterior, flat roof, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, practice, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, training exercise, urban, vertical
Chinatown31 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: Terra cotta once covered the Loew’s Canal Street Theatre; the NYC landmark became an electronics store, now appears abandoned.1927, 31 Canal St., 31 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Loew’s Canal Street Theatre, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Thomas W. Lamb, adaptive reuse, arched windows, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, dilapidated, dirty, exterior, gray, grey, low-rise, metropolitan, motion picture theater, movie house, retail, storefront, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, theater, urban, vertical, white
Chinatown33 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Detail of Chatham Square Branch, New York Public Library, a NYC landmark designed by Charles McKim, funded by Andrew Carnegie.1903, 33 E Broadway, 33 East Broadway, America, Andrew Carnegie, Charles McKim, Chatham Square Branch, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, Ionic columns, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, McKim Mead & White, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Public Library, architecture, building, cityscape, civic, defaced, engaged columns, exterior, graffiti, historic, landmark, library, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, neoclassical, stone, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown34 Pell StreetNYC Chinatown: 34 Pell Street is a mixed-use, residential over store (restaurant) building with a three-dimensional yellow screen façade.34 Pell St., 34 Pell Street, America, Chinatown, Chinese restaurant, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Sichuan Hot Pot, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic, exterior, flat roof, flats, grill, lattice, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, restaurant, retail, streetscape, three-story, unusual, urban, vertical, yellow façade
Chinatown35-37 Allen StreetNYC Chinatown: A pair of run-down tenements on Allen Street; brick painted grey with green accents and fire escapes, tired storefronts, graffiti.35-37 Allen St., 35-37 Allen Street, Allen Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, graffiti, gray, grey, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, residential, run-down, store, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown36 Mulberry StreetNg Fook Funeral Services occupies the lower floors of 34-38 Mulberry Street, a six-story apartment building in NYC’s Chinatown.34-38 Mulberry St., 34-38 Mulberry Street, 36 Mulberry St., 36 Mulberry Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Ng Fook Funeral Services, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown36 Pell StreetNYC Chinatown: 36 Pell Street/40 Mott Street is a brown brick apartment building with terra cotta trim, over a street-level store.36 Pell St., 36 Pell Street, 40 Mott St., 40 Mott Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, corner, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, multi-family residential, parapet, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown37 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: All-American pun (O’Henry) on Chinese laundromat at 37 Henry Street.37 Henry St., 37 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Chinese, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, O’Henry Laundromat, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, awning, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, graffiti, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tenement, urban, walk-up
Chinatown38 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 38 East Broadway is a five-story painted brick apartment building over store, with terra cotta details and stamped metal cornice.38 E Broadway, 38 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown380 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 380 Broadway, part of Tribeca East Historic District, is a mixed-use residential/commercial building with a cast iron ground floor.1860, 380 Broadway, 70-78 White Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, marble, masonry, metropolitan, mixed-use, morning, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown388 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 388 Broadway, now apartments above a store, was built as commercial lofts, marble-faced above a cast iron storefront.388 Broadway, America, Asian, Broadway, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, ivory, landmark, lofts, low-rise, marble, metropolitan, morning, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical, white
Chinatown39 Eldridge StreetNYC Chinatown: 39 Eldridge Street is a low-rise commercial building, painted beige, that has been home to several community outreach groups.1922, 39 Eldridge St., 39 Eldridge Street, America, Chinatown, Eldridge Street, Empire State, KTV, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Sommerfeld & Steckler, architecture, beige, brick, bright, building, canopies, cityscape, commercial, exterior, graffiti, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, painted, ribbon windows, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown39 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: Figureheads flank the entrance of 39 Henry Street, a richly detailed five-story walk-up tenement.39 Henry St., 39 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, figureheads, fire escape, flats, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stoop, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, walk-up, window guards
Chinatown392-380 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Along the district’s western fringe, cast iron loft buildings on Broadway, now landmarks, contain apartments above storefronts.392-380 Broadway, America, Asian, Broadway, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, lofts, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, residences, residential, stores, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown392-388 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Along the district’s western fringe, cast iron loft buildings on Broadway, now landmarks, contain apartments above storefronts.392-388 Broadway, America, Asian, Broadway, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, lofts, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, residences, residential, stores, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown394-392 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A pair of cast iron and masonry loft buildings on Broadway, Chinatown’s western fringe.1860, 1865, 394-392 Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, lofts, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, residential, store, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown396 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A 10-story 1899 landmark office building, converted to boutique Walker Hotel on the southeast corner of Broadway and Walker Street.1899, 396 Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, Walker Hotel, William H. Birkmire, accommodations, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, hotel, landmark, lodging, metropolitan, morning, office building, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown40 Mulberry StreetAsia-Roma, an Italian/Asian restaurant, occupies the ground floor of 40 Mulberry Street, a five-story apartment building in NYC’s Chinatown.40 Mulberry St., 40 Mulberry Street, America, Asia-Roma, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, restaurant, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown400 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: This landmark loft building is now home of Apicha (Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV and AIDS) Community Health Center.1865, 400 Broadway, 70 Walker Street, America, Apicha Community Health Center, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Second Empire, Tribeca East Historic District, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, granite, gray, grey, historic, horizontal, landmark, lofts, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, store, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown401 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A landmark 27-story Art Deco office tower on Chinatown’s western fringe.401 Broadway, America, Art Deco, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, Jardine Hill & Murdock, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, high-rise, historic, horizontal, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, modernized, morning, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown40-42 BoweryNYC Chinatown: A pair of historic – but not designated landmarks – Federal style houses built in 1807, once home of Bowery Boys street gang.1807, 40-42 Bowery, America, Asian, Bowery, Chinatown, Chinese shops, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Empire State, Federal style, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, dormers, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, houses, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, shops, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown40-44 BoweryNYC Chinatown: A pair of dormer-topped brick-and-stone Federal style houses from 1807, next to a recent (2002) arrival on the Bowery.1807, 40-44 Bowery, America, Asian, Bowery, Chinatown, Chinese shops, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Empire State, Federal style, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, dormers, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, horizontal, houses, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, shops, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown407 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: The original bank’s name (Manufacturers Trust Company) is gone, otherwise the building’s 1927 look and purpose are unchanged.1927, 407 Broadway, America, Archibald F. Gilbert, Asian, Chase, Chase Bank, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Manufacturers Trust Company Bank, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, architecture, bank, brick, building, cityscape, clock, concrete, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, granite, historic, horizontal, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, morning, neoclassical, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown41 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: Boe Fook Funeral Services now occupies the T-shaped building built for the Independent Kletzker Brotherly Aid Association.1892, 1900, 41 Canal St., 41 Canal Street, 5 Ludlow St., 5 Ludlow Street, America, Boe Fook Funeral Services, Canal Street, Chinatown, Empire State, Independent Kletzker Brotherly Aid Association, LES, Lower East Side, Ludlow Street, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, T-shaped, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, columns, commercial, exterior, funeral home, green, horizontal, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, tile, urban, white
Chinatown41 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: Figureheads flank the entrance of 41 Henry Street, a richly detailed five-story walk-up tenement.41 Henry St., 41 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, figureheads, fire escape, flats, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stoop, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, walk-up, window guards
Chinatown415 BroadwayNYC Chinatown: The monolithic limestone landmark, National City Bank building, is now home of the interactive art exhibit, INTER_.1927, 294-298 Canal Street, 415-417 Broadway, 65-69 Lispenard Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Moderne, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National City Bank of New York, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, Walker & Gillette, adaptive reuse, architecture, art, bank, building, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, morning, museum, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown42-48 Mulberry StreetStores occupy the ground floor of low-rise brick apartment houses along Mulberry Street in NYC’s Chinatown.42-48 Mulberry St., 42-48 Mulberry Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Mama Cafe, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, TLC Cleaners, Tasty Dumpling, Yu & Me Books, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown43 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: The richly detailed tenement façade is painted over, from green stamped metal cornice to red stone stoop at 43 Henry Street.43 Henry St., 43 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Manhattan, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stoop, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, walk-up, window guards
Chinatown45 Allen StreetNYC Chinatown: Hester-Allen Houses, a New York City Housing Authority Building, has a textured concrete façade instead of the usual plain red brick.45 Allen St., 45 Allen Street, Allen Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, Hester-Allen Houses, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYCHA, New York, New York City, New York City Housing Authority, New York County, apartment block, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, gray, grey, high-rise, horizontal, metropolitan, morning, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, public housing, residential, streetscape, textured concrete, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown46 Mulberry StreetA stamped-metal cornice crowns 46 Mulberry Street, a five-story brick apartment house built in 1886 in NYC’s Chinatown.1886, 46 Mulberry St., 46 Mulberry Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Mama Cafe, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown48 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 48 East Broadway is the six-story, stone-faced Grace Gratitude Buddhist Temple, with colorful pagoda-style tile cornices.48 E Broadway, 48 East Broadway, America, Asian, Buddhist Temple, Chinatown, Chinese cornice, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, Grace Gratitude Buddhist Temple, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Oriental, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, colorful, divine, exterior, low-rise, metropolitan, pagoda style, place of worship, polychrome tile, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, sunny, tile cornice, urban, vertical
Chinatown49-51 Elizabeth StreetChinese supermarket Po Wing Hong Food Market occupies ground floor of 49-51 Elizabeth Street, a six-story brick apartment house in NYC’s Chinatown.49-51 Elizabeth St., 49-51 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Po Wing Hong Food Market, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown5 Elizabeth StreetNYC Chinatown: A five-story commercial building, converted to church, with terra cotta very similar to neighboring apartment buildings.5 Elizabeth St., 5 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Christian, Elizabeth Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Trust In God Baptist Church, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, church, cityscape, divine, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, glass block, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, place of worship, religious, sacred, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown5 Ludlow StreetBoe Fook Funeral Services occupies the T-shaped building on Canal and Ludlow Streets, built for the Independent Kletzker Brotherly Aid Association.1892, 1900, 41 Canal St., 41 Canal Street, 5 Ludlow St., 5 Ludlow Street, America, Boe Fook Funeral Services, Canal Street, Chinatown, Empire State, Independent Kletzker Brotherly Aid Association, LES, Lower East Side, Ludlow Street, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, T-shaped, architecture, building, cityscape, columns, commercial, exterior, funeral home, green, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, tile, urban, white
Chinatown50 BoweryNYC Chinatown: Hotel 50 Bowery, designed in glass by PPA Architects to mirror landmark Citizens Savings Bank and community.50 Bowery, America, Asian, Bowery, Chinatown, Empire State, Hotel 50 Bowery, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, morning, store, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
Chinatown50 Eldridge StreetNYC Chinatown: 50-52 Eldridge Street, an eight-story brick commercial building with street level stores built for Witty Brothers in 1912.1912, 50 Eldridge St., 50 Eldridge Street, America, Bernstein & Bernstein, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Eldridge Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Witty Brothers, architecture, beige, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, grey, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, roll-up security gates, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown51 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: The plain, 1800s brick façade of Canal Condo’s 51 Canal Street wing; the entrance is now numbered 16 Orchard Street.16 Orchard St., 16 Orchard Street, 51 Canal St., 51 Canal Street, America, Asian, Canal Condo, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Star of David, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown51-57 Bayard StreetNYC Chinatown: Some restaurants and stores along Bayard Street at Elizabeth Street, in the heart of Chinatown.51-57 Bayard St., 51-57 Bayard Street, America, Asian, Bayard Street, Chinatown, Chinese restaurants, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, colorful, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, horizontal, metropolitan, morning, restaurants, store, storefronts, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tile, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown52-56 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: A renovated six-story walk-up apartment building at the corner of Mott and Bayard Streets; brick parapet subs for original cornice.52-56 Mott St., 52-56 Mott Street, 72 Bayard St., 72 Bayard Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, corner, exterior, fire escapes, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, renovated, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, urban, vertical, walk-up
Chinatown53 Bayard StreetNYC Chinatown: A simulated tile roof is a canopy over a recessed green door set in polished stone, with gilt Chinese sign on Bayard Street.53 Bayard St., 53 Bayard Street, America, Asian, Bayard Street, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Chinese street signs, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, green, green door, green doorway, marble, masonry, metropolitan, morning, polished stone, simulated roofing tile cornice, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown54 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: Jarmulowsky Bank Building is prominent on Canal & Ludlow Streets; it is now a residential condominium.1912, 54 Canal St., 54 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, Jarmulowsky Bank Building, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Modern Renaissance, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Rouse & Goldstone, architecture, bank, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown54 Eldridge StreetNYC Chinatown: 54 Eldridge Street is a seven-story red brick apartment house with white-painted terra cotta trim and street-level stores.54 Eldridge St., 54 Eldridge Street, America, Chinatown, Eldridge Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, parapet, red, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, white trim
Chinatown54-56 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 54 and 56 East Broadway, a pair of six-story walk-up apartment buildings of brick and terra cotta, with Chinese restaurants.54 E Broadway, 54 East Broadway, 56 E Broadway, 56 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese restaurant, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, restaurant, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, walk-up
Chinatown55 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A one-time volunteer fire house, Quarters Engine Company 9, at 55 East Broadway, converted to commercial use.55 E Broadway, 55 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, KV Fire House, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Quarters Engine Company 9, Two Bridges, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, columns, commercial, exterior, fire house, fluted ionic columns, graffiti, ground floor retail, limestone, low-rise, metropolitan, offices, pilasters, roll-up gate, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown56 Hester StreetNYC Chinatown: 56 Hester Street is an orange brick six-story walk-up apartment building with stores, trimmed with stone band courses.56 Hester St., 56 Hester Street, America, Chinatown, Chinese characters, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, corner, exterior, fire escape, flats, graffiti, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, orange brick, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical, walk-up
Chinatown58 BoweryNYC Chinatown: NYC landmark Citizen’s Savings Bank, now occupied by HSBC, has prominent bronze dome above granite edifice.150 Canal St., 150 Canal Street, 1924, 58 Bowery, America, Beaux Arts, Bowery Historic District, Chinatown, Citizens Savings Bank, Clarence W. Brazer, Empire State, HSBC, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bank, bronze dome, building, cityscape, commercial, dome, domed, exterior, granite, historic, horizontal, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, urban
Chinatown59 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: 59 Henry Street, under construction, towers over its neighbors; its glass and metal panels clash with century-old masonry-based styles.59 Henry St., 59 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, MDU, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, S9 Architecture, apartment building, apartment tower, apartments, architecture, balconies, building, cityscape, construction, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metal panels, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, reflective, residences, residential, residential tower, stepped, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
Chinatown59 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: 59 Mott Street is a five-story yellow-painted brick and terra cotta walk-up apartment house above street-level stores.59 Mott St., 59 Mott Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, gaudy, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, souvenirs, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, yellow
Chinatown59-61 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: 59 Henry Street, under construction, towers over neighbors; its glass and metal panels clash with 200-year-old masonry landmark church.59 Henry St., 59 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, MDU, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, S9 Architecture, apartment building, apartment tower, apartments, architecture, balconies, building, cityscape, construction, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metal panels, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, reflective, residences, residential, residential tower, stepped, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
Chinatown60-64 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: Chinese Community Centre and New York Chinese School occupy white brick 60-64 Mott Street, festooned with Taiwanese flags.1962, 60-64 Mott St., 60-64 Mott Street, America, Andrew S. Yuen, Chinatown, Chinese Community Center, Chinese Community Centre, Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, Chinese characters, Chinese flag, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York Chinese School, New York City, New York County, Taiwan flag, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glazed white brick, ground floor retail, lanterns, lattice screen, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, souvenirs, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown61 Bayard StreetNYC Chinatown: A five-story walk-up apartment building and stores, titled Bayard, has a beige-painted brick and terra cotta façade and green cornice.61 Bayard St., 61 Bayard Street, America, Asian, Bayard, Bayard Street, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, lanterns, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown61 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 61 East Broadway, a red brick building, houses Yee Shan Benevolent Association and displays flags of the U.S. and Taiwan.61 E Broadway, 61 East Broadway, America, American flag, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Taiwan flag, Yee Shan Benevolent Society, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, fire escape, flags, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, red, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown61 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: McAlister House, church house of the landmark Sea and Land Church, now First Chinese Presbyterian Church, at 61 Henry Street.1819, 61 Henry St., 61 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, First Chinese Presbyterian Church, Georgian, Gothic, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Manhattan Schist, Mc Alister House, NRHP, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Northeast Dutch Reformed Church, Sea and Land Church, architecture, brick, building, church, church house, cityscape, divine, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown61 Saint James PlaceOn the fringe of Chinatown, the architect rounded the corner of this Five Points apartment building to deal with the sharp-angled street grid.61 Saint James Place, 61 St. James Place, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, Five Points, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, columns, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown61-63 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: Near twins, 61 and 63 Mott Street; The stamped-metal cornice has been stripped from 63, which also has street-front stairs.61-63 Mott St., 61-63 Mott Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, flats, ground floor retail, illuminated sign, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, restaurant, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown62 Forsyth StreetNYC Chinatown: George F. Pelham designed 62 Forsyth Street (aka 119 Hester Street), a six-story red and white brick apartment house and stores.119 Hester St., 119 Hester Street, 1910, 62 Forsyth St., 62 Forsyth Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, George F. Pelham, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown62-64 Bayard StreetThe Chinese flag flies from the roof of 62-64 Bayard Street, a six-story apartment building that also houses Gee How Oak Tin Association and stores.62-64 Bayard St., 62-64 Bayard Street, America, Chinatown, Chinese flag, Empire State, Gee How Oak Tin Association, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown63 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 63 East Broadway is a five-story yellow-painted brick loft building with apartments above two commercial floors.63 E Broadway, 63 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, lofts, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, office building, offices, painted, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, yellow
Chinatown65 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 65 East Broadway, a five-story brick commercial building made “Chinese” by adding a green tile cornice above the second floor.65 E Broadway, 65 East Broadway, America, American Fujian Benevolent Foundation, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC Council Member Christopher Marte, New York, New York City, New York County, Two Bridges, architecture, beige, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, green tile cornice, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tile, urban, vertical
Chinatown65-63 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 65 and 63 East Broadway, a pair of run-down brick loft buildings used primarily as offices above street-level retail.63 E Broadway, 63 East Broadway, 65 E Broadway, 65 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Two Bridges, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, graffiti, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, yellow
Chinatown67 Eldridge StreetNYC Chinatown: 67 Eldridge Street (corner of Hester Street) is a brick apartment building and stores, painted red with white terra cotta trim.67 Eldridge St., 67 Eldridge Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, Hester Street, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, corner, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown67 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: Big Wong Chinese restaurant occupies the ground floor of 67 Mott Street, a five-story red brick walk-up apartment building.67 Mott St., 67 Mott Street, America, Big Wong Chinese restaurant, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, restaurant, stamped metal cornice, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown67-73 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Sheils Building, 67-73 East Broadway, is a seven-story brick building with stores and offices on the first two floors.67-73 E Broadway, 67-73 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Sheils Building, Two Bridges, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Chinatown68 Hester StreetNYC Chinatown: 68 Hester Street/37 Orchard Street is a five-story brown brick walkup apartment building with copious terra cotta trim.37 Orchard St., 37 Orchard Street, 68 Hester St., 68 Hester Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, brown, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, graffiti, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown68 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: A Chinese flag flies over 68 Mott Street, a five-story brick apartment building, and stores, with a covered balcony at the top floor.68 Mott St., 68 Mott Street, America, Chinatown, Chinese flag, Chinese restaurant, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown7 Elizabeth StreetNYC Chinatown: White painted terra cotta arch and columns surround second-story entrance to 7 Elizabeth Street.7 Elizabeth St., 7 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Elizabeth Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown70 Forsyth StreetNYC Chinatown: 70 Forsyth Street, Major, is an ornate five-story brick and terra cotta apartment building and stores with Juliette balconies70 Forsyth St., 70 Forsyth Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, Juliette balconies, LES, Lower East Side, Major, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown71 Hester StreetNYC Chinatown: PS 42, 71 Hester Street/44 Orchard Street, is a five-story elementary school of red brick decorated with red terra cotta.1900, 44 Orchard St., 44 Orchard Street, 71 Hester St., 71 Hester Street, America, Board of Education, Chinatown, Department of Education, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, P.S. 042, Public School 42, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, civic, educational, elementary school, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, public, red, scaffolding, school, sidewalk shed, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Chinatown72 Walker StreetNYC Chinatown: Latimer Building, 72 Walker Street, a commercial loft building erected in 1862, is part of NYC’s Tribeca East Historic District.1862, 72 Walker St., 72 Walker Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinatown Building Supply, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Latimer Building, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, lofts, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, stone, store, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown72-80 Henry StreetNYC Chinatown: Humorous cutout peers from a bricked-over window at 72-80 Henry Street, a Department of Sanitation facility under the Manhattan Bridge.72-80 Henry St., 72-80 Henry Street, America, Chinatown, Department of Sanitation, Empire State, Henry Street, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Manhattan Bridge Overpass, Mechanic’s Alley, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Sanitation Department, architecture, blind windows, brick, brown, building, city-owned, cityscape, civic, exterior, face and hands, graffiti, humorous, low-rise, maintenance, metropolitan, painted, red, storage, streetscape, tiny, two-story, urban, vertical
Chinatown75 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: The “Chinatown Dragon Fighters” of FDNY Engine 9 & Ladder 6 occupy a two-story modern fire house at 75 Canal Street.75 Canal St., 75 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Chinatown Dragon Fighters, Empire State, Engine 9, FDNY, LES, Ladder 6, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, fire department, fire house, fire station, horizontal, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, modern, screen, stone, streetscape, urban
Chinatown75 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 2 Bridge Mall, 75 East Broadway, is a NYC-owned commercial building under the Manhattan Bridge with stores on both levels.2 Bridge Mall, 75 E Broadway, 75 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Manhattan Bridge, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Mart, Two Bridges, architecture, brick, building, city-owned, cityscape, commercial, exterior, graffiti, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, mall, metropolitan, roll-up gates, run-down, shoppers, store, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vacant stores
Chinatown77-81 White StreetNYC Chinatown: 77-81 White street, a trio of landmark commercial loft buildings designed by three different architects in different styles and years.77 White Street, 77-81 White St., 77-81 White Street, 79 White Street, 81 White Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, Italianate, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, Tribeca East Historic District, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, morning, neo-Grec, restored, stores, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown80 White StreetNYC Chinatown: 80 White Street, part of the Tribeca East Historic District, is a well-preserved cast iron and white marble loft building.1868, 80 White St., 80 White Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, Henry Engelbert, Italianate, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca East Historic District, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, marble, masonry, metropolitan, morning, neo-Grec, offices, stores, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical, white
Chinatown81 – 75 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: A modern fire station is neighbor to an 1890 tenement with street-level storefront.1890, 75 Canal St., 75 Canal Street, 81 Canal St., 81 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Chinatown Dragon Fighters, Empire State, Engine 9, FDNY, LES, Ladder 6, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, fire station, horizontal, laundromat, low-rise, metropolitan, old & new, residential, stamped metal cornice, streetscape, urban
Chinatown81 Baxter StreetNYC Chinatown: 81 Baxter Street, a five-story brick-and-terra cotta apartment building, sports a pink-painted stamped metal cornice.1888, 81 Baxter St., 81 Baxter Street, America, Asian, Baxter Street, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, afternoon, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, pink, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown81 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: An elaborate stamped metal cornice caps the five-story mixed-use brick building at 81 Canal Street.1890, 81 Canal St., 81 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Min81 Laundromat, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, laundromat, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown81 Elizabeth Street81 Elizabeth is a modern low-rise apartment building in NYC’s Chinatown, unusual for its use of ribbon windows in a plain red brick façade.81 Elizabeth St., 81 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Deluxe Food Market, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, ribbon windows, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Chinatown83 Division StreetNYC Chinatown: Eastern Buddhist Association’s East Dhyana Temple, at 83 Division Street, elegantly, distinctively Oriental.83 Division St., 83 Division Street, America, Asian, Buddhist temple, Chinatown, Chinese lanterns, Chinese signage, Division Street, East Dhyana Temple, Eastern Buddhist Association, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, building, cityscape, columns, divine, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, place of worship, red doors, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, temple, tile cornice, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown83 Mott StreetNYC Chinatown: Poy Gum Lee designed On Leong Tong Building (Merchants’ Association Building) with traditional Chinese architectural elements.1951, 83 Mott St., 83 Mott Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, Fay Da Bakery, Fishion Therapy Center, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Merchants’ Association Building, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, On Leong Tong Building, Poy Gum Lee, architecture, balconies, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, galleries, low-rise, metropolitan, pagoda, retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown83-85 Elizabeth Street83 and 85 Elizabeth Street, two six-story brick apartment buildings, appear to be a single structure. Iron balconies span the apartments on each floor.83-85 Elizabeth St., 83-85 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, iron balconies, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, red, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown84 Elizabeth StreetA stamped metal cornice crowns 84 Elizabeth Street, a seven-story brick and terra cotta apartment building in NYC’s Chinatown.84 Elizabeth St., 84 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown87 Lafayette StreetNYC Chinatown: 87 Lafayette Street, former home of Engine Company 31, this NYC landmark now houses documentary film producer DCTV and its theater.1895, 87 Lafayette St., 87 Lafayette Street, America, Chinatown, DCTV, Empire State, FDNY, Fire Engine Company 31, Firehouse: DCTV’s Cinema for Documentary Film, French Renaissance Eclectic, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, Napoleon Le Brun & Sons, New York, New York City, New York County, White Street, adaptive reuse, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire station, firehouse, historic, landmark, metropolitan, morning, stone, streetscape, studio, sunny, theater, urban, vertical
Chinatown88 Division StreetNYC Chinatown: Architect M. Bernstein used a turret to turn the pointed corner of 88 Division Street/2-6 Eldridge Street, a six-story tenement.1900, 2-6 Eldridge Street, 88 Division St., 88 Division Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Division Street, Eldridge Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, M. Bernstein, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, graffiti, metropolitan, morning, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, turret, urban, vertical
Chinatown88 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: East Broadway Mall, 88 East Broadway, is a city-owned mall under the Manhattan Bridge, with stores and large restaurant/banquet venue.88 E Broadway, 88 East Broadway, 88 Palace, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, East Broadway Mall, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Manhattan Bridge, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Two Bridges, arched entry, architecture, brick, building, city-owned, cityscape, commercial, exterior, graffiti, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, mall, metropolitan, mini-mall, run-down, shoppers, store, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Chinatown88 Elizabeth StreetTerra cotta details at 88 Elizabeth Street, a seven-story brick and terra cotta apartment building in NYC’s Chinatown.88 Elizabeth St., 88 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown88-90 Elizabeth StreetStamped metal cornices crown 88 and 90 Elizabeth Street, brick and terra cotta apartment buildings in NYC’s Chinatown.88-90 Elizabeth St., 88-90 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown90 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A LinkNYC WiFi tower at 90 East Broadway. The city-sponsored public WiFi network is supported by advertising at kiosks throughout city.90 E Broadway, 90 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, LinkNYC, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, WiFi Tower, architecture, building, busy, city-owned, cityscape, commercial, exterior, fruit stand, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, pedestrians, produce, public WiFi, residential, shopping, shops, steel, stores, street furniture, street scene, streetscape, urban, vertical
Chinatown90 Elizabeth StreetThe red brick façade of apartment building Gioiello, 90 Elizabeth Street, is heavily adorned with terra cotta, in NYC’s Chinatown.90 Elizabeth St., 90 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, Gioiello, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown92-100 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Old brick apartments and new glass high-rise on East Broadway, looking east from Forsyth Street on a quiet weekday morning in June.92-100 E Broadway, 92-100 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, E Broadway, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment buildings, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, cyclist, exterior, fire escape, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, morning, old and new, pedestrian, residences, shopping district, shops, stores, street scene, streetscape, sunny, urban, vertical
Chinatown92-96 Elizabeth Street92-96 Elizabeth Street in NYC’s Chinatown is a six-story terra cotta-trimmed brick residential building with street-level stores.92-96 Elizabeth St., 92-96 Elizabeth Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown93 BoweryNYC Chinatown: Wyndham Garden Chinatown hotel is one of the out-of-character glass towers sprouting among Chinatown’s century-old tenements.93 Bowery, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Wyndham Garden Chinatown, accommodations, aqua, architecture, balconies, blue, blue-green, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, modern, reflections, reflective, streetscape, terrace, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
Chinatown94 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 94 East Broadway, a six-story walk-up apartments over stores composed of red brick and terra cotta, topped by a painted cornice.94 E Broadway, 94 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, walk-up
Chinatown94-96 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A pair of brick walk-up apartment buildings on East Broadway, with Chinese signage on the street-level stores.94-96 E Broadway, 94-96 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown95 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A brick walk-up apartment building with Chinese signs on the street-level stores; the terra cotta and fire escape are painted green.95 E Broadway, 95 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, morning, painted, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown96 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: A typical brick-and-terra cotta walk-up apartment building above a store with Chinese sign, on a quiet weekday morning.96 E Broadway, 96 East Broadway, America, Asian, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, morning, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Chinatown97 BoweryNYC Chinatown: 97 Bowery, a NYC landmark cast iron loft building, is in shabby disrepair, pocked with graffiti and flaking white paint.1869, 97 Bowery, America, Chinatown, Empire State, Italianate, K-1 Karaoke Bar, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Peter L. P. Tostevin, arched windows, architecture, blind windows, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, dilapidated, engaged columns, exterior, flaking paint, graffiti, historic, landmark, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, run-down, shabby, store and lofts, streetscape, urban, vertical, white
Chinatown99 Canal StreetNYC Chinatown: 99 Canal Street is a brown brick and stone mixed-use residential/commercial building with green stamped-metal spandrel accents.1900, 99 Canal St., 99 Canal Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartments, architecture, brick, brown, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, green accents, ground floor retail, low-rise, metal spandrels, metropolitan, mixed-use, offices, parapet, residential, stamped metal, stone, store, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
ChinatownBayard StreetNYC Chinatown: Bayard Street, looking west from Elizabeth Street in the heart of Chinatown. Colorful paper lanterns hang above the shop-lined street.America, Asian, Bayard St., Bayard Street, Chinatown, Chinese paper lanterns, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, attraction, building, cityscape, colorful, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, gift shops, horizontal, lanterns, metropolitan, morning, paper lanterns, popular, restaurants, shopping district, stores, streetscape, tenements, tourist destination, tourist district, urban, visitor attraction, walk-up apartments
ChinatownBowery at Grand StreetChinese-language signs punctuate a colorful, crowded, busy street scene on the Bowery in NYC’s Chinatown, viewed from Grand Street.America, Asian, Bowery, Chinatown, Chinese sign, Chinese signage, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, awning, building, busy, cityscape, colorful, crowded, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, fire escape, fire escapes, metropolitan, red, shoppers, shopping street, signs, street scene, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical, yellow
ChinatownBroadwayNYC Chinatown: Red Chinatown markers are almost lost against the backdrop of cast iron and masonry buildings of Broadway south of Canal Street.America, Asian, Broadway, Chinatown, Chinatown marker, Chinatown markers, Clock Tower Building, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Life Insurance Building, Tribeca East Historic District, architecture, building, bus lane, busy, cast iron buildings, cityscape, east side of Broadway, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, loft buildings, lower Manhattan, masonry, metropolitan, mixed commercial/residential neighborhood, morning, red lane, street view, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical, view from Canal Street, view south
ChinatownChinatownChinese lucky knot hangs from street light poles throughout NYC’s Chinatown. The bright red icons are part of the community’s identity.America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinatown markers, Empire State, Good Luck icons, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, icons, light poles, lucky knots, metropolitan, red, street art, streetscape, symbolic, symbolism, tourist destination, urban, vertical
ChinatownDoyers StreetNYC Chinatown: One crooked block long, lantern-lit Doyers Street is barely more than a pedestrian alley linking Pell Street to Chatham Square.America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese Restaurants, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Doyers Street, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, building, cityscape, cloudy, colorful, crowded, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, ground floor retail, horizontal, lanterns, metropolitan, morning, painted street, pedestrian mall, pedestrians, shops, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tables, tourist attraction, tourist destination, umbrellas, urban
ChinatownKimlau SquareNYC Chinatown: Bronze statue of Lin Ze Xu, Chinese philosopher/politician who disrupted opium trade; located at Kimlau Square, part of Chatham Square.America, Asian, Chatham Square, Chinatown, Empire State, Five Points, Kimlau Memorial Arch, Kimlau Square, LES, Lin Zexu, Lower East Side, Lt. Benjamin Kimlau, Manhattan, NYC, NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Parks Department, architecture, building, busy, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, intersection, landmark, memorial, metropolitan, morning, park, plaza, statue, streetscape, tourist destination, urban, vertical, war memorial
ChinatownPell StreetNYC Chinatown: Pell Street, a narrow block-long link between Mott Street and Bowery, is crammed with restaurants and salons (looking east).America, Asian, Chinatown, Chinese flags, Chinese lanterns, Chinese restaurants, Chinese signage, Chinese signs, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Pell Street, architecture, banners, building, busy, cityscape, colorful, crowded, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flag, flags, heart of Chinatown, metropolitan, morning, narrow street, paper lanterns, pedestrians, restaurants, streetscape, tourist destination, tourist mecca, urban, vertical
Civic Center1 Centre StreetThe Municipal Building’s white Beaux Arts form contrasts with the blue sky. It has a temple-like crown, capped by the gilded “Civic Fame” statue.1 Centre Street, 1914, America, Beaux Arts, City Beautiful, Civic Center, Civic Fame, David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Manhattan Municipal Building, McKim Mead & White, Municipal Building, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance, US, William M. Kendall, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, civic, gilded statue, governmental, granite, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Civic Center233 BroadwayWoolworth Building, a national and New York City landmark, was once the world’s tallest building. Upper floors are now luxury apartments.1913, 233 Broadway, Cass Gilbert, Cathedral of Commerce, Empire State, June, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC designated landmark, NYC landmark, National Historic Landmark, New York, New York City, New York State, Woolworth Building, adaptive reuse, apartments, architecture, buildings, exterior, granite, high rise, high-rise, highrise, historic, landmark, limestone, lower Manhattan, masonry, mixed-use, neo-Gothic, offices, renovated, residences, restored, skyscraper, stone, street view, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Civic Center40 Centre StreetThurgood Marshall United States Courthouse is topped by a gilded pyramidal roof, viewed here from the Brooklyn Bridge.1936, 40 Centre St., 40 Centre Street, 40 Foley Square, America, Cass Gilbert, Civic Center, Classical Revival, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, US, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, civic, courthouse, gilded roof, golden, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, pyramidal roof, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Civic Center60 Centre StreetA classical Corinthian-columned portico fronts New York State Supreme Court at 60 Centre Street, opposite New York City’s Foley Square.1925, 60 Centre Street, Centre Street, Corinthian columns, Empire State, Foley Square, Guy Lowell, June, Manhattan, NY County Supreme Court, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York State, Pearl Street, State Supreme Court, The True Administration of Justice is the Firmest Pillar of Good Government, Worth Street, architecture, buildings, court, courthouse, exterior, granite, high rise, high-rise, highrise, lower Manhattan, masonry, neo-classical, portico, stone, street view, summer, sunny
Civic Center60 Lafayette StreetOnce clad in polished black granite, New York County Family Court was dubbed “Death Star” when built in 1975; reclad in lighter granite in 2006.1975, 2006, 60 Lafayette St., 60 Lafayette Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Civic Center, Death Star, Empire State, Haines Lundberg Waehler, LES, Lower East Side, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Manhattan Family Courthouse, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, New York County Family Court, architecture, building, cityscape, civic, court, courthouse, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, family court, granite, incised cube, light gray, light grey, masonry, metropolitan, modern, postmodern, reclad, renovated, stone, streetscape, tourist destination, urban
Civic CenterCity Hall ParkCity Hall, a national and NYC landmark, is clad entirely in stone. The Renaissance Revival style structure is topped by a domed tower and statue.1811, America, City Council, City Hall, City Hall Park, Civic Center, Empire State, Financial District, John McComb Jr., Joseph-Francois Mangin, Lower Manhattan, Mangin & McComb, Manhattan, Mayor’s office, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, US, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, civic, dome, domed, government, granite, historic, landmark, limestone, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, urban
Civic CenterLafayette StreetView down Lafayette and Centre Streets in NYC. L to R: Manhattan Municipal Building, 8 Spruce Street, Surrogate’s Courthouse, Court Square Building.8 Spruce Street, African Burial Grounds & The Commons Historic District, Beekman Tower, Centre Street, Chambers Street, Civic Center, Court Square Building, Duane Street, Empire State, Foley Square, June, Lafayette Street, Manhattan, Manhattan Municipal Building, NYC, NYC landmark district, New York, New York By Gehry, New York City, New York State, Paul O’Dwyer Way, Reade Street, The Surrogate’s Courthouse, architecture, buildings, exterior, historic district, landmarks, light traffic, lower Manhattan, parked cars, shepherd’s crook lampposts, skyscraper, street view, summer, sunny
East Village10 Astor PlaceLandmark 10 Astor Place, aka 444 Lafayette Street, was built as a factory and printing office in 1876; now renovated as an office building in NoHo.10 Astor Place, 10-20 Astor Place, 1876, 444 Lafayette Street, America, Empire State, Griffith Thomas, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, NoHo, NoHo Historic District, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, exterior, factory, historic, horizontal, industrial, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, red, restored, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
East Village10 St. Marks Place10 St. Marks Place10 St. Marks Place, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village101 Second Avenue101 Second Avenue101 Second Avenue, 1880, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Julius Boekell, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village105 Second AvenueSite of Filmore East, Commodore Theater105 Second Avenue, 1926, Architecture, Commodore Theater, East Village, Filmore East, Greenwich Village, Harrison Wiseman, Loews Commodore Theater, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village108 East 1st StreetFormer Orthodox synagogue Podhajcer Shul retains its markings, but has been converted to a private residence at 108 East 1st Street.108 E 1st St., 108 East 1st St., 108 East 1st Street, America, East Village, Empire State, Jewish, Manhattan, May, NYC, New York, New York City, Orthodox synagogue, Podhajcer Shul, Star of David, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, adaptive reuse, arched entry, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, residence, residential, spring, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
East Village111 Second AvenueSaul Birns Building111 Second Avenue, 1928, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Ralph H. Segal, Saul Birns Building, landmark, residential
East Village12 St. Marks PlaceGerman-American Shooting Society Clubhouse, 12 St. Marks Place12 St Marks Place, 1889, Architecture, East Village, German Renaissance Revival, German-American Shooting Society Clubhouse, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, William C. Frohne, landmark, residential
East Village120 E 12th Street120 E 12th Street – St. Ann’s / NYU120 E 12th Street, 1847, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, St. Ann’s
East Village126 E 12th Street126 E 12th Street126 E 12th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
East Village131 Avenue B131 Avenue B131 Avenue B, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
East Village131 E 3rd StreetAgeloff Towers – 131 E 3rd Street141 E 3rd Street, 1929, Ageloff Towers, Architecture, Art Deco, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Shampan & Shampan, residential
East Village131 East 10th StreetSt. Marks in the Bowery ChurchArchitecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, St. Marks In The Bowery
East Village135 East 2nd StreetThe former rectory of St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church, now a two-family residence. Traces of the demolished church are obvious on western façade.135 E 2nd St., 135 East 2nd St., 135 East 2nd Street, 1904, Alphabet City, America, East Village, Empire State, F. W. Herter, Gothic Revival, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, May, NYC, New York, New York City, St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church rectory, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, adaptive reuse, arched entry, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, spring, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, two-family residence, urban, vertical
East Village135 Second AvenueOttendorfer Branch – NY Public Library – 135 Second Avenue (left) with Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital – 137 Second Avenue135 Second Avenue, 1884, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Ottendorfer Branch NY Public Library, Renaissance Revival, William Schickel, civic, landmark
East Village137 Second AvenueStuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital / German Dispensary / 137 Second Avenue137 Second Avenue, 1884, Architecture, East Village, German Dispensary, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital, William Schickel, commercial, landmark, neo-Italian Renaissance
East Village141 Avenue A141 Avenue A141 Avenue A, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
East Village141 Second Avenue141 Second Avenue141 Second Avenue, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village144 Second Avenue144 Second Avenue144 Second Avenue, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
East Village145 Second Avenue145 Second Avenue145 Second Avenue, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
East Village15 East 7th StreetMcSorley’s Old Ale House is a cultural as well as architectural landmark: It fought a losing battle to remain a “men only” establishment.15 E 7th St., 15 East 7th St., 15 East 7th Street, 1865, America, East Village, Empire State, Italianate, Manhattan, May, McSorley’s Old Ale House, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, apartments, architecture, bar, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residential, spring, street scene, street view, streetscape, tenement, urban
East Village151 E 3rd Street151 E 3rd Street151 East 3rd Street, 1995, Architecture, Bernard Ocasio, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village151 Second Avenue151 Second Avenue151 Second Avenue, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
East Village159 Second Avenue159 Second Avenue & 48 Stuyvesant Street159 Second Avenue, 48 Stuyvesant Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
East Village166 Second Avenue166 Second Avenue166 Second Avenue, 1929, Architecture, Baptist Mission Society, East Village, Emery Roth, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Spanish Colonial Revival, Warren Hall
East Village170 Second Avenue170 Second Avenue170 Second Avenue, 1929, Architecture, Art Deco, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Segal & Sohn, residential
East Village172 E 7th StreetDora Park Apartments – 172 E 7th Street172-176 E 7th Street, 1929, Architecture, Dora Park Apartments, East Village, Greenwich Village, Harry Hurwit, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village189 Second AvenueVillage East – 189 Second Avenue189 Second Avenue, 1926, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Harrison G. Wiseman, Louis N. Jaffe Art Theater, Manhattan, New York City, Village East, Yiddish Art Theater
East Village192 Second Avenue192 Second Avenue192 Second Avenue, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
East Village20 St. Marks PlaceDaniel Leroy House1832, 20 St. Marks Place, Architecture, Daniel Leroy House, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village206 E 10th Street206 E 10th Street206 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village206 E 11th StreetAll Saints Ukrainian Orthodox Church – 206 E 11th Street1852, 206 E 11th Street, All Saints Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, church
East Village206-208 E 9th Street206-208 E 9th Street206-208 E 9th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village206-208 East 9th Street206-208 East 9th Street is an 1886 “French Flats” apartment building designed by George Post in red brick and terra cotta.1886, 206-208 E 9th St., 206-208 East 9th St., 206-208 East 9th Street, America, East Village, Empire State, French Flats, George Browne Post, Manhattan, May, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, spring, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
East Village21 Astor Place21 Astor Place is a well-maintained landmark in the NoHo Historic District. It is now a mixed-use residential/commercial condominium.13-25 Astor Place, 136-146 East 8th Street, 1892, 21 Astor Place, 454-456 Lafayette Street, America, East Village, Empire State, George E. Harney, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, NoHo, NoHo Historic District, Romanesque Revival, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, condo, condominium, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, mixed-use, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
East Village21 East 10th StreetThe Wordsworth, 21 East 10th Street in Greenwich Village, is a 1928 apartment building designed by Sugarman & Berger in Romanesque Revival style.1925, 21 E 10th St., 21 East 10th St., 21 East 10th Street, 60 University Place, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Romanesque Revival, Sugarman & Berger, Wordsworth, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, metropolitan, mid-rise, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
East Village21 Stuyvesant StreetStuyvesant-Fish House – 21 Stuyvesant Street1804, 21 Stuyvesant Street, Architecture, East Village, Federal, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Stuyvesant-Fish House, landmark, residential
East Village210 East 5th StreetBehind this door, a condominium that in past lives was a concert hall, wedding hall, beer hall, television and movie sound stages.1871, 210 E 5th St., 210 East 5th St., 210 East 5th Street, America, Beethoven Maennerchor Hall, East Village, Empire State, Italianate, Manhattan, May, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, William Graul, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residential, spring, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, theater, urban, vertical
East Village212 East 18th StreetWalker Tower in Manhattan’s Chelsea is a former Art Deco telephone company switching building, reborn as condominium residences.212 W 18th St., 212 West 18th St., 212 West 18th Street, 215 West 17th Street, America, Art Deco, Chelsea, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Ralph Thomas Walker, Verizon Chelsea Building, Walker Tower, adaptive reuse, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, restoration, skyscraper, streetscape, urban
East Village213 E 10th Street213 E 10th Street213 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village22-26 East 8th StreetMaynicke & Franke designed the “Artists’ Row” conversion of 1835 row houses into Mediterranean-styled stucco apartments on East 8th Street.22-26 E 8th St., 22-26 East 8th St., 22-26 East 8th Street, America, Artists’ Row, Empire State, Germanic Mediterranean, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, stucco, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tile, urban, vertical, white
East Village226-228 E 6th Street226-228 E 6th Street1890, 226-228 E 6th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Jobst Hoffman, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village229 E 10th Street229 E 10th Street229 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village23 East 10th StreetThe Albert apartments at 23 East 10th Street, part of the four-building Hotel Albert complex, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.23 E 10th St., 23 East 10th St., 23 East 10th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Hotel Albert, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, The Albert, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
East Village235 E 4th Street235 E 4th Street1903, Alfred E. Badt, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village246 E 4th Street – 53 Avenue B246 E 4th Street – 53 Avenue B246 E 4th Street, 53 Avenue B, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village25 Cooper SquareThe Standard East Village25 Cooper Square, Architecture, Carlos Zapata Studios, Cooper Square Hotel, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Perkins Eastman, The Standard-East Village, commercial, postmodern
East Village252 1st Avenue LoopWith lower Manhattan as backdrop and East River ferry in foreground, the brick high-rises of Stuyvesant Town residential community.252 1st Avenue Loop, America, East River, East Side, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, StuyTown, Stuyvesant Town, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, community, cooperative, development, exterior, ferry, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, middle class, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
East Village28 East 10th StreetDevonshire House is a 1928 apartment building designed by Emery Roth. The condo, 28 E 10th Street, is decorated with stone and terra cotta.1928, 28 E 10th St., 28 East 10th St., 28 East 10th Street, America, Devonshire, Devonshire House, Emery Roth, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, pre-war, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
East Village28-34 Stuyvesant StreetBarney Building – 28-34 Stuyvesant Street1896, 28-36 Stuyvesant Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Hebrew Technical Institute, Manhattan, New York City, school
East Village288 E 10th StreetSt. Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church – 288 E 10th Street155 Avenue A, 1883, 288 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Gothic Revival, Greenwich Village, James Renwick Jr., Manhattan, New York City, St. Nicholas of Myra Orthodox Church, church, landmark
East Village29 East 4th StreetOld Merchants House – 29 E 4th Street1832, 29 E 4th Street, Architecture, East Village, Federal, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Old Merchants House, landmark, museum
East Village293 E 10th Street293 E 10th Street1846, 293 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Joseph Trench, Manhattan, New York City, Queen Anne, landmark, residential
East Village295 E 8th StreetTompkins Square Lodging House for Boys – 295 E 8th Street1887, 295 E 8th Street, Architecture, Calvert Vaux, Children’s Aid Society, Darchei Noam yeshiva, East Village, Greenwich Village, High Victorian Gothic, Manhattan, New York City, Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys, landmark, residential
East Village295 East 8th Street295 East 8th Street1887, 295 E 8th Street, Architecture, Calvert Vaux, Children’s Aid Society, Darchei Noam yeshiva, East Village, Greenwich Village, High Victorian Gothic, Manhattan, New York City, Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys, landmark, residential
East Village307 E 12th StreetElizabeth Home for Girls – 307 E 12th Street1892, 307 E 12th Street, Architecture, Calvert Vaux, East Village, Elizabeth Home For Girls, Greenwich Village, High Victorian Gothic, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village311 E 10th Street311 E 10th Street1853, 311 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Queen Anne, landmark, residential
East Village315 Avenue CStytown banner above elevated FDR Drive at eastern edge of Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, one of NYC’s largest private residential communities.315 Avenue C, America, East River, Empire State, FDR Drive, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Stuytown, Stuyvesant Town, Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, banner, brick, building, cityscape, community, development, elevated highway, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, middle class, multi-family residential, plain façade, red brick, residences, residential, sign, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
East Village317-319 E 10th Street317-319 E 10th Street1848, 317-319 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greek Revival, Greenwich Village, James C. Whitlock, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village32 2nd AvenueFortress-like Anthology Film Archives at 2nd Avenue/E 2nd Street was Manhattan Third District Magistrate’s Courthouse (and jail) 1919-1946.1919, 32 2nd Ave., 32 2nd Avenue, 32 Second Ave., 32 Second Avenue, Alfred Hopkins, America, Anthology Film Archives, East Village, Empire State, Manhattan, Manhattan Third District Magistrate’s Courthouse, May, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Renaissance Revival, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, spring, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
East Village32 Saint Marks Place32 Saint Marks Place in Manhattan’s East Village (Greenwich Village).32 Saint Marks Place, 32 St. Marks Place, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, residential
East Village32 St. Marks Place32 St. Marks Place32 St. Marks Place, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village329 E 10th Street329 E 10th Street1853, 329 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Italianate, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village331 East 10th StreetTompkins Square Branch, NY Public Library331 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Tompkins Square Branch New York Public Library
East Village34 East 11th Street34 East 11th Street is a stucco-faced low-rise apartment building with terra cotta accents, with stores at street level.1922, 34 E 11th St., 34 East 11th St., 34 East 11th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, stucco, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
East Village34 East 12th StreetGreenwich Village: Historic, but dilapidated, Police Athletic League Building of 1855, has been fronted with scaffolding for more than a decade.1855, 34 E 12th St., 34 East 12th St., 34 East 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Italianate, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Police Athletic League Building, Thomas R. Jackson, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, civic, dilapidated, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, rusticated brownstone, school, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
East Village347 E 10th StreetSarah Powell Huntington House – 347 E 10th Street347 E 10th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Sarah Powell Huntington House, residential
East Village35 East 12th StreetGreenwich Village: 35 East 12th Street is a residential cooperative built in 1900; it was originally commercial lofts.1900, 35 E 12th St., 35 East 12th St., 35 East 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, ironwork, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
East Village36 East 12th StreetGreenwich Village: 36 East 12th Street blends cast iron base with brick and terra cotta upper floors; offices occupy floors above ground floor store.36 E 12th St., 36 East 12th St., 36 East 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Seidenberg Building, architecture, brick, bright, brown, building, cast iron, cityscape, columns, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, office building, offices, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
East Village37 East 12th StreetGreenwich Village: 37 East 12th Street blends an ornate cast iron base with brick and terra cotta loft floors, now condo apartments.1896, 37 E 12th St., 37 East 12th St., 37 East 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cast iron, cityscape, columns, condo, condominium, exterior, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
East Village39 East 12th StreetGreenwich Village: University Mews, 39 East 12th Street, is two factory buildings joined into a cooperative apartment building. (West building)1900, 39 E 12th St., 39 East 12th St., 39 East 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, University Mews, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cast iron, cityscape, columns, exterior, factory, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
East Village40 East 11th StreetHenry Hardenbergh designed 40 East 11th Street, part of The Albert apartments, the four-building complex formerly known as Hotel Albert.1882, 40 E 11th St., 40 East 11th St., 40 East 11th Street, Albert Rosenbaum, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Henry Hardenbergh, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, urban
East Village40 East 12th StreetGreenwich Village: 40 East 12th Street stacks seven floors of apartments above a street-level store.40 E 12th St., 40 East 12th St., 40 East 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, awning, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
East Village41 Cooper SquareCooper Union – 41 Cooper Square2009, 41 Cooper Square, Architecture, Cooper Union, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, Morphosis, New York City, Thom Mayne, postmodern, school
East Village42 East 12th StreetGreenwich Village: 42 East 12th Street is a cast iron fronted loft building converted to condominium apartments, above a street-level store.1900, 42 E 12th St., 42 East 12th St., 42 East 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cast iron, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
East Village462 1st AvenueAt Bellevue Hospital Center’s 1974 New Building, aka The Cube, patient rooms had windows; support functions and offices were in the windowless core.1974, 462 1st Ave., 462 1st Avenue, 462 First Ave., 462 First Avenue, America, Bellevue, Bellevue Hospital Center, Cube, Empire State, FDR Drive, Kips Bay, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC Health + Hospitals, New Building, New York, New York City, Pomerance & Breines, architecture, beige, brutalist, building, cityscape, civic, colonnade, concrete, exterior, high-rise, hospital, medical center, metropolitan, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
East Village49 East 12th StreetGreenwich Village: The 825 Broadway façade of L-shaped 49 East 12th Street, one of the non-historic apartment buildings in Greenwich Village.1961, 49 E 12th St., 49 East 12th St., 49 East 12th Street, 825 Broadway, America, Broadway, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Max M. Simon, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
East Village50 Avenue B50 Avenue B50 Avenue B, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City
East Village545-547 E 5th Street545-547 E 5th Street545-547 E 5th Street, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village59 Cooper SquareCarl Pfeiffer designed Metropolitan Savings Bank in French Second Empire style. The 1867 NYC landmark is now First Ukrainian Assembly of God church.1867, 59 Cooper Sq., 59 Cooper Square, 9 East 7th St., 9 East 7th Street, America, Carl Pfeiffer, Cornerstone FUAG, East Village, Empire State, First Ukrainian Assembly of God, French Second Empire, Manhattan, May, Metropolitan Savings Bank, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, architecture, bank, building, church, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, mansard roof, metropolitan, spring, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
East Village6 Taras Shevchenko PlaceSt. George Ukrainian Catholic Church was built in 1978, designed by Apollinaire Osadca in Byzantine Revival style with dome and gilt mosaics.1978, 6 Taras Shevchenko Pl., 6 Taras Shevchenko Place, America, Apollinaire Osadca, Byzantine Revival, East Village, Empire State, Manhattan, May, NYC, New York, New York City, St. George Ukrainian Catholic Church, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Catholic, Ukrainian Village, United States, architecture, building, church, cityscape, divine, dome, domed, exterior, gilt, horizontal, metropolitan, mosaic, place of worship, religious, sacred, spring, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
East Village60 East 12th StreetGreenwich Village: 60 East 12th Street, a study in gray – painted brick facades with ribbon windows flank a metal-clad tower of bay windows.60 E 12th St., 60 East 12th St., 60 East 12th Street, America, Broadway, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bay windows, brick, bright, building, chamfered corner, cityscape, exterior, flats, gray, grey, high rise, high-rise, metal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, ribbon windows, streetscape, sunny, urban
East Village62 East 4th StreetNow a theater, 62 E 4th St. began in 1889 as a restaurant, with meeting rooms and top-floor owner’s apartment (hence the quirky enclosed fire escape).1889, 62 E 4th St., 62 East 4th St., 62 East 4th Street, America, East Village, Empire State, Manhattan, Max Schroff, May, Metropolitan Assembly Rooms, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Queen Anne, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, event venue, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, mixed-use, residential, spring, street scene, street view, streetscape, theater, urban, vertical
East Village65 Second Avenue65 Second Avenue1926, 65 Second Avenue, Architecture, Charles B. Meyers, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village66 East 4th StreetLa MaMa Annex Building, now theater club, was built as a tenement but later served as athletic club, dance hall, and television studio.1833, 66 E 4th St., 66 East 4th St., 66 East 4th Street, America, East Village, Ellen Stewart Theatre, Empire State, Greek Revival, La MaMa, Manhattan, Manhattan Plaza, May, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York Turn Verein Building, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, club building, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, neo-Grec, performance venue, spring, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
East Village69 Second Avenue69 Second Avenue69 Second Avenue, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Julius Kastner, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village69-75 Second Avenue69, 71, 73, 75 Second Avenue69 Second Avenue, 71 Second Avenue, 73 Second Avenue, 75 Second Avenue, Adam Munch, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Julius Kastner, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village7 East 10th StreetLandmark Lockwood de Forest house, 7 East 10th Street in Greenwich Village; now New York University’s (NYU) Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life.1887, 7 E 10th St., 7 East 10th Street, America, Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life, East Indian, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lockwood de Forest house, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, NYU, New York, New York City, Van Campen Taylor, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residential, row house, street scene, street view, streetscape, teak, urban, vertical, wood
East Village7 East 7th Street7 East 7th Street1859, Ango-Italianate, Architecture, Cooper Union Foundation Building, Frederick A. Peterson, Manhattan, New York City, NoHo, commercial, landmark
East Village71 – 73 Second Avenue71, 73 Second Avenue71- 73 Second Avenue, Adam Munch, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village7-15 East 72nd Street7-15 East 72nd Street, Beaux Arts landmarks in the Upper East Side Historic District, erected 1896-1899 as private residences.15 East 72nd Street, 7 East 72nd Street, 7-15 E 72nd St., 7-15 East 72nd St., 7-15 East 72nd Street, 9 East 72nd Street, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Henry T. and Jessie Sloane House, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Oliver Gould and Mary Brewster Jennings House, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, residence, residential, row house, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
East Village74 East 4th StreetNow home of La MaMa theatre club, landmark 74 East 4th Street has housed musicians’ and singers’ associations, meeting and dance halls, and more.1873, 74 E 4th St., 74 East 4th St., 74 East 4th Street, America, Aschenbroedel Verein Building, August H. Blankenstein, East Village, Empire State, German Renaissance Revival, La MaMa, Manhattan, May, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, club building, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, neo-Grec, performance venue, spring, street scene, street view, streetscape, theater, urban, vertical
East Village77 Second Avenue77 Second Avenue1903, 77 Second Avenue, Architecture, East Village, George F. Pelham, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
East Village8 St. Marks Place8 St. Marks Place8 St. Marks Place, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, residential
East Village9 East 16th StreetLandmark 9-11 East 16th Street is a seven-story commercial loft building converted to apartments, with elaborate white brick and terra cotta façade.1896, 9 E 16th St., 9 East 16th Street, America, Empire State, Flatiron, Louis Korn, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, Union Square, United States, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, lofts, metropolitan, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
East Village91 East 4th StreetIndustrial National Bank built this landmark six-story brick-and-terra cotta building on a double-height limestone base – still occupied by a bank.1929, 91 E 4th St., 91 East 4th St., 91 East 4th Street, America, East Village, Empire State, Industrial National Bank of New York Building, Landsman & Smith, Manhattan, May, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Romanesque Revival, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, mixed-use, spring, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
East Village97 Second Avenue97 Second Avenue97 Second Avenue, Architecture, East Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, Sass & Smallheiser, landmark, residential
East VillageEast 42nd StreetNew 42nd Street landmark, One Vanderbilt, looms over Grand Central Terminal and MetLife (former PanAm) Building.42nd Street, East 42nd Street, Grand Central Terminal, HDR, Manhattan, MetLife Building, NY, NYC, New York City, One Vanderbilt, Pan Am Building, USA, blue Hour, light trails, midtown, night, skyscraper, skyscrapers
East VillageFirst HousesFirst Houses112-136 E 3rd Street, 1936, 29-41 Avenue A, Architecture, Art Deco, East Village, First Houses, Frederick L. Ackerman, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, landmark, residential
Ellis IslandEllis IslandEllis Island viewed from Liberty State Park, New Jersey: The four-towered main building is in New York State; almost all the rest is in New Jersey.America, Beaux Arts, Boring & Tilton, Ellis Island, Ellis Island Historic District, Ellis Island Hospital, Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, Empire State, Hudson County, Jersey City, Manhattan, NJ, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New Jersey, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Harbor, Upper Bay, architecture, attraction, brick, civic, copy space, exterior, famous, horizontal, icon, iconic, limestone, statue, tourist attraction, towers, visitor attraction
Financial District1 BroadwayOne Broadway, once the anchor of Steamship Row, is a white limestone shell hiding a red brick Queen Anne style office building below.1 Broadway, America, Battery Place, Empire State, Financial District, International Mercantile Marine Company, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Mansard roof, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, One Broadway, US, United States Lines, Washington Building, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, steamship row, stone, streetscape, urban, white
Financial District1 Water StreetOne New York Plaza windows are deeply recessed in an aluminum skin.1 New York Plaza, 1 Water Street, 1969, Brookfield Office Properties, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Kahn & Jacobs, Lescaze & Associates, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, One New York Plaza, abstract, aluminum, architecture, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, skyscraper, steel, summer, urban
Financial District1 World Trade CenterThe mast and mechanical spaces push the height of One World Trade Center to 1776 feet – 508 feet above the building’s observatory.1 World Trade Center, 2014, America, David Childs, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, One WTC, One World Trade, One World Trade Center, SOM, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, mast, mechanical space, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
Financial District1 WTCArchive view: Almost-completed One World Trade Center and Woolworth Building own the skyline in this January 2014 photo.233 Broadway, America, Cass Gilbert, David Childs, Empire State, Financial District, Freedom Tower, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, One WTC, One World Trade Center, US, Woolworth Building, World Trade Center, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, copper, gothic, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, office building, postmodern, pyramidal roof, skyscraper, spire, square antiprism, streetscape, tower, urban
Financial District10 – 11 South StreetBeaux Arts landmark Whitehall Ferry Terminal, now used by the Governors Island ferry, also houses event venue Casa Cipriani New York.10 South Street, 11 South St., 11 South Street, 1909, America, Battery Maritime Building Slip 5, Beaux Arts, Casa Cipriani New York, East River, Governors Island Ferry, Manhattan, May, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Walker & Morris, Whitehall Ferry Terminal, adaptive reuse, arches, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, copy space, event venue, exterior, ferry terminal, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, outdoor, river, spring, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, water
Financial District101 Wall StreetNYC Financial District: 101 Wall Street, a white brick-and-stone Art Deco high-rise, has “wedding cake” setbacks on upper floors.101 Wall St., 101 Wall Street, 1931, America, Art Deco, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Schwartz & Gross, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, condo, condominium, condominiums, condos, downtown, exterior, flats, former office building, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, summer, sunny, white
Financial District120 Wall Street120 Wall Street120 Wall Street, 1930, Buchman & Kahn, Ely Jacques Kahn, Empire State, FDR Drive, FiDi, Financial District, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Pine Street, South Street, Wall Street, abstract, architecture, art deco, blue sky, brick, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, granite, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, limestone, lower Manhattan, masonry, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, setbacks, skyscraper, summer, urban, wedding-cake
Financial District125 Broad Street125 Broad Street125 Broad Street, 1971, 2 New York Plaza, American Express Building, Broad Street, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Kahn & Jacobs, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, South Street, Two New York Plaza, abstract, architecture, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, skyscraper, summer, urban
Financial District125 Cedar Street125 Cedar Street/120 Liberty Street is a block-through building, originally offices, converted to apartments; 12 stories of brick and stone.120 Liberty St., 120 Liberty Street, 125 Cedar Street. 125 Cedar St., America, Beard Building, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Financial District127 Fulton StreetKeuffel & Esser Building on Fulton Street has elaborate terra cotta details on the brick facade. The former offices and showrooms are now residences.127 Fulton St., 127 Fulton Street, America, De Lemos & Cordes, Empire State, Financial District, K&E Building, Keuffel & Esser Co., Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, US, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, condo, condominium, flats, former office building, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Financial District140 West StreetBarclay-Vesey Building, originally New York Telephone Company Building, is richly detailed in stone. A portion has been converted to apartments.100 Barclay, 140 West St., 140 West Street, 1927, America, Art Deco, Barclay-Vesey Building, Empire State, Financial District, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Telephone Company Building, Ralph Walker, US, Verizon Building, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, office building, offices, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, urban
Financial District15 Park RowA pair of copper-cupola-topped towers crown 15 Park Row, a NYC Financial District landmark now converted from commercial to residential use.15 Park Row, 1899, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Park Row Building, R. H. Robertson, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, cupola, dome, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Financial District15 William StreetNYC Financial District: 15 William Condominiums, aka William Beaver House, nicknamed “Post-It Note Building” for its yellow-brick panels.15 William Condominiums, 15 William St., 15 William Street, 2008, America, Empire State, HDR, Ismael Leyva Architects, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Post-It Note Building, SLCE Architects, Tsao & McKown, William Beaver House, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, city life, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, gold, grey, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, streetscape, urban, vivid
Financial District15 William Street15 William Street, aka William Beaver House, nicknamed “Post-It Note Building” for yellow brick accents.15 William Street, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Ismael Leyva Architects, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Post-It Note Building, SLCE Architects, Tsao & McKown, William Beaver House, abstract, apartments, architecture, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, condominiums, crowded, dark grey, financial center, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, residential, skyscraper, summer, urban, yellow
Financial District150 Greenwich Street4 World Trade Center contrail forms as moisture-laden air rapidly cools in the building’s wake. (2014 photo, before 3 World Trade Center was built.)150 Greenwich St., 150 Greenwich Street, 2013, 4 World Trade Center, America, Empire State, Financial District, Fumihiko Maki, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, US, World Trade Center, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, minimalist, mirror glass, office building, offices, postmodern, reflective, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Financial District160 Front Street180 Maiden Lane, 161 Front Street. The flat zig-zag facade is the side of a hotel.161 Front Street, 180 Maiden Lane, 2015, Continental Center, Empire State, FDR Drive, Fairfield Inn & Suites, FiDi, Financial District, Front Street, Maiden Lane, Manhattan, Marriott, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Peter Poon Architects, Pine Street, South Street, Swanke Hayden Connell Architects, abstract, architecture, blue, blue sky, blue-green, city, clear sky, commercial, concrete, crowded, curtain wall, financial center, glass, grey accents, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, reflective, skyscraper, summer, urban, white
Financial District17 Battery PlaceNYC Financial District: The imposing brick, stone, and terra cotta Whitehall Building is now mixed-use residential and office building.17 Battery Pl., 17 Battery Place, 1904, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Financial District, Henry J. Hardenbergh, Lesser Whitehall, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Whitehall Building, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, commercial, downtown, exterior, flats, granite, high rise, high-rise, limestone, masonry, office building, offices, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Financial District175 Water Street175 Water Street, the former AIG headquarters, sports bold cobalt ribbon windows set in red brick.160 John Street, 175 Water Street, 1983, AIG Building, American International Group, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Fox & Fowle Architects, Manhattan, NY, NYC, National Westminster Bank, New York, New York City, abstract, architecture, blue sky, brick, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, glass, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, red, skyscraper, summer, urban
Financial District18 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: The Golden Unicorn restaurant occupies the second floor of18 East Broadway, a six-story commercial building built in 1986.18 E Broadway, 18 East Broadway, 1986, America, Chinatown, Chinese Restaurant, Chinese signage, East Base Building, East Broadway, Empire State, Golden Unicorn Restaurant, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, modern, office building, offices, restaurant, ribbon windows, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban, vertical
Financial District180 Maiden Lane180 Maiden Lane, aka Continental Center: Aqua curtain wall set at a 45 degree angle to the street grid.180 Maiden Lane, Continental Center, Empire State, FDR Drive, FiDi, Financial District, Front Street, Maiden Lane, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Pine Street, South Street, Swanke Hayden Connell Architects, abstract, architecture, blue, blue sky, blue-green, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, curtain wall, financial center, glass, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, reflective, skyscraper, summer, urban
Financial District185 Greenwich StreetOculus’ pure white ribs soar over the World Trade Center Transportation Hub.Big Apple, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, MTA, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Oculus, PATH, Santiago Calatrava, World Trade Center Transportation Hub, abstract, architecture, bird, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, ribs, shopping mall, skyscraper, steel, summer, transportation hub, urban, white
Financial District19 Rector StreetThe 37-story Art Deco skyscraper 19 Rector Street, built 1930 as offices, is now Greenwich Club, condo apartments addressed as 88 Greenwich Street.19 Rector St., 19 Rector Street, 88 Greenwich St., 88 Greenwich Street, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Financial District, Greenwich Club, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Shreve Lamb & Harmon, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
Financial District195 Broadway195 Broadway, American Telephone & Telegraph Company Building, is a neoclassical landmark in NYC’s Financial District, granite with bronze accents.1916, 195 Broadway, America, American Telephone & Telegraph Company Building, Broadway, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, William Welles Bosworth, architecture, brick, bronze, bronze spandrels, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, granite, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, neoclassical, office building, offices, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, white granite
Financial District2 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: Braveman Building, 2 East Broadway, designed in 1900 by Buchman & Fox as factory and stores; original cornice replaced by parapet.1900, 2 E Broadway, 2 East Broadway, America, Braveman Building, Buchman & Fox, Catherine Street, Chatham Square, Chinatown, Chinatown Pagoda pendant, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, factory, fire escape, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, parapet, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, tan, urban, vertical
Financial District20 Exchange PlaceNYC Financial District: Ornate doorway to 20 Exchange Place, on the corner of Exchange Place and William Street.20 Exchange Pl., 20 Exchange Place, America, Art Deco, City Bank-Farmers Trust Building, City the never sleeps, Cross & Cross, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Wall Street Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, commercial, downtown, exterior, flats, granite, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, office building, offices, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, summer, sunny
Financial District20 Vesey StreetLandmark 20 Vesey Street, originally Old New York Evening Post Building, in an Art Nouveau office building with copper-clad Mansard roof.1907, 20 Vesey St., 20 Vesey Street, America, Art Nouveau, Empire State, Financial District, Garrison Building, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Evening Post, Old New York Evening Post Building, Robert D. Kohn, US, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, copper, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, mansard roof, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, urban
Financial District20 West StreetNYC Financial District: 20 and 21 West Street, adjacent brick apartment towers, were designed by Starrett & Van Vleck for different purposes.20 West St., 20 West Street, 21 West, 21 West St., 21 West Street, America, Art Deco, City the never sleeps, Downtown Athletic Club, Empire State, Financial District, Le Rivage Apartments, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Starrett & Van Vleck, The Downtown Club, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, condo, condominium, downtown, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, residences, residential, skyscraper, summer, sunny
Financial District200 BroadwayFulton Center’s atrium is capped by the “Sky Reflector Net” apparently woven by an industius steel spider.200 Broadway, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Fulton Center, Fulton Street Transit Center, Grimshaw Architects, MTA, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Sky Reflector-Net, abstract, architecture, atrium, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, glass, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, skyscraper, steel, subway, summer, transit hub, urban
Financial District200 West Street200 West Street appears to be two towers that crashed into each other.200 West Street, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Goldman Sachs World Headquarters, Henry Cobb, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Pei Cobb Freed and Partners, abstract, architecture, blue, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, elliptical, financial center, glass, green, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, notched façade, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, skyscraper, steel, summer, tower, urban
Financial District209 BroadwayThe octagonal spire of St. Paul’s Chapel was completed in 1796, 30 years after landmark church’s main body was completed.1766, 209 Broadway, America, Empire State, Episcopal, Financial District, Georgian, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, St. Paul’s Chapel, Thomas McBean, Trinity Episcopal Church, architecture, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Financial District21 West Street21 West Street is an orange brick Art Deco apartment tower with arcades on the West Street and Morris Street sides. The entrance is on Morris Street.21 West, 21 West St., 21 West Street, America, Empire State, Financial District, Le Rivage Apartments, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Starrett & Van Vleck, US, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, urban
Financial District22 Battery PlacePier A, Hudson River, is the last surviving masonry pier in New York City. It is a NYC and National landmark, now the site of a restaurant.1886, 22 Battery Pl., 22 Battery Place, America, Battery, Battery Park, Battery Park City, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Financial District, George Sears Green Jr., Hudson River, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, North River, Pier A, adaptive reuse, architecture, bright, building, clock tower, dock, downtown, exterior, historic, landmark, low rise, low-rise, masonry pier, pier, restaurant, summer, sunny, white
Financial District22 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 22 East Broadway, James R. Whiting House, is a proposed NYC landmark as an example of federal style residential architecture.1832, 22 E Broadway, 22 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, James R. Whiting House, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, dormers, exterior, federal style, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, red, residences, residential, stone, store, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Financial District230 Vesey StreetCésar Pelli- designed Brookfield Place complex, opened in 1985 as World Financial Center; grew to six buildings in 2013. Shops, restaurants, offices.230 Vesey St., 230 Vesey Street, America, Battery Park City, Brookfield Place, César Pelli, Empire State, Hudson River, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, North Cove Marina, World Financial Center, architecture, atrium, boats, bright, building, cityscape, esplanade, exterior, marina, metropolitan, offices, plaza, restaurants, riverfront, shopping, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, waterfront, yachts
Financial District24 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 24 East Broadway is a five-story red brick apartment building over street-level stores, with green window trim and metal cornice.24 E Broadway, 24 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, window guards
Financial District26 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 26 East Broadway is a six-story beige roman brick and terra cotta walk-up apartment building over street-level stores.26 E Broadway, 26 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, roman brick, stamped metal cornice, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Financial District285 Fulton StreetOne World Trade Center’s form, a square antiprism, is formed by eight interlocking equilateral triangles of reflective glass.2014, 285 Fulton St., 285 Fulton Street, America, David Childs, Empire State, Financial District, Freedom Tower, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One WTC, One World Trade Center, SOM, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, US, World Trade Center, architecture, broadcast antenna, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, observation deck, observatory, office building, offices, skyscraper, spire, square antiprism, streetscape, supertall, tower, urban
Financial District300 Vesey Street300 Vesey Street, home of New York Mercantile Exchange, joined Brookfield Place in 2013. By any name, its granite and glass façade reflects the sky.1 North End Avenue, 300 Vesey St., 300 Vesey Street, America, Brookfield Place, Empire State, Hudson River, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Mercantile Exchange, One North End Avenue, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, reflected clouds, reflected sky, reflection, reflections, riverfront, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, waterfront
Financial District300 Vessey Street300 Vessey Street (Manhattan) view from Liberty Landing ferry.300 Vessey St., 300 Vessey Street, America, Battery Park City, Empire State, Financial District, Hudson River, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Harbor, North River, Upper Bay, Upper New York Bay, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, copy space, exterior, ferry, horizontal, metropolitan, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, water
Financial District32 Old Slip32 Old Slip, aka 1 Financial Square, has a unique stepped crown.1 Financial Square, 1987, 32 Old Slip, East River, Edward Durell Stone & Associates, Empire State, FDR Drive, FiDi, Financial District, Front Street, Gouverneur Lane, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Old Slip, One Financial Square, South Street, abstract, architecture, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, glass, granite, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, riverfront, skyscraper, summer, urban, waterfront
Financial District4 World Trade Center4 World Trade Center150 Greenwich Street, 2013, 4 World Trade Center, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Fumihko Maki, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, abstract, architecture, blue, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, curtain wall, financial center, glass, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, mirror glass, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, reflective, skyscraper, summer, urban
Financial District40 Wall StreetThe verdigris pyramidal roof marks 40 Wall Street, The Trump Building.1930, 40 Wall St., 40 Wall Street, America, Empire State, H. Craig Severance, HDR, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Trump Building, Wall Street Historic District, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, pyramid, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, urban, verdigris, vivid
Financial District50 West StreetNYC Financial District: 50 West Street is a condo tower notable for its reflective curved, blue-tinted glass panel curtain wall.50 West, 50 West St., 50 West Street, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Financial District, Helmut Jahn, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, condo, condominium, condominiums, condos, curtain wall, curved façade, downtown, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, reflective, residences, residential, skyscraper, summer, sunny
Financial District55 Liberty Street55 Liberty Street, Liberty Tower, is sheathed in white terra cotta on three sides. The former Sinclair Oil Building has been converted to apartments.1910, 55 Liberty St., 55 Liberty Street, America, Empire State, Financial District, Henry Ives Cobb, Joseph Pell Lombardi, Liberty Tower, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Sinclair Oil Building, US, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, flats, former office building, gothic, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Financial District55 Water Street55 Water Street1972, 55 Water Street, East River, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, FDR Drive, FiDi, Financial District, International style, Lee S Jablin, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Old Slip, South Street, Water Street, abstract, architecture, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, glass, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, masonry, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, reclaimed land, riverfront, skyscraper, summer, urban, waterfront
Financial District56 Beaver StreetDelmonico’s restaurant occupies the base of this landmark brick, stone, and terra cotta building in the NYC Financial District.1891, 56 Beaver St., 56 Beaver Street, America, City the never sleeps, Delmonico’s, Empire State, Financial District, James Brown Lord, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, Wall Street Historic District, architecture, brick, bright, building, downtown, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, mid rise, mid-rise, neo-Renaissance, restaurant, stone, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Financial District60 Wall StreetStone and glass curtain walls and columns emphasize the vertical at 60 Wall Street, former Deutsche Bank Building in NYC’s Financial District.1989, 60 Wall St., 60 Wall Street, America, City the never sleeps, Deutsche Bank Building, Empire State, Financial District, Greek Revival, J.P. Morgan Bank Building, John Dinkeloo, Kevin Roche, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roche-Dinkeloo, architecture, bright, building, commercial, curtain wall, downtown, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, neoclassical, office building, offices, postmodern, ribbon windows, skyscraper, stone, summer, sunny, tower
Financial District65 Liberty StreetThe Chamber of Commerce Building on Liberty Street is distinctive for its marble colonnade, Beaux Arts details and Mansard roof.1902, 65 Liberty St., 65 Liberty Street, America, Beaux Arts, Chamber of Commerce Building, Empire State, Financial District, James Barnes Baker, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, US, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, colonnade, commercial, copper, historic, landmark, low rise, low-rise, mansard roof, marble, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, urban
Financial District67 Wall StreetNYC Financial District: Panel detail. Munson Building is a landmark brick-and-stone high-rise office building converted to residential use.1922, 67 Wall St., 67 Wall Street, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Financial District, Kenneth M Murchison, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Munson Building, Munson Steam Ship Line Building, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Wall Street Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, downtown, exterior, flats, former office building, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, summer, sunny
Financial District70 Pine StreetNYC Financial District: 70 Pine Street is a landmark needle-spired office building converted to residences and hotel.60 Wall Tower, 70 Pine St., 70 Pine Street, America, American International Building, Art Deco, Cities Service Building, City the never sleeps, Clinton & Russell, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, commercial, downtown, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, office building, offices, residences, residential, skyscraper, summer, sunny
Financial District74 Wall StreetDetail, carved stone block from arched entry to Seaman’s Bank for Savings at 74 Wall Street in New York City’s Financial District.1926, 74 Wall St., 74 Wall Street, America, Benjamin Wistar Morris, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Seaman’s Bank for Savings, Seamen’s Bank for Savings, Wall Street façade detail, arched entry, architecture, bank, brick, bright, building, downtown, exterior, granite, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, mariners, maritime, masonry, nautical, neo-Renaissance, stone, stone carving, summer, sunny
Financial District75 West StreetPost Towers, an office-to-residential conversion, is the Art Deco-styled former home of the New York Evening Post.75 West St., 75 West Street, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Evening Post Building, Post Towers, US, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Financial District78 South StreetPier 15’s wood and grass, in the shadow of Manhattan’s brick, steel and glass.78 South Street, East River Esplanade, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Pier 15, abstract, architecture, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, recreation pier, skyscraper, summer, urban
Financial District8 Spruce Street200 Water Street, 8 Spruce Street: Rigid aluminum grid vs flowing stainless steel curves.1971, 200 Water Street, 8 Spruce Street, Beekman Tower, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Frank Gehry, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York by Gehry, abstract, adaptive reuse, aluminum panels, apartments, architecture, blue sky, brick, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, deconstructivism, financial center, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, international style, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, mixed use, modern, office building, office conversion, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, residential, school, skyscraper, stainless steel, summer, urban
Financial District82 Beaver StreetNYC Financial District: Beaver Building, an office building converted to residences, is noted for colorful glazed terra cotta crown and window frames.1 Wall Street Court, 82 Beaver St., 82 Beaver Street, America, Beaver Building, City the never sleeps, Clinton & Russel, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Munson Line Building, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York Cocoa Exchange, New York County, Renaissance Revival, The Continental, Wall Street Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, downtown, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, polychrome glazed terra cotta, residences, residential, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Financial District85 Broad Street85 Broad Street1983, 85 Broad Street, Broad Street, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Goldman Sachs Building, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, abstract, architecture, blue sky, brown, chamfered corners, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, skyscraper, stone, summer, trapezoid, urban
Financial District88 Greenwich StreetNYC Financial District: Contrasting vertical stripes emphasize the vertical form of 88 Greenwich Street (aka 19 Rector Street), an Art Deco landmark.19 Rector St., 19 Rector Street, 1930, 88 Greenwich St., 88 Greenwich Street, Alexander Zamshnick, America, Art Deco, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Financial District, Greenwich Club Residences, Lafayette A. Goldstone, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, downtown, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, residences, residential, skyscraper, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Financial District88 Wall StreetNYC Financial District: The Wall Street Hotel, one-time Tontine Building, a Beaux-Arts high-rise of stone and polychrome brick.88 Wall St., 88 Wall Street, America, Beaux Arts, City the never sleeps, Clinton & Russell, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Wall Street Hotel, Tontine Building, accommodations, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, downtown, exterior, former office building, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny
Financial District9 BroadwayBowling Green Offices, on Broadway’s “Steamship Row,” built in “Hellenic Revival” style. Titanic owner, White Star Line, was here. (Rear view)3-11 Broadway, 9 Broadway, America, Bowling Green Offices, Empire State, Financial District, George Ashdown Audsley, Hellenic Renaissance, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NY, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Steamship Row, US, White Star Line, William James Audsley, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, granite, high rise, high-rise, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, urban, white, white brick
Financial District90 Church StreetMassive Art Deco-styled limestone eagles decorate the corners of the Federal Office Building adjacent to the NYC World Trade Center complex.1935, 90 Church St., 90 Church Street, America, Art Deco, Classical Revival, Cross and Cross, Empire State, Federal Office Building, Financial District, Louis A. Simon, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, Pennington Lewis & Mills, architecture, building, cityscape, eagle, exterior, government, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, offices, post office, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Financial District90 West Street90 West Street’s terra cotta-clad Gothic façade was heavily damaged on 9/11; after restoration, the office building reopened as apartments.1907, 90 West, 90 West St., 90 West Street, America, Brady Building, Cass Gilbert, Empire State, Financial District, Gothic Revival, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, NYC landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, US, West Street Building, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, conversion, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, restored, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Financial District9-7 East BroadwayNYC Chinatown: 9 and 7 East Broadway, low-rise brick buildings. Number 9 (behind scaffold) holds offices and store; number 7 is a Buddhist temple.7 E Broadway, 7 East Broadway, 9 E Broadway, 9 East Broadway, America, Buddhist Temple, Chinatown, Chinese signage, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Trans World Buddhist Association, architecture, brick, brown, building, cityscape, commercial, dormers, exterior, graffiti, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, offices, parapet, red, ribbon windows, scaffold, sidewalk shed, store, streetscape, urban, vertical
Financial DistrictBattery ParkPier A, a NYC architectural landmark and restaurant at Manhattan’s Battery Park, shrouded in fog on a moody February morning.America, Battery Park, Empire State, February, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Pier A, The Battery, US, atmospheric, cold, deserted, dreamy, fog, foggy, gray, grey, harborfront, hazy, indistinct, landmark, low contrast, low visibility, misty, moody, morning, park, pier, public, restaurant, riverfront, tourist attraction, unsaturated, visitor attraction, waterfront, winter
Financial DistrictBrooklyn BridgeBrooklyn Bridge’s famous gothic towers are shrouded in a January fog; few pedestrians are braving the cold and windy walkway.1883, America, Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge view, Brooklyn Bridge views, Civic Center, East River, Empire State, Financial District, John A. Roebling, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, US, arched towers, architecture, building, buildings, cement, city, cityscape, fog, foggy, granite, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, steel cables, streetscape, suspension/cable-stay hybrid, urban
Financial DistrictFinancial District32 Old Slip, 111 Front Street, 120 Wall Street1 Financial Square, 120 Wall Street, 1930, 1987, 32 Old Slip, Buchman & Kahn, East River, Edward Durell Stone & Associates, Ely Jacques Kahn, Empire State, FDR Drive, FiDi, Financial District, Front Street, Gouverneur Lane, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Old Slip, One Financial Square, Pine Street, South Street, Wall Street, abstract, architecture, art deco, blue sky, brick, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, glass, granite, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, limestone, lower Manhattan, masonry, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, riverfront, setbacks, skyscraper, summer, urban, waterfront, wedding-cake
Financial DistrictLower ManhattanLower Manhattan view from Liberty Landing, NJ.America, Empire State, Financial District, Hudson River, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Harbor, North River, Upper Bay, Upper New York Bay, architecture, blue sky, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, ferry, horizontal, metropolitan, skyline, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, water
Financial DistrictLower Manhattan view from Pier 57Financial District and Lower Manhattan under wispy cirrus clouds, viewed from roof of Pier 57, with Hudson River Park and piers in the foreground.America, Chelsea, Empire State, Financial District, Hudson River, Hudson River Park, Little Island, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, One World Trade Center, Pier 57, architecture, building, cirrus clouds, cityscape, copy space, distant view, exterior, long view, metropolitan, park, piers, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, view south
Financial DistrictMontague Street Tunnel Ventilation ShaftThe side of a mystery building next to the Governors Island Ferry Terminal, on the East River Greenway.Big Apple, East River, East River Greenway, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, abstract, architecture, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, cycling path, esplanade, financial center, greenway, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, pedestrian, postmodern, riverfront, skyscraper, summer, urban, walkway
Financial DistrictOne World Trade CenterWorld Trade Center & Oculus soar above Ground Zero.Big Apple, David Childs, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Freedom Tower, MTA, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Oculus, One World Trade, One World Trade Center, PATH, Santiago Calatrava, World Trade Center Transportation Hub, abstract, architecture, bird, blue sky, broadcast antenna, city, clear sky, commercial, concrete, crowded, curtain wall, financial center, glass, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, ribs, shopping mall, skyscraper, spire, steel, summer, tallest, transportation hub, urban, white
Financial DistrictPier 16Rigging of the four-masted barque Peking (now residing in a museum in Germany).Big Apple, Empire State, FiDi, Financial District, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Peking, South Street Seaport Museum, abstract, architecture, blue sky, city, clear sky, commercial, crowded, financial center, four-masted barque, high contrast, high rise, high-rise, iron-hulled sailing ship, lower Manhattan, minimalism, minimalist, modern, office building, office tower, offices, pattern, patterns, postmodern, skyscraper, summer, urban
Financial DistrictWest StreetWest Street, looking north, on a foggy February morning. The World Trade Center and other buildings of the Financial District are lost in the clouds.America, Empire State, February, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, US, West Street, World Trade Center, architecture, atmospheric, cold, dreamy, fog, foggy, gray, grey, hazy, indistinct, low clouds, low contrast, low visibility, misty, moody, morning, muted colors, skyscrapers, unsaturated, winter
Flatiron1 Madison AvenueMetropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower in early morning light. The landmark insurance company headquarters is now New York Edition hotel.1 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Met Life Tower, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, Midtown, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Edition, South Building, adaptive reuse, architecture, break of day, building, cityscape, clock, dawn, daybreak, exterior, first light, high-rise, hotel, masonry, metropolitan, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, sunrise, sunup, tower, urban
Flatiron108 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: 108 Fifth Avenue is a modern, balconied apartment building capped by a mansard roof.108 Fifth Ave., 108 Fifth Avenue, 1986, America, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Rothzeid Kaiserman Thompson & Bee, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, ground floor retail, high-rise, historic, landmark, mansard roof, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Flatiron110 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: Judge (Magazine) Building, 110 Fifth Ave., a former printing/publishing building now offices over street-level retail.110 Fifth Ave., 110 Fifth Avenue, 1890, America, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Goelet Building, Judge Building, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, McKim Mead & White, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Flatiron123 Fifth Avenue123 Fifth Avenue, converted from residential to commercial use, in the heart of the Ladies Mile Historic District, has a two-story cast iron base.123 5th Ave., 123 Fifth Ave., 123 Fifth Avenue, 1850, America, Empire State, Flatiron District, Henry J. Hardenbergh, Joseph Sandford, Ladies Mile Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Sittenham Building, U.S., USA, Union Square, United States, altered, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, offices, stone, store, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Flatiron126 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: 126 Fifth Avenue is a Beaux Arts-styled office building of brick, stone, and terra cotta, built as lofts in 1906.126 Fifth Ave., 126 Fifth Avenue, 1906, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert Maynicke, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high-rise, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Flatiron130 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: 130 Fifth Avenue is a neo-Renaissance-styled office building of brick and stone, built in 1903 as lofts.130 Fifth Ave., 130 Fifth Avenue, 1903, America, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert Maynicke, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, office building, offices, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Flatiron140 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: Corn Exchange Bank Building, 140 Fifth Avenue, was converted to residential lofts in 1977.140 Fifth Ave., 140 Fifth Avenue, 1901, America, Corn Exchange Bank Building, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert Maynicke, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Flatiron141 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: The former Merchants Bank of New York building was converted to residential condominiums in 2009.141 Fifth Ave., 141 Fifth Avenue, 1900, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Henry Edwards Ficken, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Merchants Bank of New York, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert Maynicke, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, mixed use, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Flatiron142 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: Bradbury Building, 142 Fifth Avenue, is a commercial loft building converted to commercial/residential cooperative.142 Fifth Ave., 142 Fifth Avenue, 1899, America, Bradbury Building, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert Maynicke, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, metropolitan, mixed use, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Flatiron144 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: 144 Fifth Avenue is a mixed use building, originally four stories, dating back to 1851.144 Fifth Ave., 144 Fifth Avenue, 1851, America, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Italianate, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Flatiron150 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: Methodist Book Concern, 150 Fifth Avenue, former religious publishing HQ, is now modernized offices above stores.150 Fifth Ave., 150 Fifth Avenue, 1890, America, Edward Hale Kendall, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Methodist Book Concern, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Flatiron155 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: Built in 1894 as Scribner Building, now known as Rapaport Building, housing offices above street-level retail.155 Fifth Ave., 155 Fifth Avenue, 1894, America, Beaux Arts, Charles Scribners Sons, Empire State, Ernest Flagg, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Rapaport House, Scribner Building, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, mansard roof, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Flatiron156 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: Presbyterian Building, 156 Fifth Avenue, once housed the church’s publishing and missionary offices.156 Fifth Ave., 156 Fifth Avenue, 1895, America, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Presbyterian Building, Rowe & Baker, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Romanesque, office building, offices, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Flatiron16 West 22nd StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: 16 W 22nd St. is a block-through loft building of neo-Renaissance styled brick, stone and terra cotta.16 W 22nd St., 16 West 22nd St., 16 West 22nd Street, 17 W 21st St., 1910, America, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, William Harvey Birkmire, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Flatiron170 Fifth AvenueCater-corner from the Flatiron Building, gold-domed Sohmer Piano Company Building is now residential above a street-level store.170 5th Ave., 170 5th Avenue, 170 Fifth Ave., 170 Fifth Avenue, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert Maynicke, Sohmer Piano Building, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, dormers, exterior, flats, gold dome, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, urban
Flatiron175 Fifth AvenueThe Flatiron Building glows warm under streetlights under an indigo pre-dawn sky; sparse traffic leaves light trails in time exposure photo.173-185 Fifth Avenue, 945-953 Broadway, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Flatiron Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, NYC landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, long exposure, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, predawn, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, time exposure, urban
Flatiron210 5th Avenue210 Fifth Avenue is a block-through loft building (aka 1132 Broadway) in the Madison Square North Historic District.1132 Broadway, 1902, 210 5th Ave., 210 Fifth Ave., 210 Fifth Avenue, America, Beaux Arts, Cross Chambers Building, Empire State, John B. Snook & Sons, Madison Square North Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, NoMad, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Flatiron383 Madison AvenueThe green glass crown of octagonal tower 383 Madison Avenue (former Bear Stearns HQ) is illuminated at night.2001, 383 Madison Ave., 383 Madison Avenue, America, Bear Stearns Building, David Childs, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SOM, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, glass crown, granite, high rise, high-rise, illuminated, metropolitan, octagonal tower, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, urban
Flatiron45 East 22nd StreetThe top of glass-faced Madison Square Park Tower is wider than its granite base; the residential high-rise is two blocks from the park it’s named for.2017, 45 E 22nd St., 45 East 22nd St., 45 East 22nd Street, America, Empire State, Flatiron District, KPF, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Madison Square Park Tower, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass tower, granite base, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Flatiron48 West 22nd StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: 48 W 22nd St., a neo-Renaissance-styled loft building shown here clearly in need of maintenance.1904, 48 W 22nd St., 48 West 22nd St., 48 West 22nd Street, America, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Parish & Schroeder, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, dilapidated, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Flatiron5 Madison AvenueThe iconic pyramid and cupola crown of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, now Marriott’s New York Edition Hotel, 5 Madison Avenue.1 Madison Ave., 1 Madison Avenue, 1909, 5 Madison Ave., 5 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Gothic Revival, Manhattan, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower, Metropolitan Life Tower, NYC, NYC landmark, Napoleon LeBrun & Sons, New York, New York City, New York Edition Hotel, One Madison Avenue, architecture, building, cityscape, clock tower, commercial, cupola, exterior, historic, hotel, landmark, lantern, limestone, metropolitan, office building, offices, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Flatiron54 West 22nd StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: 54 W 22nd St. is an 1897 Beaux Arts commercial building converted to apartments, above a store.1897, 54 W 22nd St., 54 West 22nd St., 54 West 22nd Street, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Stephenson & Greene, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Flatiron902 BroadwayLadies’ Mile Historic District: Elaborate Tudor-style doorway, now fitted with revolving door, at 902 Broadway.1913, 902 Broadway, America, Broadway, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert T. Lyons, Tudor, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, eclectic, exterior, high-rise, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, revolving door, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Flatiron903-907 BroadwayLadies’ Mile Historic District: Warren Building, 903-907 Broadway, designed by renowned architects McKim, Mead & White and built in 1891.1891, 903-907 Broadway, America, Broadway, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, McKim Mead & White, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Warren Building, architecture, brick, bright, building, chamfered corner, cityscape, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, ornate, roman brick, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Flatiron915 BroadwayLadies’ Mile Historic District: Broadway Building, 915 Broadway, is a century-old high-rise loft building modernized for offices.1926, 915 Broadway, America, Broadway, Broadway Building, Empire State, Flatiron District, Joseph Martine, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, Modern Eclectic, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tower, urban
Flatiron920 BroadwayLadies’ Mile Historic District: Ornate entry at 920 Broadway, a 1917 commercial loft building (now offices) designed by Schwartz & Gross.1917, 920 Broadway, America, Broadway, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Schwartz & Gross, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, office building, offices, ornate entry, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Flatiron935 BroadwayLadies’ Mile Historic District: Mortimer Building, 935 Broadway, long-time host of Restoration Hardware, is across the street from Flatiron Building.1862, 935 Broadway, America, Broadway, Empire State, Flatiron District, Griffith Thomas, Italianate, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, Mortimer Building, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Restoration Hardware, architecture, brick, bright, brownstone, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, stone, stores, street clock, streetscape, sunny, urban
Fort George10-22 Fairview Avenue10-22 Fairview Avenue, an Emery Roth-designed apartment complex, built in 1923. The west wing has an additional floor due to the slope of the site.10 Fairview Avenue, 10-22 Fairview Ave., 10-22 Fairview Avenue, 1923, 22 Fairview Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Fort George, MDU, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, painted brick, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Fort George30 Fairview Avenue30 Fairview Avenue, an Emery Roth-designed apartment building, built 1923. Constructed on a sloped site.1923, 30 Fairview Ave., 30 Fairview Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Fort George, MDU, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, painted brick, residences, residential, sloped site, steps, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Fort George40 Wadsworth Terrace40 Wadsworth Terrace, an Emery Roth-designed apartment building, built 1923. Also known as 655 West 190th Street.1923, 40 Wadsworth Terrace, 655 W 190th St., 655 West 190th St., 655 West 190th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Fort George, MDU, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, corner lot, exterior, fire escape, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Fort George72 Wadsworth Terrace40 Wadsworth Terrace, an Emery Roth-designed apartment building, built 1923. Also known as 655 West 190th Street.1923, 72 Wadsworth Terrace, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Fort George, MDU, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, autumn, brick, building, cityscape, courtyard, exterior, fall, fire escape, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Fort George82 Wadsworth Terrace82 Wadsworth Terrace, an Emery Roth-designed two-wing apartment building, built 1923. The entrance is in a courtyard that separates the wings.1923, 82 Wadsworth Terrace, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Fort George, MDU, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, autumn, brick, building, cityscape, courtyard, exterior, fall, fire escape, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Fort George96 Wadsworth Terrace96 Wadsworth Terrace, an Emery Roth-designed two-wing apartment building, built 1923. The entrance is in a courtyard that separates the wings.1923, 96 Wadsworth Terrace, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Fort George, MDU, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, autumn, brick, building, cityscape, courtyard, exterior, fall, fire escape, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Governor’s IslandGovernor’s IslandGovernor’s Island view from Liberty Landing, NJ.America, Empire State, Governor’s Island, Hudson River, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Harbor, North River, Upper Bay, Upper New York Bay, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, copy space, exterior, horizontal, metropolitan, skyline, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, water
Gramercy29 East 22nd StreetA massive curved fire escape is the most prominent feature of Gramercy 29, a loft building converted to cooperative apartments at 29 East 22nd Street.1907, 29 E 22nd St., 29 East 22nd St., 29 East 22nd Street, America, Empire State, Flatiron District, Frederick C. Zobel, Gramercy 29, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, curved fire escape, exterior, fire escape, flats, iron stairs, metropolitan, prominent fire escape, residences, residential, spiral stairs, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Gramercy325 Lexington Avenue325 Lexington Avenue is a glass box residential high-rise, cantilevered over a neighboring five-story brownstone in Manhattan’s Murray Hill section.2015, 325 Lexington Ave., 325 Lexington Avenue, 325LEX, America, Empire State, H. Thomas O’Hara, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cantilever, cantilevered, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, fiber cement façade, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, mid-block, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Gramercy331 Lexington AvenueWhite terra cotta decorates the features of this tan roman brick-sheathed mid-rise apartment building in Manhattan’s Murray Hill neighborhood.1920, 331 Lexington Ave., 331 Lexington Avenue, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architectural details, brick, doors, entrance, entry door, exterior, flats, front entrance, masonry, mid rise, mid-rise, midtown, residences, residential, roman brick, tan, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Gramercy34 Gramercy Park East34 Gramercy Park East is a landmark cooperative apartment building in the Gramercy Park Historic District.1883, 34 Gramercy Park East, George W. DaCunha, Gramercy Park, Gramercy Park East, Gramercy Park Historic District, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Queen Anne, The Gramercy, apartment building, apartments, brick, brownstone, co-op, coop, cooperative, historic, landmark, residential
Gramercy36 Gramercy Park East36 Gramercy Park East is a landmark cooperative in the Gramercy Park Historic District.1910, 36 Gramercy Park East, Gothic, Gramercy Park, Gramercy Park East, Gramercy Park Historic District Extension, James Riely Gordon, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, historic, landmark, residential
Gramercy4 Irving PlaceMassive neoclassical tower of Union Square landmark Consolidated Edison Building, viewed from East River.4 Irving Place, America, Con Ed Building, Consolidated Edison Building, Consolidated Gas Building, Empire State, Henry Jane Hardenbergh, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, Union Square, United States, Warren & Wetmore, architecture, building, cityscape, clock, commercial, cupola, distant, exterior, high-rise, historic, landmark, lantern, metropolitan, neoclassical, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Gramercy5 East 20th StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: 5 East 20th Street, a stable converted to a commercial building in 1901, has stamped metal architectural elements.1851, 1901, 5 E 20th St., 5 East 20th St., 5 East 20th Street, America, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, low rise, low-rise, metal, metropolitan, renovated, stable, streetscape, sunny, urban
Gramercy60 Gramercy Park North60 Gramercy Park North, an Emery Roth-designed cooperative high-rise, has coveted access to Midtown Manhattan’s private Gramercy Park.1929, 60 Gramercy Park N, 60 Gramercy Park North, America, Emery Roth, Gramercy Park, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Gramercy601 East 20th StreetTemporary patches speckle a building in Peter Cooper Village, undergoing periodic brick façade maintenance; FDR Drive elevated highway in foreground.601 E 20th St., 601 East 20th St., 601 East 20th Street, America, East River, Empire State, FDR Drive. elevated highway, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Peter Cooper Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, community, development, exterior, façade maintenance, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, middle class, multi-family residential, plain façade, red brick, residences, residential, scaffolds, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Gramercy7 East 20th StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: Holtz Building, 7 E 20th St., is a neo-Renaissance loft building noted for its ornate second-floor casement windows.1907, 7 E 20th St., 7 East 20th St., 7 East 20th Street, America, Empire State, Flatiron District, Holtz Building, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, William C. Frohne, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, fire escape, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, multi-paned casement windows, neo-Renaissance, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village1 Christopher StreetGreenwich Village Landmark: 1 Christopher Street is one of the few high-rise buildings within the Greenwich Village Historic District.1 Christopher St., 1 Christopher Street, 1931, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, One Christopher Street, Van Wart & Wien, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brown, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Federal, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village1 Fifth AvenueOne Fifth Avenue is a landmark apartment building overlooking Washington Square in Greenwich Village.1 Fifth Avenue, 1927, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Hemle & Corbett, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, One Fifth Avenue, Sugarman & Berger, Washington Square, apartment building, apartments, art deco, brick, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, residential
Greenwich Village1 Gansevoort StreetWest Village: 1 Gansevoort Street is a long, low, triangular showroom/store with a brick-faced edge almost sharp enough to cut bread.1 Gansevoort St., 1 Gansevoort Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Marni, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Gansevoort St., One Gansevoort Street, W 13th Street, West 13th Street, West Village, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, retail, sharp corner, store, streetscape, sunny, triangular, urban
Greenwich Village1 University Place1 University Place1 University Place, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One University Place, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Greenwich Village100 West 12th StreetGreenwich Village Landmark: A rather plain brick apartment house by Horace Ginsberg (aka Ginsbern), known for Art Deco buildings in The Bronx.100 W 12th St., 100 West 12th St., 100 West 12th Street, 1956, 475 Sixth Ave., 475 Sixth Avenue, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Horace Ginsberg, Horace Ginsbern, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village101 West 12th StreetGreenwich Village: The John Adams is a terraced white brick apartment building on Sixth Avenue just outside the historic district.101 W 12th St., 101 West 12th St., 101 West 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The John Adams, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, coop, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban, white, white brick
Greenwich Village10-18 Gay StreetFederal style brick row houses built in the early 1800s predominate on the west side of Gay Street, in Greenwich Village Historic District.10 Gay Street, 10-18 Gay St., 10-18 Gay Street, 12 Gay Street, 14 Gay Street, 16 Gay Street, 18 Gay Street, America, Empire State, Federal, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Italian Renaissance, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Greenwich Village105 Waverly PlaceWashington Square Hotel, 101-105 Waverly Place, was built in 1902 as the Hotel Earle, designed by Henry Koelble. A three-story annex was added in 1916.101-105 Waverly Pl., 101-105 Waverly Place, 1902, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Henry A. Koelble, Hotel Earle, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Washington Square Hotel, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, hotel, landmark, lodging, low-rise, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Greenwich Village106-124 Waverly PlaceFormerly a row of Federal-style houses, the south side of Waverly Place between Sixth Avenue and MacDougal Street now has a mix of styles and types.106-124 Waverly Pl., 106-124 Waverly Place, America, Empire State, Federal style, French flats, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Waverly Place, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, overcast, residential, restaurant, row houses, south side, stone, stoops, streetscape, urban, varied styles
Greenwich Village107 West 13th StreetGreenwich Village Historic District: 107 West 13th Street, originally a furniture warehouse, was converted to a garage.107 W 13th St., 107 West 13th St., 107 West 13th Street, 1900, America, Empire State, George Van Ausen, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, garage, historic, landmark, lofts, metropolitan, streetscape, sunny, urban, warehouse
Greenwich Village108-110 Waverly PlacePart of an 1826 nine-house row, 108 Waverly Place (left) was rebuilt (1906) in granite; 110 added a floor and converted ground floor to a restaurant.108 Waverly Pl., 108 Waverly Place, 110 Waverly Pl., 110 Waverly Place, 1826, 1906, America, Charles C. Haight, Empire State, Federal, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, crenelated, exterior, granite, grey, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, restaurant, row house, shutters, streetscape, urban, wood cornice
Greenwich Village11 Christopher StreetWith contrasting colors, 11 Christopher Street gives the appearance of two buildings. The modern façade breaks a row of historic Federal style houses.11 Christopher St., 11 Christopher Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, modern, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village11 Waverly PlaceSamuel N. Polis designed 11 Waverly Place, a 12-story polychrome brick and terra-cotta apartment building with stores at street level.11 Waverly Pl., 11 Waverly Place, 1930, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Samuel N. Polis, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome brick, renovated, residences, residential, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village110 – 112 Waverly PlacePart of a row of Federal style houses built in 1826 but modified to the point of no longer resembling the original structures.110 Waverly Pl., 110 Waverly Place, 112 Waverly Pl., 112 Waverly Place, America, Babbo, Empire State, English basement, Federal style, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Juliette balconies, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, brown, building, cityscape, exterior, gray, grey, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residence, residential, restaurant, row house, stoop, streetscape, urban
Greenwich Village110-114 Waverly PlacePart of a row of Federal style houses built in 1826 but modified to the point of no longer resembling the original structures.110 Waverly Pl., 110 Waverly Place, 112 Waverly Pl., 112 Waverly Place, 114 Waverly Pl., 114 Waverly Place, America, Babbo, Empire State, English basement, Federal style, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Juliette balconies, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, arched windows, architecture, brick, brown, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residence, residential, restaurant, row house, stoop, stoops, streetscape, urban, yellow
Greenwich Village112 – 114 Waverly PlacePart of a row of Federal style houses built in 1826 but modified to the point of no longer resembling the original structures.112 Waverly Pl., 112 Waverly Place, 114 Waverly Pl., 114 Waverly Place, America, Empire State, English basement, Federal style, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Juliette balconies, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, arched windows, architecture, brick, brown, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residence, residential, row house, stoop, stoops, streetscape, urban, yellow
Greenwich Village114 Waverly PlacePart of a row of Federal style houses built in 1826 but modified to the point of no longer resembling the original structures.114 Waverly Pl., 114 Waverly Place, 1920, America, Empire State, English basement, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Juliette balcony, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, William Sanger, arched windows, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, iron railing, landmark, metropolitan, residence, residential, row house, stoop, streetscape, urban, yellow
Greenwich Village12 Gay Street12 Gay Street, built 1828 of brick and stone and designed by Daniel H. Weed & Joseph D. Baldwin in Federal style, with prominent triple-window dormer.12 Gay St., 12 Gay Street, America, Empire State, Federal, Federal style, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, dormer, exterior, historic, iron fence, landmark, lantern, metropolitan, residential, row house, shutters, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village12 Waverly PlaceAlfred Zucker designed 12 Waverly Place as lofts and store. The quirky six-story building is now NYU’s Center for Geonics and Systems Biology.12 Waverly Pl., 12 Waverly Place, 1892, Alfred Zucker, America, Center for Geonics and Systems Biology, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, Romanesque, architecture, brick, brownstone, building, cast iron, cityscape, exterior, factory, laboratories, lofts, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, offices, quirky, stone, store, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village12 West 12th StreetGreenwich Village: Brick First Presbyterian Church House colors, texture, and decoration complements the landmark stone church of Fifth Avenue.12 West 12th Street, 1958, America, Church House, Edgar Tafel, Empire State, First Presbyterian Church, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, W 12th St., West 12th St., architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, religious, roman brick, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village122 Greenwich AvenueWest Village: Built new in a landmark district, One Jackson Square’s owners said that the quirky glass building reflected the district and its values.122 Greenwich Ave., 122 Greenwich Avenue, 2011, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, KPF, Kohn Pederson Fox, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Jackson Square, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, postmodern, reflections, reflective, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village130 West 13th StreetWest Village: 130 West 13th Street is a century-old landmark apartment building with ivy climbing most of the brick-clad height.128-130 West 13th St., 128-130 West 13th Street, 130 W 13th St., 130 West 13th St., 130 West 13th Street, 1910, America, Bernstein & Bernstein, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, ivy, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village13-19 University PlaceAlfred Zucker designed 13-19 University Place, aka 32-34 E 8th Street, as the Merck Building, built 1896. Now NYU’s Languages and Literature Building.13-19 University Pl., 13-19 University Place, 1896, 32-34 E 8th St., 32-34 East 8th Street, Alfred Zucker, America, Classical, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Languages and Literature Building, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Merck Building, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, architecture, brick, building, campus, cityscape, classrooms, college, education, educational, exterior, limestone, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, university, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village132 West 10th StreetGreenwich Village Landmark: Prolific firehouse designer Napoleon Le Brun planned this in 1891, when fire trucks were smaller.132 W 10th St., 132 West 10th St., 132 West 10th Street, 1891, America, Empire State, Engine Company No. 18, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, Napoleon Le Brun & Sons, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque, Squad Company 18, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, fire station, firehouse, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village135 West 10th StreetGreenwich Village Landmark: Lavishly decorated in stone, 135 West 10th Street is a six-story brick apartment building.135 W 10th St., 135 West 10th St., 135 West 10th Street, 1903, America, Bernstein & Bernstein, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village136 Waverly PlaceGreenwich Village Landmark: The Waverly mixes brick, stone, and terra cotta in an Art Deco high-rise at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Waverly Place.136 Waverly Pl., 136 Waverly Place, 1928, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Waverly, Walter S. Schneider, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village14 Gay Street14 Gay Street, built 1828 of brick and stone and designed by Daniel H. Weed & Joseph D. Baldwin in Federal style, with prominent triple-window dormer.14 Gay St., 14 Gay Street, America, Empire State, Federal, Federal style, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, dormer, exterior, grey, historic, iron fence, landmark, lantern, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village14 Horatio StreetWest Village: 14 Horatio Street, Van Gogh, is a high-rise apartment building in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District.14 Horatio St., 14 Horatio Street, 1959, 54 8th Ave., 54 Eighth Avenue, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Van Gogh, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village141 West 10th StreetGreenwich Village Landmark: Lavishly decorated in stone and terra cotta, The Adelaide is a six-story brick apartment building at 141 West 10th Street.141 W 10th St., 141 West 10th St., 141 West 10th Street, 1902, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Italian Renaissance, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Adelaide, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village14-16 Gay Street14 and 16 Gay Street, a pair of heavily painted Federal style brick row houses built in 1828, part of the Greenwich Village Historic District.14-16 Gay St., 14-16 Gay Street, America, Empire State, Federal, Federal style, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, dormer, exterior, historic, iron fence, landmark, lantern, metropolitan, narrow sidewalk, residential, row house, stone, stoop, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village14-16 Waverly Place14-16 Waverly Place, twin buildings now joined to each other and to 12 Waverly Place, is now home of NYU’s Center for Geonics and Systems Biology.14-16 Waverly Pl., 14-16 Waverly Place, 1893, America, Center for Geonics and Systems Biology, Cleverdon & Putzel, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, Romanesque Revival, adaptive reuse, arched windows, architecture, balustrade, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, exterior, laboratories, metropolitan, offices, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical, white
Greenwich Village145 West 10th StreetGreenwich Village Landmark: The Larchmont is a Renaissance-styled brick and stone apartment building built in 1901 at 145 West 10th Street.145 W 10th St., 145 West 10th St., 145 West 10th Street, 1901, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Italian Renaissance, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Larchmont, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village15 Barrow StreetThe horse head at Barrow Street Ale House recalls the 1896 building’s origin as a stable. Prominent arched windows punctuate upper floors.15 Barrow St., 15 Barrow Street, 1896, America, Barrow Street Ale House, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Romanesque Revival, adaptive reuse, ale house, arches, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flat arches, historic, horse head, landmark, metropolitan, peaked cornice, residence, stable, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village162 West 13th StreetWest Village: 162 West 13th Street is a century-old six-story brick and terra cotta apartment house in the Greenwich Village Historic District.162 W 13th St., 162 West 13th St., 162 West 13th Street, 1924, America, Charles Kreymborg & Son, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brown, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village16-20 Waverly PlaceNew York University has maintained the historic look of former loft buildings now part of the NYU campus, such as these structures on Waverly Place.16 Waverly Place, 18 Waverly Place, 20 Waverly Place, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, adaptive reuse, arched windows, architecture, banner, brick, building, cityscape, college, columns, education, educational, exterior, low-rise, metropolitan, pedestrians, piers, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, university, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village17 Barrow Street17 Barrow Street, part of Greenwich Village Historic District, built in 1834 as part of a Federal style brick double house; converted to restaurant.17 Barrow St., 17 Barrow Street, 1834, America, Empire State, Federal style, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, One if by Land Two if by Sea, Thomas Cox House, adaptive reuse, altered, architecture, brick, building, carriage house, cityscape, dormers, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residential, restaurant, row house, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village17 Grove StreetA rare wood-frame house with wood cornice, built 1822 as a free-standing house on a brick foundation. Part of Greenwich Village Historic District.17 Grove St., 17 Grove Street, 1822, America, Empire State, Greek Revival, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, free-standing house, historic, home, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, residence, residential, shutters, single-family house, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, white, wood, wood cornice
Greenwich Village172 Waverly Place172 Waverly Place in Greenwich Village Historic District was built in 1868 as a sausage factory; later expanded and converted to apartments.172 Waverly Place, 1868, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Richard P. Davis, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, factory, flats, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Greenwich Village18 Waverly PlaceAlfred Zucker designed the former loft building and store at 18 Waverly Place in cast iron and brick. The 1892 structure is now part of the NYU campus.18 Waverly Pl., 18 Waverly Place, 1892, Alfred Zucker, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, The Torch Club, adaptive reuse, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, college, education, educational, exterior, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, restaurant, store, streetscape, university, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village19 Barrow StreetA rusted steel door guards the entrance to 19 Barrow Street, a Federal style row house in Greenwich Village Historic District.1834, 19 Barrow St., 19 Barrow Street, America, David Christie, Empire State, Federal style, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, arched doorway, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, oval window, residential, row house, rusted door, steel door, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, white-painted trim
Greenwich Village19 West 4th StreetCorner detail, 19 West 4th Street. The former office building, is now part of the New York University campus in New York City’s Greenwich Village.1894, 19 West 4th Street, 265 Mercer Street, 269 Mercer Street, 8 Washington Place, Alfred Zucker, Arthur L. Carter Hall, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Mercer Street, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York State, New York University, Student Services Block, W 4th St., Washington Place, West 4th Street, arched windows, architecture, brick, buildings, cast iron, classrooms, college, exterior, limestone, lower Manhattan, masonry, school, stone, street view, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, university, window detail
Greenwich Village2 Gansevoort StreetWest Village: 2 Gansevoort Street is a commercial loft building converted to offices in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District.1912, 2 Gansevoort St., 2 Gansevoort Street, 342-356 W 4th St., 342-356 West 4th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, William H. Dewar Jr., adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village2 Horatio StreetWest Village: 2 Horatio Street, in NYC’s Greenwich Village Historic District, is a two-part residential high-rise built in 1931 and 1963.1931, 1963, 2 Horatio St., 2 Horatio Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert J. Lyons, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village20 Waverly PlaceAlfred Zucker designed 20 Waverly Place (246 Greene Street) using brickwork to mimic stone blocks above the ground floor’s cast iron storefronts.1892, 20 Waverly Pl., 20 Waverly Place, 246 Greene St., 246 Greene Street, Alfred Zucker, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Kimball Hall, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, college, education, educational, exterior, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, university, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village200 West 13th StreetWest Village: Northwell Health Medical Pavilion, porthole-studded former National Maritime Union hiring hall, almost razed, then rescued landmark.1963, 200 W 13th St., 200 West 13th St., 200 West 13th Street, 36 Seventh Avenue, Albert Ledner, America, Edward and Theresa O’Toole Medical Services Building, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Joseph Curran Building, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Maritime Union, New York, New York City, New York County, Northwell Health Medical Pavilion, O’Toole Building, St. Vincent’s Hospital, West Village, adaptive reuse, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, controversial, exterior, hiring hall, historic, landmark, metropolitan, portholes, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
Greenwich Village23 Waverly Place23 Waverly Place is an 1891 hat factory converted to apartments. The entrance is located on Greene Street.1891, 23 Waverly Pl., 23 Waverly Place, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Waverly Mews, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, factory, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, urban
Greenwich Village24 Fifth Avenue24 Fifth Avenue, built in 1926 as the Fifth Avenue Hotel, designed by Emery Roth. Now co-op; 15 stories, 419 apartments.1926, 24 Fifth Avenue, Emery Roth, Fifth Avenue Hotel, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, residential
Greenwich Village24-26 Waverly PlaceAlfred Zucker designed 24-26 Waverly Place, now New York University’s Waverly Building. The brick-and-stone building is at the corner of Greene Street.24 Waverly Pl., 24 Waverly Place, Alfred Zucker, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, Waverly Building, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, campus, cityscape, college, education, educational, exterior, horizontal, loft building, lofts, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, university, urban
Greenwich Village25 Waverly PlaceNew York University’s Department of Anthropology is in Rufus D. Smith Hall, 25 Waverly Place.25 Waverly Pl., 25 Waverly Place, America, Department of Anthropology, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, Rufus D. Smith Hall, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, classrooms, college, cornice, education, educational, exterior, fire escape, low-rise, metropolitan, offices, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, university, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village251 West 13th StreetWest Village: NY Public Library Jackson Square Branch blends Gothic Revival, Renaissance, and Dutch styles in Greenwich Village Historic District.1887, 251 West 13th St., 251 West 13th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Public Library Jackson Square Branch, Richard Morris Hunt, West Village, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, civic, dutch, exterior, gothic revival, historic, landmark, library, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, renaissance, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village253 West 13th StreetWest Village: Art Deco-styled Greenwich Substation, built in 1930, still powers the IND subway, in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District.120 Greenwich Ave., 120 Greenwich Avenue, 1930, 253 W 13th St., 253 West 13th St., 253 West 13th Street, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Greenwich Substation, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Moderne, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, power station, stone, streetscape, substation, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village299 West 12th StreetEmery Roth designed 299 West 12th Street as an apartment hotel. The Art Deco building, in the Greenwich Village Historic District, is now condominiums.299 W 12th St., 299 West 12th St., 299 West 12th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Greenwich Village302 West 12th StreetWest Village: 302 West 12th Street, aka 21 Abingdon Square, a terra cotta-accented brick high-rise in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District.1931, 21 Abingdon Square, 302 W 12th St., 302 West 12th St., 302 West 12th Street, America, Boak & Paris, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village31 Jane StreetWest Village: The Rembrandt, 31 Jane Street, is a brick-clad residential high-rise in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District.1959, 31 Jane St., 31 Jane Street, 42-46 8th Ave., 42-46 Eighth Avenue, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Rembrandt, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village31-33 West 12th StreetGreenwich Village: The Ardea, 31-33 West 12th Street, is a brick and stone apartment building in the Greenwich Village Historic District.1901, 31-33 W 12th St., 31-33 West 12th St., 31-33 West 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, J.B. Snook & Sons, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Ardea, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, roman brick, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village321 West 13th StreetWest Village: 321 West 13th Street is a 1907 brick-and-stone loft building converted to condo apartments.1907, 321 W 13th St., 321 West 13th St., 321 West 13th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, gray, grey, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, tan, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village327 West 13th StreetWest Village: Notre Dame School is a five-story gothic-styled Catholic college preparatory school for girls, located at 327 West 13th Street.327 W 13th St., 327 West 13th St., 327 West 13th Street, America, Catholic, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Notre Dame School, West Village, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, girls, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, parochial school, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village33 Greenwich StreetGreenwich Village Landmark: St. Germain is one of the most modern apartment buildings within the Greenwich Village Historic District.1961, 33 Greenwich St., 33 Greenwich Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, St. Germain, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban, white, white brick
Greenwich Village340-348 West 14th StreetWest Village: 340-348 West 14th Street, a mix of old and new, brick and glass apartment buildings at the West Village’s northern edge.340 West 14th Street, 342 West 14th Street, 344 West 14th Street, 346 West 14th Street, 348 West 14th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village342 West 14th StreetWest Village: 342 West 14th Street is the six-story sliver of former Hudson Building, whose major facades are on Hudson and West 13th Streets.342 W 14th St., 342 West 14th St., 342 West 14th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Hudson Building, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village344-346 West 14th StreetWest Village: 344 West 14th Street is a gray-painted brick cooperative apartment building at the northern edge of Greenwich Village.344 West 14th St., 344 West 14th Street, 344-346 W 14th St., 344-346 West 14th St., 344-346 West 14th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, gray, grey, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village345 West 13th StreetWest Village: The former Hudson Building, fronting Hudson and West 13th Streets, has a sliver extending through to West 14th Street.345 W 13th St., 345 West 13th St., 345 West 13th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Hudson Building, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village35 West 12th StreetGreenwich Village: The red brick townhouse at 35 West 12th Street is part of the Greenwich Village Historic District.1840, 35 W 12th St., 35 West 12th St., 35 West 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, dormer, exterior, historic, landmark, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, narrow, red, residential, shingle roof, single-family home, stoop, streetscape, sunny, townhouse, urban
Greenwich Village37 Washington Square West37 Washington Square West is a landmark apartment building designed by Gronenberg & Leuchtag and built in 1928.1928, 37 Washington Square West, Greenwich Village Historic District, Gronenberg & Leuchtag, Italian Gothic, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, brick, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential, stone, terra cotta
Greenwich Village37 West 12th StreetGreenwich Village: Butterfield House, 37 W 12th Street, despite its relative newness (1962), blends in with Greenwich Village Historic District homes.1962, 37 W 12th St., 37 West 12th St., 37 West 12th Street, America, Butterfield House, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bay windows, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village39 Fifth Avenue39 Fifth Avenue (2nd from right) is an Emery Roth-designed landmark cooperative apartment building in Greenwich Village.1922, 39 Fifth Avenue, Coop, Emery Roth, Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Spanish Renaissance, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, polychrome terra cotta, residential
Greenwich Village40 University Place40 University Place is a 12-story brick apartment building with Romanesque & Byzantine terra cotta details, designed by Sugarman & Berger, built 1926.1926, 25 E 9th St., 25 East 9th St., 25 East 9th Street, 26 E 10th St., 26 East 10th St., 26 East 10th Street, 40 University Place, America, Beaucaire, Byzantine, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Romanesque, Sugarman & Berger, apartment building, architecture, balconies, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, horizontal, metropolitan, residential, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Greenwich Village40 West 13th StreetGreenwich Village: 40 West 13th Street’s double-height Gothic archway now holds a normal-sized glass entry to the condo apartments.1920, 40 W 13th St., 40 West 13th St., 40 West 13th Street, America, Empire State, Gothic, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rambusch Building, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village41 5th AvenueRosario Candela designed 41 Fifth Avenue, a terra cotta-embellished brick apartment building on a stone base at East 11th Street, built 1923.1923, 2-10 East 11th Street, 41 5th Ave., 41 Fifth Ave., 41 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Italian Renaissance, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rosario Candela, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Greenwich Village412-414 Sixth AvenueGreenwich Village Landmark: Doctors now occupy the offices above Bigelow Pharmacy at 412 Sixth Avenue – follow the neon arrow.1902, 412 6th Avenue, 412 Sixth Avenue, 412-414 Sixth Avenue, 414 6th Avenue, 414 Sixth Avenue, America, Bigelow Building, Bigelow Pharmacy, C.O. Bigelow Chemists, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, John E. Nitchie, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village42 West 13th StreetGreenwich Village: 42 West 13th Street is a red and white brick cooperative apartment building, built in 1886 with prominent white arched windows.1886, 42 W 13th St., 42 West 13th St., 42 West 13th Street, America, Bakery Building, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, awning, brick, bright, building, cityscape, cooperative, exterior, fire escapes, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
Greenwich Village425 Sixth AvenueGreenwich Village Landmark: Jefferson Market Branch of the NY Public Library occupies the former courthouse and fire tower at 425 Sixth Avenue.1877, 425 6th Ave., 425 Sixth Ave., 425 Sixth Avenue, America, Calvert Vaux, Empire State, Frederick Clarke Withers, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, High Victorian, Jefferson Market Branch, Jefferson Market Courthouse, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Public Library, Ruskinian Gothic, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, clock tower, courthouse, exterior, historic, landmark, library, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Greenwich Village43 5th Avenue43 Fifth Avenue is a Beaux Arts landmark of the Greenwich Village Historic District, notable for grand entry, stone base and details, and bay windows.1-9 East 11th Street, 1905, 43 5th Ave., 43 Fifth Ave., 43 Fifth Avenue, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Henry Andersen, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bay windows, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Greenwich Village43 Fifth Avenue43 Fifth Avenue, now a cooperative, is a Beaux Arts landmark in New York City’s Greenwich Village.1905, 43 Fifth Avenue, Beaux Arts, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Henry Andersen, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential
Greenwich Village434 Sixth AvenueGreenwich Village Landmark: Dance and yoga studios now occupy upper floors of the 1894 commercial building at 434 Sixth Avenue.1894, 434 6th Ave., 434 Sixth Ave., 434 Sixth Avenue, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Italian Renaissance, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Ralph Townsend, architecture, brick, bright, brown, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, studios, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village443 West 135th StreetLandmark A. Philip Randolph Campus High School, built in 1926 as the New York Training School for Teachers and designed by William H. Gompert.1926, 443 W 135th St., 443 West 135th St., 443 West 135th Street, A. Philip Randolph Campus High School, America, City College, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, William H. Gompert, academic, architecture, brick, bright, building, campus, cityscape, educational, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, school, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village45 Christopher Street45 Christopher Street, part of Greenwich Village Historic District, was designed by Boak & Paris – former employees of famed architect Emery Roth.1931, 45 Christopher St., 45 Christopher Street, America, Art Deco, Boak & Paris, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, awnings, brick, building, canopy, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, store, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Greenwich Village45 Eighth AvenueWest Village: 45 Eighth Avenue is a five-story brick and stone apartment building in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District.1895, 45 8th Ave., 45 Eighth Ave., 45 Eighth Avenue, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, roman brick, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village45 West 12th StreetGreenwich Village: 45 West 12th Street is a red brick Greek Revival townhouse in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District.1846, 45 W 12th St., 45 West 12th St., 45 West 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greek Revival, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, dormers, exterior, historic, iron fence, landmark, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village450 Sixth AvenueGreenwich Village Landmark: A richly decorated 1891 loft building on Sixth Avenue, converted to apartments.1891, 450 6th Ave., 450 Sixth Ave., 450 Sixth Avenue, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Ralph Townsend, Romanesque Revival, The Villager, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village47 West 12th StreetGreenwich Village: 47 West 12th Street is a Greek Revival-styled brick town house, painted gray and white, in the Greenwich Village Historic District.1840, 47 W 12th St., 47 West 12th St., 47 West 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greek Revival, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, gray, grey, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, painted, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, town house, urban
Greenwich Village47-45 West 12th StreetGreenwich Village: 47 and 45 West 12th Street are Greek Revival-styled brick town houses in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village Historic District.1840, 1846, 47-45 W 12th St., 47-45 West 12th St., 47-45 West 12th Street, America, Empire State, Greek Revival, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residences, residential, row house, streetscape, sunny, town house, urban
Greenwich Village52 West 13th StreetWest Village: Walker Hotel Greenwich Village rises above neighbor Village House condominium on West 13th Street.52 W 13th St., 52 West 13th St., 52 West 13th Street, 60 W 13th St., 60 West 13th St., 60 West 13th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Jade Hotel, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Village House, Walker Hotel Greenwich Village, West Village, accommodations, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, traveler accommodations, urban
Greenwich Village59 West 12th StreetEmery Roth-designed 59 W 12th Street, part of the Greenwich Village Historic District, was built in 1931; under repair at time of photo (1 Oct 2023).1931, 59 W 12th St., 59 West 12th St., 59 West 12th Street, America, Emery Roth, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village60 Fifth AvenueGreenwich Village: Details of 60 Fifth Avenue, a National – but not NYC – landmark, once Macmillan Publishing HQ, now New York University offices.1924, 60 5th Ave., 60 Fifth Ave., 60 Fifth Avenue, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Forbes Building, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Macmillan Publishing Company Building, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYU, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, door, exterior, historic, ironwork, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village61 Christopher Street61 Christopher Street, an apartment building in the Greenwich Village Historic District, also houses The Duplex, a prominent gay bar.109-111 Seventh Avenue South, 1922, 61 Christopher St., 61 Christopher Street, America, Empire State, Frank E. Vitolo, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, The Duplex, West Village, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, stucco, urban
Greenwich Village63 Fifth AvenueGreenwich Village: Canopy detail, The New School University Center, a glass-and-metal-shrouded high-rise at 63 Fifth Avenue.2014, 63 5th Ave., 63 Fifth Ave., 63 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roger Duffy, SOM, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, The New School, University Center, architecture, bright, building, campus, cityscape, college, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metal, metropolitan, school, skyscraper, streetscape, sunny, tower, university, urban
Greenwich Village64 University Place64 University Place is an 11-story brick residential condominium building designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), completed in 2023.2023, 64 University Pl., 64 University Place, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, KPF, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, arched windows, arches, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, pilasters, residences, residential, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village65 West 13th StreetWest Village: The Greenwich, a brick-and-stone former department store converted to condo apartments with street-level retail.65 W 13th St., 65 West 13th St., 65 West 13th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Greenwich, West Village, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, former department store, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village66 Fifth AvenueGreenwich Village: Romanesque Revival 66 Fifth Avenue, now a Sheila C. Johnson Design Center building of Parsons The New School For Design.1892, 66 5th Ave., 66 Fifth Ave., 66 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Parsons The New School for Design, R.H. Robertson, Romanesque Revival, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, campus, cityscape, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, stone, streetscape, sunny, university, urban
Greenwich Village67 University Place67 University Place is a Beaux-Arts style building built in 1904, designed by Buchman & Fox, now merged with The Albert apartments cooperative.1904, 67 University Pl., 67 University Place, Albert Hotel, America, Beaux Arts, Beaux-Arts, Buchman & Fox, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Hotel Albert, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Greenwich Village70 Fifth AvenueGreenwich Village: NYC landmark Educational Building, 70 Fifth Avenue, now the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center.1914, 70 5th Ave., 70 Fifth Ave., 70 Fifth Avenue, America, Beaux Arts, Charles Alonzo Rich, Educational Building, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Parsons School of Design, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, The New School, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich Village72 Fifth AvenueGreenwich Village: 72 Fifth Avenue, an ornately decorated Romanesque Revival office building of 1893, is now part of The New School’s campus.1893, 72 5th Ave., 72 Fifth Ave., 72 Fifth Avenue, America, Cleverdon & Putzel, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, The New School, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, campus, cityscape, college, columns, commercial, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, sunny, university, urban
Greenwich Village76 Eighth AvenueWest Village: 76 Eighth Avenue/256 West 14th Street is a new commercial high-rise just outside the Greenwich Village Historic District.256 W 14th St., 256 West 14th St., 256 West 14th Street, 76 8th Ave., 76 Eighth Ave., 76 Eighth Avenue, America, Empire State, Gene Kaufman Architect, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, West Village, architecture, black steel, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village77 Eighth AvenueWest Village: Marble-clad NYC landmark Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building, converted to the Museum of Illusions, 77 Eighth Avenue.77 8th Ave., 77 Eighth Ave., 77 Eighth Avenue, America, De Lemos & Cordes, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building, Museum of Illusions, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Rudolph L. Daus, West Village, adaptive reuse, architecture, bank, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, marble, metropolitan, museum, neoclassical, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
Greenwich Village78 West 11th StreetGreenwich Village Landmarks: Side-by-side, 1891 loft building at right outshines smaller 1915 apartment building.1891, 1915, 450 Sixth Ave., 450 Sixth Avenue, 78 W 11th St., 78 West 11th St., 78 West 11th Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, Gronenberg & Leuchtag, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Ralph Townsend, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Greenwich Village80 Fifth AvenueGreenwich Village: 80 Fifth Avenue is a Renaissance Revival-styled 17-story office building of brick, stone, and terra cotta.1908, 80 Fifth Ave., 80 Fifth Avenue, America, Buchman & Fox, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, loft building, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Greenwich Village808 BroadwayThe Renwick stands next to NYC landmark Grace Church; both were designed by James Renwick, Jr. The former office building is now apartments and store.1887, 808 Broadway, Broadway, Empire State, Greenwich Village, James Renwick Jr., June, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York State, The Renwick, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, buff, buildings, co-op, cooperative, exterior, façade, former office building, gothic, lower Manhattan, masonry, mid rise, mid-rise, midrise, residences, residential, street view, street-level retail, summer, sunny, tan, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Greenwich Village817 Broadway817 Broadway is a NYC-designated landmark office building at the eastern edge of Greenwich Village, built in 1898 to plans of George B. Post.817 Broadway, America, Empire State, George B. Post, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, roman brick, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, tripartite, urban
Greenwich Village821-823 BroadwayGreenwich Village: 821-823 Broadway is a Beaux Arts-styled orange brick office building, above a cast iron base, completed in 1908.1908, 821-823 Broadway, America, Beaux Arts, Broadway, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Samuel Sass, architecture, brick, bright, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Greenwich Village848 Washington StreetEnnead Architects designed The Standard, High Line, as hinged volumes of concrete and glass, straddling the High Line on five pilotis.848 Washington St., 848 Washington Street, America, Empire State, Ennead Architects, Greenwich Village, High Line, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, NYC, New York, New York City, Standard Hotel, The Standard, The Standard High Line, accommodations, architecture, attraction, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, pilotis, postmodern, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, tower, urban
Greenwich Village95 Christopher StreetH.I. Feldman designed Greenwich Village landmark 95 Christopher Street, built 1931. The Art Deco apartment building is now named The Gansvoort.1931, 330-338 Bleecker Street, 95 Christopher St., 95 Christopher Street, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Gansvoort, Greenwich Village, Greenwich Village Historic District, H. I. Feldman, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Greenwich Village99 Gansevoort StreetRenzo Piano designed Whitney Museum of American Art as an enormous asymmetrical block of industrial blue-grey steel panels, tied to the High Line.10th Avenue, 2015, 99 Gansevoort St., 99 Gansevoort Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, High Line, Hudson River Park, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, NYC, New York, New York City, Renzo Piano, Whitney Museum of American Art, architecture, blue-gray, blue-grey, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, largo, metropolitan, museum, plaza, postmodern, public, steel, street scene, street view, streetscape, terraces, tourist attraction, urban, visitor attraction
Greenwich Village99 University PlaceGreenwich Village: 99 University Place is the former headquarters of the Textile Workers Union of America; it is now commercial office space.1900, 99 University Pl., 99 University Place, America, East 12th Street, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Textile Workers Union of America Building, University Place, William C. Hazlett, adaptive reuse, arched windows, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, office building, offices, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Greenwich VillageUniversity PlaceIF MEN COULD GET PREGNANT ABORTION WOULD BE A SACRAMENT – International Women’s Day rally and march, 8 March 2025.8 March, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, International Women’s Day, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, March 8, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, University Place, Women’s Day march, Women’s Day rally, abortion rights, cityscape, demonstration, demonstrator, demonstrators, feminist, feminists, gay rights, gender rights, march, metropolitan, placards, political, rally, signs, streetscape, transgender rights, urban, women’s issues, women’s rights
Greenwich VillageWashington Square ParkKNOCKED UP, FIGHT BACK – International Women’s Day rally and march, 8 March 2025.8 March, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, International Women’s Day, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, March 8, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Washington Square Park, Women’s Day march, Women’s Day rally, abortion rights, cityscape, demonstration, demonstrator, demonstrators, feminist, feminists, gay rights, gender rights, march, metropolitan, placards, political, rally, signs, streetscape, transgender rights, urban, women’s issues, women’s rights
Hell’s Kitchen10th AvenueView north along Tenth Avenue, from West 36th Street. Service station at right foreground, residential towers along both sides of the avenue.10th Ave., 10th Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Tenth Ave., West 36th Street, architecture, avenue, building, cityscape, exterior, gas station, light traffic, metropolitan, pedestrians, service station, skyscrapers, street, street scene, street view, streetscape, thoroughfare, traffic artery, urban, vertical, view north, view uptown
Hell’s Kitchen307 West 36th StreetGarment Wear Arcade, 307 West 36th Street, designed by Emery Roth and built in 1926, is a commercial high-rise in NYC’s Garment District.1926, 307 W 36th St., 307 West 36th St., 307 West 36th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Garment District, Garment Wear Arcade, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high-rise, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Hell’s Kitchen315 West 36th Street315 West 36th Street, built in 1926 as a loft building, was designed by George &Edward Blum, known for their highly decorated apartment buildings.1926, 315 W 36th St., 315 West 36th St., 315 West 36th Street, America, Empire State, George & Edward Blum, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, ground floor retail, horizontal, ironwork, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Hell’s Kitchen325 West 45th StreetEmery Roth designed The Whitby, a ten-story beige brick apartment building in Manhattan’s Theater District. It is currently a cooperative.1924, 325 W 45th St., 325 West 45th St., 325 West 45th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Whitby, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, Whitby, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, urban
Hell’s Kitchen330 West 36th StreetHotel Barbour, originally Barbour Dormitory, a neo-Tudor style settlement house built by Brick Presbyterian Church in 1917, designed by Hill & Stout.1920, 330 W 36th St., 330 West 36th St., 330 West 36th Street, America, Barbour Dormitory, Empire State, Hill & Stout, Hotel Barbour, Manhattan, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, exterior, historic, hotel, landmark, metropolitan, neo-Tudor, settlement house, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Hell’s Kitchen330 West 42nd StreetBlue-green landmark McGraw-Hill Building of 1931 mixes Art Deco, International Style, and Moderne in its 33 terra cotta-clad stories.330 W 42nd St., 330 West 42nd St., 330 West 42nd Street, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Godley & Fouilhoux, International Style, Manhattan, McGraw Hill Building, McGraw-Hill Building, Midtown, Midtown West, Moderne, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Raymond Hood, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, architecture, blue-green, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tower, urban
Hell’s Kitchen338 West 36th StreetA facsimile of Christ Church Memorial Building’s gothic façade is base of Marriott’s Fairfield Inn/Springhill Suites property at 338 West 36th Street.2019, 338 W 36th St., 338 West 36th St., 338 West 36th Street, America, Empire State, Fairfield, Manhattan, Marriott, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Springhill Suites, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
Hell’s Kitchen360 West 36th StreetThe Courant, built in 1926 as a warehouse, was converted to a living lofts cooperative in 1981.1926, 360 W 36th St., 360 West 36th St., 360 West 36th Street, America, Courant, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Parker & Shaffer, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, ground floor retail, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical, warehouse
Hell’s Kitchen429 11th AvenueJacob K. Javits Convention Center glows in the sunset, adjacent to Hudson Yards. The complex encloses its halls with “space frame” construction.1986, 429 11th Ave., 429 11th Avenue, America, Empire State, Hell’s Kitchen, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, James Ingo Freed, Javits Center, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, architecture, building, cityscape, civic, commercial, convention center, curtain wall, event venue, exhibition center, exterior, glass, green roof, metropolitan, public, space frame, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, sunset, urban
Hell’s Kitchen441 9th AvenueHudson Commons, 441 Ninth Avenue, is comprises a new (2020) 17-story tower and an existing (1962) eight-story base.441 9th Ave., 441 9th Avenue, 441 Ninth Ave., America, Empire State, Hudson Commons, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, renovation, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
Hell’s Kitchen450 West 33rd Street5 Manhattan West, originally the brutalist Westyard Distribution Center, was re-clad in reflective glass to fit in with Hudson Yards neighbors.1969, 2017, 450 W 33rd St., 450 West 33rd St., 450 West 33rd Street, 5 Manhattan West, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Westyard Distribution Center, architecture, brutalist, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, horizontal, metropolitan, office building, offices, reflections, reflective, renovated, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Hell’s Kitchen455 10th AvenueThe Set, 455 10th Avenue, and Coterie (senior residences), 505 West 35th Street, share a glass and terra cotta tower adjacent to Hudson Yards.455 10th Ave., 455 10th Avenue, 455 Tenth Ave., 505 W 35th St., 505 West 35th St., 505 West 35th Street, America, Coterie, Empire State, Handel Architects, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, The Set, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Hell’s Kitchen465 10th Avenue465 10th Avenue / 500 West 36th Street, warehouse of Central Moving & Storage, is now home of Hudson Mercantile and Bentley-Meeker Lighting & Staging.1911, 465 10th Ave., 465 10th Avenue, 465 Tenth Ave., 500 W 36th St., 500 West 36th St., 500 West 36th Street, America, Bentley-Meeker Lighting & Staging, Central Moving & Storage, Empire State, Hudson Mercantile, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical, warehouse
Hell’s Kitchen500 West 33rd StreetView on high: “The Edge” observation deck affixed to the south and east facades of 30 Hudson Yards on Manhattan’s West Side.2019, 30 Hudson Yards, 500 W 33rd St., 500 West 33rd St., 500 West 33rd Street, America, Empire State, Hudson Yards, KPF, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, North Tower, The Edge, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, observation deck, observatory, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, supertall, tower, urban
Hell’s Kitchen505 West 37th Street505 West 37th Street is a pair of balcony-studded, glass-clad residential towers in Hell’s Kitchen (Clinton), close to the Hudson Yards development.505 W 37th St., 505 West 37th St., 505 West 37th Street, America, Empire State, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, ground floor retail, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, skyscraper, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Hell’s Kitchen515 West 36th Street515 West 36th Street, aka Hudson 36, is a primarily residential mixed-use skyscraper, which includes three floors of stores and a dormitory floor.2019, 515 W 36th St., 515 West 36th St., 515 West 36th Street, America, Empire State, Hell’s Kitchen, Hudson 36, Ismael Leyva Architects, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, reflective, residences, residential, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Hell’s Kitchen519 8th AvenueWhite-capped setbacks and a tower mark George and Edward Blum’s 519 Eighth Avenue high-rise commercial building in Midtown Manhattan.1927, 519 8th Ave., 519 Eighth Ave., 519 Eighth Avenue, America, Art Deco, Edward Blum, Empire State, George & Edward Blum, George Blum, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Hell’s Kitchen520 8th Avenue520 Eighth Avenue is a brick and terra cotta high-rise on a four-story stone base, built in 1926, in Manhattan’s Garment District.1926, 520 8th Ave., 520 8th Avenue, 520 Eighth Ave., 520 Eighth Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Schwartz & Gross, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Hell’s Kitchen525 8th Avenue525 8th Avenue, a new (2019) hotel designed by Gene Kaufman Architect, originally for Radisson Hotels, is currently a Doubletree by Hilton.2019, 525 8th Ave., 525 8th Avenue, 525 Eighth Ave., America, Doubletree by Hilton, Empire State, Gene Kaufman Architect, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Radisson Hotel, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metal panels, metropolitan, street scene, street view, streetscape, stucco, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
Hell’s Kitchen550 West 54th StreetMercedes House is a 32-story high-rise in the Hell’s Kitchen section of Manhattan. Rental and condo apartments rise above a Mercedes-Benz showroom.11th Avenue, 2012, 550 West 54th Street, 770 11th Avenue, 770 Eleventh Avenue, Clinton, Empire State, Enrique Norten, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, Mercedes House, Mercedes-Benz showroom, Midtown West, NY, New York, New York City, TEN Arquitectos, Two Trees Management Co., US, apartments, architecture, blue-green, cascading terraces, city, cityscape, condo, courtyards, glass, high rise, high-rise, highrise, midtown, postmodern, rental, residential, river view, spiral, steel, terraced, twisting, urban, view from Weehawken NJ, zig-zag
Hell’s Kitchen620 8th AvenueView from above: New York Times Building soars above Midtown; the notched corners expose the steel frame. A screen of white ceramic rods deflect heat.2007, 620 8th Ave., 620 8th Avenue, 620 Eighth Avenue, America, Empire State, Fox & Fowle, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Times, New York Times Building, New York Times Company, Renzo Piano, West Side, aerial view, architecture, building, ceramic rods, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, notched corners, office building, offices, skyscraper, steel, streetscape, tower, urban
Hell’s Kitchen620 West 42nd StreetSilver Towers is a pair of glass-clad residential skyscrapers at 620 West 42nd Street in Hell’s Kitchen (Clinton), close to Hudson Yards.620 W 42nd St., 620 West 42nd St., 620 West 42nd Street, America, Empire State, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Silver Towers, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, ground floor retail, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Hell’s Kitchen625 West 57th StreetVIA 57 West is a 34-story residential “courtscraper” designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). The hollow tetrahedral shape is unique to New York.2016, 625 West 57th Street, BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group, Clinton, Durst Organization, Empire State, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, NY, New York, New York City, US, VIA 57 West, apartment building, apartments, architecture, asymmetric, balconies, city, cityscape, courtscraper, courtyard, curtainwall, glass, high rise, high-rise, highrise, hyperbolic paraboloid, irregular, metal, midtown, postmodern, rental, residential, sloped façade, stainless steel, terraces, tetrahedral, urban, view from Weehawken NJ, white
Hell’s Kitchen825 8th AvenueView from above: A copper-sheathed octagonal pyramid, nicknamed “David’s Diamond” for architect David Childs, caps One Worldwide Plaza in Midtown.8-sided pyramid, 825 8th Ave., 825 8th Avenue, America, David Childs, David’s Diamond, Empire State, Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Worldwide Plaza, SOM, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Worldwide Plaza, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, copper roof, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, urban
Hell’s KitchenPier 88Norwegian Joy, a cruise ship of Norwegian Cruise Line, sails from NYC in summer and fall to Bermuda, Bahamas, Caribbean, Canada and New England.2017, Bahamas registry, Bermuda cruises, Breakaway Plus, Canada cruises, Caribbean cruises, Hudson River, Manhattan Cruise Terminal, Meyer Werft, NCL, NYC, Nassau, New England cruises, New York, New York City, North River, Norwegian Cruise Line, Norwegian Joy, Pier 88, Ship Terminal, boat, boxy, cruise, cruise ship, dock, docked, hospitality, liner, modern, ocean liner, passenger ship, passenger vessel, pier, river, riverfront, summer, tourism, tourist, vacation, vessel, view from Weehawken NJ, water, waterfront, white
Hudson Yards10 Hudson Yards10 Hudson Yards, first completed office tower in Hudson Yards, links to 10 Hudson Yards via The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards.10 Hudson Yards, 2016, 501 West 30th St., 501 West 30th Street, America, Empire State, High Line, Hudson Yards, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, angled, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, mirror glass, office building, offices, postmodern, reflective, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Hudson Yards15 Hudson Yards15 Hudson Yards is a residential condominium tower at the southwest corner of the Hudson Yards development.15 Hudson Yards, 2019, 553 West 30th St., 553 West 30th Street, America, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Empire State, Hudson Yards, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, reflective, residences, residential, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Hudson Yards20 Hudson Yards20 Hudson Yards, the shopping and dining hub linking 10 Hudson Yards (rear) with 30 Hudson Yards, is home to high-end retailers and restaurants.20 Hudson Yards, 2019, 375 10th Ave., 375 10th Avenue, America, Empire State, Hudson Yards, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, department stores, dining, exterior, glass, mall, metropolitan, mid-rise, public, restaurants, retail, shopping, shops, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
Hudson Yards30 Hudson Yards30 Hudson Yards, a “supertall,” is the tallest building in the Hudson Yards project; it links to 10 Hudson Yards via shopping mall 20 Hudson Yards.2019, 30 Hudson Yards, 500 West 33rd St., 500 West 33rd Street, America, Empire State, Hudson Yards, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Manhattan, Manhattan Tower, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Edge, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, observation deck, office building, offices, reflective, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, supertall, tower, urban
Hudson Yards35 Hudson YardsSkidmore, Owings & Merrill designed 35 Hudson Yards, a 72-story “supertall” hotel and residential condominium tower.2019, 35 Hudson Yards, 532-560 West 33rd St., 532-560 West 33rd Street, America, Empire State, Hudson Yards, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, hotel, metropolitan, mixed use, residences, residential, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Hudson Yards50 Hudson YardsFoster + Partners designed 50 Hudson Yards, a 78-story office building with retail and public spaces at street level.2 Hudson Boulevard, 2022, 50 Hudson Yards, 504 West 34th St., 504 West 34th Street, America, Empire State, Foster + Partners, Hudson Yards, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, skyscraper, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Hudson Yards55 Hudson Yards55 Hudson Yards uses a metal and glass grid façade to emulate cast iron construction of the past; the design is distinctive, without tricks.2019, 380 11th Ave., 380 11th Avenue, 55 Hudson Yards, America, Empire State, Hudson Yards, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roche-Dinkeloo, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, gunmetal grid, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, skyscraper, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Hudson Yards66 Hudson BoulevardThe Spiral, second supertall of the Hudson Yards neighborhood, has outdoor terraces cascading corkscrew-like down the mirror glass façade.2022, 66 Hudson Blvd., 66 Hudson Boulevard, America, Bjarke Ingels Group, Empire State, Hudson Yards, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Spiral NYC, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, gardens, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, reflective, skyscraper, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, supertall, tower, urban
Hudson YardsHudson YardsMore than a dozen skyscrapers, some still going up, are in NYC’s Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project. (View from Empire State Building, 13 April 2023)1 Manhattan West, 1 Penn Plaza, 10 Hudson Yards, 15 Hudson Yards, 2 Manhattan West, 30 Hudson Yards, 35 Hudson Yards, 50 Hudson Yards, 55 Hudson Yards, America, Empire State, Hudson River, Hudson Yards, Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, PENN 1, The Spiral, West Side, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, skyscraper, streetscape, supertall, tower, towers, urban
Hudson YardsPier 76Hudson Yards is the backdrop for Pier 76, a 2021 addition to Hudson River Park.10 Hudson Yards, 15 Hudson Yards, 20 Hudson Yards, 30 Hudson Yards, 35 Hudson Yards, 50 Hudson Yards, 55 Hudson Yards, 66 Hudson Boulevard, America, Empire State, Hudson River, Hudson Yards, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Pier 76, The Spiral, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, metropolitan, rail yards, reflective, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
Kips Bay130 East 25th StreetHerman Lee Meader designed 130 East 25th Street as B.W. Mayer Building, offices, in 1916. Now known as Friends (Quakers) House of Rose Hill.130 E 25th St., 130 East 25th St., 130 East 25th Street, 1916, America, Art Deco, B.W. Mayer Building, Empire State, Friends House, Herman Lee Meader, Kips Bay, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Rose Hill, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, group residence, masonry, metropolitan, office building, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Kips Bay140 East 28th StreetEmery Roth-designed 140 East 28th Street is a brown brick apartment building with abundant stone and terra cotta ornamentation, built in 1931.140 E 28th St., 140 East 28th St., 140 East 28th Street, 1931, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Kips Bay, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rose Hill, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Kips Bay20 Waterside Plaza20 Waterside Plaza is an irregularly shaped brown brick residential tower overlooking the East River in Kips Bay, Manhattan.20 Waterside Plaza, America, Davis Brody & Associates, East River, East Side, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Waterside Plaza, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brown brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, irregular shape, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, riverfront, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban, waterfront
Kips Bay2430 FDR DriveFloat planes take off and land in the East River where Brooklyn meets Queens, using New York Skyports Seaplane Base in Manhattan as their terminal.2430 FDR Drive, America, East River, East Side, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York Skyports Seaplane Base, Stuyvesant Cove, aircraft, airplane, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, float plane, metropolitan, plane, pontoons, propeller-driven, river, seaplane, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, water
Kips Bay430 East 29th StreetAlexandria Center is a research park for pharmaceutical and biotech companies, adjacent to hospitals and medical schools in Kips Bay, Manhattan.400 FDR Drive, 430 E 29th St., 430 East 29th St., 430 East 29th Street, Alexandria Center, America, East Side, Empire State, Kips Bay, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, R&D campus, The Alexandria Center for Life Science, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, conference center, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, laboratories, metropolitan, offices, reflective, research park, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Kips Bay430-460 East 29th StreetAlexandria Center for Life Sciences is a bioscience campus of glass towers sited on the East River between two major hospitals.430-460 E 29th St., 430-460 East 29th St., 430-460 East 29th Street, Alexandria Center for Life Science, America, East River Science Park, Empire State, Hillier Architecture, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, R&D campus, RMJM, aerial view, architecture, bioscience center, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, laboratories, metropolitan, mirror glass, office building, offices, reflections, reflective, research campus, riverfront, science complex, streetscape, tower, urban
Kips Bay530-550 First AvenueKimmel Pavilion at NYU Langone Health Tisch Hospital.430 East 34th St., 430 East 34th Street, 530-550 First Ave., 530-550 First Avenue, America, East River, Empire State, Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital, Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Pavilion, International Style, Kimmel Pavilion, Manhattan, NYC, NYU Langone, NYU Langone Health, New York, New York City, New York County, Tisch Hospital, architecture, blue, blue-tinted glass, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, hospital, light blue, medical facility, metropolitan, riverfront, streetscape, tower, urban, waterfront
Kips Bay550 1st AvenueNYU Langone Health’s campus on 1st Avenue, built around the Tisch Hospital, includes eight interconnected buildings.550 1st Ave., 550 1st Avenue, America, East Side, Empire State, Kimmel Pavilion, Manhattan, Medical Science Building, Midtown, NYC, NYU, NYU Langone Health, NYU Medical Center, NYU School of Medicine, New York, New York City, New York University, Tisch Hospital, architecture, bright, building, campus, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, hospital, medical school, metropolitan, postmodern, research center, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
Kips Bay61 Lexington Avenue61 Lexington Avenue, a 1912 Emery Roth-designed hotel, was converted to mixed-use apartments/retail building with no semblance to the original design.61 Lexington Ave., 61 Lexington Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Kips Bay, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, awning, brick, brown brick, building, cityscape, co-op, converted hotel, cooperative, exterior, fire escapes, ground floor retail, metropolitan, mixed-use, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
Kips Bay650 First Avenue650 First Avenue, in Manhattan’s Kips Bay/Murray Hill section, is due to be converted from medical offices to residential.1904, 650 1st Ave., 650 1st Avenue, 650 First Ave., 650 First Avenue, America, Empire State, Kips Bay, Kips Bay Brewing Company, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, copper cupola, corner cupola, exterior, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, urban
Kips BayEast RiverNew York City Ferry, operated by Hornblower Cruises, had 38 whimsically named twin-hull boats connecting all five boroughs as of 2023.America, East River, Hornblower, Koalified Cruiser, Manhattan, May, NYC, New York, New York City, New York City Ferry, bright, catamaran, cityscape, commuters, exterior, ferry, funny name, horizontal, metropolitan, outdoor, passenger ferry, sightseeing, spring, sunny, tourist attraction, twin hull, urban, visitor attraction, water, water transportation, whimsical
Liberty IslandLiberty IslandStatue of Liberty viewed from Liberty State Park, New Jersey: The seldom-seen side of Lady Liberty. The Verrazzano Narrows Bridge is in the distance.1886, America, Empire State, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, Gustave Eiffel, Lady Liberty, Liberty Island, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Harbor, Richard Morris Hunt, Statue of Liberty, Statue of Liberty National Monument, Upper Bay, architecture, attraction, civic, copper, copy space, exterior, famous, horizontal, icon, iconic, monument, statue, steel, stone, tourist attraction, visitor attraction
Liberty IslandNew York HarborCommuters and tourists alike see the Statue of Liberty from ferries and tour boats in New York Harbor on a foggy February morning.America, Empire State, February, Lady Liberty, Liberty Island, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NY Harbor, NYC, National Monument, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, Statue Cruises, Statue of Liberty, US, atmospheric, cold, dreamy, famous, fog, foggy, gray, grey, hazy, historic, icon, iconic, indistinct, landmark, low contrast, low visibility, misty, moody, morning, symbolic, tour boat, tourist attraction, unsaturated, visitor attraction, winter
Liberty IslandStatue of LibertyStatue of Liberty, on a foggy February morning, photographed from Manhattan’s Battery Park.America, Empire State, February, Lady Liberty, Liberty Island, Manhattan, NRHP, NY, NY Harbor, NYC, National Monument, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York Harbor, Statue of Liberty, US, Upper Bay, atmospheric, cold, dreamy, famous, foggy, gray, grey, hazy, historic, icon, iconic, indistinct, landmark, low contrast, low visibility, misty, moody, morning, symbolic, tourist attraction, unsaturated, visitor attraction, winter
Lincoln Square160 West 66th StreetThree Lincoln Center is a 54-story black glass condo tower with red bands, part of a complex that includes Julliard School facilities.160 W 66th St., 160 West 66th St., 160 West 66th Street, America, August, Davis Brody & Associates, Empire State, Lincoln Center, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Three Lincoln Center, apartment building, apartments, architecture, black glass, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red bands, red-and-black, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban
Lincoln Square1941 BroadwayAlice Tully Hall’s 2009 cantilevered extension fills the previously bare triangular plot where Broadway meets West 65th Street in Lincoln Square.1941 Broadway, Alice Tully Hall, America, August, Empire State, Julliard Building, Lincoln Center, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Pietro Belluschi, architecture, bright, brutalist, building, cantilever, cantilevered, cityscape, civic, concert hall, exterior, glass, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, performing arts center, public, streetscape, summer, sunny, travertine, triangular, urban, white
Lincoln Square20 Lincoln Center Plaza20 Lincoln Center PlazaAmerica, August, Empire State, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Lincoln Square30 Lincoln Center PlazaThree sides of Lincoln Center’s Metropolitan Opera House are clad in glass behind walls of soaring vertical travertine fins.1966, 30 Lincoln Center Plaza, America, August, Empire State, Harrison & Abramovitz Architects, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, Metropolitan Opera House, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Met, Wallace Harrison, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, concrete arches, exterior, glass, metropolitan, modernist, postmodern, streetscape, summer, sunny, travertine, travertine fins, urban
Lincoln Square33 West 67th Street33 West 67th Street is a landmark building in the Lincoln Square section of Manhattan.1903, 33 West 67th Street, Artists Historic District, Gothic, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Simonson Pollard & Steinam, The Atelier, UWS, Upper West Side, Upper West Side – Central Park Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, national register of historic places, residential
Lincoln SquareLincoln CenterRevson Fountain and Josie Robertson Plaza in 2016 – before the plaza was paved with artificial turf and art installations.1968, America, August, Empire State, Hearst Plaza, Josie Robertson Plaza, Lincoln Center, Lincoln Center Plaza, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Philip Johnson, Revson Fountain, WET Design, Water Entertainment Technologies, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, concrete, exterior, metropolitan, plaza, public, spokes, streetscape, summer, sunny, tourist attraction, travertine, urban, visitor attraction
Little Italy263 Mulberry StreetNYC landmark Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral, built in 1815 and restored after fire in 1886, is a Gothic Revival stone church in Nolita, Manhattan.1815, 263 Mulberry St., 263 Mulberry Street, America, Catholic, Empire State, Gothic Revival, Joseph Francois Mangin, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Nolita, Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Roman Catholic, architecture, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, fieldstone, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stained glass, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Little Italy266 Mulberry StreetNYC landmark St. Patrick’s Chancery Office, built 1859, later became St. Michael’s Chapel and now hosts Catacombs by Candlelight tourist attraction.1859, 266 Mulberry St., 266 Mulberry Street, America, Catacombs by Candlelight, Empire State, Gothic Revival, James Renwick Jr., Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Nolita, St. Michael’s Chapel, St. Patrick’s Chancery Office, William Rodrigue, architecture, attraction, brick, building, church, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, red, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, vertical, visitor attraction
Little Italy290 Mulberry Street290 Mulberry Street, Mulberry House, has staggered and corner windows set in a façade of grey precast brick panels.2013, 290 Mulberry St., 290 Mulberry Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Mulberry House, NYC, New York, New York City, SHoP Architects, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, gray, grey, ground floor retail, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, precast brick panel, residences, residential, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, unusual fenestration, unusual windows, urban, vertical
Little Italy359-361 Broome StreetHoly Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral was built in 1903 as Church of San Salvatore at 359 Broome Street in Little Italy.1903, 359-361 Broome St., 359-361 Broome Street, America, Church of San Salvatore, Empire State, Gothic, Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral, Little Italy, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Orthodox, United States, arched windows, architecture, beige brick, brick, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, low-rise, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, rose window, sacred, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Little Italy363 Broome StreetR. H. Robertson designed the NYC landmark Engine Company 55 firehouse, built 1899 of brick and stone at 363 Broome Street in Little Italy, Manhattan.1899, 363 Broome St., 363 Broome Street, America, Beaux Arts, Beaux-Arts, Empire State, Engine Company 55, Little Italy, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, R. H. Robertson, Romanesque Revival, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, fire station, firehouse, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, oval windows, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Little Italy371 Broome Street371 Broome Street in Little Italy is a six-story apartment house of red brick trimmed in terra cotta painted white, at the corner of Mott Street.371 Broome St., 371 Broome Street, America, Empire State, Little Italy, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, parapet, red, residences, residential, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Little Italy371-375 Broome Street371 and 375 Broome Street are terra cotta-trimmed brick apartment buildings in Little Italy with street-level stores.371-375 Broome St., 371-375 Broome Street, America, Empire State, Little Italy, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escapes, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, parapet, red, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Little Italy375 Broome Street375 Broome Street is a narrow six-story apartment building of brick and terra cotta with stores at street level.375 Broome St., 375 Broome Street, America, Empire State, Little Italy, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Lower East Side103-105 Norfolk StreetBlue is two buildings: The taller, oddly cantilevered 103 Norfolk Street is on a commercial-zone lot, joined to residential-zoned 105 Norfolk Street.103 Norfolk St., 103 Norfolk Street, 103-105 Norfolk St., 103-105 Norfolk Street, America, Bernard Tschumi Architects, Blue, Empire State, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Postmodern, SLCE Architects, angular, apartment building, apartments, architecture, blue and black, building, cantilever, cantilevered, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, grid, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Lower East Side12 Eldridge StreetEldridge Street Synagogue, now a museum, is a landmark and tourist attraction, with elements of Moorish, Gothic Revival, Romanesque Revival styles.12 Eldridge St., 12 Eldridge Street, 1887, America, Chinatown, Eldridge Street, Eldridge Street Synagogue, Empire State, Gothic Revival, Herter Brothers, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Moorish, Museum at Eldridge Street, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, architecture, attraction, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, museum, stained glass, streetscape, synagogue, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist attraction, urban, vertical, visitor attraction
Lower East Side162 East BroadwayOrnate terra cotta spandrels and window surrounds grace this red-brick mid-rise apartment building in New York City’s Lower East Side.162 E Broadway, 162 East Broadway, America, Chinatown, East Broadway, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rutgers Street, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, tenement, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, turret, urban, vertical
Lower East Side165 Henry StreetRabbi Jacob Joseph School operated here 1907-1972; the school moved to the Bronx, the building became apartments.165 Henry St., 165 Henry Street, 1928, America, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rabbi Jacob Joseph School, Two Bridges, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, school, stone, streetscape, urban
Lower East Side173 East BroadwayThe Forward Building, for 60 years home of Socialist Labor newspaper Jewish Daily Forward, is now home of those who can afford condo living.173 E Broadway, 173 East Broadway, 175 E Broadway, 175 East Broadway, America, Beaux Arts, Daily Forward, Empire State, Forward Building, George A. Boehm, Jewish Daily Forward, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, high-rise, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Lower East Side173-175 East BroadwayThe Forward Building, for 60 years home of Socialist Labor newspaper Jewish Daily Forward, is now home of those who can afford condo living.173 E Broadway, 173 East Broadway, 173-175 East Broadway, 175 E Broadway, 175 East Broadway, America, Beaux Arts, Daily Forward, Empire State, Forward Building, George A. Boehm, Jewish Daily Forward, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, day, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower
Lower East Side173-177 Henry StreetJefferson Towers Condominium is a brick, stone, and terra cotta apartment building that dates to 1920 at the corner of Henry and Jefferson Streets.173-177 Henry St., 173-177 Henry Street, 1920, America, Empire State, Jefferson Towers Condominium, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Two Bridges, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Lower East Side192 East BroadwayThe New York Public Library’s Seward Park Branch on East Broadway is a NYC landmark in the Lower East Side.1909, 192 E Broadway, 192 East Broadway, America, Babb Cook & Welch, Empire State, Flemish-bond red brick, Italian Renaissance Revival, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NY Public Library, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Public Library, Seward Park Library, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, library, limestone, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, public, stone, streetscape, urban
Lower East Side209 Madison StreetOnce an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, red brick 209 Madison Street was converted to apartments. The prominent rose window was closed with concrete.1900, 209 Madison St., 209 Madison Street, America, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Madison Street Laundromat, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Two Bridges, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, laundromat, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, residential conversion, streetscape, synagogue, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Lower East Side211 Madison StreetThe red brick apartment building at 211 Madison Street is named for Hadassah founder Henrietta Szold – who never lived there.1920, 211 Madison St., 211 Madison Street, America, Empire State, Henrietta, Henrietta Szold, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Two Bridges, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Lower East Side225 Cherry StreetManhattan tower of the Manhattan Bridge, with the glass curtain wall façade of One Manhattan Square apartment building as backdrop.225 Cherry Street, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Manhattan Bridge, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Manhattan Square, Two Bridges, apartment building, apartments, architecture, blue, bridge, bridge tower, bright, building, cloud, curtain wall, downtown, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, residences, residential, skyscraper, summer, sunny, suspension bridge, telephoto
Lower East Side225 Madison Street225 Madison Street is an impressive brick apartment house with stone and terra cotta ornament, including what looks like a scroll under the cornice.1900, 225 Madison St., 225 Madison Street, America, Century Pharmacy, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Papito Grocery, Two Bridges, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Lower East Side250 East Houston StreetOnce-quirky Red Square, with Lenin statue and mis-numbered clock, is now gray, statue-less, and named 250 East Houston Street. The odd clock remains.250 E Houston St., 250 East Houston St., 250 East Houston Street, America, East Village, Empire State, Lenin statue, Manhattan, May, NYC, New York, New York City, Red Square, U.S., USA, Ukrainian Village, United States, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, spring, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Lower East Side252 South StreetOne Manhattan Square is an 80-story residential condo dubbed “cheese grater” for the array of projections on its glass façade.2019, 225 Cherry St., 225 Cherry Street, 252 South St., 252 South Street, Adamson Associates, America, Dattner Architects, Empire State, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, One Manhattan Square, Two Bridges, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Lower East Side269 Henry Street269 Henry Street, a decommissioned firehouse, is now Dale Jones Burch Neighborhood Center with a modern glass storefront at street level.269 Henry St., 269 Henry Street, America, Dale Jones Burch Neighborhood Center, Empire State, Engine Company #15, Engine Company No. 15, Henry Street Settlement, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, community center, exterior, fire house, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, pre-renovation, red, renovation, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Lower East Side279 East BroadwayTile, tile, and more tile surrounds the entry at 279 East Broadway in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.1918, 279 E Broadway, 279 East Broadway, America, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, building entry, cityscape, door detail, exterior, flats, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, mosaic, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, tile, urban
Lower East Side301 Henry Street301 Henry Street, the Helen Hall Youth Center, is part of Henry Street Settlement, a community service organization in Manhattan’s Lower East Side.1948, 301 Henry St., 301 Henry Street, America, Colonial Revival, DeYoung Moscowitz and Rosenberg, Empire State, Helen Hall Youth Center, Henry Street Settlement, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, civic, community center, exterior, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, red brick, stone, streetscape, urban, youth center
Lower East Side311 East BroadwayBorn as Young Men’s Benevolent Association’s clubhouse, 311 East Broadway is now a mikvah for Orthodox Jewish women.1904, 311 E Broadway, 311 East Broadway, 313 E Broadway, 313 East Broadway, Agudath Taharath Mishpacha, America, Arnold Toynbee House, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Flemish Revival, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, Mikva Of The Lower East Side, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Ritualarium, Sass & Smallheiser, Young Men’s Benevolent Association, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, clubhouse, dormers, exterior, low rise, low-rise, mansard roof, masonry, metropolitan, mikvah, stepped gables, stone, streetscape, urban
Lower East Side344 BroadwayTerra cotta bats adorn corbelled brick piers at the Catherine Lane corner of 344 Broadway, a residential high-rise with street-level stores.344 Broadway, America, Asian, Broadway Cleaners, Catherine Lane, Chinatown, Empire State, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, bat, brick, building, cityscape, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban, vertical
Lower East Side375 Pearl StreetNew York Telephone’s windowless stone monolith was softened in a 2016 renovation that swapped 15 stories of limestone for glass. View from Chinatown.1975, 2018, 375 Pearl St., 375 Pearl Street, America, Beaton & Rose”, Empire State, Intergate.Manhattan, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Brooklyn Bridge Plaza, Verizon, Verizon Building, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, datacenter, exterior, glass, gray, grey, high-rise, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, slab tower, stone, streetscape, urban, vertical, “Rose
Lower East Side513 Grand StreetStill standing after two centuries, 513 (left) and 511 Grand Street were built in 1827 as single-family homes – one with a ground-floor shop.1827, 511 Grand St., 511 Grand Street, 513 & 511 Grand St., 513 & 511 Grand Street, 513 Grand St., 513 Grand Street, America, Empire State, Federal, Grand Street, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Ost Cafe, architecture, brick, building, café, cityscape, dormers, exterior, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, red, residences, residential, row house, shop, single-family residence, stone, streetscape, town house, urban, white
Lower East Side70 Lafayette StreetAhrens Building, built 1895, was carefully restored to showcase elaborate polychrome brickwork and terra cotta details.1895, 70 Lafayette St., 70 Lafayette Street, Ahrens Building, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, George H. Griebel, LES, Lower East Side, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, architecture, brick, building, bull-nosed brick, cityscape, commercial, details, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, oriels, polychrome brick, restoration, restored, stone, stone-faced brick, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban
Lower East Side77 Delancey StreetCorinthian columns project the strength and stability of a bank. But Bank of the United States, here, led the wave of depression-era bank failures.1914, 77 Delancey St., 77 Delancey Street, America, Bank of the United States, Corinthian columns, Delancey Street, Empire State, Hebrew Publishing Company, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bank, bank building, bright, building, cityscape, colonnade, exterior, flats, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, urban, white
Lower East Side80 Lafayette StreetGrotesques embellish the façade of Lafayette Hall, the NYU residence hall formerly known as the Hallenbeck-Hungerford Building, 80 Lafayette Street.80 Lafayette St., 80 Lafayette Street, America, Asian, Chinatown, Empire State, Hallenbeck-Hungerford Building, LES, Lafayette Hall, Lower East Side, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, William E. Austin, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, converted, detail, details, dormitory, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, grotesque, industrial, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, renovated, residence hall, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist destination, urban
Lower East Side94 Hester StreetLink5G pole, a LinkNYC WiFi tower located at 94 Hester Street. LinkNYC is an advertising-supported free public WiFi network established in 2014.94 Hester St., 94 Hester Street, America, Chinatown, Empire State, Hester Street, LES, Link5G pole, LinkNYC, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, WiFi, WiFi tower, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, civic, communications, exterior, infrastructure, metropolitan, parked taxi, public, steel, storefronts, streetscape, taxi, tower, urban, vertical
Lower East SideEldridge StreetEldridge Street, looking north from intersection with Division and Forsyth Streets on a weekday morning; predominantly residential with stores.America, Chinatown, Chinese signs, Chinese-language signs, Division Street, Eldridge St., Eldridge Street, Empire State, Forsyth Street, LES, Lower East Side, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment buildings, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, clear sky, copy space, exterior, fire escapes, horizontal, light traffic, metropolitan, quiet, residential, roll-up doors, roll-up gates, security gates, storefronts, stores, streetscape, sunny, tenements, urban, view north
Lower East SideManhattan BridgeManhattan Bridge’s Manhattan towers pierce the fog, as seen from the Brooklyn Bridge.1909, America, East River, Empire State, Leon Solomon Moisseiff, Manhattan, Manhattan Bridge, NRHP, NY, NYC, NYC landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, US, architecture, bridge, building, buildings, city, cityscape, fog, foggy, historic, landmark, metropolitan, spherical finials, streetscape, suspension bridge, urban, view from Brooklyn Bridge
Lower East SideWilliamsburg BridgeTower detail of the Williamsburg Bridge. Only the bridge’s center span is suspended from the main cables.1903, America, East River, Henry Hornbostel, Leffert L Buck, Lower East Side, Manhattan, May, NYC, New York, New York City, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Bridge, architecture, bridge, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, infrastructure, metropolitan, outdoor, pedestrian bridge, railway bridge, spring, steel, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, suspension bridge, urban, vehicular bridge, vertical
Meatpacking District18 Ninth AvenueGansevoort Meatpacking NYC, 18 Ninth Avenue, is a metal-clad hotel in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, where Greenwich Village meets Chelsea.18 9th Ave., 18 Ninth Ave., 18 Ninth Avenue, America, Empire State, Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, architecture, balconies, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Meatpacking District40 10th Avenue40 Tenth Avenue’s dramatic chiseled, faceted shape – originally dubbed “Solar Carve” – was designed to allow more sunlight on adjacent High Line park.40 10th Ave., 40 10th Avenue, 40 Tenth Avenue, America, Empire State, High Line, Jeanne Gang, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, NYC, New York, New York City, Solar Carve, Studio Gang, Studio Gang Architects, architecture, black glass, building, chiseled, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, diamonds, dramatic, exterior, faceted, glass, metropolitan, office building, offices, reflections, reflective, sculpted, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Meatpacking District669-685 Hudson StreetThe Herring Building, at the intersection of NYC’s Hudson Street, Ninth Avenue and West 13th Street, is a factory repurposed to offices and retail.1849, 22-36 9th Ave., 22-36 Ninth Avenue, 355-361 W 13th St., 355-361 West 13th Street, 669-685 Hudson St., 669-685 Hudson Street, America, Empire State, Gansevoort Market Historic District, Greenwich Village, Herring Building, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, factory, historic, landmark, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Grec, retail, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Meatpacking District860 Washington Street860 Washington Street, a parallelogram-shaped blue glass box, reflects sky and adjacent buildings next to the High Line in the Meatpacking District.860 Washington St., 860 Washington Street, Adamson Associates Architects, America, Chelsea, Empire State, High Line, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, blue, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, horizontal, metropolitan, office building, offices, reflections, reflective, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Meatpacking DistrictGansevoort BeachGansevoort Beach, part of Hudson River Park, with The Standard High Line, Whitney Museum of American Art, and Meatpacking District in the background.10th Avenue, America, Empire State, Gansevoort Beach, Hudson River, Hudson River Greenway, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, NYC, New York, New York City, The Standard High Line, Whitney Museum of American Art, architecture, attraction, beach, beach umbrellas, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, highway, hotel, metropolitan, museum, park, pedestrians, riverfront, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tourist attraction, umbrellas, urban, visitor attraction, waterfront
Meatpacking DistrictHudson River Greenway40 Tenth Avenue, 860 Washington Street, and The Standard High Line, clustered astride the High Line, viewed from Little Island’s Southeast Overlook.10th Avenue, 40 Tenth Avenue, 860 Washington Street, America, Cunard White Star Pier 54, Empire State, Hudson River, Hudson River Greenway, Little Island, Manhattan, Meatpacking District, NYC, New York, New York City, Solar Curve, The Standard High Line, architecture, attraction, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, highway, hotel, metropolitan, office building, park, pedestrians, riverfront, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tourist attraction, urban, visitor attraction, waterfront
Midtown10 Columbus CircleSephora’s third floor windows in the curved façade at 10 Columbus Circle reflect the Christopher Columbus statue four times.10 Columbus Circle, 3rd floor, America, August, Christopher Columbus statue, David Childs, Deutsche Bank Center, Empire State, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SOM, Sephora, Shops at Columbus Circle, Skidmore Owings Merrill, Time Warner Center, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curved façade, exterior, mall, metropolitan, postmodern, reflections, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban, windows
Midtown101 West 57th StreetEmery Roth-designed Buckingham Hotel, redeveloped as apartments, is again a hotel: Hilton Club The Quin, at 101 West 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan.101 W 57th St., 101 West 57th St., 101 West 57th Street, 1926, America, Beaux Arts, Emery Roth, Hilton Club, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Buckingham, The Quin, accommodations, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown111 West 57th StreetNYC Midtown: The world’s thinnest skyscraper, 111 West 57th Street, aka Steinway Tower, is a glass and terra cotta needle amid its “fat” neighbors.111 W 57th St., 111 West 57th St., 111 West 57th Street, America, Billionaires’ Row, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SHoP Architects, Steinway Tower, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condominiums, condos, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny, supertall, terra cotta, terra-cotta, thinnest, urban
Midtown1330 Avenue of the AmericasResidential 53 West 53, aka MoMA Tower, stands behind 1330 Avenue of the Americas, an earlier office International Style tower in Midtown Manhattan.1330 6th Ave., 1330 6th Avenue, 1330 Avenue of the Americas, 53 West 53, 53 West 53rd Street, America, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, MoMA Tower, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Tower Verre, US, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, condominiums, condos, curtain wall, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, residences, residential, skyscraper, steel, streetscape, summer, urban
Midtown142 West 57th StreetMetropolitan Tower has a reflective, minimalist black glass face to West 57th Street, in contrast to its West 56th Street façade.135 W 56th St., 135 West 56th St., 135 West 56th Street, 142 W 57th St., 142 West 57th St., 142 West 57th Street, America, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Metropolitan Tower, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SLCE Architects, US, architecture, black glass, building, buildings, city, cityscape, curtain wall, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, reflections, reflective, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, tower, urban
Midtown145 West 53rd StreetSide entrance to 1325 Avenue of the Americas is a passage between West 53rd and West 54th Streets, with restaurant La Grande Boucherie in between.1325 AOA, 1325 Avenue of the Americas, 145 West 53rd St., 145 West 53rd Street, 1989, 6-1/2 Avenue, America, Empire State, June, Kohn Pedersen Fox, La Grande Boucherie, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, US, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, summer, towers, urban
Midtown150 West 56th StreetCity Spire’s blue and white tower rises mid-block, viewed here from Ziegfield Theater’s raised plaza in Midtown Manhattan.150 W 56th St., 150 West 56th St., 150 West 56th Street, 1990, America, City Spire, CitySpire, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, Murphy/Jahn Architects, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, US, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, condo, condominium, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, mixed-use, office building, offices, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, summer, urban
Midtown157 West 57th StreetOne57, a two-toned blue supertall shaft on Billionaires’ Row, contains condominium residences above the Park Hyatt Hotel.157 W 57th St., 157 West 57th St., 157 West 57th Street, 2014, America, Billionaires’ Row, Carnegie 57, Christian de Portzamparc, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One57, Park Hyatt Hotel, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, supertall, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown1585 BroadwayMorgan Stanley Building’s blue glass and aluminum façade was a collaboration between Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects and Emery Roth & Sons.1585 Broadway, 1585 Bway., 1585 Bwy., 1990, America, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, Morgan Stanley Building, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, skyscraper, street-level retail, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown16 East 46th StreetGotham Hotel’s gray wedge-shaped form seems inspired by Austrian Cultural Forum six blocks north in Midtown Manhattan.16 E 46th St., 16 East 46th St., 16 East 46th Street, America, C3D Architecture, Empire State, Gotham Book Mart, Gotham Hotel, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, accommodations, angled façade, architecture, balconies, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, gray, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, postmodern, steel, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, travel accommodations, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
Midtown162 West 54th StreetWindsor Court has a modest white stone Beaux Arts colonnade entry on West 54th Street just off Seventh Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.162 W 54th St., 162 West 54th St., 162 West 54th Street, 1911, America, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, US, Windsor Court, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown165 West 57th StreetLouis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing, 165 West 57th Street, is a designated landmark on Billionaires’ Row in Midtown Manhattan.165 W 57th St., 165 West 57th St., 165 West 57th Street, America, Empire State, George & Henry Boehm, Italian Renaissance, Louis H. Chalif Normal School of Dancing, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, architecture, balustrade, brick, building, cityscape, columns, copper, cornice, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, polychrome terra cotta, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown1697 BroadwayThe Late Show marquee marks 1697 Broadway, the gothic office building rising above Ed Sullivan Theater – which actually faces West 53rd Street.1697 Broadway, 1927, America, Broadway, CBS Radio Playhouse #3, CBS Studio 50, Ed Sullivan Theater, Empire State, Hammerstein’s Theatre, Herbert J. Krapp, June, Late Show, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Stephen Colbert, Theater District, US, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, gothic, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, television studio, theater, urban
Midtown1717 Broadway1717 Broadway is home of Courtyard and Residence Inn, two Marriott hotels clad in mirror glass curtain walls that seem to merge with the sky.1717 Broadway, 2013, America, Courtyard, Courtyard By Marriott, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Marriott, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Nobutaka Ashihara, Residence Inn, Residence Inn By Marriott, US, accommodations, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, curtain wall, glass, high rise, high-rise, hospitality, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, postmodern, reflections, reflective, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, urban, visitor accommodations
Midtown19 West 46th Street19 West 46th Street, a five-story brownstone only 12-1/2 feet wide, is squeezed between two commercial loft buildings two and three times its height.1865, 19 W 46th St., 19 West 46th St., 19 West 46th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Mansard roof, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, apartments, architecture, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, mixed-use, narrow, painted, residences, residential, restaurant, skinny, squeezed, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
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Midtown200 West 54th StreetMidtown Manhattan: Adlon’s orange brick is richly decorated with colorful terra cotta and stone, and has an elaborate cornice over a two-story crown.200 W 54th St., 200 West 54th St., 200 West 54th Street, Adlon, America, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Adlon, US, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, colorful, flats, high rise, high-rise, housing, masonry, metropolitan, polychrome, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown21 West 46th StreetWilliam Sommerfield designed the Art Deco loft building, now offices, with polychrome terra cotta accenting brown brick.1929, 21 W 46th St., 21 West 46th St., 21 West 46th Street, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, William Sommerfield, WorkHouse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, loft building, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, polychrome, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Midtown225 West 57th StreetCentral Park Tower is a Billionaires’ Row supertall; the side-clinging part is cantilevered over the Art Students League Building.225 W 57th St., 225 West 57th St., 225 West 57th Street, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, America, Billionaires’ Row, Central Park Tower, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Nordstrom Tower, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cantilever, cantilevered, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, pencil tower, residences, residential, skyscraper, stainless steel, streetscape, supertall, tower, urban
Midtown230 West 54th StreetAmeritania, a boutique hotel at 230 West 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, has a solid Beaux Arts style façade of brick and stone.230 W 54th St., 230 West 54th St., 230 West 54th Street, America, Ameritania, Ameritania Hotel, Beaux Arts, Broadway, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, US, accommodations, architecture, boutique hotel, brick, brown, building, buildings, city, cityscape, high rise, high-rise, hospitality, hotel, masonry, metropolitan, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, summer, urban, visitor accommodations
Midtown235 West 46th StreetParamount Hotel Times Square, a NYC landmark, has its 46th Street façade revealed through demolition of buildings on Eighth Avenue.235 W 46th St., 235 West 46th St., 235 West 46th Street, America, Empire State, French Renaissance, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Paramount Hotel, Paramount Hotel Times Square, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, high-rise, historic, hotel, landmark, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, urban
Midtown241 West 57th Street241 West 57th Street, a 1927 masonry office building re-clad in glass curtain wall, reflects Hearst Tower from across Eighth Avenue.1927, 241 W 57th St., 241 West 57th St., 241 West 57th Street, America, August, Empire State, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, re-clad, reclad, renovated, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban
Midtown242 West 53rd StreetThe slender white steel-and-glass Aro is a residential tower, featuring curved and cantilevered balconies, at 242 W 53rd Street in Midtown Manhattan.2019, 242 W 53rd St., 242 West 53rd St., 242 West 53rd Street, America, Aro, CetraRuddy, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Theater District, US, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, curtain wall, curved, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, podium, residences, residential, skyscraper, steel, streetscape, summer, tower, urban, white
Midtown30 Rockefeller PlazaCenterpiece of Rockefeller Center, Comcast Building is an Art Deco tower of granite and limestone originally known as the RCA Building.30 Rockefeller Plaza, America, Art Deco, Comcast Building, Empire State, GE Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, NYC landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, RCA Building, Raymond Hood, Rockefeller Center, Top of the Rock, aerial view, aluminum, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, granite, gray, grey, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, observation deck, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown300 West 57th StreetDetail, Hearst Building. The triangular-faceted diagrid tower of 2006 rises from a six-story stone base built in 1928.300 W 57th St., 300 West 57th St., 300 West 57th Street, America, August, Empire State, Hearst Building, Hearst Magazine Building, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, blue, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, diagrid, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, triangles, urban
Midtown302 West 47th StreetEcono Lodge Times Square is a red brick and terra cotta budget hotel on Eighth Avenue and West 47th Street.302 W 47th St., 302 West 47th St., 302 West 47th Street, America, Econo Lodge Hotel, Econo Lodge Times Square, Econolodge Hotel, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, red, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown33 West 46th StreetThe original Batman? This grotesque hangs at the center of 33 West 46th Street, a 1916 white terra cotta-faced office building in Midtown Manhattan.1916, 33 W 46th St., 33 West 46th St., 33 West 46th Street, America, Empire State, Lorenz Weiher, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, batman, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, figures, grotesques, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, white
Midtown35 West 57th Street35 West 57th Street, a five-story brownstone mansion that William Vanderbilt built as a wedding gift for his granddaughter, is marked for demolition.35 W 57th St., 35 West 57th St., 35 West 57th Street, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, US, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brown, brownstone, building, buildings, city, cityscape, flats, low rise, low-rise, mansion, metropolitan, mixed use, residences, residential, restaurants, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, summer, urban
Midtown392 Seventh AvenueTwo Penn Plaza, under renovation as PENN 2. The skyscraper is being re-clad in glass, and enlarged with new floors cantilevered out from the base.America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, streetscape, urban
Midtown393 7th AvenueOn high, classical stone details endure even as PENN 11 owners modernize the century-old Equitable Life Assurance Building in NYC’s Garment District.1923, 393 7th Ave., 393 7th Avenue, 393 Seventh Ave., 393 Seventh Avenue, America, Eleven Penn Plaza, Empire State, Equitable Life Assurance Building, Garment District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, PENN 11, Starrett & Van Vleck, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown50 Central Park SouthRitz-Carlton Residences, at 50 Central Park South in Midtown Manhattan, are condo conversions of the former St. Moritz hotel.1930, 50 Central Park South, 50 West 59th Street, America, Emery Roth, Manhattan, Midtown West, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Ritz-Carlton, Ritz-Carlton Residences, St. Moritz, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, famous, flats, hotel, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown53 West 53rd Street53 West 53rd Street, once known as MoMA Tower, is reflected in the polished granite of Sheraton New York Times Square.53 West 53, 53 West 53rd Street, America, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, MoMA Tower, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Thierry Despont, Tower Verre, US, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, concrete diagrid, condominiums, condos, curtain wall, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, supertall, urban
Midtown55 West 46th StreetDazzling dual identity: Tower 46 on Little Brazil (W 46th Street), International Gem Tower on Diamond District (W 47th Street) side.2013, 55 W 46th St., 55 West 46th St., 55 West 46th Street, America, Diamond District, Empire State, International Gem Tower, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, SOM, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Tower 46, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, geometric patterns, glass, high-rise, jewelry trade, metropolitan, office building, offices, reflective, steel, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Midtown6 Times SquareBeaux Arts meets French Renaissance at Knickerbocker Hotel, a 1906 NYC landmark on Broadway at West 42nd Street, aka Times Square.142 West 42nd Street, 1462 Broadway, 1906, 6 Times Square, America, Beaux-Arts, Bruce Price, Empire State, French Renaissance, Knickerbocker Hotel, Manhattan, Marvin & Davis, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Trowbridge & Livingston, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Midtown65 West 54th StreetWarwick New York maintains its Renaissance Revival masonry form, though surrounded by glass office towers. The 1927 hotel was designed by Emery Roth.1927, 65 W 54th St., 65 West 54th St., 65 West 54th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, June, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, US, Warwick, Warwick Hotels and Resorts, Warwick New York, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, granite, high rise, high-rise, hospitality, hotel, limestone, marquee, masonry, metropolitan, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, summer, urban, visitor accommodations
Midtown7 Bryant Park7 Bryant Park, aka 1045 Avenue of the Americas, overlooks Bryant Park.1045 6th Avenue, 1045 Avenue of the Americas, 7 Bryant Park, Bank of China, HDR, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York City, USA, midtown, night
Midtown80 Columbus CircleViewed from the north, the Deutsche Bank Center North Tower is a dark blue glass shaft. Within, the Mandarin Oriental hotel and residences.2004, 80 Columbus Circle, America, August, Empire State, Ismael Leyva Architects, Lincoln Square, Mandarin Oriental New York, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, North Tower, One Central Park, Residences at the Mandarin Oriental, accommodations, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
MidtownColumbus CircleKim Brandell’s Globe Sculpture next to Trump International Hotel & Tower, at Columbus Circle, where Broadway and Central Park West intersect.1 CPW, 1 Central Park West, America, August, Broadway, Central Park West, Columbus Circle, Empire State, Globe Sculpture at Columbus Circle, Kim Brandell, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One CPW, One Central Park West, Trump International Hotel & Tower, U.S., USA, Unisphere, United States, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, globe, metropolitan, sculpture, steel, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Midtown East1 Sutton Place South1 Sutton Place South is a luxury apartment building designed by Rosario Candela. Built in 1927, it is now a cooperative.1 Sutton Place South, 1927, Manhattan, Midtown East, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Rosario Candela, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, porte corchere, residential
Midtown East1 VanderbiltThe glass and terra cotta curtain wall of One Vanderbilt has redefined the Midtown Manhattan skyline.2020, America, Empire State, HDR, KPF, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Vanderbilt, One Vanderbilt Ave., One Vanderbilt Avenue, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vivid
Midtown East1 Vanderbilt AvenueView on high: Supertall One Vanderbilt’s tapered tower is clad in terra cotta and glass. Its observation decks are dubbed “The Summit.”1 Vanderbilt Ave., 1 Vanderbilt Avenue, 2020, America, Empire State, KPF, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, One Vanderbilt, One Vanderbilt Ave., One Vanderbilt Avenue, Summit, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, observatory, office building, offices, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, supertall, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tourist attraction, urban, vertical, visitor attraction
Midtown East100 Park Avenue100 Park Avenue, built in 1949, has been reclad with an aluminum and glass curtain wall to modernize the façade, in Murray Hill section of Manhattan.100 Park Ave., 100 Park Avenue, 1949, America, Empire State, Kahn & Jacobs, Manhattan, MdeAS, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, aluminum, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metal, metropolitan, office building, offices, redevelopment, renovation, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown East100 United Nations PlazaNYC Midtown: 100 United Nations Plaza has a wedge-shaped crown edged in balconies that cascade down almost to street level.100 United Nations Plaza, 327 East 48th St., 327 East 48th Street, America, City the never sleeps, Der Scutt Architects, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Schuman Lichtenstein Claman & Efron, Turtle Bay, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, bright, building, cityscape, condominiums, condos, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, postmodern, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban, wedge-shaped crown
Midtown East101 Park AvenueKalikow Building on Park Avenue is a black-glass-clad office tower with an unusual notched parallelogram footprint and 45 degrees off-grid alignment.101 Park Ave., 101 Park Avenue, 1982, America, Eli Attia Architects, Empire State, Kalikow Building, Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, black, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown East110 East 42nd StreetNew York City designated landmark Bowery Savings Bank has its main entrance on East 42nd Street; these details are from the rear (East 41st Street).110 E 42nd St., 110 East 42nd Street, 1923, 41st Street façade, America, Bowery Savings Bank, Bowery Savings Bank Building, Cipriani, City the never sleeps, East 41st Street façade, Empire State, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Romanesque Revival, York & Sawyer, bank, brick, commercial, exterior, granite, high rise, high-rise, historic, masonry, midtown, office building, offices, rear, rear entrance, rear of building, sandstone, skyscraper, stone
Midtown East125 East 50th StreetThe Benjamin is a NYC landmark hotel in Manhattan’s Midtown East neighborhood, designed by Emery Roth and completed in 1927.125 E 50th St., 125 East 50th St., 125 East 50th Street, 1927, America, Benjamin Royal Sonesta, Beverly Hotel, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Sylvia Bien, The Benjamin, Turtle Bay, accommodations, apartment hotel, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, hotel, landmark, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Romanesque, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown East127 East 55th StreetThe purple glass façade of Concorde Hotel on East 55th Street reflects a green dome of Central Synagogue on Lexington Avenue.127 E 55th St., 127 East 55th St., 127 East 55th Street, America, Central Synagogue, Concorde Hotel, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, purple, reflection, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
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Midtown East135 East 57th Street135 East 57th Street, a concave tower designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, violates the sacred street grid – with style. Built in 1988, now rebranded as Tower 57.135 East 57th Street, 1988, East 67th Street, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Tower 57, commercial, concave tower, plaza, postmodern, skyscraper
Midtown East136 East 55th Street136 East 55th Street, designed by Emery Roth & Sons, is a luxury high-rise apartment building completed in 1957.135 East 55th St., 136 E 55th St., 136 East 55th Street, America, Emery Roth, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown East138 East 50th StreetThe Centrale, a glass-sheathed residential condominium tower, is among New York City’s tallest structures.138 East 50th St., 138 East 50th Street, America, Empire State, HDR, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Pelli Clarke Pelli, SLCE Architects, The Centrale, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condominiums, condos, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, urban, vivid
Midtown East140 East 46th StreetEmery Roth designed this 1924 apartment building with a courtyard behind an iron gateway and storefronts on Lexington Avenue.140 E 46th St., 140 East 46th St., 140 East 46th Street, 1924, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Gilford, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, The Guilford, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, classic, exterior, flats, ironwork, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, wrought iron gateway
Midtown East141 East 44th StreetEmery Roth designed 141 East 44th Street as an apartment building, built in 1916. It was converted to offices, and then to a hotel.141 E 44th St., 141 East 44th St., 141 East 44th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Fitzpatrick, Fitzpatrick Grand Central Hotel, Grand Central Hotel, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, classic, exterior, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, street level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown East2 Sutton Place South2 Sutton Place South is an Emery Roth-designed cooperative apartment building with unique corner porte cochere.1938, 2 Sutton Place South, Emery Roth, Manhattan, Midtown East, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, porte cochere, residential
Midtown East200 Park AvenueRare view of Met Life Building (ex-Pan Am Building): After the site of One Vanderbilt was demolished, and before construction reached street level.1963, 200 Park Avenue, East 45th Street, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, Grand Central Terminal, International Style, Manhattan, Met Life Building, NYC, New York, New York City, November, Pan Am Building, Pietro Belluschi, Vanderbilt Avenue, Walter Gropius, architecture, built environment, commercial, concrete, curtain wall, early morning, elongated octagon, exterior, fall, glass, high rise, high-rise, highrise, late fall, midtown, office building, offices, skyscraper, steel, street view, streetscape, tower
Midtown East230 Park AvenueThe verdigris pyramidal crown of Beaux Arts landmark Helmsley Building (aka Crown of Park Avenue) peeks through Midtown Manhattan skyscrapers.1927, 230 Park Ave., 230 Park Avenue, America, Beaux Arts, Beaux-Arts, Crown of Park Avenue, Empire State, Helmsley Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York Central Building, New York City, New York General Building, Warren & Wetmore, Warren and Wetmore, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, office, office building, offices, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
Midtown East25 Tudor City PlaceTudor Tower is a building within Fred F. French’s Tudor City, a landmark housing development adjacent to the United Nations.1928, 25 Tudor City Place, America, East Side, Empire State, Fred F. French, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Tudor City, Tudor Tower, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown East270 Park AvenueJPMorgan Chase’s new headquarters, under construction at 270 Park Avenue, is a supertall with prominent diamond-shaped braces and five vertical slabs.2025, 270 Park Ave., 270 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Foster + Partners, JPMorgan Chase Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, construction, curtain wall, diamond pattern, exposed bracing, exterior, glass, metropolitan, office, office building, offices, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, supertall, tower, under construction, urban, vertical
Midtown East280 Park AvenueA festive, silvery Christmas tree enlivens the view north along the Park Avenue steps and portico of 280 Park Avenue. Helmsley Building in background.280 Park Ave., 280 Park Avenue, America, Christmas, Christmas tree, December, Empire State, Helmsley Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Park Avenue, architecture, building, cityscape, colonnade, construction, exterior, festive, holiday, holiday decoration, holidays, metropolitan, portico, silver, silvery, stately, steps, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, winter
Midtown East3 Mitchell PlaceNYC Midtown: Beekman Tower Hotel is an Art Deco landmark in Turtle Bay, originally conceived as accommodations for female college graduates.3 Mitchell Pl., 3 Mitchell Place, America, Art Deco, Beekman Tower, Beekman Tower Hotel, City the never sleeps, Empire State, John Mead Howells, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Panhellenic Tower, Trademark Collection by Wyndham, Turtle Bay, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, high rise, high-rise, hotel, masonry, metropolitan, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Midtown East3 UN PlazaMidtown East: 3 UN Plaza (338 East 44th Street) is UNICEF world headquarters, a half block west of the United Nations Secretariat Building.1987, 3 UN Plaza, 3 United Nations Plaza, 338 E 44th St., 338 East 44th Street, America, Empire State, Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, Three United Nations Plaza, Turtle Bay, U.S., UNICEF, UNICEF Headquarters, USA, United Nations, United States, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, horizontal, metropolitan, office building, offices, pink and green granite, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Midtown East3 United Nations PlazaTwo verdigris floors of the truncated mansard roof of 3 United Nations Plaza, UNICEF headquarters, a half block from landmark UN Secretariat Building.1987, 3 UN Plaza, 3 United Nations Plaza, 338 E 44th St., 338 East 44th St., 338 East 44th Street, America, Empire State, Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates, Manhattan, Midtown East, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, Three United Nations Plaza, Turtle Bay, U.S., UNICEF, UNICEF Headquarters, USA, United Nations, United States, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, copper roof, exterior, high-rise, mansard roof, metropolitan, office building, offices, pink and green granite, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, verdigris
Midtown East300 East 57th StreetEmery Roth-designed 300 East 57th Street was among NYC’s first post-WW II apartment buildings. It features long street-facing balconies.1947, 300 E 57th St., 300 East 57th St., 300 East 57th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Second Avenue, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Midtown East324 East 51st Street324 East 51st Street’s connection to its neighbors is that the perforations in its metal façade are the size and shape of bricks. Ivy has taken hold.2009, 324 E 51st St., 324 East 51st St., 324 East 51st Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Peter L. Gluck + Partners, Turtle Bay, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, green, ivy-covered, low rise, low-rise, metal façade, metropolitan, perforated metal, postmodern, residence, residential, row house, single-family residence, streetscape, townhouse, urban
Midtown East328 East 51st StreetThe bas relief above the door of 328 East 51st Street depicts children of stained glass artisan Louis Comfort Tiffany.1861, 328 E 51st St., 328 East 51st St., 328 East 51st Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Mary Lawrence Tonetti, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Tiffany children, Turtle Bay, architecture, balcony, bas relief, building, cityscape, exterior, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, residence, residential, row house, single-family residence, streetscape, townhouse, urban, wrought iron fence
Midtown East342 East 54th Street342 East 54th Street, built as a NYC public bath when many tenements lacked full bathrooms. The landmark is now a Parks Department recreation center.1911, 342 E 54th St., 342 East 54th St., 342 East 54th Street, America, Arts & Crafts, Classic Revival, Constance Baker Motley Recreation Center, East 54th Street Bath and Gymnasium, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, NYC Parks Dept., NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Werner & Windolph, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, public bath, recreation center, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Midtown East351 East 51st StreetBeekman Regent detail. The Romanesque façade of NYC Public School 35 was preserved in the 2002 conversion to a condominium tower.1893, 2002, 351 E 51st St., 351 East 51st St., 351 East 51st Street, 931 First Ave., 931 First Avenue, Beekman Regent, Costas Kondylis & Partners LLP Architects, Empire State, George W. Debevoise, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, Romanesque, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, built environment, conversion, exterior, fall, flats, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, late fall, masonry, midtown, residences, residential, school, stone, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Midtown East4 Sutton Place4 Sutton Place was designed by Rosario Candela and Cross & Cross. The 1928 building is now a cooperative.1928, 4 Sutton Place, Cross & Cross, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Rosario Candela, Sutton Place, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, limestone, residential
Midtown East400 East 51st StreetGrand Beekman, a luxury residential condominium at 400 East 51st Street, overlooking the East River in Manhattan’s Midtown East section.2003, 400 E 51st St., 400 East 51st St., 400 East 51st Street, America, Beekman, Costas Kondylis, Empire State, Grand Beekman, Manhattan, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, Sutton Place, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, bay windows, beige, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown East400 East 52nd Street400 East 52nd Street400 E 52nd St., 400 East 52nd St., 400 East 52nd Street, America, Beekman, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Southgate, Turtle Bay, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown East405 East 42nd StreetThe landmark United Nations Secretariat tower, at the end of East 42nd Street. The twin green glass curtain walls are capped in white marble.1952, 405 East 42nd St., 405 East 42nd Street, America, East River, Empire State, International Style, Le Corbusier, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Oscar Niemeyer, Turtle Bay, U.S., UN, UN Plaza, USA, United Nations, United Nations Secretariat, United States, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, governmental, high rise, high-rise, international territory, marble, metropolitan, office building, offices, riverfront, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown East405 East 54th Street405 East 54th Street, The Sutton Collection, designed by George and Edward Blum, built 1930.1930, 405 East 54th Street, George & Edward Blum, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Sutton Place, The Sutton Collection, apartment building, apartments, high-rise, rental apartments, residential
Midtown East414 East 52nd Street414 East 52nd Street414 East 52nd Street, 414E 52nd St., 414East 52nd St., America, Beekman, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Southgate, Turtle Bay, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown East417 Park AvenueA green-fenced hole in the ground was all that was left of 417 Park Avenue, an Emery Roth-designed apartment building demolished in 2023.417 Park Ave., 417 Park Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, demolished, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
Midtown East419 East 57th Street419 East 57th Street is a 16-story cooperative apartment building, built in 1927. Service entrance.1927, 419 East 57th Street, Beekman, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Sutton Place, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, residential
Midtown East420 East 54th StreetOriana is a high-rise apartment building at 420 East 54th Street, built in 1982.1982, 420 East 54th Street, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Oriana, apartment building, apartments, high-rise, rental apartments, residential
Midtown East424 East 52nd Street424 East 52nd Street424 E 52nd St., 424 East 52nd St., 424 East 52nd Street, America, Beekman, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Southgate, Turtle Bay, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown East425 Park Avenue425 Park Avenue’s fin-topped core is at the rear of the building, to maximize avenue-facing office space.2022, 425 Park Ave., 425 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Foster + Partners, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, diagrid, exterior, full blockfront, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, ornamental fins, postmodern, reflective, skyscraper, steel, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Midtown East430 East 58th Street430 East 58th Street is a luxury condominium tower in Manhattan’s Sutton Place neighborhood, shown here under construction.3 Sutton Place, 430 East 58th Street, America, Empire State, HDR, Manhattan, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Sutton Place, Sutton Tower, Thomas Juul-Hansen, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condominiums, condos, construction, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, under construction, urban, vivid
Midtown East432 Park Avenue432 Park Avenue, a NYC Billionaires’ Row supertall, has two empty floors after every 12 floors to let the wind pass through its concrete lattice.2015, 432 Park Ave., 432 Park Avenue, America, Billionaires’ Row, East 56th Street, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rafael Viñoly, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, concrete, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, lattice, metropolitan, pencil tower, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, supertall, tower, urban, white
Midtown East433 East 51st Street433 East 51st Street433 E 51st St., 433 East 51st St., 433 East 51st Street, America, Beekman, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Southgate, Turtle Bay, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown East434 East 52nd Street434 East 52nd Street434 E 52nd St., 434 East 52nd St., 434 East 52nd Street, America, Beekman, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Southgate, Turtle Bay, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown East435 East 52nd StreetNYC Midtown: River House’s brick tower rests upon a stone base; its east façade includes balconies and oriels overlooking the East River.435 East 52nd St., 435 East 52nd Street, America, Art Deco, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, River House, William Lawrence Bottomley, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, coop, cooperative, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Midtown East435 East 57th StreetEmery Roth-designed 435 East 57th Street features rich cream-colored terra cotta ornamentation of its red brick façade.1927, 435 E 57th St., 435 East 57th St., 435 East 57th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Sutton Place, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown East439 East 51st Street439 East 51st Street
Midtown East444 East 52nd Street444 East 52nd Street, on a dead-end street.1929, Beekman, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Sutton Place, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, coop, cooperative, gothic, high-rise, maisonette, pre-war, residential, tudor
Midtown East450 East 52nd StreetNYC Midtown: Van Wart & Wein’s Campanile at the end of East 52nd Street has only one apartment per floor, and once had its own yacht landing.450 East 52nd St., 450 East 52nd Street, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Campanile, Turtle Bay, Van Wart & Wein, Venetian Gothic, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, coop, cooperative, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Midtown East465 Park Avenue465 Park Avenue, Ritz Tower, designed by Emery Roth and Thomas Hastings. The first residential skyscraper in New York, introduced setback terraces.111 East 57th Street, 1927, 465 Park Avenue, Beaux Arts, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Park Avenue, Ritz Tower, Thomas Hastings, USA, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, residential, skyscraper, terra cotta
Midtown East480 Park Avenue480 Park Avenue, The Antoinettes, was designed by Emery Roth and built in 1929. The neo-Renaissance apartment building, now a cooperative, has a limestone base.1929, 480 Park Avenue, Antoinettes, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Park Avenue, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, cooperative, high-rise, limestone, midtown east, neo-Renaissance, terra cotta
Midtown East5 Tudor City PlaceWindsor Tower is the southernmost building of Fred F. French’s Tudor City, a landmark housing development adjacent to the United Nations.1928, 5 Tudor City Place, America, East Side, Empire State, Fred F. French, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, Tudor City, Windsor Tower, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown East50 East 42nd StreetOne Grand Central Place opened in 1930 as the Lincoln Building. The brick-and-stone office tower is across the street from Grand Central Terminal.1930, 60 E 42nd St., 60 East 42nd St., 60 East 42nd Street, America, Empire State, Kenneth Norton, Lincoln Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Grand Central Place, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown East541 Lexington AvenueThe Emery Roth-designed hotel at 541 Lexington Avenue opened in 1928 as the Belmont Plaza, later became Doral Inn, then W, then Maxwell Hotel.1928, 541 Lexington Ave., 541 Lexington Avenue, America, Belmont Plaza, Doral Inn, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Maxwell Hotel, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Turtle Bay, W New York Hotel, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, urban
Midtown East550 Madison AvenueWhen built in 1984 as AT&T HQ, 550 Madison Avenue was nicknamed the Chippendale Building, for its furniture-mimicking roofline.1984, 550 Madison Ave., 550 Madison Avenue, AT&T, America, Empire State, Johnson/Burgee, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Sony, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, skyscraper, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Midtown East551 Fifth AvenueMesopotamian-themed faience friezes decorate the crown of the Fred F. French Building, an Art Deco landmark on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue.1927, 551 5th Ave., 551 Fifth Ave., 551 Fifth Avenue, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Fred F. French Building, H. Douglas Ives, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Sloan & Robertson, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, faience, high-rise, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, office building, polychrome, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown East570 Lexington AvenueCross & Cross designed 570 Lexington Avenue as the RCA Building; before completion in 1931, parent company General Electric assumed ownership.1931, 570 Lexington Ave., 570 Lexington Avenue, America, Art Deco, Cross & Cross, General Electric Building, Gothic, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, RCA Victor Building, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, historic, landmark, lightning bolts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, outdoor, polychrome brick, skyscraper, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown East570 Park Avenue570 Park Avenue, in the Upper East Side Historic District, is an Emery Roth-designed brick and stone apartment house built in 1916.1916, 570 Park Ave., 570 Park Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Midtown East601 Lexington Avenue601 Lexington Avenue, the former Citigroup Center.601 Lexington Ave., 601 Lexington Avenue, America, Citicorp Center, Citigroup Center, Empire State, HDR, Hugh Stubbins, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aluminum, angled roof, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stilts, street-level retail, streetscape, tower, transit hub, urban, vivid
Midtown East652 Lexington AvenueCentral Synagogue, 652 Lexington Avenue, is a landmark house of worship in Midtown Manhattan. It was built in 1872, designed by Henry Fernbach in Moorish Revival style.1872, 652 Lexington Avenue, Central Synagogue, East 55th Street, Henry Fernbach, Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, Moorish Revival, NY, NYC, National Historic Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, brownstone, green globe domes, historic, house of worship, landmark, midtown, midtown east, octagonal towers, sacred, towers
Midtown East678 Park AvenueUES Historic District: An altered Brazilian flag flies outside the Art at Americas Society building, originally Percy and Maud H. Pyne House.1911, 678 Park Ave., 678 Park Avenue, 680 Park Ave., 680 Park Avenue, America, Art at Americas Society, Empire State, Manhattan, McKim Mead & White, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Percy and Maud H. Pyne House, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, altered Brazilian Flag, altered flag, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flag, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Federal, residential, row house, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Midtown East730 Fifth AvenueThe Heckscher Building became known as the Crown Building because the gilded roof details looked like a crown when illuminated at night.1921, 730 5th Ave., 730 Fifth Ave., 730 Fifth Avenue, Aman New York, America, Crown Building, Empire State, Heckscher Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Warren & Wetmore, accommodations, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown East731 Lexington AvenueThe glass crown of Bloomberg Tower, 731 Lexington Avenue, seems besieged by nearby construction cranes in Manhattan’s Midtown East section.2004, 731 Lexington Ave., 731 Lexington Avenue, America, Bloomberg Tower, César Pelli, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, condo, condominium, construction cranes, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, mixed use, office building, offices, residential, ribbon windows, skyscraper, street-level retail, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown East745 Fifth AvenueBergdorf Goodman now occupies the ground floor retail space of 745 Fifth Avenue, the Art Deco skyscraper built in 1930 as the Squibb Building.1930, 745 5th Ave., 745 Fifth Ave., 745 Fifth Avenue, America, Art Deco, Bergdorf Goodman, Buchman & Kahn, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Squibb Building, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, marble, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban, white
Midtown East750 Lexington Avenue750 Lexington Avenue, International Plaza, brings striking shapes and bold color to Manhattan’s Midtown East. The 30-story tower is best seen from afar, where conical cap is visible.1988, 750 Lexington Avenue, Hemut Jahn, International Plaza, Lexington Avenue, Manhattan, Midtown East, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, cobalt blue, commercial, conical top, glass, granite, high-rise, mixed use, office building, plaza, postmodern, retail, skyscraper, steel, tower
Midtown East750 Park Avenue750 Park Avenue, a landmark brick and stone apartment building designed by Horace Ginsbern & Associates, built 1951.1951, 750 Park Ave., 750 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Horace Ginsbern & Associates, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Midtown East755 Park Avenue755 Park Avenue, a landmark neo-Renaissance apartment building of brick and stone designed by W. L. Rouse & L. A. Goldstone, built 1915.1915, 755 Park Ave., 755 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, W. L. Rouse & L. A. Goldstone, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, roman brick, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Midtown East760 Park Avenue760 Park Avenue, a landmark neo-Renaissance apartment building of brick and stone designed by W. L. Rouse, built 1924.1924, 760 Park Ave., 760 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, W. L. Rouse, apartment building, apartments, arched windows, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Midtown East765 Fifth AvenueSherry-Netherland and General Motors Buildings on Fifth Avenue at 59th Street, opposite Manhattan’s Grand Army Plaza.767 Fifth Avenue, 781 Fifth Avenue, America, Edward Durell Stone, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, GM Building, General Motors Building, International Style, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Schultz & Weaver, Sherry-Netherland, apartments, architecture, brick, bronze-tinted glass, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, hotel, lodging, marble, metropolitan, neo-Romanesque, office building, offices, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown East765 Park Avenue765 Park Avenue, a landmark neo-Renaissance apartment building of brick and stone designed by Rosario Candela, built 1926.101 E 72nd St., 101 East 72nd Street, 1926, 765 Park Ave., 765 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rosario Candela, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Midtown East765-775 Park Avenue765-775 Park Avenue, a landmark neo-Renaissance apartment building of brick and stone designed by Rosario Candela, built 1926.1926, 765-775 Park Ave., 765-775 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rosario Candela, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Midtown East767 Fifth AvenueThe General Motors Building is a 50-story International Style skyscraper of white marble and bronze-tinted glass on Fifth Avenue at Grand Army Plaza.1968, 767 5th Ave., 767 Fifth Ave., 767 Fifth Avenue, America, Edward Durell Stone, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, GM Building, General Motors Building, International Style, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bronze-tinted glass, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, marble, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban, white
Midtown East770 Park AvenueRosario Candela designed 770 Park Avenue, a NYC landmark apartment building completed in 1930 in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.1930, 770 Park Ave., 770 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, October, Rosario Candela, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, autumn, building, cityscape, exterior, fall, flats, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Georgian, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Midtown East775 Park Avenue775 Park Avenue, a landmark neo-Renaissance apartment building of brick and stone designed by Rosario Candela, built 1926.1926, 775 Park Ave., 775 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rosario Candela, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Midtown East784 Park AvenueUES Historic District: Emery Roth-designed 784 Park Avenue, a richly decorated brick-and-stone residential high-rise at East 74th Street.1929, 784 Park Ave., 784 Park Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, rubble stone, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Midtown East821 United Nations PlazaNYC Midtown: Turkish House, aka Turkevi Center, shares skyline with One Dag (885 Second Avenue) and 50 United Nations Plaza.2021, 50 United Nations Plaza, 821 UN Plaza, 821 United Nations Plaza, 885 Second Avenue, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Dag, Perkins Eastman, Turkevi Center, Turkish House, U.S., UN Permanent Mission of Turkey, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, consulate, curtain wall, exterior, glass, government, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban
Midtown East888 Madison Avenue888 Madison Avenue, a stone-clad commercial building designed by Boak & Raad, built in 1951 and part of Upper East Side Historic District.1951, 888 Madison Ave., 888 Madison Avenue, America, Boak & Raad, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, November, Ralph Lauren, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, architecture, autumn, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, fall, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, retail, sidewalk café, stone, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, umbrellas, urban
Midtown East957 Park AvenueUpper East Side: John Hauser designed 957 Park Avenue in Renaissance Revival style. The landmark apartment building was built in 1899.1899, 957 Park Ave., 957 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, John Hauser, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Park Avenue Historic District, Renaissance Revival, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Midtown EastMidtown EastMidtown skyline: (l to r) 135 East 57th Street, 432 Park Avenue, 465 Park Avenue (Ritz Towerr), 115-117 East 57th Street (Galleria Condominiums).110 East 58th Street, 115-117 East 57th Street, 135 East 57th Street, 432 Park Avenue, 432 Park Avenue Condominiums, 465 Park Avenue, David Kenneth Spector, Emery Roth, Galleria Condominium, Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Park Avenue, Rafael Viñoly Architects, Ritz Tower, Tower 57, USA, skyscraper
Midtown EastMidtown ManhattanNYC icon Chrysler Building framed by Turkish House and 50 United Nations Plaza, with One Vanderbilt looming at far right.405 Lexington Ave., 405 Lexington Avenue, 50 United Nations Plaza, 821 UN Plaza, 821 United Nations Plaza, America, Art Deco, Chrysler Building, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, One Vanderbilt, One Vanderbilt Ave., One Vanderbilt Avenue, Turkevi Center, Turkish House, William Van Alen, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, consulate, day, daytime, exterior, flats, government, hdr, historic, icon, iconic, landmark, office building, residences, residential, skyline, skyscraper, stainless steel, urban, vivid, vivid color
Midtown EastPark AvenueView south on Park Avenue from E 54th Street. Met Life (ex-Pan Am) Building frames green-capped Helmsley Building (ex-New York Central Building).230 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Helmsley Building, Manhattan, Met Life Building, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York Central Building, New York City, New York County, Pan Am Building, Park Ave., Park Avenue, Park Avenue Malls, architecture, boulevard, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, office buildings, skyscrapers, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
Midtown EastTimes SquareTimes Square Wheel, a 110-foot-tall amusement, is a temporary tourist attraction scheduled to shut down September 13.Big Apple, Ferris Wheel, HDR, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Times Square, Times Square Wheel, USA, night, tourist attraction
Midtown EastTudor City PlaceLooking west on East 42nd Street from Tudor City Place overpass.42nd Street, Chrysler Building, East 42nd Street, Ford Foundation, HDR, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York City, One Vanderbilt, Tudor City Place, USA, blue hour, midtown, night
Midtown EastTurtle BayThe Centrale, 138 East 50th Street, sticks out in this view of Turtle Bay from an East River ferry on a clear, sunny day in early October.138 E 50th St., 138 East 50th St., 138 East 50th Street, America, Centrale, East River, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, October, The Centrale, Turtle Bay, apartment buildings, architecture, autumn, bright, building, cityscape, early fall, exterior, metropolitan, riverfront, skyline, skyscrapers, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, towers, trees, urban, vertical, waterfront
Midtown EastUnited NationsBlue Hour view of United Nations Secretariat from Tudor City Place at East 42nd Street.42nd Street, East River, HDR, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York City, Tudor City Place, UN Plaza, USA, United Nations Secretariat, blue hour, icon, landmark, midtown, night
Midtown EastUnited Nations PlazaThree glass towers on United Nations Plaza: 50 UN Plaza, 821 First Avenue aka Consulate General of Turkey, 330 East 45th Street, aka Two UN Plaza.330 East 45th Street, 50 UN Plaza, 50 United Nations Plaza, 821 1st Ave., 821 First Ave., 821 First Avenue, America, Consulate General of Turkey, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Turkei Center, Two UN Plaza, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, government, high rise, high-rise, hotel, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South1 Park AvenueMidtown South: 1 Park Avenue, an elegant 1925 office high-rise with a deep foyer flanked by street-level retail.1 Park Ave., 1 Park Avenue, 1925, America, Empire State, Lorillard Building, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Park Avenue, York & Sawyer, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Midtown South100 West 31st StreetFloor-to-ceiling windows form the glass-striped façade of EOS, a residential tower atop a commercial (retail) base in Manhattan’s NoMad district.100 W 31st St., 100 West 31st St., 100 West 31st Street, America, CookFox Architects, EOS, EOS NoMad, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, SLCE Architects, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial base, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, mixed use, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South1095 Avenue of the AmericasTurquoise-clad Salesforce Tower, aka Three Bryant Park, originally served New York Telephone in Midtown Manhattan.1095 6th Ave., 1095 Avenue of the Americas, 1095 Sixth Ave., 1095 Sixth Avenue, 1973, America, Bell Atlantic, Empire State, Kahn & Jacobs, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYNEX, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Telephone, Salesforce Tower, Three Bryant Park, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, green, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, urban
Midtown South11 East 36th StreetMorgan Lofts’ deep red brick façade and lofty colonnade are a sharp contrast to sky and The Langham, on 36th Street in Manhattan’s Murray Hill.11 E 36th St., 11 East 36th St., 11 East 36th Street, 1912, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Morgan Lofts, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South1101 Avenue of the AmericasBank of America Tower is a complex white shaft rising from Midtown Manhattan, opposite Bryant Park at East 42nd Street and Avenue of the Americas.1 Bryant Park, 1101 Avenue of the Americas, 1101 Sixth Avenue, 2009, Adamson Associates, America, Bank of America Tower, Cookfox, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, supertall, tower, urban
Midtown South1114 Avenue of the AmericasThe distinctive concave façade of the W.R. Grace Building was originally designed for the Solow Building, 15 blocks north in Midtown Manhattan.1114 Avenue of the Americas, 1114 Sixth Ave., 1114 Sixth Avenue, America, Empire State, Gordon Bunshaft, Grace Building, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, W.R. Grace Building, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, curved façade, exterior, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, sloped façade, streetscape, travertine, urban, white
Midtown South121 Madison AvenueMidtown South: 121 Madison Avenue, a brick and stone apartment high-rise, has bay windows on its Madison Avenue façade.121 Madison Ave., 121 Madison Avenue, 1883, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bay windows, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Midtown South129 Madison AvenueMidtown South: Madison Avenue Baptist Church has its own address, 129 Madison Avenue, within the apartment/hotel high-rise.129 Madison Ave., 129 Madison Avenue, 1931, America, Empire State, Madison Avenue Baptist Church, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, church, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South129-131 Madison AvenueMidtown South: 129-131 Madison Avenue is a mixed use building holding Hotel AKA NoMad, apartments, and Madison Avenue Baptist Church.129-131 Madison Ave., 129-131 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Hotel AKA NoMad, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roger Hotel, accommodations, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, travel accommodations, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown South130 West 42nd StreetMid-block Bush Tower, 130 West 42nd Street, is a narrow neo-gothic office skyscraper of brick and terra cotta, capped by a copper roof.130 W 42nd St., 130 West 42nd St., 130 West 42nd Street, 1918, America, Bush Tower, Empire State, Helmle & Corbett, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, copper roof, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, mid-block, neo-gothic, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South1333 BroadwayFrom the air, the bulky 1333 Broadway is revealed to have a hollow light court core in Midtown Manhattan, opposite Macy’s.1333 Broadway, 1333 Bway, 1915, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Midtown South135 Madison AvenueMidtown South: 135 Madison Avenue blends brick, stone, and terra cotta into a commercial office high-rise.135 Madison Ave., 135 Madison Avenue, 1911, 23 East 31st Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, Terry & Trench Company, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South135 West 36th StreetFashion Tower, 135 West 36th Street, a Garment District commercial building designed by Emery Roth – better known for his landmark apartment buildings.135 West 36th St. 135 W 36th St., 135 West 36th Street, America, Art Deco, Emery Roth, Empire State, Fashion Tower, Garment District, Gothic, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown South136 Madison AvenueMidtown South: 136 Madison Avenue is a brick and terra cotta office building rising from a four-story limestone base.136 Madison Ave., 136 Madison Avenue, 19 East 31st Street, America, Backer Building, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South141 West 36th StreetFashion Center Building, 141 West 36th Street, is a terra cotta-faced commercial building also known as Herald Square Building and Browning Building.141 W 36th St., 141 West 36th St., 141 West 36th Street, America, Browning Building, Empire State, Fashion Center Building, Garment District, Herald Square Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, bay windows, beige, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high-rise, metropolitan, mid-block, office building, offices, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Midtown South142 West 42nd StreetKnickerbocker Hotel opened in 1906, but closed after a mere 14 years. It was converted to offices, then in 2015-2018 it was converted back to a hotel.142 West 42nd Street, 1906, 6 Times Square, Beaux Arts, HDR, Knickerbocker Hotel, Manhattan, Marvin & Davis, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, USA, brick, historic, hotel, landmark, limestone, midtown, night, terra cotta
Midtown South148 Madison AvenueMidtown South: White terra cotta sheathes the base of Gothic-styled Remsen Building, a brick and terra cotta clad office tower at 148 Madison Avenue.148 Madison Ave., 148 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad Hotel, Remsen Building, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, skyscraper, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban, white
Midtown South15 West 38th StreetA minimalist modern street level belies the brick and terra cotta details of the 1909 Barbey Building, now turned “executive suites” in Midtown NYC.15 W 38th St., 15 West 38th St., 15 West 38th Street, 1908, America, Barbey Building, Delano & Aldrich, Empire State, Jay Conference, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, ay Suites, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, dark red, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, red, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown South1501 BroadwayParamount Building (1501 Broadway) is a Beaux Arts landmark overlooking Times Square. Now home of a Hard Rock Cafe, the office building originally housed Paramount Pictures’ flagship theater.1501 Broadway, Broadway, HDR, Hard Rock Cafe, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Paramount Building, Paramount Theatre, Theater District, Times Square, USA, historic, landmark, midtown, night
Midtown South151 West 34th StreetMacy’s Herald Square, landmark flagship department store, never acquired the tiny corner holdout, though they did manage a three-story billboard.151 W 34th St., 151 West 34th St., 151 West 34th Street, America, De Lemos & Cordes, Empire State, Herald Square, Macy’s Herald Square, Manhattan, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, R. H. Macy’s, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, department store, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, retail, stone, streetscape, urban
Midtown South151 West 42nd StreetView from above: 151 West 42nd Street, aka 4 Times Square and formerly Conde Nast Building, carries the H&M logo atop its masonry and glass tower.1472 Broadway, 151 W 42nd St., 151 West 42nd St., 151 West 42nd Street, 2000, 4 Times Square, America, Bruce Fowle, Conde Nast Building, Condé Nast Building, Empire State, FXCollaborative, Fox & Fowle, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Five One, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South152 Madison AvenueMidtown South: 152 Madison Avenue, Art Deco-styled commercial office tower of brick, stone, and terra cotta.152 Madison Ave., 152 Madison Avenue, 1929, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South153-159 Madison AvenueMidtown South: Murray Hill Plaza, 153-159 Madison Avenue, is a cooperative apartment building above street-level retail.153-159 Madison Ave., 153-159 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, Murray Hill Plaza, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South160 Madison AvenueOne Sixty Madison is an eight-sided blue glass residential tower at the SW corner of Madison Avenue and East 33rd Street in Manhattan’s Koreatown.160 Madison Ave., 160 Madison Avenue, 2015, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Sixty Madison, Schuman Lichtenstein Claman & Efron, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, blue, blue glass, building, cast stone, cityscape, corner building, corner property, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, granite, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, postmodern, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South161 Madison AvenueMidtown South: Madison Medical Building, 161 Madison Avenue, is a 12-story brick and terra cotta condo building of doctors’ offices.161 Madison Ave., 161 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Madison Medical Building, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, balconette, balconies, bay windows, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, condo, condominium, exterior, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, penthouse, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown South2 Park AvenueMidtown South: Art Deco landmark 2 Park Avenue, designed by Ely Jacques Kahn and completed in 1928. The crown is notable for colorful terra cotta.1928, 2 Park Ave., 2 Park Avenue, America, Art Deco, Buchman & Kahn, Ely Jacques Kahn, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Two Park Avenue, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South200 Madison AvenueBright white stone and terra cotta enliven the brick façade of 200 Madison Avenue, a Midtown office building.200 Madison Ave., 200 Madison Avenue, America, Astor Estate Building, Empire State, International Combustion Building, Manhattan, Marshall Field Building, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, Tower Building, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, granite, high rise, high-rise, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown South214-216 West 42nd StreetNew Amsterdam Theatre, built in 1903 as one of the first Broadway stages, was a movie house from 1937 to 1983.1903, 214-216 W 42nd St., 214-216 West 42nd St., 214-216 West 42nd Street, America, Art Nouveau, Empire State, Herts & Tallant, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New Amsterdam Theater, New York, New York City, New York County, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, legitimate theater, masonry, metropolitan, performance venue, playhouse, stage, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, theater, theatre, urban
Midtown South220 West 42nd StreetCandler Building, an historic office skyscraper built in 1912, had its terra cotta façade replaced by cast stone in 1997.1912, 220 W 42nd St., 220 West 42nd St., 220 West 42nd Street, America, Candler Building, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Spanish Renaissance, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, Willauer Shape and Bready, architecture, building, cast stone, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South222 West 45th StreetNYC landmark Booth Theatre, built in Italian Renaissance style, is attached to the Shubert Theatre (also a landmark) on West 44th Street.1913, 222 W 45th St., 222 West 45th St., 222 West 45th Street, America, Booth Theatre, Broadway, Empire State, Henry Beaumont Herts, Italian Renaissance, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Booth Theatre, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, performance venue, playhouse, stage, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, theater, theatre, urban
Midtown South229 West 43rd StreetNYC landmark New York Times Building was built in four stages and three styles, with a copper-clad pyramidal roof and cupola capping the tower.1932, 229 W 43rd St., 229 West 43rd St., 229 West 43rd Street, America, Buchman & Fox, Empire State, French Renaissance, Italian Renaissance, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Times Building, Theater District, Theatre District, Times Annex, West Side, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown South230 West 42nd StreetNeed a hand? Madame Tussaud’s wax museum has you covered on West 46th Street in the heart of the Times Square Entertainment District.230 W 42nd St., 230 West 42nd St., 230 West 42nd Street, 42nd Street, America, Empire State, Madame Tussaud’s, Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, architecture, attraction, bigger-than-life, building, cityscape, entertainment, exterior, giant, giant hand, hand sculpture, horizontal, larger-than-life, metropolitan, playful, red, sculpture, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, visitor attraction, wax museum
Midtown South233 Madison AvenueThe Consulate General of Poland occupies the 1905 landmark Joseph Raphael De Lamar House in Midtown Manhattan.1905, 233 Madison Ave., 233 Madison Avenue, America, Beaux Arts, C. P. H. Gilbert, Consulate General of Poland, Empire State, Joseph Raphael De Lamar House, Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NRHP, NYC, NYC landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Polish Consulate, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, low rise, low-rise, mansard roof, mansion, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, urban
Midtown South234 West 42nd StreetAMC Empire 25 is a former Broadway theater and burlesque house, moved 170 feet from its former foundations in 1998.234 W 42nd St., 234 West 42nd St., 234 West 42nd Street, 42nd Street, AMC, AMC Empire 25, America, Eltinge Theatre, Empire, Empire State, Entertainment Center, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Theater District, Theatre District, Times Square, West Side, arch, architecture, building, cinema complex, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, movie house, movie theater, multiplex, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, theater, urban
Midtown South236 West 45th StreetSchoenfeld Theatre opened in 1917 as the Plymouth Theatre. It has a relatively plain brick-and-stone façade on West 45th Street.236 W 45th St., 236 West 45th St., 236 West 45th Street, America, Broadway, Empire State, Herbert J. Krapp, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Plymouth Theatre, Schoenfeld, Schoenfeld Theatre, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, legitimate theater, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, neo-classical, performance venue, playhouse, stage, stone, streetscape, theater, theatre, urban
Midtown South242 West 45th StreetNYC landmark Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, built in Spanish style, has a five-arch arcade dominating the West 45th Street façade.1927, 242 W 45th St., 242 West 45th St., 242 West 45th Street, America, Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, Broadway, Empire State, Herbert J. Krapp, John Golden Theatre, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Royale Theatre, Spanish style, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, legitimate theater, low-rise, metropolitan, performance venue, playhouse, stage, streetscape, theater, theatre, urban
Midtown South250 West 34th StreetPenn 1, formerly One Penn Plaza, now a black slab with grey solar windows. The signature “1” at the crown is now white instead of red.1 Penn Plaza, 1972, 250 W 34th St., 250 West 34th St., 250 West 34th Street, America, Empire State, Kahn & Jacobs, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One Penn Plaza, Penn 1, Penn Plaza Complex, aerial view, aluminum, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, grey solar glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South250 West 43rd StreetDespite a famous architect and innovative design, Hotel Carter (originally Dixie Hotel) fell into disrepair; currently (2023) under renovation.1930, 250 W 43rd St., 250 West 43rd St., 250 West 43rd Street, America, Carter Hotel, Dixie Hotel, Emery Roth, Empire State, Hotel Carter, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban, vertical
Midtown South270 West 43rd StreetColorful abstract patterns and shapes announce Westin New York, a high-rise hotel close to Times Square.270 W 43rd St., 270 West 43rd St., 270 West 43rd Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, Westin Hotel, Westin New York, accommodations, architecture, building, cityscape, colorful, exterior, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, multi-colored, postmodern, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown South275 Madison AvenueWhite brick 275 Madison Avenue, an 43-story Art Deco landmark, towers over neighboring office building 271 Madison Avenue, in Murray Hill.1926, 1931, 22 East 40th Street, 271 Madison Ave., 271 Madison Avenue, 275 Madison Ave., 275 Madison Avenue, America, American Home Products Building, Art Deco, Buchman & Kahn, Empire State, Johns-Manville Building, Kenneth Franzheim, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South285 Madison AvenueThe former Young and Rubicam Building, aka Murray Hill Building, is approaching its 100th birthday on Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.1926, 285 Madison Ave., 285 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Murray Hill Building, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Young and Rubicam Building, aerial view, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South286 Madison AvenueWhite-trimmed compound arches, pilasters and engaged columns grace the upper stories of 286 Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.19 East 40th St., 19 East 40th Street, 1918, 286 Madison Ave., 286 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South29 East 32nd StreetMidtown South: The brown brick and stone Grolier House, 29 East 32nd Street, is a landmark club building noted for its twin arches.1889, 29 E 32nd St., 29 East 32nd St., 29 East 32nd Street, America, Charles W. Romeyn, Empire State, Gilbert Klamie House, Grolier Club, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, arched entry, architecture, brick, bright, brown, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, iron gate, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, private club, roman brick, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Midtown South295 Madison AvenueView from above: Cobalt blue terra cotta medallions mark the pinnacle of 295 Madison Avenue, Lefcourt Colonial Building, in Midtown Manhattan.1930, 295 Madison Ave., 295 Madison Avenue, America, Bark & Djorup, Charles F. Moyer Co., Empire State, Lefcourt Colonial Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, blue medallions, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown South3 Park AvenueThe all-brick façade of 3 Park Avenue is rotated 45 degrees from the street grid. A school is at the base, below the office tower.3 Park Ave., 3 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Shreve Lamb & Harmon, Shreve Lamb and Harmon, Three Park Avenue, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, diagonally aligned, educational, exterior, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, mixed use, mixed-use, office building, offices, school, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South30 East 31st StreetView from above: 30 East 31st Street’s white terra cotta lattice forms interlocking arches above Midtown Manhattan.30 E 31st St., 30 East 31st St., 30 East 31st Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Morris Adjmi Architects, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, concrete, curtain wall, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, lattice, metropolitan, pointed arches, residences, residential, residential tower, skyscraper, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, white
Midtown South30 East 31th StreetMidtown South: Revolving door entry at 30 East 31st Street, a residential condominium.2022, 30 E 30th St., 30 East 31th St., 30 East 31th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, Morris Adjmi Architects, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban, white lattice
Midtown South300 West 38th Street300 West 38th Street1903, 300 West 38th Street, Art Nouveau, Emery Roth, Garment District, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, USA, mixed use
Midtown South300 West 46th StreetAfter court-supervised rehabilitation, the five-building complex at 300 West 46th Street became a 70-unit supportive housing development.1867, 300 W 46th St., 300 West 46th St., 300 West 46th Street, America, Empire State, French flats, Manhattan, Mansard roof, Midtown, Midtown West, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, rehabilitated, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, townhouses, urban
Midtown South302 West 45th StreetAl Hirschfeld Theatre, distinctive for its Moorish design, is the westernmost Broadway theater, located on 45th Street off Eighth Avenue.302 W 45th St., 302 West 45th St., 302 West 45th Street, Al Hirschfeld Theatre, America, Broadway, Empire State, Hirschfeld Theatre, Manhattan, Martin Beck Theater, Midtown, Midtown West, Moorish, Moorish-Byzantine, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Theater District, Theatre District, West Side, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, legitimate theater, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, performance venue, playhouse, stage, stone, streetscape, theater, theatre, urban
Midtown South315 Madison Avenue315 Madison Avenue is a 22-story brick and stone tower, capped by a limestone pyramidal crown, atop a four-story limestone podium.1917, 315 Madison Ave., 315 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Hecksher Building, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, brick, brown, brown brick, building, cityscape, commercial, corner building, corner property, exterior, high rise, high-rise, limestone, limestone base, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, podium, pyramidal stone top, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South34 East 32nd StreetMidtown South: Hotel Grand Union, 34 East 32nd Street, is the renovated Beaux Arts landmark St. Louis Hotel of 1905.1905, 34 E 32nd St., 34 East 32nd St., 34 East 32nd Street, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Frederick C. Browne, Hotel Grand Union, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, St. Louis Hotel, accommodations, apartment hotel, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, hotel, landmark, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown South350 5th AvenueEmpire State Building’s mast, still bristling with antennae, was originally supposed to moor dirigibles.1931, 350 Fifth Avenue, 5th Avenue, America, Empire State, Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, NYC, NYC Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, Shreve Lamb & Harmon, aerial view, aluminum spandrels, antenna mast, antenna spire, architecture, art deco, building, cityscape, exterior, high rise, high-rise, highrise, historic, icon, iconic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, observation deck, office building, skyscraper, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban
Midtown South350 Fifth AvenueNYC: Empire State Building’s signature mast, originally conceived as a dirigible mooring mast, is now an observation deck and broadcast tower.1931, 350 Fifth Avenue, 5th Avenue, Empire State, Empire State Building, Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, NoMad, November, Shreve Lamb & Harmon, aluminum spandrels, antenna mast, antenna spire, architecture, art deco, built environment, early morning, exterior, fall, high rise, high-rise, highrise, historic, icon, iconic, landmark, late fall, limestone, midtown, observation deck, office building, skyscraper, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction
Midtown South4 Park AvenueMidtown South: 4 Park Avenue, designed by Warren & Wetmore as Vanderbilt Hotel, opened in 1913. Converted to apartments in 1967.1913, 1967, 4 Park Ave., 4 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Vanderbilt Hotel, Warren & Wetmore, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, glass, gray, grey, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neoclassical, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Midtown South40 West 40th StreetBlack and gold Bryant Park Hotel, formerly American Radiator/American Standard Building, towers over West 40th Street in midtown Manhattan.1924, 40 West 40th Street, American Radiator Building, American Standard Building, André Fouilhoux, Bryant Park Hotel, Empire State, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, November, Raymond Hood, adaptive reuse, architecture, art deco, black, brick, built environment, crown, early morning, exterior, fall, gold, gothic, high rise, high-rise, highrise, historic, hotel, landmark, late fall, masonry, midtown, stone, street view, streetscape, tower
Midtown South400 5th AvenueA stainless steel crown caps The Langham, a 46-story concrete hotel and condo skyscraper on a 10-story limestone base, in Midtown Manhattan.400 5th Ave., 400 5th Avenue, 400 Fifth Ave., 400 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, Gwathmey Siegel & Associates, Langham Place, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Langham, accommodations, aerial view, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, concrete, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, hotel, limestone, lodging, metropolitan, mixed use, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown South400 Fifth AvenueThe Langham New York sports a flared stainless steel crown to hide mechanical details; the façade’s strong vertical lines emphasize height.400 Fifth Avenue, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Gwathmey Siegel & Associates, Langham, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, The Langham New York, The Residences at The Langham, West 36th Street, apartments, architecture, bowed windows, built environment, concrete, early morning, exterior, fall, flared crown, glass, high rise, high-rise, highrise, hotel, late fall, limestone, midtown, mixed use, postmodern, residential, retail, stainless steel, stainless steel crown, stores, street view, streetscape
Midtown South405 Lexington AvenueEast 42nd Street entrance to New York City’s iconic Art Deco landmark, the Chrysler Building.135 East 42nd Street, 42nd Street, Art Deco, Chrysler Building, East 42nd Street, HDR, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York City, USA, historic, landmark, midtown, night
Midtown South420 Fifth AvenueNYC: 420 Fifth Avenue reflects the sky in its blue-tinted glass curtain wall grid; shafts of beige granite emphasize the 30-story tower’s height.1989, 420 Fifth Avenue, Brennan Beer Gorman, Empire State, Girl Scouts of America Headquarters, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, West 37th Street, abstract, architecture, beige, beige granite, blue, blue-tinted glass, built environment, commercial, curtain wall, dark blue, early morning, exterior, fall, geometric, glass, granite, grid, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, highrise, late fall, midtown, office building, offices, postmodern, reflected clouds, reflected sky, street view, streetscape
Midtown South424 Fifth AvenueNYC Archive: Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue department store, dressed for Christmas, 2016. Amazon.com bought the shopping landmark, converted to offices.2016 Christmas display, 2016 holiday display, 424 Fifth Avenue, Amazon.com, American flags, Christmas lights, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Italianate, Lord & Taylor, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, Starrett & Van Vleck, West 39th Street, adaptive reuse, architecture, archive, built environment, department store, early morning, empty street, exterior, fall, granite, green pine garlands, high rise, high-rise, highrise, late fall, limestone, masonry, midtown, office conversion, renaissance revival, street view, streetscape
Midtown South425 Lexington AvenueA flared top and tinted glass give 425 Lexington Avenue the unique form and vibrant color that mark the work of architect Helmut Jahn.1987, 425 Lexington Ave., 425 Lexington Avenue, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Helmut Jahn, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, abstract, angular, colorful, commercial, contrast, curtain wall, dark, dramatic, exterior, flared, glass, glassy, high rise, high-rise, intense, midtown, office building, offices, postmodern, reflective, skyscraper, stone, tower
Midtown South42nd StreetChrysler Building and new neighbor, One Vanderbilt, on Manhattan’s East 42nd Street.42nd Street, Chrysler Building, East 42nd Street, HDR, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York City, One Vanderbilt, USA, blue hour, midtown, night
Midtown South440 Park Avenue SouthMidtown South: 11 massive square columns define the base of 440 Park Avenue South, a commercial office tower at East 30th Street.1913, 440 Park Ave. S, 440 Park Avenue South, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, columns, commercial, engaged columns, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, square columns, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South444 Park Avenue SouthMidtown South: Mondrian New York Park Avenue, 444 Park Avenue South, modernizes the brick façade with a base of glass.444 Park Ave. S, 444 Park Avenue South, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, Mondrian New York Park Avenue, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, glass base, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, redevelopment, skyscraper, streetscape, sunny, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown South450 7th AvenueWhite trim accents Nelson Tower’s Art Deco design in Manhattan’s Garment District; a close look shows that the stone gets a boost from white paint.1931, 450 7th Ave., 450 7th Avenue, 450 Seventh Ave., 450 Seventh Avenue, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Garment District, H. Craig Severance, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, Nelson Tower, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, brick, brown, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South450 Lexington Avenue450 Lexington Avenue is a granite office tower built upon the Warren & Wetmore-designed Grand Central Post Office in Midtown Manhattan.1992, 450 Lexington Ave., 450 Lexington Avenue, America, East Midtown, Empire State, Grand Central, Grand Central Post Office, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SOM, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Warren & Wetmore, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, granite, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South452 Fifth AvenueHSBC Tower, 452 Fifth Avenue, has a dark glass curtain wall for its south, east, and west facades. The building dwarfs red-capped 8 West 40th Street.1985, 452 Fifth Ave., 452 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, HSBC Tower, International Style, Knox Building, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Postmodern, Republic National Bank Building, aerial view, architecture, black glass, building, cityscape, commercial, corner building, corner property, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South461 Fifth AvenueCopper-topped 461 Fifth Avenue in Midtown has a split personality: The 10-story base blends in with older neighbors, the top 18 floors are postmodern.1989, 461 5th Ave., 461 Fifth Ave., 461 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SOM, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, copper roof, corner building, corner property, exterior, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, pre-cast concrete, skyscraper, street-level retail, streetscape, tower, urban, verdigris roof
Midtown South470 Park Avenue SouthMidtown South: Schwarzenbach Buildings are two commercial office buildings joined into one address, 470 Park Avenue South.470 Park Ave. S, 470 Park Avenue South, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Schwarzenbach Buildings, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South475 Park Avenue SouthThe architectural art of deception: 475 Park Avenue South’s façade is all glass, masquerading as glass and metal in Midtown Manhattan.1969, 475 Park Ave. S., 475 Park Ave. South, 475 Park Avenue South, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Pelli Clartke Pelli Architects, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, renovated, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Midtown South476 Fifth AvenueLibrary lions Patience and Fortitude guard the main entrance of the New York Public Library Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on Fifth Avenue.1911, 476 Fifth Avenue, Carrere & Hastings, Corinthian columns, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Fortitude, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, NYC Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York Public Library, November, Patience, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, architecture, beaux arts, built environment, civic, early morning, exterior, fall, historic, landmark, late fall, library, lions, main branch, marble, masonry, midtown, public, street view, streetscape, white
Midtown South478 7th AvenueOnce a brownstone home, 478 7th Avenue went through several renovations, most notably as a Lerner Stores women’s wear outlet.19th century, 478 7th Ave., 478 7th Avenue, 478 Seventh Ave., America, Empire State, Lerner Building, Lerner Stores, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, ornate, polychrome terra cotta, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
Midtown South488 7th AvenueFormer Hotel York, converted to rental apartments, in the National Register of Historic Places Garment Center Historic District.1903, 488 7th Ave., 488 7th Avenue, 488 Seventh Ave., America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Hotel York, Manhattan, Midtown, Mulliken & Moeller, NYC, New York, New York City, The York, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Midtown South500 5th Avenue500 Fifth Avenue has similar design – and same architects – as the Empire State Building, built at the same time just nine blocks to the south.1931, 500 5th Ave., 500 5th Avenue, 500 Fifth Ave., 500 Fifth Avenue, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Shreve Lamb & Harmon, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South66 Park AvenueA copper-sheathed mansard roof caps the brick-and-stone Kitano Hotel on Midtown Manhattan’s Park Avenue.66 Park Ave., 66 Park Avenue, America, Empire State, Kitano Hotel, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, accommodations, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown South790 7th AvenueThe Manhattan at Times Square Hotel, former Sheraton City Squire, stands at 790 7th Avenue in New York’s Theater District.1962, 790 7th Ave., 790 7th Avenue, 790 Seventh Avenue, America, Empire State, June, Kahn & Jacobs, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Sheraton City Squire Hotel, The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel, Theater District, US, accommodations, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, high rise, high-rise, hospitality, hotel, masonry, metropolitan, postmodern, stone, streetscape, summer, urban, visitor accommodations
Midtown South8 West 40th StreetCentury-old 8 West 40th Street sports a red tile roof atop its brick, stone, and terra cotta shaft.1913, 8 West 40th St., 8 West 40th Street, America, Eight West 40th St., Eight West 40th Street, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Starrett & Van Vleck, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, mid-block, office building, offices, red tile roof, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Midtown South861 Avenue of the AmericasEventi Hotel and Beatrice Residences share this slab tower on the edge of Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood.835 Avenue of the Americas, 835 Sixth Ave., 835 Sixth Avenue, America, Beatrice Residences, Chelsea, Empire State, Eventi Hotel, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Perkins Eastman, accommodations, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, hotel, lodging, metropolitan, postmodern, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Midtown SouthBryant ParkTwo landmarks – Empire State Building and American Radiator Building (now Bryant Park Hotel), viewed on a summer night from Bryant Park.American Radiator Building, Bryant Park, Bryant Park Hotel, Empire State Building, HDR, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York City, USA, midtown, night, summer night
Midtown SouthGrand Army PlazaThe pigeons seem to be waiting for a green light, with the General Motors Building as their backdrop.1968, 767 5th Ave., 767 Fifth Ave., 767 Fifth Avenue, America, Edward Durell Stone, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, GM Building, General Motors Building, International Style, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bronze-tinted glass, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, marble, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban, white
Midtown SouthGrand Central TerminalMetLife (former Pan Am) Building, serves as backdrop for New York’s landmark Grand Central Terminal on East 42nd Street.42nd Street, East 42nd Street, Grand Central Terminal, HDR, Manhattan, MetLife Building, NY, NYC, New York City, PanAm Building, USA, blue hour, midtown, night
Morningside Heights100 Claremont AvenueRobert A.M. Stern Architects designed Claremont Hall to rise 41 floors within Union Theological Seminary’s courtyard in complementary color and style.100 Claremont Ave., 100 Claremont Avenue, America, Claremont Hall, Collegiate Gothic, Empire State, Manhattan, Morningside Heights, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, Union Theological Seminary, United States, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, classrooms, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, multi-family residential, offices, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Morningside Heights400 West 113th StreetMorningside Heights: Enclave at the Cathedral is controversial for its stark form and for its proximity to landmark Cathedral of St. John the Divine.2016, 400 W 113th St., 400 West 113th St., 400 West 113th Street, America, Empire State, Enclave at the Cathedral, Handel Architects, July, Manhattan, Morningside Heights, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, concrete, exoskeleton, exterior, flats, glass, gray, grey, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, summer, sunny, towers, urban
Morningside Heights45 Tiemann PlaceEmery Roth designed 45 Tiemann Place, built in 1909; the building was originally known as the Whitestone, with 609 W 127th Street as the address.1909, 45 Tiemann Pl., 45 Tiemann Place, 609 W 127th St., 609 West 127th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Morningside Heights, NYC, New York, New York City, Whitestone, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Morningside Heights490 Riverside DriveNYC landmark Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Drive, undergoing periodic façade maintenance.1930, 490 Riverside Dr., 490 Riverside Drive, Allen & Collens, America, Empire State, Gothic, Henry C. Pelton, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Riverside Church, architecture, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, façade maintenance, façade repair, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Morningside Heights502 West 113th StreetMorningside Heights: Napoleon LeBrun & Sons, prolific architect of 40 NYC fire stations, designed the landmark home of Engine Company 47.1890, 502 W 113th St., 502 West 113th St., 502 West 113th Street, America, Classical Revival, Empire State, Engine Company 47, FDNY Engine 47, July, Manhattan, Morningside Heights, NYC, NYC designated landmark, Napoleon Le Brun & Sons, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, Upper Manhattan, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, fire station, firehouse, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Morningside Heights527 Cathedral ParkwayMorningside Heights: One of the eight grotesques supporting balconies at Britannia, a Tudor-style apartment house at 527 Cathedral Parkway.1909, 527 Cathedral Parkway, 527 W 110th St., 527 West 110th St., 527 West 110th Street, America, Britannia, Britannia Condominium, Empire State, July, Manhattan, Morningside Heights, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Tudor Gables, Tudor Revival, Upper Manhattan, Waid & Willauer, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, grotesque, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Murray Hill10 East 40th StreetView from above: Colorful terra cotta decoration marks the top of the brick office tower Mercantile Building, 10 East 40th Street.10 E 40th St., 10 East 40th St., 10 East 40th Street, 1929, America, Chase Tower, Empire State, Ludlow & Peabody, Manhattan, Mercantile Building, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Murray Hill108 East 38th Street108 East 38th Street108 E 38th St., 108 East 38th St., 108 East 38th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Towne House, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, classic, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Murray Hill11 East 30th StreetMidtown South: 11 and 13 East 30th Street are mid-rise brick and terra cotta apartment buildings squeezed between two high-rise properties.11 E 30th St., 11 East 30th St., 11 East 30th Street, 13 E 30th St., 13 East 30th St., 13 East 30th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Murray Hill118 East 40th StreetThe Renwick, former Bedford Hotel, is named for architect James Renwick, Jr., but the richly decorated high-rise was designed by George F. Pelham.118 E 40 St., 118 E 40th Street, 118 East 40th Street, 1928, 1929, America, Bedford Hotel, City the never sleeps, Curio Collection by Hilton, Empire State, George F. Pelham, Hilton, Historic Hotels of America, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, Renwick, The Renwick, accommodations, brick, exterior, high rise, high-rise, hospitality, hotel, lodging, masonry, midtown, polychrome brick, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Murray Hill124 East 40th StreetTerra cotta ornamentation on 124 East 40th Street/350 Lexington Avenue, a residential brick high-rise in Manhattan’s Murray Hill neighborhood.124 E 40 St., 124 E 40th Street, 124 East 40th Street, 1923, 350 Lexington Ave., 350 Lexington Avenue, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, brick, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, midtown, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Murray Hill149 East 38th StreetA quaint throwback, the red brick and stone George S. Bowdoin Stable is a NYC landmark, now converted to offices.149 E 38 St., 149 E 38th Street, 149 East 38th Street, 1902, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Flemish revival, George S. Bowdoin Stable, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, Ralph Samuel Townsend, adaptive reuse, brick, carriage house, exterior, historic, landmark, low rise, low-rise, masonry, midtown, ornate, quaint, red, stable, stepped gable, stone, stone carvings
Murray Hill15 East 30th StreetMidtown South: The new (2022) Madison House at 15 East 30th Street emphasizes its height with vertical banding over the glass façade.15 E 30th St., 15 East 30th St., 15 East 30th Street, 2022, America, Empire State, Handel Architects, Madison House, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, steel, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Murray Hill150 East 42nd StreetNew York’s Socony-Mobil Building is clad in embossed stainless steel panels, complementing the stainless steel crown of neighboring Chrysler Building.150 E 42nd St., 150 East 42nd St., 150 East 42nd Street, 1956, America, Empire State, Harrison & Abramovitz, International Style, Manhattan, Midtown East, Mobil Building, Moderne Style, Murray Hill, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Socony-Mobil Building, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, full-block, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stainless steel, streetscape, tower, urban
Murray Hill152 East 38th StreetThe actual residence is set well back from the street and all but hidden behind a screen and forecourt. It is a NYC designated landmark.152 E 38 St., 152 E 38th Street, 152 East 38th Street, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Federal style, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, brick, exterior, hidden, historic, home, landmark, low rise, low-rise, midtown, residence, residential, screened, secluded, townhouse
Murray Hill155 East 42nd StreetThe Capital Grille occupies the steel-pinstriped glass pyramids, Chrysler Trylons, next door to NYC landmark Chrysler Building on East 42nd Street.155 East 42nd Street, 2001, 42nd Street, Capital Grille, Chrysler Center, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, Philip Johnson, The Chrysler Trylons, architecture, bicycles, blue-tinted glass, built environment, early morning, exterior, fall, glass, glass pyramids, granite, late fall, low rise, low-rise, midtown, parked bicycles, phone booth, planter, postmodern, reflections, reflective, restaurant, small tree in white concrete planter, stainless steel, steel pinstripes, street view, streetscape
Murray Hill16 Park AvenueDetail, 16 Park Avenue. The 16-story residential cooperative was built in 1924, designed by Fred F. French Company.16 Park Ave., 16 Park Avenue, 1924, America, Empire State, Fred F. French Co., Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, decorative balconies, exterior, flats, high-rise, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, peaked cornice, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Murray Hill20 Park AvenueEmery Roth designed 20 Park Avenue with a more modern look (for 1939), embellished with brickwork instead of terra cotta.1939, 20 Park Ave., 20 Park Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, classic, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, pre-war, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Murray Hill22 East 35th StreetRepublic of Serbia now owns 22 East 35th Street, as its UN Mission. The landmark Thomas and Fanny Clarke House was designed by Stanford White in 1902.1902, 22 E 35th St., 22 East 35th St., 22 East 35th Street, America, Collectors Club Building, Empire State, Georgian, Manhattan, McKim Mead & White, Murray Hill, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Republic of Serbia Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Stanford White, Thomas B. Clarke Residence, Thomas and Fanny Clarke House, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, projecting window bay, stone, streetscape, urban, white, wrought iron
Murray Hill22 East 38th StreetThe rich polychrome masonry, red tile and copper-topped cupolas of NH Collection Hotel (22 E 38th Street) stand out against more modern neighbors.22 East 38th Street, Empire State, Fraternity Clubs Building, Jolly Madison Towers Hotel, Madison Towers, Manhattan, NH Collection Hotel, NYC, New York, New York City, November, Renaissance Revival, architecture, boutique hotel, brick, built environment, copper, cupola, early morning, exterior, fall, high rise, high-rise, highrise, hotel, late fall, masonry, midtown, octagonal cupolas, polychrome brick, red tile, street view, streetscape, tapestry brickwork, terra cotta, terra-cotta, verdigris
Murray Hill245-249 East 57th StreetThe black coating is peeling from the grey brick façade of 245-249 East 57th Street, three four-story row houses in Midtown Manhattan.245-249 E 57th St., 245-249 East 57th St., 245-249 East 57th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, black, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, residences, residential, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Murray Hill252 East 57th StreetThe blue glass residential tower 252 East 57th Street sits atop a half-block base that includes a supermarket and two public schools.2017, 252 E 57th St., 252 East 57th St., 252 East 57th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown East, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SOM, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, apartment building, apartments, architecture, blue, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, glass, ground floor retail, high-rise, metropolitan, mixed use, multi-family residential, public school, reflective, residences, residential, school, skyscraper, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Murray Hill30 Park Avenue30 Park Avenue is an Emery Roth & Sons-designed residential high-rise at East 36th Street in Manhattan’s Murray Hill.1954, 30 Park Ave., 30 Park Avenue, America, East 36th Street, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, corner building, corner property, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Murray Hill330 East 38th StreetCorinthian’s design includes balconies in many units, and semicircular windows in all. The condo is located in NYC’s Murray Hill section.1989, 330 E 38th St., 330 East 38th St., 330 East 38th Street, America, Corinthian, Der Scutt, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, building, bundled tubes, cityscape, exterior, flats, fluted towers, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, semicircular windows, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Murray Hill368 3rd AvenueVU is a residential high-rise in Kips Bay, with a metal and glass curtain wall design in a white lattice tower.368 3rd Ave., 368 3rd Avenue, 368 Third Ave., 368 Third Avenue, America, Empire State, Kips Bay, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, SLCE Architects, VU, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metal, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, street-level retail, streetscape, tower, urban
Murray Hill369 Lexington AvenueStyle contrast: 369 (left) and 355 Lexington Avenue, a pair of brick high-rise office buildings, built 32 years apart in NYC’s Murray Hill section.1927, 1959, 355 Lexington Ave., 355 Lexington Avenue, 369 Lexington Ave., 369 Lexington Avenue, America, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, Lexington Tower, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, ribbon windows, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Murray Hill40 Park Avenue40 Park Avenue is an Emery Roth-designed residential high-rise, bristling with balconies, at East 36th Street in Manhattan’s Murray Hill.1940, 40 Park Ave., 40 Park Avenue, America, East 36th Street, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, beige, brick, building, cityscape, corner building, corner property, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, pre-war, residences, residential, streetscape, tower, urban
Murray Hill401 East 34th StreetView 34 is a balcony-studded residential high-rise with two terraced wings overlooking the East River at East 34th Street in Murray Hill.401 E 34th St., 401 East 34th St., 401 East 34th Street, America, East River, East Side, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, View 34, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, riverfront, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban, waterfront
Murray Hill415 East 37th StreetNYC Midtown: Ribbon windows and multi-colored brick form an abstract pattern at Horizon, a condo high-rise in Manhattan’s Murray Hill section.1987, 415 E 37th St., 415 East 37th St., 415 East 37th Street, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Horizon, Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, abstract, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, postmodern, residences, residential, ribbon windows, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny
Murray Hill509 Third Avenue509 Third Avenue, a 35-story glass-and-stone residential tower, nears completion at the corner of East 34th Street in Murray Hill.2023, 509 3rd Ave., 509 Third Ave., 509 Third Avenue, America, Empire State, Ismael Leyva Architects, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, corner building, corner property, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, grey, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, under construction, urban, white
Murray Hill59 Park AvenueChurch of Our Saviour, on Park Avenue, has a red tile roof atop its Romanesque stone form.1959, 59 Park Avenue, America, Church of our Savior Roman Catholic Church, East 38th Street, Empire State, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Paul C. Reilly, Roman Catholic, Romanesque, aerial view, architecture, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, place of worship, red tile roof, religious, sacred, steeple, stone, streetscape, urban
Murray Hill626 1st AvenueTwo towers joined by a Skybridge give The Copper its distinctive crooked H shape; a copper and glass sheath provides the distinctive color.2017, 626 1st Ave., 626 1st Avenue, America, American Copper Buildings, East Side, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, SHoP Architects, Skybridge, The Copper, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, copper, curtain wall, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban, waterfront
Murray Hill626 First AvenueNYC Midtown: The Copper, a copper-and-glass-clad high-rise, shows an angle façade that’s brown now, but will turn verdigris with time.626 1st Ave., 626 First Ave., 626 First Avenue, America, American Copper Buildings, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Copper, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, city life, cityscape, copper, copper panels, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, postmodern, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Murray Hill630 2nd AvenueGold-domed St. Vartan Armenian Apostolic Cathedral rises from a raised plaza on 2nd Avenue; the site also holds a cultural center and Diocese offices.1968, 630 2nd Ave., 630 2nd Avenue, 630 Second Avenue, America, Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, Orthodox, St. Vartan Armenian Apostolic Cathedral, Walker O. Cain, architecture, bright, building, cathedral, church, cityscape, cultural center, divine, exterior, gilded dome, intersecting arches, library, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, outdoor, place of worship, pyramidal dome, religious, sacred, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
Murray Hill685 First AvenueThe notched black glass facade is the latest to claim “United Nations” in its name.685 First Avenue, America, Empire State, HDR, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, One United Nations Park, apartment building, apartments, architecture, black, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, metropolitan, residences, residential, streetscape, urban, vivid
Murray Hill7 East 30th StreetMidtown South: Terraces @ NoMad, 7 East 30th Street, is a residential skyscraper completed in 2020.2020, 7 E 30th St., 7 East 30th St., 7 East 30th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Midtown South, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, SWA Architecture, Terraces @ NoMad, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, gray, grey, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Murray Hill7 Park AvenueOrnate entry door details at Seven Park Avenue, an Emery Roth-designed residential high-rise at East 34th Street.7 Park Ave., 7 Park Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Seven Park Avenue, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, detail, details, door, doorway, entry, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Murray Hill99 Park AvenueLight blue glass and gray aluminum panels make the Art Deco façade of National Distillers Building, 99 Park Avenue in Murray Hill, Manhattan.1954, 99 Park Ave., 99 Park Avenue, America, Art Deco, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, National Distillers Building, New York, New York City, New York County, aluminum, architecture, blue, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, gray, grey, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
Murray HillMurray HillNYC Midtown: High-rise sandwich of The Copper, The Corinthian, and Manhattan Place, in Manhattan’s Murray Hill neighborhood.330 E 38th St., 330 East 38th St., 330 East 38th Street, 626 1st Ave., 626 First Ave., 626 First Avenue, 630 1st Ave., 630 First Ave., 630 First Avenue, America, American Copper Buildings, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Manhattan, Manhattan Place, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Copper, The Corinthian, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, residences, residential, skyscraper, summer, sunny
NoHo40 Bond Street40 Bond Street, a modern condo incorporated in the NoHo Historic District Extension. An aluminum sculpture screens the blue-green glass façade.2007, 40 Bond St., 40 Bond Street, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Handel Architects, Herzog & de Meuron, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, NoHo, NoHo Historic District, aluminum, apartment building, apartments, architecture, blue-green, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
NoHo620 Broadway620 Broadway, a distinctive yellow-trimmed blue brick loft building, is now apartments above a store in New York City’s NoHo Historic District.154 Crosby Street, 1859, 620 Broadway, Broadway, Empire State, John B. Snook, June, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York State, NoHo, NoHo Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartments, arched windows, architecture, blue, brick, buildings, cast iron, exterior, historic, landmark, loft building, lofts, lower Manhattan, masonry, mid rise, mid-rise, midrise, renaissance revival, residences, residential, store, street view, street-level retail, summer, sunny, yellow trim
NoHo644 BroadwayCopper-topped Bleecker Tower, 644 Broadway, built as Manhattan Savings Institution; landmark bank/commercial lofts now residential lofts and store.644 Broadway, 71-73 Bleecker Street, America, Bleecker Tower, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Manhattan Savings Institution, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, NoHo, NoHo Historic District, Queen Anne, Romanesque, Stephen D. Hatch, apartments, architecture, bank, brick, building, cityscape, converted, copper, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, metropolitan, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban
NoHo700 BroadwayFormer Schermerhorn Building, 700 Broadway, a NoHo landmark built as stores and lofts, now offices of law firm Weitz & Luxenberg.1891, 700 Broadway, America, Empire State, George B. Post, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, NoHo, NoHo Historic District, Romanesque Revival, Schermerhorn Building, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, converted, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, offices, renovated, stone, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Nolita196-198 Mott Street196-198 Mott Street, a beige brick apartment building in Nolita, Manhattan has prominent terra cotta medallions and green fire escapes.196-198 Mott St., 196-198 Mott Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Nolita, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stamped metal cornice, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Nolita256 Mott StreetNYC landmark Fourteenth Ward Industrial School, at 256 Mott Street, built by Children’s Aid Society, is now cooperative apartments.1889, 256 Mott St., 256 Mott Street, America, Children’s Aid Society, Empire State, Fourteenth Ward Industrial School, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Nolita, Vaux & Radford, Victorian Gothic, adaptive reuse, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, historic, institutional, landmark, metropolitan, red brick, residential conversion, school, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, urban, vertical
Nolita262 Mott Street262 Mott Street is a low-rise red brick apartment building with street level stores. It appears to be a converted warehouse.262 Mott St., 262 Mott Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Nolita, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stone, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
NoLita284 Lafayette Street284 Lafayette Street is a brick-and-stone factory building converted into cooperative apartments in the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District Extension.1892, 284 Lafayette St., 284 Lafayette Street, America, Empire State, John R. Thomas, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, SoHo, SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District Extension, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, factory, historic, industrial, landmark, metropolitan, neo-Grec, residences, residential, residential conversion, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
NoLita285 Lafayette Street285 Mulberry Street, a six-story red brick warehouse converted to apartments, had five floors added in 2002 and rebuilt in 2012.1886, 285 Lafayette St., 285 Lafayette Street, America, Empire State, Hawley and Hoops Building, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, ground floor retail, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, residential conversion, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, vertical
NoLita295-309 Lafayette StreetPuck Building’s norhwest corner, viewed from the northwest.1886, 295-309 Lafayette St., 295-309 Lafayette Street, Albert Wagner, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, NYU, New York, New York City, Nolita, Puck Building, Puck Magazine, REI, Romanesque Revival, SoHo, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, granite, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
NoLita300 Lafayette StreetThe glassy white office building at 300 Lafayette Street replaced, in 2019, a gas station within SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District in Manhattan.2019, 300 Lafayette St., 300 Lafayette Street, America, COOKFOX, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Microsoft, NYC, New York, New York City, SoHo, architecture, balconies, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, low-rise, metalwork, metropolitan, office, office building, offices, postmodern, street scene, street view, streetscape, terraced, terraces, urban, vertical
Nolita41 Kenmare Street41 Kenmare Street in Nolita, Manhattan, is a six-story brick apartment building with a round turret corner and street level stores.41 Kenmare St., 41 Kenmare Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Nolita, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, grey, ground floor retail, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, pedestrians, residences, residential, restaurant, stamped metal cornice, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, turret, urban
NoMad10 East 29th StreetAfter several name changes and a renovation, the apartment tower at 10 East 29th Street has emerged as Anagram NoMad.10 E 29th St., 10 East 29th St., 10 East 29th Street, 1999, America, Anagram, Empire State, Instrata, Madison Belvedere, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, gilded roof, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, renovated, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban
NoMad105 Madison Avenue105 Madison Avenue, aka Kaye Building, is clad in cream-colored terra cotta above a limestone base.105 Madison Ave., 105 Madison Avenue, America, Empire State, Kaye Building, Manhattan, Midtown, Murray Hill, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, aerial view, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
NoMad1201 Broadway1201 Broadway is a tan brick and stone mid-rise office building in Midtown Manhattan; many of its current tenants are architectural firms.1201 Broadway, 1929, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Louis Shampan, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, aerial view, architectural firms, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, corner building, corner property, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, mid rise, mid-rise, office building, offices, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, tan, urban
NoMad126 Madison AvenueMadison House uses white terra cotta stripes on its glass curtain wall to accentuate verticality of the condo tower in Manhattan’s NoMad.126 Madison Avenue, 15 East 30th St., 15 East 30th Street, America, Empire State, Handel Architects, Madison House, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, aerial view, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
NoMad245 5th AvenueBuff-colored brick and stone commercial high-rise on Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District.1927, 245 5th Ave., 245 5th Avenue, 245 Fifth Ave., 245 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, Flatiron, George F. Pelham, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, aerial view, architecture, brick, buff, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, limestone, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, office building, offices, ogee arches, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
NoMad272 Fifth AvenueAlong Fifth Avenue, Marble Collegiate Church (29th Street) and Empire State Building (34th Street) thrust their spires into the early morning sky.1 West 29th Street, 350 Fifth Ave., 350 Fifth Avenue, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Empire State Building, Manhattan, Marble Collegiate Church, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Protestant, Romanesque Revival, architecture, building, church, cityscape, commercial, divine, exterior, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, place of worship, religious, sacred, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
NoMad30 East 29th StreetNoMad: Rose Hill, an Art Deco-styled residential condo building named for the neighborhood, is a bronze and glass skyscraper at 30 East 29th Street.2021, 30 E 29th St., 30 East 29th St., 30 East 29th Street, America, Art Deco, CetraRuddy Architecture, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, Rose Hill, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, bronze, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
NoMad381 Park Avenue SouthNoMad: Warm-toned terra cotta spandrels accentuate the brick façade’s verticality at 381 Park Avenue South, a 1910 office tower.1910, 381 Park Ave. S, 381 Park Avenue S, 381 Park Avenue South, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, Rose Hill, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
NoMad386 Park Avenue SouthNoMad: Detail, 386 Park Avenue South – polished brass surround contrasts with blackened stone that obscures ornate carving above door.1927, 386 Park Ave. S, 386 Park Avenue S, 386 Park Avenue South, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, Mills & Gibb Building, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, Rose Hill, architecture, brass, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, detail, doorway, exterior, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
NoMad400 Park Avenue SouthPrism Tower: A glass-skinned residential skyscraper with two addresses: 400 Park Avenue South for condo owners, 50 East 28th Street for renters.400 Park Ave. S., 400 Park Avenue South, 50 E 28th St., 50 East 28th St., 50 East 28th Street, America, Christian de Portzamparc, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, Prism, Prism Tower, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, rental, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
NoMad404 Park Avenue SouthNoMad: Huys, 404 Park Avenue South, distinguished by rounded corners and warm-toned brick and terra cotta above a stone base.1917, 404 Park Ave. S, 404 Park Avenue S, 404 Park Avenue South, America, Empire State, Huys, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, Rose Hill, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, rounded corners, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
NoMad45 East 28th StreetNoMad: 45 East 28th Street is a modest brick building probably best known for the ground floor tavern, The Churchill.1925, 45 E 28th St., 45 East 28th St., 45 East 28th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, Rose Hill, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
NoMad51 Madison AvenueNYC Midtown: The gilded terra cotta roof of The New York Life Building peeks out among brick high-rises of Kips Bay.51 Madison Ave., 51 Madison Avenue, America, Cass Gilbert, City the never sleeps, Empire State, Gothic Revival, Manhattan, Midtown, NRHP, NYC, NYC landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, NoMad, Rose Hill, The New York Life Building, architecture, bright, building, commercial, exterior, gilded roof, granite, high rise, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, octagonal pyramid, office building, offices, skyscraper, stone, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta
SoHo140 Crosby Street140 Crosby Street, a six-story commercial building, has a brick façade on Crosby Street and a glass façade on East Houston Street.140 Crosby St., 140 Crosby Street, 2019, America, East Houston Street, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, S9 Architecture, SoHo, architecture, blue sky, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, office, office building, offices, pedestrians, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
SoHo181 Mercer StreetMorrow Equipment Company luffing boom cranes tower over site of 181 Mercer Street, what is now New York University’s John A. Paulson Center.181 Mercer Street, Bleecker Street, Empire State, John A. Paulson Center, June, Liebherr, Manhattan, Mercer Street, Morrow, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York State, New York University, Paulson Center, West Houston Street, architecture, athletic facilities, buildings, classrooms, college, construction, construction cranes, construction site, cranes, dorm, dormitory, empty lot, exterior, lower Manhattan, luffing boom crane, residence hall, school, street view, summer, sunny, theater, tower crane, under construction, university, yellow
SoHo285 Mercer Street285 Mercer Street, built in 1911 as lofts, now houses New York University’s Department of Environmental Studies.1911, 285 Mercer St., 285 Mercer Street, America, Department of Environmental Studies, Empire State, Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYU, New York, New York City, New York County, New York University, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, campus, cityscape, college, education, educational, exterior, fire escape, ground floor retail, low-rise, metropolitan, offices, stone, stores, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, university, urban, vertical
Tribeca1 York Street1 York Street, Tribeca, is a loft-style residential condominium composed of a glass tower above a six-story brick base with stores.1 York St., 1 York Street, 2008, 6th Avenue, America, Avenue of the Americas, Empire State, Enrique Norton, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Tribeca, York Street, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca10 Hubert Street10 Hubert Street is a five-story store and lofts building of brick with brownstone and terra cotta accents in the Tribeca North Historic District.10 Hubert St., 10 Hubert Street, 1892, America, Collister Street, Empire State, Julius Kastner, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Romanesque Revival, Tribeca, Tribeca North Historic District, architecture, brick, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, metropolitan, mixed-use, polychrome brick, residential, restored, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Tribeca108 Leonard Street108 Leonard Street, aka Clock Tower Building, was built as New York Life Insurance Company Building. The New York City landmark is now apartments.108 Leonard Street, 1899, 346 Broadway, Broadway, Catherine Lane, Clock Tower Building, Empire State, June, Lafayette Street, Leonard Street, Manhattan, McKim Mead & White, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York Life Insurance Company Building, New York State, Stephen Decatur Hatch, adaptive reuse, arched windows, architecture, brick, buildings, clock, copper dome, eagles, exterior, high rise, high-rise, highrise, historic, landmark, lower Manhattan, marble, masonry, neo-Italian Renaissance, redevelopment, residential conversion, skyscraper, street view, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta
Tribeca109 West Broadway109 West Broadway, Tribeca South Historic District, bears signs of earlier store and loft occupants; it is now apartments above a café.109 W Broadway, 109 West Broadway, 1860, America, Empire State, Italianate, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca South Historic District, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, converted, exterior, faded signs, ghost signs, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, renovated, sandstone, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Tribeca11 Avenue of the Americas11 Avenue of the Americas during renovation (2016); the three-story commercial building became the Grand Eleven restaurant.11 6th Avenue, 11 Avenue of the Americas, 11 Sixth Ave., 11 Sixth Avenue, 1920, America, Empire State, Grand Eleven, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Tribeca, architecture, brick, brickwork, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, parapet, renovation, restaurant, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca110 Hudson StreetBorden House, 110 Hudson Street, Tribeca West Historic District, is a Beaux Arts apartment building, converted from the 1904 Borden offices.110 Hudson St., 110 Hudson Street, 1904, America, Beaux Arts, Borden House, Empire State, George Howard Chamberlin, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, converted, exterior, granite, historic, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca125 Barclay StreetArt Deco beauty gone: This brick and terra cotta façade of the former World Telegram Building is being replaced with a glass curtain wall.125 Barclay St., 125 Barclay Street, America, Art Deco, DC37, District Council 37, Empire State, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, US, World-Telegram Building, architecture, brick, building, buildings, city, cityscape, commercial, green medallions, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, pre-renovation, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Tribeca14 Vesey StreetNew York County Lawyers Association Building on Vesey Street. The club building’s stone edifice was designed by Cass Gilbert.14 Vesey St., 14 Vesey Street, 1930, America, Cass Gilbert, Club Building, Empire State, English Georgian, Financial District, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NY, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York County Lawyers Association, US, architecture, building, buildings, city, cityscape, cream, historic, landmark, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, urban, white
Tribeca16 Hudson Street16 Hudson Street, in NYC’s Tribeca West Historic District, is an 1874 brick warehouse converted to co-op apartments and stores.114-116 Reade Street, 16 Hudson St., 16 Hudson Street, 1874, America, Charles F. Mengelson, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, granite, low-rise, metropolitan, neo-Grec, residences, residential, stone, store, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, warehouse
Tribeca17 Hubert StreetFormer tea and coffee factory 17 Hubert Street, in Tribeca West Historic District, now residential above store, has Dayton Corsa & Co. “ghost sign.”17 Hubert St., 17 Hubert Street, 1890, America, Dayton Corsa & Co., Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Matthew A. Ryan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, Utilitarian, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, exterior, factory, ghost sign, historic, landmark, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, mixed-use, residential, stamped metal cornice, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca19 Park PlaceConstruction photo (2016) of 19 Park Place in Tribeca, a glass-faced residential condo with large balconies completed in 2017.19 Park Place, 2017, America, Empire State, Iris Tribeca, Ismael Leyva Architects, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Tribeca, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, construction, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, terraces, tower, under construction, urban
Tribeca28 Hubert Street28 Hubert Street, Tribeca North Historic District, is a yellow brick commercial loft building converted to residential cooperative above stores.1896, 28 Hubert St., 28 Hubert Street, 397 Washington St., America, Empire State, George F. Pelham, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Renaissance Revival, Tribeca, Tribeca North Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residential, roman brick, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, warehouse
Tribeca30 Park Place30 Park Place/27 Barclay Street, Tribeca, is the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences, designed by Robert A.M. Stern, completed in 2016.2016, 27 Barclay St., 27 Barclay Street, 30 Park Place, America, Barclay Street, Empire State, Four Seasons Hotel, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, RAMSA, Robert A.M. Stern, Tribeca, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, high-rise, limestone, metropolitan, mixed-use, multi-family residential, precast concrete, residences, residential, slender, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Tribeca30 Vesey Street30 Vesey Street, Underwood Building, is a brick-and-terra cotta office building in Tribeca. It was built in 1912, designed by Starrett & Van Vleck.1912, 30 Vesey St., 30 Vesey Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Starrett & Van Vleck, Tribeca, U.S., USA, Underwood Building, United States, architecture, brick, brown brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, fire escape, ground floor retail, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, skyscraper, stores, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Tribeca34 Leonard Street34 Leonard Street, designed by restoration specialist Beyer Blinder Belle, blends in with Tribeca’s historic low-rise loft buildings.2009, 34 Leonard St., 34 Leonard Street, America, Beyer Blinder Belle, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Tribeca, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, canopy, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low-rise, metal spandrels, metropolitan, modern, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Tribeca365 Broadway365 Broadway, New York City, has been converted from offices to apartments; few historic details (such as this doorway) remain.365 Broadway, 68 Franklin Street, Broadway, Empire State, Franklin Street, June, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York State, Tribeca, adaptive reuse, arched windows, architecture, brick, buildings, detail, doorway, exterior, former office building, hospitality, lower Manhattan, masonry, pineapple, redevelopment, residential conversion, street view, summer, sunny
Tribeca366 BroadwayTerra cotta details of landmark Broadway-Franklin Building, offices converted to cooperative apartments named Collect Pond House, at 366 Broadway.1909, 366 Broadway, America, Asian, Beaux Arts, Broadway Textile Building, Broadway-Franklin Building, Chinatown, Collect Pond House, Empire State, Frederick C. Browne, LES, Lower East Side, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Tribeca, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, ethnic neighborhood, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, renovated, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, tourist destination, urban
Tribeca388 Greenwich StreetTriBecCa’s northernmost tower, 388 Greenwich Street, former home of Shearson Lehman and Travelers Insurance, was bought and occupied by Citigroup.1988, 388 Greenwich St., 388 Greenwich Street, America, Empire State, Hudson River, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Shearson Lehman Plaza, Travelers Building, TriBeCa, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, office building, offices, riverfront, skyscraper, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban, waterfront
Tribeca40-44 Hudson Street40-44 Hudson Street, Tribeca West Historic District, are similar renovated store and loft buildings of the late 1800s by different architects.1858, 1896, 1898, 40 Hudson St., 40 Hudson Street, 42 Hudson St., 42 Hudson Street, 44 Hudson St., 44 Hudson Street, America, Edward E. Ashley, Empire State, George F. Pelham, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, exterior, landmark, lofts, metropolitan, residential, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra-cotta, urban
Tribeca451 Washington StreetStriking Tribeca landmark, neo-Flemish Fleming Smith Warehouse, converted to co-op apartments. At 451 Washington Street/135 Watts Street.135 Watts St., 135 Watts Street, 1892, 451 Washington St., 451 Washington Street, America, Empire State, Fleming Smith Warehouse, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Romanesque Revival, Stephen Decatur Hatch, Tribeca, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, copper, exterior, historic, industrial, landmark, looking up, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Flemish, polychrome brick, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, warehouse
Tribeca47 Hudson Street47 Hudson Street, Tribeca West Historic District, is a brick-and-stone factory/ warehouse/ office building converted to residential with stores.1881, 47 Hudson St., 47 Hudson Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Romanesque Revival, Schepp Building, Stephen Decatur Hatch, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, converted, exterior, factory, historic, landmark, metropolitan, neo-Grec, offices, renovated, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, warehouse
Tribeca48 Laight StreetThe six story brick and stone condo at 48 Laight Street replaces a 1938 gas station in the Tribeca North Historic District; it was built in 2006.2006, 48 Laight St., 48 Laight Street, America, Dana Lee Sottile, Empire State, Kutnicki Bernstein Architects, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca North Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, ground floor retail, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban
Tribeca50 Hudson StreetPre-expansion photo of 50 Hudson Street, Tribeca West Historic District. The NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission approved addition of two floors.1925, 50 Hudson St., 50 Hudson Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, William F. Hemstreet, adaptive reuse, architecture, archive photo, brick, brown brick, building, cityscape, commercial, converted, exterior, factory, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, offices, pre-expansion, pre-renovation, renovated, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca54 Laight Street54 Laight Street, Tribeca North Historic District, is a red brick warehouse built in 1870 and converted to offices in 1990 and 2009.1870, 54 Laight St., 54 Laight Street, America, Empire State, George W. DaCunha, German Rundbogenstil, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca North Historic District, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, converted, exterior, fire escape, historic, iron cornice, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, offices, pediment, red brick, renovated, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, warehouse
Tribeca55 Hudson StreetFormer factory and warehouse 55 Hudson Street, aka American Express Building, is a landmark converted to residential cooperative.55 Hudson St., 55 Hudson Street, America, American Express Building, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, converted, cooperative, exterior, factory, historic, landmark, metropolitan, renovated, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, warehouse
Tribeca55 North Moore Street55 North Moore Street, Tribeca West Historic District, is an 1890 warehouse converted to cooperative apartments above ground floor commercial space.1890, 55 N Moore St., 55 North Moore St., 55 North Moore Street, America, Cast Iron, Charles Coolidge Haight, Empire State, Granite, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, Masonry, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Orange Brick, Romanesque Revival, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, co-op, converted, cooperative, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, renovated, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, warehouse
Tribeca56 LeonardJenga Tower and 8 Spruce Street stand out in view south from Pier 57. Both residential towers break the apartment building design mold.56 Leonard St., 56 Leonard Street, 8 Spruce St., 8 Spruce Street, America, Empire State, Frank Gehry, Jenga Building, Jenga Tower, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, attraction, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, tower, urban, vertical
Tribeca56 Leonard Street56 Leonard Street’s architects called it “houses stacked in the sky,” but the Tribeca (NYC) skyscraper is better known as the Jenga Building.2016, 56 Leonard Street, Church Street, Empire State, Herzog & de Meuron, Jenga Building, June, Leonard Street, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York State, Tribeca, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, buildings, cantilever, concrete, condominium, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, highrise, houses stacked in the sky, lower Manhattan, mirror glass, modern, postmodern, reflective glass, residences, residential, skyscraper, street view, summer, sunny, tower
Tribeca60 Hudson StreetDetail: 60 Hudson Street, a 24-story Art Deco tower built as Western Union’s nerve center, is now one of the world’s most important internet hubs.1930, 60 Hudson St., 60 Hudson Street, America, Art Deco, Downtown New York City Data Center, Dutch and German Expressionist, Empire State, Internet, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Voorhees Gmelin & Walker, Western Union Building, architecture, building, cityscape, colocation center, commercial, data center, exterior, high-rise, historic, internet hub, landmark, metropolitan, office building, offices, street scene, street view, streetscape, telecommunications center, tower, urban
Tribeca60 Lispenard Street60 Lispenard Street, Tribeca East Historic District, was built in 1895 as store and loft building; it is now an apartment building, named Wanamaker.1895, 60 Lispenard St., 60 Lispenard Street, America, Empire State, Gilbert A. Schellenger, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Renaissance Revival, Tribeca, Tribeca East Historic District, Wanamaker, adaptive reuse, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, converted, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, renovated, residential, roman brick, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca65 Worth Street65 Worth Street, Tribeca East Historic District, is an 1860 Italianate cast iron and stone loft building converted to condominium apartments.1860, 65 Worth St., 65 Worth Street, America, Empire State, Italianate, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca East Historic District, Worth Building, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, condo, condominium, converted, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, metropolitan, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca69 Hudson StreetThe former New York Hospital, built 1894 at 69 Hudson Street, is now condominium apartments in Tribeca West Historic District.1894, 69 Hudson St., 69 Hudson Street, America, Empire State, Josiah C. Cady, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York Hospital, Renaissance Revival, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brownstone, building, cast iron, cityscape, condo, condominium, converted, exterior, historic, hospital, landmark, metropolitan, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca71 Hudson Street71 Hudson Street, Tribeca West Historic District, is an 1880 cast iron and brick store and lofts building, converted to apartments.1880, 71 Hudson St., 71 Hudson Street, America, Amzi Hill, Empire State, Flemish Revival, Italianate, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, converted, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, lofts, metropolitan, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca78 Laight Street78 Laight Street, dubbed Pearline Soap Factory Condominium, is a 2006 apartment building in the midst of Tribeca North Historic District.2006, 78 Laight St., 78 Laight Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Pearline Soap Factory Condominium, Tribeca, Tribeca North Historic District, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, lofts, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, non-historic, red brick, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca79 Laight Street79 Laight Street, Tribeca North Historic District, is the 1853 United States Sugar Building warehouse, converted to apartments.1853, 79 Laight St., 79 Laight Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Sugar Warehouse, Tribeca, Tribeca North Historic District, United States Sugar Building, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, brownstone, building, cityscape, commercial, converted, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, red brick, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, warehouse
Tribeca8 Thomas StreetVenetian Gothic landmark David S. Browne Store, 8 Thomas Street, near Broadway in TriBeCa, is a tiny brick and stone gem above a cast iron storefront.1876, 8 Thomas St., 8 Thomas Street, America, David S. Browne Store, Empire State, High Victorian Gothic, J. Morgan Slade, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Venetian Gothic, Victorian Gothic, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, red brick, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Tribeca9 Jay Street9 Jay Street, former stable in Tribeca West Historic District, is connected by skybridge to 67 Hudson Street; both were part of New York Hospital.1908, 9 Jay St., 9 Jay Street, America, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Robertson & Potter, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cast iron, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, laundry, low-rise, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, orange brick, residence, residential, skybridge, stable, stamped metal cornice, street scene, street view, streetscape, townhouse, urban
Tribeca90 Hudson Street90 Hudson Street, Tribeca West Historic District, is an 1882 Romanesque Revival warehouse converted to apartments.1882, 90 Hudson St., 90 Hudson Street, America, Edward Hale Kendall, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Romanesque Revival, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, converted, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, warehouse
Tribeca93 Hudson Street93 Hudson Street, Maltz Franklin Building, is a 1930 Art Deco office building; the brick and terra cotta landmark still serves its original purpose.1930, 93 Hudson St., 93 Hudson Street, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Lower Manhattan, Maltz-Franklin Building, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Tribeca, Tribeca West Historic District, Victor Mayper, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, condo, condominium, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, renovated, spandrels, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
TribecaWorth StreetWorth Street, looking west from Lafayette Street/Federal Plaza. Jacob Javits Federal Building at left, 56 Leonard Street (Jenga Building) in distance.56 Leonard Street, America, Bishops Crook light pole, Civic Center, Empire State, Federal Plaza, Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, Jenga Building, LES, Lafayette Street, Lower East Side, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Worth Street, architecture, bright sky, building, cityscape, crosswalk, exterior, high-rise, metropolitan, pedestrians, skyscraper, street scene, streetscape, urban, vertical
Union Square201 Park Avenue SouthW New York – Union Square hotel, with its distinctive red-tile mansard roof, towers over Union Square Park; the NYC landmark is a former office tower.17th Street, 1911, 201 Park Ave. S, 201 Park Avenue South, 50 Union Square East, Albert D’Oench, Beaux Arts, D’Oench & Yost, Empire State, Fourth Avenue, Germania, Germania Life Insurance Company Building, Guardian, Guardian Life Insurance Company Building, Joseph W. Yost, June, Manhattan, Marriott, NRHP, NYC, NYC landmark, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York State, Park Avenue South, U.S., USA, Union Square, United States, W Hotels, W New York – Union Square, adaptive reuse, architecture, buildings, corner, exterior, high-rise, historic, hotel, landmark, lower Manhattan, mansard roof, masonry, red Spanish tile, street view, summer, sunny
Union Square31 Union Square WestLimestone-clad Bank of the Metropolis Building, overlooking Union Square, is now an apartment building.1903, 31 Union Square West, America, Bank of the Metropolis, Bruce Price, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bank, brick, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, tower, urban
Union Square5-7 East 17th StreetLadies’ Mile Historic District: 5 & 7 E 17th St. are commercial loft buildings built in 1902, designed by Edwin Wilbur (5) and Moore & Laudsiedel (7).1902, 5-7 E 17th St., 5-7 East 17th St., 5-7 East 17th Street, America, Edwin Wilbur, Empire State, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, Moore & Laudsiedel, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Union Square71 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: Van Beuren Building, 71 Fifth Avenue, a 1907 store and loft structure, was modernized as an office building.1907, 71 Fifth Avenue, 71Fifth Ave., America, Charles Volz, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Van Beuren Building, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Union Square85 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: Annin Building, 85 Fifth Avenue, was built in 1901 as lofts and later converted to offices.1901, 85 Fifth Avenue, 85Fifth Ave., America, Annin Building, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Louis Korn, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, offices, stone, store, streetscape, sunny, urban
Union Square89 Fifth AvenueLadies’ Mile Historic District: Simon Dezer Building, 89 Fifth Avenue, was built in 1902 as commercial stores and lofts.1902, 89 Fifth Ave., 89 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Flatiron District, Ladies Mile, Ladies Mile Historic District, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert Maynicke, Simon Dezer Building, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, lofts, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Union SquareUnion SquareA splash of vibrant healthy color at NYC’s Union Square Greenmarket, a farmers’ market open four days a week year-round.America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, Union Square, Union Square Greenmarket, United States, background, bright, bright colors, carrots, cheerful, cityscape, exterior, farmers’ market, green, greens, happy, healthy, metropolitan, natural light, open shade, orange, produce, purple, radishes, red, root vegetables, saturated colors, streetscape, urban, vegetables, vibrant
Union SquareUnion Square ParkA sea of signs – International Women’s Day rally and march, 8 March 2025.8 March, America, Empire State, Greenwich Village, International Women’s Day, Lower Manhattan, Manhattan, March 8, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, Union Square Park, United States, Women’s Day march, Women’s Day rally, abortion rights, cityscape, demonstration, demonstrator, demonstrators, feminist, feminists, gay rights, gender rights, march, metropolitan, placards, political, rally, signs, streetscape, transgender rights, urban, women’s issues, women’s rights
Upper East Side1 East End Avenue1 East End Avenue is an Upper East Side cooperative apartment building built in 1929.1 East End Avenue, 1929, Albert W. Lewis, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Pleasants Pennington, UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, bay windows, brick, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, limestone, residential
Upper East Side1 Gracie SquareOne Gracie Square is a Rosario Candela-designed apartment building on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.1 Gracie Square, 1929, East 84th Street, East End Avenue, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, One Gracie Square, Rosario Candela, UES, Upper East Side, William Lawrence Bottomley, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, residential
Upper East Side1000 Fifth AvenueFountains enliven The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a monumental amalgam of architects and styles, part of New York’s famed “Museum Mile.”1000 5th Ave., 1000 Fifth Ave., 1000 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum Mile, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, October, Upper East Side, architecture, art museum, attraction, autumn, building, cityscape, exterior, fall, fountains, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, museum, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, visitor attraction
Upper East Side1009 Fifth AvenueBenjamin N. Duke House, a mansard-roofed, brick-and-stone mansion, is a NYC landmark sited across Fifth Avenue from The Metropolitan Museum of Art.1009 5th Ave., 1009 Fifth Ave., 1009 Fifth Avenue, 1901, America, Beaux Arts, Benjamin N. Duke House, Empire State, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, October, Upper East Side, Welch Smith & Provot, architecture, autumn, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fall, limestone, mansion, masonry, metropolitan, residence, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side1009 Park AvenueUpper East Side: Emery Roth designed 1009 Park Avenue in Colonial Revival style. The 114-story apartment building is a NYC landmark.1009 Park Ave., 1009 Park Avenue, 1924, America, Colonial Revival, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Park Avenue Historic District, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side10-12 Gracie Square10-12 Gracie Square is a Van Wart & Wein-designed building overlooking the East River in Yorkville.10 Gracie Square, Art Deco, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Van Wart & Wein, Yorkville, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, residential
Upper East Side1015 Madison AvenueBright yellow and black, 1015 Madison Avenue, stands out for its color, shape, and size among taller, traditional masonry buildings on Madison Avenue.1015 Madison Ave., 1015 Madison Avenue, 1940, America, Empire State, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, October, The Kimberly, Upper East Side, apartments, architecture, autumn, building, cityscape, commercial, dormers, exterior, fall, ground floor retail, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, mixed-use, modern, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, urban, yellow
Upper East Side1015 Park AvenueUpper East Side: Ernest Flagg designed the Lewis Gouverneur and Nathalie Bailey Morris House in Federal Revival style. The landmark was built in 1914.1015 Park Ave., 1015 Park Avenue, 1914, America, Empire State, Ernest Flagg, Federal Revival, Lewis Gouverneur and Nathalie Bailey Morris House, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Park Avenue Historic District, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residential, single family, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1049 Park AvenueUpper East Side: Mills & Bottomley designed 1049 Park Avenue in Renaissance Revival style. The residential landmark was erected in 1920.1049 Park Ave., 1049 Park Avenue, 1920, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Mills & Bottomley, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Park Avenue Historic District, Renaissance Revival, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side1070 Park AvenueUpper East Side: Schwartz & Gross designed apartment house 1070 Park Avenue in Medieval Revival style. The landmark was built in 1928.1070 Park Ave., 1070 Park Avenue, 1928, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Medieval Revival, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Park Avenue Historic District, Schwartz & Gross, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1071 Fifth AvenueSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum is among New York City’s most famous cultural attractions, designed by equally famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright.1071 5th Ave., 1071 Fifth Ave., 1071 Fifth Avenue, America, Carnegie Hill, Empire State, Frank Lloyd Wright, Manhattan, Museum Mile, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, October, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Upper East Side, architecture, attraction, autumn, building, cityscape, exterior, fall, famous, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, modern, museum, street scene, street view, streetscape, tourist attraction, urban, visitor attraction
Upper East Side1085 Fifth AvenueLandmark neo-Gothic style Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest, was built in 1929; its congregation was founded by Civil War veterans in 1865.1085 5th Ave., 1085 Fifth Ave., 1085 Fifth Avenue, 1929, America, Church of the Heavenly Rest, Empire State, Episcopal, Manhattan, Mayers Murray & Phillip, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, October, Upper East Side, architecture, autumn, building, church, cityscape, exterior, fall, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, place of worship, religious, sacred, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Upper East Side111 East 87th StreetUpper East Side: Now the Anglican Christ Church, the façade is inscribed in German “Siebenten Tags Adventisten Kirche” – Seventh Day Adventist Church.111 E 87th St., 111 East 87th St., 111 East 87th Street, America, Anglican, Christ Church, Empire State, German, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Seventh Day Adventist, Siebenten Tags Adventisten Kirche, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, metropolitan, neo-Gothic, place of worship, religious, sacred, stained glass, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1111 Park AvenueUpper East Side: 1111 Park Avenue, a NYC landmark, was built in 1925 to the plans of Schwartz & Gross. The brick façade is in Colonial Revival style.1111 Park Ave., 1111 Park Avenue, 1925, America, Colonial Revival, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Park Avenue Historic District, Schwartz & Gross, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, granite, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side1112 Park AvenueUpper East Side: Emery Roth designed 1112 Park Avenue in Colonial Revival style. The 15-story landmark was built in 1927 and is now a co-op.1112 Park Ave., 1112 Park Avenue, 1927, America, Colonial Revival, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Park Avenue Historic District, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side1125 Fifth AvenueUpper East Side: Emery Roth designed 1125 Fifth Avenue in no-Renaissance style. The 14-story landmark apartment building was built in 1925.1125 5th Ave., 1125 Fifth Ave., 1125 Fifth Avenue, 1926, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1130 Fifth AvenueDelano & Aldrich designed the NYC landmark Willard and Dorothy Whitney Straight Mansion, once again a single-family residence at 1130 Fifth Avenue.1130 5th Ave., 1130 Fifth Ave., 1130 Fifth Avenue, 1915, America, Carnegie Hill, Delano & Aldrich, Empire State, Federal, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Willard and Dorothy Whitney Straight Mansion, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, mansion, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Georgian, red brick, single-family residence, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical, white marble
Upper East Side1133 Fifth AvenueUpper East Side: Emery Roth designed landmark 1133 Fifth Avenue in neo-Federal style. The apartment building is now a cooperative.1133 5th Ave., 1133 Fifth Ave., 1133 Fifth Avenue, 1928, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Park Avenue Historic District, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Federal, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side114 East 90th StreetUpper East Side: Emery Roth-designed 114 East 90th Street was built in 1926. The mid-rise apartment building is now a cooperative.114 E 90th St., 114 East 90th St., 114 East 90th Street, 1926, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side1148 Fifth AvenueUpper East Side: Walter B. Chambers designed 1148 Fifth Avenue in neo-Georgian style. The landmark was built in 1923.1148 5th Ave., 1148 Fifth Ave., 1148 Fifth Avenue, 1923, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Walter B. Chambers, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Georgian, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side115 East 74th StreetUES Historic District: Church of the Resurrection (originally Church of the Holy Sepulchre) is an Episcopal church built in 1869 of Bluestone.115 E 74th St., 115 East 74th St., 115 East 74th Street, 1869, America, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Church of the Resurrection, Empire State, Episcopal, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renwick & Sands, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, Victorian Gothic, architecture, bluestone, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side115 East 87th StreetUpper East Side: Carnegie Tower is a 38-story residential high-rise built in 1972 at 115 East 87th Street in Manhattan’s Carnegie Hill neighborhood.115 E 87th St., 115 East 87th St., 115 East 87th Street, 1972, America, Carnegie Hill, Carnegie Tower, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Upper East Side116 East 68th StreetUES Historic District: 116 East 68th Street is the northern half of Millan House, a pair of apartment houses with common landscaped courtyard.116 E 68th St., 116 East 68th St., 116 East 68th Street, 1931, America, Andrew J. Thomas, Empire State, Manhattan, Millan House, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Romanesque, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1175 Park AvenueUpper East Side: Emery Roth designed 1175 Park Avenue in neo-Renaissance style. The landmark apartment building was built in 1925.1175 Park Ave., 1175 Park Avenue, 1925, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1185 Park AvenueUpper East Side: A triple-arched grand entry is focal point of the Schwartz & Gross-designed 1929 landmark apartment building at 1185 Park Avenue.1185 Park Ave., 1185 Park Avenue, 1929, America, Empire State, Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Schwartz & Gross, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Gothic, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side12 East 96th StreetLa Scuola d’ Italia Guglielmo Marconi occupies NYC landmark Robert L. Livingston House at 12 East 96th Street in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.12 E 96th St., 12 East 96th St., 12 East 96th Street, 1916, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Juliet balcony, La Scuola d’ Italia Guglielmo Marconi, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Ogden Codman, Robert L Livingston House, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, adaptive reuse, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, granite, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, school, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, town house, urban
Upper East Side120 East End AvenueCharles A. Platt designed 120 East End Avenue in International style, clad entirely in limestone; the co-op overlooks Yorkville’s Carl Schurz Park.120 East End Ave., 120 East End Avenue, 1931, America, Charles A. Platt, International style, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Yorkville, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high-rise, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Upper East Side125 East 72nd Street125 East 72nd Street, a Colonial Revival apartment building of brick and stone designed by Schwartz & Gross, built in 1916.125 E 72nd St., 125 East 72nd St., 125 East 72nd Street, 1916, America, Colonial Revival, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Schwartz & Gross, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side125 East 74th StreetUES Historic District: Iron balconies grace the brick-and-stone façade of the apartment house 125 East 74th Street, built in 1928.125 E 74th St., 125 East 74th St., 125 East 74th Street, 1928, America, Empire State, Lafayette A. Goldstone, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Italian Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side126 East 74th StreetUES Historic District: 126 East 74th Street is a stucco-faced row house designed by John G. Prague and built in 1875.126 E 74th St., 126 East 74th St., 126 East 74th Street, 1875, 1926, America, Edward I. Shire, Empire State, Italianate, John G. Prague, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Spanish tiles, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, residential, row house, streetscape, stucco, sunny, urban
Upper East Side128 East 74th StreetUES Historic District: 128 East 74th Street, designed by John G. Prague, was originally a Brownstone Italianate design, since altered.128 E 74th St., 128 East 74th St., 128 East 74th Street, 1875, America, Empire State, Italianate, John G. Prague, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, altered façade, architecture, bright, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, residential, row house, rusticated brownstone, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1283 York AvenueDavid H. Koch Center, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, is an all-glass-enclosed structure. A wood screen is part of the triple-glazed shell.1283 York Ave., 1283 York Avenue, America, David H. Koch Center, Empire State, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, glass, glass curtain wall, high rise, high-rise, hospital, metropolitan, streetscape, urban
Upper East Side129 East 82nd StreetUpper East Side: Emery Roth designed mid-rise apartment building 129 East 82nd Street; it was built in 1916, and is now a cooperative.129 E 82nd St., 129 East 82nd St., 129 East 82nd Street, 1916, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side130 East 74th StreetUES Historic District: 130 East 74th Street, designed by John G. Prague, was originally a Brownstone Italianate design, since altered.130 E 74th St., 130 East 74th St., 130 East 74th Street, 1875, America, Empire State, Italianate, John G. Prague, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, altered façade, architecture, bright, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side130 East End AvenueEmery Roth designed 130 East End Avenue in Yorkville, Manhattan with an Egyptian/Art Deco motif especially visible in the parapet frieze.130 East End Ave., 130 East End Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Yorkville, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper East Side1316 Madison AvenueUpper East Side: Gilbert A. Schellenger designed three row houses on Madison Avenue at East 93rd Street; this one turned green with ivy.1316 Madison Ave., 1316 Madison Avenue, 1890, America, Claremont, Empire State, Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District, Gilbert A. Schellenger, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, green, historic, ivy-covered, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, streetscape, stucco, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1316-1320 Madison AvenueUpper East Side: Gilbert A. Schellenger designed these brick-and-stone row houses on Madison Avenue at East 93rd Street.1316-1320 Madison Ave., 1316-1320 Madison Avenue, 1890, America, Empire State, Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District, Gilbert A. Schellenger, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1318-1320 Madison AvenueUpper East Side: Gilbert A. Schellenger designed these brick-and-stone row houses on Madison Avenue at East 93rd Street.1318-1320 Madison Ave., 1318-1320 Madison Avenue, 1890, America, Empire State, Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District, Gilbert A. Schellenger, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1326 Madison AvenueUpper East Side: Neville & Bagge designed 1326 Madison Avenue in Renaissance Revival style. The brown brick and stone landmark was built in 1900.1326 Madison Ave., 1326 Madison Avenue, 1900, America, Empire State, Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, Neville & Bagge, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1339 Madison AvenueUpper East Side: John R. Thomas designed the Squadron A Armory, erected in 1895. This brick remnant survives on the campus of Hunter College.1339 Madison Ave., 1339 Madison Avenue, 1895, America, Empire State, John R. Thomas, Manhattan, Military Gothic, NYC, NYC designated landmark, National Guard, New York, New York City, New York County, Squadron A Armory, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, armory, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, military, red, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side1361 Madison AvenueUpper East Side: Harry B. Mulliken designed Madison Court, 1361 Madison Avenue, in neo-Renaissance style. The landmark was erected in 1901.1361 Madison Ave., 1361 Madison Avenue, 1901, 51 East 95th Street, America, Empire State, Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District, Harry B. Mulliken, Madison Court, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side140 East 63rd StreetFormer Barbizon Hotel for Women, a NYC landmark, is now Barbizon/63, a residential condo tower on East 63rd Street at Lexington Avenue.140 E 63rd St., 140 East 63rd St., 140 East 63rd Street, 1928, America, Barbizon, Barbizon Hotel for Women, Empire State, Manhattan, Murgatroyd & Ogden, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, October, Romanesque Revival, Upper East Side, architecture, autumn, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, fall, high-rise, historic, horizontal, hotel, landmark, metropolitan, residential conversion, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Upper East Side141 East 72nd Street141 East 72nd Street, a Colonial Revival apartment building of brick and stone designed by Rouse & Goldstone, built in 1923.141 E 72nd St., 141 East 72nd St., 141 East 72nd Street, 1923, America, Colonial Revival, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rouse & Goldstone, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side15 East 72nd Street15 East 72nd Street, a Beaux Arts landmark erected 1898, designed by John H. Duncan.America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, building, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side150 East 72nd Street150 East 72nd Street, a Renaissance Revival apartment building of brick and stone designed by Schwartz & Gross, built in 1914.150 E 72nd St., 150 East 72nd St., 150 East 72nd Street, 1914, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Renaissance Revival, Schwartz & Gross, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vertical
Upper East Side151 East 80th StreetUpper East Side: Emery Roth designed The Tacoma, a mid-rise apartment building at 151 East 80th Street, at the corner of Lexington Avenue.151 E 80th St., 151 East 80th St., 151 East 80th Street, 1922, America, Carnegie Hill, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Tacoma, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side155 East 72nd Street155 East 72nd Street, a Renaissance Revival apartment building of brick and stone designed by Cross & Cross, built in 1928.155 E 72nd St., 155 East 72nd St., 155 East 72nd Street, 1928, America, Cross & Cross, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Renaissance Revival, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, horizontal, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Upper East Side1558 Third AvenueUpper East Side: 1558 Third Avenue was controversial for its height. The condo tower was built in 2016 of concrete and Kolumba bricks.1558 3rd Ave., 1558 Third Ave., 1558 Third Avenue, 180 East 88th Street, 2016, America, Empire State, HTO Architect, Kolumba bricks, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, concrete, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, sunny, tower, urban
Upper East Side159 East 87th StreetUpper East Side: This 1868 firehouse isn’t red. It was repurposed after a century, briefly became Andy Warhol’s studio, and is now a townhouse.159 E 87th St., 159 East 87th St., 159 East 87th Street, 1868, America, Andy Warhol Studio, Carnegie Hill, Empire State, Hook & Ladder 13, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, firehouse, gray, grey, masonry, metropolitan, residence, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, townhouse, urban
Upper East Side160 East 72nd Street160 East 72nd Street, an Italian Renaissance Revival apartment building of brick and stone designed by Taylor & Levi, built in 1928.160 E 72nd St., 160 East 72nd St., 160 East 72nd Street, 1928, America, Empire State, Italian Romanesque Revival, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Taylor & Levi, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Upper East Side167 East 61st StreetThe former Trump Plaza is now known as 167 East 61st Street, a high-rise cooperative fronting Third Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.167 E 61st St., 167 East 61st St., 167 East 61st Street, America, Empire State, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, October, Trump Plaza, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartment tower, apartments, architecture, autumn, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, fall, high-rise, horizontal, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, residential tower, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Upper East Side167 East 74th StreetOwners of 167 East 74th Street are apparently fond of squirrels: 20 of them grace the stucco façade, two more perch on the stoop handrail.167 E 74th St., 167 East 74th St., 167 East 74th Street, 1910, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, row house, squirrels, stoop, streetscape, stucco, sunny, townhouse, urban
Upper East Side17 East 84th StreetGeorge Pelham-designed 17 East 84th Street mimics half-timbered construction with copper “timbers” in a brick and stone façade.17 E 84th St., 17 East 84th St., 17 East 84th Street, 1923, America, Empire State, English Medieval, George F. Pelham, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, horizontal, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Upper East Side171 East 74th StreetSteel balconies cling to the front of 171 East 74th Street, a slender five-story brick apartment building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.171 E 74th St., 171 East 74th St., 171 East 74th Street, 1910, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, row house, stone, streetscape, sunny, townhouse, urban
Upper East Side1755 York AvenueThe Barclay is a brick residential tower in Manhattan’s Yorkville section. The river-facing façade is accented by three lines of bay windows.1755 York Ave., 1755 York Avenue, America, Empire State, HDR, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Barclay, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bay windows, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, tower, urban, vivid
Upper East Side184 East 76th StreetUpper East Side: Roman Catholic St. Jean Baptiste Church, erected in 1913, is a NYC landmark at 184 East 76th Street.184 E 76th St., 184 East 76th St., 184 East 76th Street, 1913, America, Empire State, Italian Mannerist, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Nicholas Sirracino, Roman Catholic, Saint Jean Baptiste Church, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side19 East 72nd Street19 East 72nd Street is a landmark building of the Upper East Side with a distinctive limestone base.19 East 72nd Street, 1937, East 72nd Street, Manhattan, Mott Schmidt, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Rosario Candela, UES, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, residential, upper east side
Upper East Side2 East 70th StreetUpper East Side: Canopied entrance of 2 East 70th Street, designed by Rosario Candela, built 1928; Upper East Side Historic District.1928, 2 E 70th St., 2 East 70th St., 2 East 70th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rosario Candela, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, canopy, cityscape, entrance, exterior, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side2 East 91st StreetNYC Landmark Cooper Hewitt, the Smithsonian Design Museum, is the former Carnegie Mansion on Fifth Avenue’s “Museum Mile.”2 E 91st St., 2 East 91st St., 2 East 91st Street, America, Babb Cook & Willard, Beaux Arts, Carnegie Hill, Carnegie Mansion, Cooper Hewitt, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, October, Upper East Side, architecture, autumn, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fall, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, museum, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Upper East Side20 East 68th StreetEmery Roth designed this 1947 residential condominium in white brick above a stone base, with stores on Madison Avenue. (Lenox Hill, Upper East Side)1947, 20 E 68th St., 20 East 68th St., 20 East 68th Street, America, Emery Roth, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, white, white brick
Upper East Side20 East End Avenue20 East End Avenue is a luxury condominium building designed by Robert A.M. Stern in the New Classical style.20 East End Avenue, 2019, East End Avenue, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New Classical, New York, New York City, Robert A.M. Stern, UES, Upper East Side, Yorkville, apartment building, apartments, brick, condo, condominium, high-rise, limestone, luxury, porte cochere, residential
Upper East Side200 East 61st StreetThe Savoy is a 42-story luxury condo complex at 200 East 61st Street on Third Avenue in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.200 E 61st St., 200 East 61st St., 200 East 61st Street, America, Empire State, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, October, Savoy, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartment tower, apartments, architecture, autumn, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, fall, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, residential tower, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
Upper East Side21 East 87th StreetUpper East Side: The Emery Roth-designed apartment building at 21 East 87th Street is paired with 22 East 88th Street on Madison Avenue.1927, 21 E 87th St., 21 East 87th St., 21 East 87th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side210 East 73rd Street210 East 73rd Street is one of six Emery Roth-designed apartment buildings in Bing & Bing’s Eastgate (aka East Village) development.1931, 210 E 73rd St., 210 East 73rd St., 210 East 73rd Street, America, East Village, Eastgate, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Romanesque, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper East Side215 East 72nd Street215 East 72nd Street, a brick and stone apartment building designed by Lafayette A. Goldstone, built 1929 as a cooperative.215 E 72nd St., 215 East 72nd St., 215 East 72nd Street, America, Empire State, Juliet balconies, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, brown brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fall, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, pilasters, residences, residential, stone, stone base, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side215 East 73rd Street215 East 73rd Street is one of six Emery Roth-designed apartment buildings in Bing & Bing’s Eastgate (aka East Village) development.1931, 215 E 73rd St., 215 East 73rd St., 215 East 73rd Street, America, East Village, Eastgate, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Romanesque, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper East Side22 East 88th StreetUpper East Side: The Emery Roth-designed apartment building at 22 East 88th Street is paired with 21 East 87th Street on Madison Avenue.1927, 22 E 88th St., 22 East 88th St., 22 East 88th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side22 East 89th Street22 East 89th Street, photographed before restoration/conversion to St. David’s School. Landmark building formerly Graham House.22 East 89th Street, Carnegie Hill, Graham House, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Romanesque Revival, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, archive, brick, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, pre-conversion, residential
Upper East Side220 East 73rd Street220 East 73rd Street is one of six Emery Roth-designed apartment buildings in Bing & Bing’s Eastgate (aka East Village) development.1931, 220 E 73rd St., 220 East 73rd St., 220 East 73rd Street, America, East Village, Eastgate, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Romanesque, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper East Side225 East 73rd Street225 East 73rd Street is one of six Emery Roth-designed apartment buildings in Bing & Bing’s Eastgate (aka East Village) development.1931, 225 E 73rd St., 225 East 73rd St., 225 East 73rd Street, America, East Village, Eastgate, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Romanesque, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper East Side226 East 70th Street226 East 70th Street, Upper East Side, rental apartments.226 East 70th Street, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, UES, apartment building, apartments, high-rise, residential, upper east side
Upper East Side230 East 73rd Street230 East 73rd Street is one of six Emery Roth-designed apartment buildings in Bing & Bing’s Eastgate (aka East Village) development.1931, 230 E 73rd St., 230 East 73rd St., 230 East 73rd Street, America, East Village, Eastgate, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Romanesque, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper East Side235 East 73rd Street235 East 73rd Street is one of six Emery Roth-designed apartment buildings in Bing & Bing’s Eastgate (aka East Village) development.1931, 235 E 73rd St., 235 East 73rd St., 235 East 73rd Street, America, East Village, Eastgate, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Romanesque, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper East Side242 East 72nd Street242 East 72nd Street, a brick and terra cotta apartment building designed by J.M. Felson, built 1929.242 E 72nd St., 242 East 72nd St., 242 East 72nd Street, America, Empire State, Juliet balconies, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, horizontal, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side245 East 72nd Street245 East 72nd Street, a brick and stone apartment building designed by Gronenberg & Leuchtag, built 1929.245 E 72nd St., 245 East 72nd St., 245 East 72nd Street, America, Empire State, Juliet balconies, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, arched windows, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome brick, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, tan brick, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Upper East Side25 East 77th StreetUpper East Side: Schwartz & Gross designed The Mark (formerly Hyde Park Hotel) in neo-Italian Renaissance style. The tower was built in 1926.1926, 25 E 77th St., 25 East 77th St., 25 East 77th Street, America, Empire State, Hyde Park Hotel, Manhattan, Mark Hotel, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Schwartz & Gross, The Mark, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment hotel, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, condop, exterior, high-rise, historic, hotel, landmark, metropolitan, neo-Italian Renaissance, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper East Side25 East End Avenue25 East End Avenue, in Manhattan’s Yorkville UES neighborhood, is a Cross & Cross-designed building, now a cooperative.1928, 25 East End Avenue, Cross & Cross, East End Avenue, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, The Yorkgate, UES, Upper East Side, Yorkville, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, neo-Georgian, residential
Upper East Side28 East 70th Street28 East 70th Street1927, 28 E 70th St., 28 East 70th St., 28 East 70th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartment hotel, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side3 East 71st StreetEmery Roth-designed 3 East 71st Street in Lenox Hill was built in 1944 in a modern style with very little ornamentation; it is now a co-op building.1944, 3 E 71st St., 3 East 71st St., 3 East 71st Street, America, Emery Roth, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high-rise, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, modern, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban, yellow brick
Upper East Side3 East 84th Street3 East 84th Street is an Art Deco cooperative in a neighborhood dominated by older styles.3 East 84th Street, Art Deco, Howells & Hood, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, residential
Upper East Side30 East 60th StreetEntrance to 30 East 60th Street, an Emery Roth-designed residential hotel completed in 1917 and later converted to offices.30 E 60th St., 30 East 60th St., 30 East 60th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Hotel LaSalle, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, entrance, exterior, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, residential, residential hotel, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper East Side30 East 68th StreetUES Historic District: Despite landmark status and a Madison Avenue presence, 30 East 68th Street has a shabby appearance.1925, 30 E 68th St., 30 East 68th St., 30 East 68th Street, America, Empire State, F. B. & A. Ware, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side30 East 76th Street30 East 76th Street, a condominium, is part of the Upper East Side Historic District.1929, 30 East 76th Street, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Shreve Lamb & Harmon, UES, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, condo, condominium, historic, landmark, red brick, residential, upper east side
Upper East Side31 East 72nd Street31 East 72nd Street, a limestone-clad apartment building designed by W. L. Rouse & L. A. Goldstone in neo-Renaissance style, built 1916.1916, 31 E 72nd St., 31 East 72nd St., 31 East 72nd Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, W. L. Rouse & L. A. Goldstone, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, mixed-use, neo-Renaissance, residential, stone, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side31 East 79th Street31 East 79th Street, in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, has a three-story stone base and a distinctive copper enclosure for its rooftop water tank.31 E 79th St., 31 East 79th St., 31 East 79th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, brown brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, copper-covered water tank, exterior, flats, granite, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Upper East Side32 East 64th Street32 East 64th Street, The Verona, is part of the Upper East Side Historic District.32 East 76th Street, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, Verona, William E. Mowbray, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, residential
Upper East Side325 East 72nd Street325 East 72nd Street, a brick and stone apartment building designed by Leonard Cox for A. Busselle & A.C. Holden, Assoc., built 1927.325 E 72nd St., 325 East 72nd St., 325 East 72nd Street, America, Empire State, Juliet balconies, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, brown brick, building, canopy, casement windows, cityscape, exterior, fall, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side35 East 72nd Street35 East 72nd Street, a limestone-clad bank designed by Cross & Cross and built in 1932.1932, 35 E 72nd St., 35 East 72nd St., 35 East 72nd Street, America, Cross & Cross, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, architecture, bank, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, gray, grey, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, neoclassical, painted, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side355 East 72nd Street355 East 72nd Street
Upper East Side399 East 72nd Street399 East 72nd Street, a brick apartment building with stores designed by H.I. Feldman, built 1961.399 E 72nd St., 399 East 72nd St., 399 East 72nd Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, November, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fall, flats, ground floor retail, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, tan brick, tower, urban, vertical
Upper East Side40 East 62nd Street40 East 62nd Street is a colorful neo-Medieval condominium on New York City’s Upper East Side.1911, 40 East 62nd Street, Albert Joseph Bodker, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, condo, condominium, high-rise, historic, landmark, neo-Medieval, polychrome terra cotta, residential
Upper East Side45 East 66th Street45 East 66th Street is a Harde & Short landmark in New York City’s Upper East Side. The neo-French Renaissance Gothic high-rise is a cooperative.1908, 45 East 66th Street, East 66th Street, Fred Leighton Building, Gothic, Harde & Short, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, neo-French Renaissance, residential, terra cotta
Upper East Side47 East 60th StreetEntrance detail, The Grolier Club, a private club of bibliophiles. The five-story brick and stone building has library and gallery open to the public.1917, 47 E 60th St., 47 East 60th St., 47 East 60th Street, America, Bertram G. Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, Empire State, Georgian Revival, Grolier Club, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Grolier Club, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, galleries, gallery, library, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, private club, public, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side49 East 96th Street49 East 96th Street is a pre-war apartment building in the Carnegie Hill section of Manhattan. The Art Deco structure was built in 1929.1929, 49 East 96th Street, Art Deco, Carnegie Hill, East 96th Street, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Thomas W. Lamb, UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, residential
Upper East Side50 East 96th StreetGeorge F. Pelham designed neo-Renaissance 50 E 96th Street, Woodward Hall. The brick-and-stone building is in the Carnegie Hill Historic District.1906, 50 E 96th St., 50 East 96th St., 50 East 96th Street, America, Empire State, George F. Pelham, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Woodward Hall, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, horizontal, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Upper East Side51 East 93rd StreetUpper East Side: James E. Ware designed this landmark Queen Anne-styled brick-and-stone row house; it was erected in 1891 at 51 East 93rd Street.1891, 51 E 93rd St., 51 East 93rd St., 51 East 93rd Street, America, Empire State, James E. Ware, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Queen Anne, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, doorway, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, stoop, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side52 East End Avenue52 East End Avenue is a residential condominium tower in Yorkville, Manhattan, built 1987. The tower’s corners feature wrap-around ribbon windows.1987, 52 East End Ave., 52 East End Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Yorkville, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, corner windows, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, ribbon windows, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
Upper East Side524 East 72nd StreetBelaire Condominium Apartments, 524 East 72nd Street in Lenox Hill, Manhattan, survived the crash of a single-engine plane on 11 October, 2006.1988, 524 E 72nd St., 524 East 72nd St., 524 East 72nd Street, America, Belaire Apartments, Belaire Condominiums, Empire State, Frank Williams and Associates, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, plane crash, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban, vertical
Upper East Side530 East 74th StreetThe David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care, part of memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, is clad in terra cotta and glass.530 East 74th Street, America, David H. Koch Center for Cancer Care, Empire State, HDR, Manhattan, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Perkins Eastman/Ennead, architecture, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, hospital, metropolitan, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, vivid
Upper East Side541 East 71st StreetNYC Upper East Side: The Pavilion, 541 East 71st Street, is a research facility of the Hospital for Special Surgery.541 East 71st St., 541 East 71st Street, America, City the never sleeps, Empire State, HSS The Pavilion, Hospital for Special Surgery, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, architecture, bright, building, curtain wall, exterior, glass, gray, grey, hospital, mid rise, mid-rise, postmodern, summer, sunny, tan, terra cotta, terra-cotta, white
Upper East Side55 East 77th StreetHamilton Fish House, an Upper East Side landmark, decorated for Halloween. The narrow brick-and-stone Beaux Arts row house was built in 1902.1902, 55 E 77th St., 55 East 77th St., 55 East 77th Street, America, Beaux Arts, Charles Brendon, Empire State, Hamilton Fish House, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, October, Upper East Side, architecture, autumn, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, fall, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side60 East 96th StreetUpper East Side: 60 East 96th Street, designed by Emery Roth, was built in 1929 and converted to a cooperative apartment building in 1975.1929, 60 E 96th St., 60 East 96th St., 60 East 96th Street, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side7 East 72nd Street7 East 72nd Street, Oliver Gould and Mary Brewster Jennings House, a Beaux Arts landmark erected 1899, designed by Flagg & Chambers.1899, 7 E 72nd St., 7 East 72nd St., 7 East 72nd Street, America, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Flagg & Chambers, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Oliver Gould and Mary Brewster Jennings House, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, architecture, building, cityscape, dormers, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, residence, residential, row house, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side7 East 96th StreetWetherby-Pembridge School occupies NYC landmark Ogden Codman House at 7 East 96th Street in Manhattan’s Upper East Side.1913, 7 E 96th St., 7 East 96th St., 7 East 96th Street, America, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Ogden Codman House, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Wetherby-Pembridge School, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, dormers, exterior, green shutters, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, neo-French Renaissance, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, town house, urban
Upper East Side7 Gracie Square7 Gracie Square is an Art Deco cooperative with a stunning set of hand-crafted entry doors.1929, 7 Gracie Square, Art Deco, George B. Post & Sons, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Yorkville, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, residential, sandstone
Upper East Side70 East 96th StreetRosario Candela designed 70 E 96th Street in Manhattan’s Upper East Side; the brick apartment building is embellished with terra cotta.1929, 70 E 96th St., 70 East 96th St., 70 East 96th Street, America, Carnegie Hill, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, Rosario Candela, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Upper East Side781 Fifth AvenueLooking up at the Sherry-Netherland’s gargoyle-studded neo-Romanesque crown. The General Motors Building stands behind.1927, 781 5th Ave., 781 Fifth Ave., 781 Fifth Avenue, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Midtown, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Schultz & Weaver, Sherry-Netherland, accommodations, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, hotel, lodging, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Romanesque, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, travel accommodations, travel lodging, traveler accommodations, urban
Upper East Side8 East 96th StreetUpper East Side: Rosario Candela designed the landmark apartment building at 8 East 96th Street in neo-Renaissance style.1928, 6-10 East 96th Street, 8 E 96th St., 8 East 96th St., 8 East 96th Street, America, Empire State, Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Rosario Candela, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper East Side875 Fifth AvenueUES Historic District: Emery Roth designed 875 Fifth Avenue, a simplified Art Deco brick-and-stone residential high-rise at East 69th Street.1940, 875 5th Ave., 875 Fifth Ave., 875 Fifth Avenue, America, Art Deco, Emery Roth, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side880 Fifth AvenueUES Historic District: Emery Roth designed 880 Fifth Avenue, a Modern-styled brick-and-stone residential high-rise at East 69th Street.1948, 880 5th Ave., 880 Fifth Ave., 880 Fifth Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, Manhattan, Modern, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper East Side9 East 72nd Street9 East 72nd Street, Henry T. and Jessie Sloane House, a Beaux Arts landmark erected 1896, designed by Carrère & Hastings.1896, 9 E 72nd St., 9 East 72nd St., 9 East 72nd Street, America, Beaux Arts, Carrère & Hastings, Empire State, Henry T. and Jessie Sloane House, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, architecture, building, cityscape, dormers, exterior, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, residence, residential, row house, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban, vertical
Upper East Side930 Fifth AvenueUES Historic District: Emery Roth designed 930 Fifth Avenue, a Modern-styled brick-and-stone residential high-rise at East 74th Street.1940, 930 5th Ave., 930 Fifth Ave., 930 Fifth Avenue, America, Classicizing Modern, Emery Roth, Emery Roth & Sons, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., UES, Upper East Side, Upper East Side Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, sunny, urban
Upper West Side1 West 67th Street1 West 67th Street, Hotel des Artistes, anchors a whole block of artist studio residences.1 West 67th Street, 1918, George M. Pollard, Hotel des Artistes, Manhattan, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, Neo-Gothic, New York, New York City, Tudor, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential
Upper West Side100 West 80th StreetThe Orleans, part of Upper West Side / Central Park West Historic District, built 1900 as a boarding house, now condo apartments.100 W 80th St., 100 West 80th St., 100 West 80th Street, 1900, America, Beaux Arts, Buchman & Deisler, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Orleans, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side / Central Park West Historic District, adaptive reuse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, boarding house, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Upper West Side101 West 78th StreetThe Evelyn, striking red brick landmark apartments with once-controversial terra cotta “angels” across the avenue from the Museum of Natural History.101 W 78th St., 101 West 78th St., 101 West 78th Street, 1886, America, Emil Gruwe, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Renaissance Revival, The Evelyn, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, metropolitan, residential, stone, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Upper West Side101 West 80th Street101 West 80th Street, Warwick Arms, built in 1898, was designed by Henry F. Cook in Beaux-Arts style. The building is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.101 West 80 Street, 1898, Beaux-Arts, Henry F. Cook, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, Warwick Arms, aka 418-422 Columbus Avenue, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, stone
Upper West Side101 West 81st Street101 West 81st Street, aka 440-456 Columbus Avenue, aka 100-108 West 82nd Street, built in 1891 as the Hotel Endicott, was designed by Edward L. Angell in Romanesque Revival style. The building is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.100-108 West 82nd Street, 101 West 81 Street, 1891, 440-456 Columbus Avenue, Edward L. Angell, Hotel Endicott, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Romanesque Revival, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, stone
Upper West Side1021 Amsterdam AvenueMorningside Heights: Massive ornamental hinge on a door of the Synod House at Cathedral of St. John the Divine.1021 Amsterdam Ave., 1021 Amsterdam Avenue, 1914, America, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Empire State, Gothic Revival, July, Manhattan, Morningside Heights, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Ralph Adams Cram, Synod House, Upper Manhattan, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, hinge, historic, landmark, massive hinge, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side103 West 89th StreetUpper West Side: 103 West 89th Street is a brick-and-stone low-rise condominium with an attractive stoop, on a quiet tree-lined street.103 W 89th St., 103 West 89th St., 103 West 89th Street, 1989, America, August, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stairs, stoop, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side1047 Amsterdam AvenueDetail of Cathedral of St. John the Divine – aka “Cathedral of St. John the Unfinished” because the landmark has been under construction since 1892.1047 Amsterdam Ave., 1047 Amsterdam Avenue, 1942, America, Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Empire State, Episcopal, Gothic, Gothic Revival, Heins & LaFarge, July, Manhattan, Morningside Heights, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Ralph Adams Cram, Upper Manhattan, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, granite, historic, landmark, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side105 West 89th StreetUpper West Side: 105 West 89th Street is a brick-and-stone low-rise condominium with an attractive stoop, on a quiet tree-lined street.105 W 89th St., 105 West 89th St., 105 West 89th Street, 1989, America, August, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stairs, stoop, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side108 West 80th Street108 West 76th Street, completed in 1892, was designed by John C. Burne in Renaissance Revival style. The brownstone row house is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.108 West 76 Street, 1892, John C. Burne, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Renaissance Revival, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brownstone, historic, landmark, residential, row house
Upper West Side11 West 81 Street11 West 81 Street was erected in 1908. It was designed by Schickel & Ditmars in Beaux-Arts style, and is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.11 West 81 Street, 1908, Beaux-Arts, Hayden House, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Schickel & Ditmars, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, stone, terra cotta
Upper West Side110 West 86th StreetUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed Manhattan landmark 110 West 86th Street in neo-Renaissance style, using brick, stone and terra cotta.110 W 86th St., 110 West 86th St., 110 West 86th Street, 1929, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side113 West 78 Street113 West 78th Street, erected in 1884, was designed by Christian Blinn in neo-Grec style. The brownstone row house is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.113 West 78 Street, 1884, Christian Blinn, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brownstone, historic, landmark, neo-Grec, residential, row house
Upper West Side115 West 96th StreetUpper West Side: 115 West 96th Street is an Art Deco-styled low-rise co-op apartment building with distinctive doorway, painted red and grey.115 W 96th St., 115 West 96th St., 115 West 96th Street, 1920, America, Art Deco, August, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, doorway, exterior, flats, gray, grey, low rise, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted, red, residences, residential, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side117-119 West 81 Street117 and 119 West 81st Street, built in 1885, were designed by Henry L. Harris in Northern Renaissance Revival style. The brownstone row houses are part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.117-119 West 81 Street, 1885, Henry L. Harris, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Northern Renaissance Revival, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brownstone, historic, landmark, residential, row house
Upper West Side118 West 79 Street118 West 79th Street, erected in 1925, was designed by Emery Roth in neo-Romanesque style. The brick and terra cotta buiding is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.118 West 79 Street, 1925, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, historic, landmark, neo-Romanesque, residential
Upper West Side12 West 72nd Street12 West 72nd Street, the Oliver Cromwell, was designed by Emery Roth and built in 1927.12 West 72nd Street, Emery Roth, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Oliver Cromwell, UWS, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, residential
Upper West Side122 Amsterdam Avenue122 Amsterdam AvenueAmerica, August, Empire State, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side123-121 West 78th StreetRow houses on West 78th Street, designed by famed Spanish engineer/architect Rafael Guastavino, who invented the distinctive Tile Arch System.123-121 W 78th St., 123-121 West 78th St., 123-121 West 78th Street, 1886, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Moorish Revival, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rafael Guastavino, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, architecture, brick, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, painted, residential, row house, steps, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side125 West 96th StreetUpper West Side: 125 West 96th Street is a brick-and-stone low-rise cooperative with a distinctive arched wooden doorway.125 W 96th St., 125 West 96th St., 125 West 96th Street, 1937, America, August, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, doorway, exterior, flats, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban, wooden door
Upper West Side127 West 79 Street127 West 79th Street, completed in 1926, was designed by Gronenberg & Leuchtag in neo-Renaissance/Romanesque style. Also known as Clifton House, the high-rise is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.127 West 79 Street, 1926, Clifton House, Gronenberg & Leuchtag, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Romanesque, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, neo-Renaissance, residential, terra cotta
Upper West Side127-123 West 78th StreetRow houses on West 78th Street, designed by famed Spanish engineer/architect Rafael Guastavino, who invented the distinctive Tile Arch System.127-123 W 78th St., 127-123 West 78th St., 127-123 West 78th Street, 1886, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Moorish Revival, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rafael Guastavino, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, architecture, brick, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, painted, residential, row house, steps, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side129-123 West 86th StreetUpper West Side: A set of landmark row houses combining Queen Anne and Renaissance Revival styles, designed by John G. Prague and built in 1887.129-123 W 86th St., 129-123 West 86th St., 129-123 West 86th Street, 1887, America, August, Empire State, John G. Prague, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Northern Renaissance Revival, Queen Anne, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side129-127 West 78th StreetRow houses on West 78th Street, designed by famed Spanish engineer/architect Rafael Guastavino, who invented the distinctive Tile Arch System.129-127 W 78th St., 129-127 West 78th St., 129-127 West 78th Street, 1886, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Moorish Revival, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rafael Guastavino, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, architecture, brick, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, painted, residential, row house, steps, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side131 West 86th StreetUpper West Side: The Jewish Center is a century-old Orthodox synagogue and community center, and a NYC designated landmark at 131 West 86th Street.131 W 86th St., 131 West 86th St., 131 West 86th Street, 1920, America, August, Empire State, Louis Allen Abramson, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, The Jewish Center, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, community center, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, religious, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, synagogue, urban
Upper West Side131-121 West 78th StreetRow houses on West 78th Street, designed by famed Spanish engineer/architect Rafael Guastavino, who invented the distinctive Tile Arch System.131-121 W 78th St., 131-121 West 78th St., 131-121 West 78th Street, 1886, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Moorish Revival, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rafael Guastavino, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, architecture, brick, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, painted, residential, row house, steps, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side131-129 West 78th StreetRow houses on West 78th Street, designed by famed Spanish engineer/architect Rafael Guastavino, who invented the distinctive Tile Arch System.131-129 W 78th St., 131-129 West 78th St., 131-129 West 78th Street, 1886, America, Empire State, Manhattan, Moorish Revival, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Rafael Guastavino, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, architecture, brick, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, painted, residential, row house, steps, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side137 West 86th StreetUpper West Side: A landmark row house combining Queen Anne and Renaissance Revival styles, designed by John G. Prague and built in 1889.137 W 86th St., 137 West 86th St., 137 West 86th Street, 1889, America, August, Empire State, John G. Prague, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Northern Renaissance Revival, Queen Anne, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residential, row house, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side140 Riverside Drive140 Riverside Drive, The Normandy, designed by Emery Roth, is also where the famed architect retired to. The twin-towered building has twin entrances and lobbies on West 86th and West 87th Streets.140 Riverside Drive, 1939, Art Moderne, Emery Roth, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Normandy, Riverside Drive, Riverside-West End Historic District, UWS, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, brick, cast stone, co-op, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, neo-Renaissance, residential, twin tower, twin-towered
Upper West Side141-145 West 81 Street141 and 143 West 81st Street were designed by Rossiter & Wright in a mix of Romanesque Revival and Queen Anne styles; 145 (at left) was designed by William Baker in Queen Anne style. All three are included in the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.141-145 West 81 Street, 1886, 1887, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival, Rossiter & Wright, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, William Baker, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, row house, stone
Upper West Side145 Central Park WestSan Remo, 145 Central Park West, New York’s first twin-tower apartment building, designed by Emery Roth and completed in 1930.145 CPW, 145 Central Park West, 1930, CPW, Central Park West, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, San Remo, USA, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, high-rise, historic, iconic, landmark, limestone, luxury, neo-Renaissance, residential, terra cotta, twin-tower
Upper West Side147 Columbus AvenueThe mirror-glass curtain wall at the top of 147 Columbus Avenue reflects buildings to the west of Columbus Avenue in Manhattan’s Lincoln Square.147 Columbus Ave., 147 Columbus Avenue, ABC, America, August, Empire State, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cast stone, cityscape, commercial, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, mirror glass, office building, offices, reflections, reflective, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban
Upper West Side15 Central Park West15 Central Park West is among New York City’s most exclusive apartment buildings. The two condo towers are entered via a central, gated courtyard.15 CPW, 15 Central Park West, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Robert A.M. Stern, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, condominiums, high-rise, limestone, residential
Upper West Side15 West 67th Street15 West 67th Street, The Central Park Studios, is a landmark studio building in the Upper West Side – Central Park West Historic District.15 West 67th Street, 1918, Manhattan, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, Neo-Gothic, Neo-Renaissance, New York, New York City, Simonson Pollard & Steinam, The Central Park Studios, Upper West Side – Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential
Upper West Side150 West 62nd StreetFordham University’s McKeon Hall reflects residential tower 160 West 62nd Street..150 W 62nd St., 150 West 62nd St., 150 West 62nd Street, 2014, America, August, Empire State, Fordham University, Lincoln Square, Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics, Manhattan, McKeon Hall, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, architecture, bright, building, campus, cityscape, college, curtain wall, exterior, glass, high rise, high-rise, metal, metropolitan, school, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, university, urban
Upper West Side150-160 West 96th StreetUpper West Side: Riverside Neighborhood Assembly Houses, RNA House for short, is a brutalist design pair of beehive-windowed apartment buildings.150-160 W 96th St., 150-160 West 96th St., 150-160 West 96th Street, 1967, America, August, Edelbaum and Webster, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, RNA House, Riverside Neighborhood Assembly Houses, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beehive windows, bright, brutalist, building, cityscape, concrete, exterior, flats, grid, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side155 West 81 Street155 West 81st Street, a modern design standout in the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, was erected in 1951. It was designed by H.I. Feldman and H. Herbert Lilien.155 West 81 Street, 1951, H.I. Feldman & H. Herbert Lilien, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, aka 147-161 West 81 Street, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, modern, residential
Upper West Side160 West 62nd StreetWhite brick piers separate the floor-to-ceiling windows of Hawthorn Park, a 54-story apartment tower in Manhattan’s Lincoln Square.160 W 62nd St., 160 West 62nd St., 160 West 62nd Street, America, August, Empire State, Hawthorn Park, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Stephen B. Jacobs Group, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban, white brick
Upper West Side163 West 79 Street163 West 79th Street, Andrew Foye House, appears squeezed by its more recent neighbors. The 1894 structure was designed by Clarence True in Romanesque Revival style. It is included in the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.163 West 79 Street, 1894, Andrew Foye House, Clarence True, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Romanesque Revival, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, historic, landmark, residential, stone
Upper West Side165 West 105th StreetManhattan Valley: The buff brick and terra cotta, and eight-story square bell tower give West End Presbyterian Church a distinctive appearance.105 W 105th St., 105 West 105th St., 165 West 105th Street, 1891, America, Empire State, Henry Kilburn, July, Manhattan, Manhattan Valley, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, Upper West Side, West End Presbyterian Church, architecture, brick, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side170 West 78 Street170 West 78th Street, aka The Orchid, was built in 1890 and designed by Higgs & Rooke. The Flemish/Romanesque Revival building is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.170 West 78 Street, 1890, Flemish, Higgs & Rooke, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Romanesque Revival, The Orchid, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, aka 373-375 Amsterdam Avenue, apartment building, apartments, brick, flats building, historic, landmark, pressed metal, residential, stone
Upper West Side173 West 89th StreetUpper West Side: Landmark Claremont Stables, a former riding academy, is now the Stephan Caynor School at 173 West 89th Street.173 W 89th St., 173 West 89th St., 173 West 89th Street, 175 W 89th St., 175 West 89th St., 175 West 89th Street, 1892, America, August, Claremont Stables, Empire State, Frank A. Rooke, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, Stephan Caynor School, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, roman brick, stable, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side175 West 72nd StreetUpper West Side: The Van Dyck is the southern half of an interlocking pair of apartment buildings on Amsterdam Avenue between W 72nd and 73rd Streets.175 W 72nd St., 175 West 72nd St., 175 West 72nd Street, 1906, America, August, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Manhattan, Mulliken & Moeller, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Van Dyck, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side175 West 76th StreetUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed Manhattan landmark 175 West 76th Street in neo-Renaissance style, using brick, stone and terra cotta.175 W 76th St., 175 West 76th St., 175 West 76th Street, 1925, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side186 Riverside DriveUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed 186 Riverside Drive in neo-Renaissance style; the landmark high-rise was completed in 1929.186 Riverside Dr., 186 Riverside Drive, 1929, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Riverside-West End Historic District, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high-rise, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Upper West Side200 West 67th Street200 W 67th St.: From afar, Aire’s mirror-glass façade changes color at the weather’s whim; nearer, the curtain wall’s Mondrianesque grid is evident.200 W 67th St., 200 West 67th St., 200 West 67th Street, Aire, America, August, Empire State, Handel Architects, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, mirror glass, multi-family residential, postmodern, reflections, reflective, residences, residential, sharp corners, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban
Upper West Side200 West 72nd StreetThe Corner, at West 72nd Street and Broadway, is a 16-story blue glass cube, terraced at the top, residential above a two-story commercial base.200 W 72nd St., 200 West 72nd St., 200 West 72nd Street, America, Broadway, Empire State, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, The Corner, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartment tower, apartments, architecture, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, ground floor retail, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, residential tower, store, street scene, street view, street-level retail, streetscape, tower, urban
Upper West Side200 West 78 Street200 West 78th Street is an engaging brick-and-brownstone apartment house on the corner of Amsterdam Avenue. The modern penthouse was a late addition.1891, 200 West 78 Street, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, condominium, residential
Upper West Side200 West 78th StreetUpper West Side: This brownstone and brick apartment building, built in 1909, was converted to Morgan Condominium in 1992.1909, 200 W 78th St., 200 West 78th St., 200 West 78th Street, America, Amsterdam Avenue, August, Empire State, Manhattan, Morgan Condominium, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, fire escapes, flats, ground floor retail, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side200 West 80 Street200 West 80th Street, aka 416 Amsterdam Avenue, is a Renaissance Revival style apartment house designed by Charles See and constructed in 1895. It is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1895, 200 West 80 Street, 416 Amsterdam Avenue, Charles See, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Renaissance Revival, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, stone, terra cotta
Upper West Side200 West 90th StreetUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed Edna Court, paired with Chester Court, on Amsterdam Avenue; the high-rise is notable for polychrome terra cotta.1926, 200 W 90th St., 200 West 90th St., 200 West 90th Street, America, August, Edna Court, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome terra cotta, red, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side201 West 72nd Street201 West 72nd Street, at Broadway, is a striking residential condominium tower with metal-clad turret and bay windows, balconies and a terraced crown.201 W 72nd St., 201 West 72nd St., 201 West 72nd Street, Alexandria, America, Broadway, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, bay windows, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high-rise, metropolitan, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, terrace, terraced, terraces, tower, turret, urban
Upper West Side201 West 74th StreetThe Fitzgerald, 201 West 74th Street, is a staid brick residential condominium on a three-story stone base on Broadway.201 W 74th St., 201 West 74th St., 201 West 74th Street, America, Empire State, Fitzgerald, MDU, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartment tower, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, residences, residential, residential tower, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, tower, urban
Upper West Side201 West 77th StreetUpper West Side: The Laney is a renovated Emery Roth-designed apartment building at 201 West 77th Street with a distinctive textured brick façade.1929, 201 W 77th St., 201 West 77th St., 201 West 77th Street, America, Amsterdam Tower, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Marlborough House, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, The Laney, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side201 West 80 Street201 West 80th Street, aka 420 Amsterdam Avenue, is a Romanesque Revival flats building designed by Gilbert A. Schellenger and completed in 1891. It is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1891, 201 West 80 Street, 420 Amsterdam Avenue, Gilbert A. Schellenger, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Renaissance Revival, Romanesque Revival, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, flats building, historic, landmark, residential, stone
Upper West Side201 West 80th StreetUpper West Side: 201 West 80th Street is actually four buildings seamlessly joined, with a distinctive corner turret above the stores.1891, 201 W 80th St., 201 West 80th St., 201 West 80th Street, 422-426 Amsterdam Ave., 422-426 Amsterdam Avenue, America, August, Empire State, Gilbert A. Schellenger, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, Romanesque Revival, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side201 West 89th StreetUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed Chester Court, paired with Edna Court, on Amsterdam Avenue; the high-rise is notable for polychrome terra cotta.1926, 201 W 89th St., 201 West 89th St., 201 West 89th Street, America, August, Chester Court, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, polychrome terra cotta, red, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side202-206 West 96th StreetUpper West Side: Painted-over brick and brownstone walk-up apartment buildings on West 96th Street; photographer’s home in 1949.202-206 W 96th St., 202-206 West 96th St., 202-206 West 96th Street, America, August, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stairs, stone, stoop, street-level retail, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side204 West 101st StreetUpper West Side: Neo-Romanesque-styled brick-and-terra cotta parking garage on West 101st Street, off Broadway.204 West 101st Street, America, August, Empire State, Manhattan, Manhattan Valley, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, garage, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Romanesque, parking garage, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side205 West 82nd StreetUpper West Side: Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church is a mid-block church built in Byzantine style, in 1912, to plans of Joseph Hubert McGuire.1912, 205 W 82nd St., 205 West 82nd St., 205 West 82nd Street, America, August, Byzantine, Church of the Holy Trinity, Empire State, Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Joseph Hubert McGuire, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Catholic, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side205-207 West 77 Street205-207 West 77th Street is among the city buildings designed by politically-connected Horgan & Slattery team. Originally built for horse-drawn equipment, the firehouse has been modified to support heavier modern trucks.1901, 205-207 West 77 Street, Arthur Horgan, Engine 74, FDNY, Hook & Ladder 25, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Vincent Slattery, brick, firehouse, residential, terra cotta
Upper West Side206 West 100th StreetUpper West Side: Landmark New York Free Circulating Library, Bloomingdale Branch, built in 1898 of brick, stone and terra cotta.1898, 206 W 100th St., 206 West 100th St., 206 West 100th Street, America, August, Bloomingdale Branch, Empire State, Italian Renaissance, James Brown Lord, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Free Circulating Library, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, historic, landmark, library, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side206 West 96th StreetUpper West Side: 206 West 906th Street, notable as the photographer’s childhood home in 1949 – when the furnace was coal-fired and the current was DC.206 West 96th Street, America, August, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brownstone, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stairs, stone, stoop, street-level retail, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side207 West 96th StreetUpper West Side: Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, a granite-faced Gothic Revival structure with bell tower and attached rectory.207 W 96th St., 207 West 96th St., 207 West 96th Street, America, August, Catholic, Empire State, English Gothic, Gothic Revival, Holy Name Church, Holy Name of Jesus Church, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Catholic, Thomas H. Poole, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, bell tower, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, granite, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, steeple, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side210 West 101st StreetUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed – and lived in – Walter Arms, a 1926 residential high-rise at the corner of Broadway and 101st Street.1926, 210 W 101st St., 210 West 101st St., 210 West 101st Street, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Glenham, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Walter Arms, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side210 West 78 Street210 West 78th Street was designed by Louis Allen Abramson in neo-Tudor, half-timbered style.1926, 210 West 78 Street, Louis Allen Abramson, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, brick, half-timbered, neo-Tudor, residential
Upper West Side211 Central Park WestLandmark Beresford is the sole three-tower apartment building on Manhattan’s Central Park West.1-7 West 81 Street, 1929, 211 Central Park West, Beresford, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, granite, historic, landmark, limestone, neo-Renaissance, residential, terra cotta
Upper West Side212 West 72nd StreetThe glassy curves and stepped terraces of 212 West 72nd Street, aka “The Corner,” is now condominium apartments at the upper edge of Lincoln Square.212 W 72nd St., 212 West 72nd St., 212 West 72nd Street, America, August, Empire State, Handel Architects, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, corner building, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stepped terraces, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban
Upper West Side213 West 82nd StreetUpper West Side: The Romanesque Revival-styled Holy Trinity Rectory, designed by Grosvenor Atterbury, was built 15 years after its parish church.1927, 213 W 82nd St., 213 West 82nd St., 213 West 82nd Street, America, August, Church of the Holy Trinity, Empire State, Grosvenor Atterbury, Holy Trinity Rectory, Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Catholic, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, masonry, metropolitan, place of worship, rectory, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side214 West 80 Street214 West 80th Street, Apthorp Motot Car Company garage, was built in 1906 to serve as a new car showroom and service garage. The dealership failed, but the garage lives on.1906, 214 West 80 Street, Apthorp Motor Car Company, C.B. Brun, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, brick, garage
Upper West Side215 West 101st StreetManhattan Valley: The limestone and red brick of 215 West 101st Street stand out to dominate the corner with Broadway.America, Empire State, July, Manhattan, Manhattan Valley, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper West Side, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, metropolitan, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side215 West 78 Street215 West 78th Street is a Schwartz & Gross-design apartment building, completed in 1926.1926, 215 West 78 Street, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Schwartz & Gross, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, residential
Upper West Side215 West 98th StreetGramont’s intricate metal filigree entry, from a long narrow courtyard, is fully lit by the sun for only a few minutes daily. (215 West 98th Street)215 W 98th St., 215 West 98th St., 215 West 98th Street, America, Empire State, George & Edward Blum, Gramont, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, elaborate, entrance, entry, exterior, metal filigree, metropolitan, residences, residential, stained glass, stone, store, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Upper West Side216 West 100th StreetManhattan Valley: The classic masonry of Midway, 216 West 100th Street, is dwarfed by towering neighbor, glass-walled Ariel East.1908, 216 W 100th St., 216 West 100th St., 216 West 100th Street, Allenhurst, America, Empire State, Italian Renaissance, July, Manhattan, Manhattan Valley, Midway, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper West Side, William L. Rouse, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side220 West 98th StreetManhattan Valley: Borchardt’s façade at 220 West 98th Street keeps the classic tripartite form of base, shaft, and capital.220 W 98th St., 220 West 98th St., 220 West 98th Street, America, Borchardt, Empire State, July, Manhattan, Manhattan Valley, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, oriels, polychrome, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side221 West 82nd StreetUpper West Side: 221 West 82nd Street, Rousseau, formerly known as Myron Arms and Manhill Apartments, was designed by Emery Roth and built in 1923.1923, 221 W 82nd St., 221 West 82nd St., 221 West 82nd Street, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, Manhill Apartments, Myron Arms, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rousseau, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side222 West 83 StreetUpper West Side: Near twins 221 West 82nd Street and 222 West 83rd Street, designed by Emery Roth, now have different owners.221 W 82nd St., 221 West 82nd St., 221 West 82nd Street, 222 W 83rd St., 222 West 83rd St., 222 West 83rd Street, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Jerome Palace, Manhattan, Manhill Apartments, Myron Arms, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rousseau, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Upper West Side222 West 83rd StreetUpper West Side: 222 West 83rd Street, Manhill Apartments, formerly known as Jerome Palace was designed by Emery Roth and built in 1924.1924, 222 W 83rd St., 222 West 83rd St., 222 West 83rd Street, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Jerome Palace, Manhattan, Manhill Apartments, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side225 Central Park West225 Central Park West, Alden, was designed by Emery Roth in neo-Renaissance style, and erected in 1926.1926, 225 CPW, 225 Central Park West, Central Park West, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, USA, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, neo-Renaissance, residential
Upper West Side225 West 99th StreetUpper West Side: St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, rectory and parish house are NYC landmarks; the church was completed in 1891.1901, 201 W 99th St., 201 West 99th St., 201 West 99th Street, 225 W 99th St., 225 West 99th St., 225 West 99th Street, America, August, Empire State, F. Carles Merry, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert W. Gibson, Romanesque Revival, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, church, cityscape, divine, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, place of worship, religious, sacred, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side228 West 71st StreetUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed the former Hotel Robert Fulton, now Parc Coliseum, an apartment building at 228 West 71st Street, built in 1917.1917, 228 W 71st St., 228 West 71st St., 228 West 71st Street, America, August, Colonial Revival, Emery Roth, Empire State, Hotel Robert Fulton, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Parc Coliseum, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Upper West Side228 West 82nd StreetUpper West Side: An unusual curved metal staircase leads to the apartments above a doctors’ office at 228 West 82nd Street.228 W 82nd St., 228 West 82nd St., 228 West 82nd Street, America, August, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, doctors office, exterior, flats, ironwork, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, spiral staircase, stone, streetscape, stucco, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side235 West 76 Street235 West 76th Street, aka The Colorado, aka Lyonhurst, is a Romanesque Revival design notable for its colorful terra cotta. It is part of the West End-Collegiate Historic District Extension.1925, 235 West 76 Street, Lyonhurst, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Renaissance Revival, Robert T. Lyons, Romanesque Revival, The Colorado, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, West End-Collegiate Historic District Extension, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, terra cotta
Upper West Side235 West 76th StreetUpper West Side: The Colorado, a landmark apartment building designed by Robert T. Lyons, is notable for its polychrome terra cotta.1925, 235 W 76th St., 235 West 76th St., 235 West 76th Street, America, August, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert T. Lyons, Romanesque Revival, The Colorado, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street-level retail, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Upper West Side241 Central Park WestArt Deco landmark 241 Central Park West, built 1931, designed by Schwartz & Gross; often confused with same firm’s 55 Central Park West.1931, 241 CPW, 241 Central Park West, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Schwartz & Gross, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, building, cast stone, cityscape, exterior, flats, floral piers, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Upper West Side243 West End Avenue243 West End Avenue, erected 1925, was designed by Emery Roth. It is part of the West End-Collegiate Historic District Extension.1925, 241-247 West End Avenue, 243 WEA, 243 West End Avenue, 301-303 West 71st Street, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Renaissance Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, Upper West Side, West 71st Street, West End Avenue, West End-Collegiate Historic District Extension, apartment building, apartments, brick, granite, high-rise, historic, landmark, polychrome terra cotta, residential
Upper West Side25 Central Park West25 Central Park West, The Century, is an Art Deco landmark of Manhattan’s Upper West Side.1931, 25 CPW, 25 Central Park West, Art Deco, Central Park West, Central Park West Historic District, Irwin S. Chanin, Jacques Delamarre, Manhattan, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, The Century, UWS, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, condo, condominium, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential
Upper West Side25 West 81 Street25 West 81st Street, erected in 1908, was designed by Gronenberg & Leuchtag in neo-Romanesque style. It is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1927, 25 West 81 Street, Gronenberg & Leuchtag, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, neo-Romanesque, residential, terra cotta
Upper West Side250 West 82nd StreetUpper West Side: Saxony is a landmark apartment building at 250 West 82nd Street designed by Emery Roth and built in 1900.1900, 250 W 82nd St., 250 West 82nd St., 250 West 82nd Street, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Saxony, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street-level retail, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side251 West 71st StreetUpper West Side: The landmark brick-and-stucco apartment building at 251 West 71st Street has an impressive terra cotta-framed entry.1925, 251 W 71st St., 251 West 71st St., 251 West 71st Street, America, Arts & Crafts, August, Empire State, Henry Beaumont Herts, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, stucco, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side262 West End AvenueUpper West Side: Gilbert A. Schellenger designed 262 West End Avenue in Romanesque Revival style; the landmark row house was built in 1897.1897, 262 WEA, 262 West End Ave., 262 West End Avenue, America, August, Empire State, Gilbert A. Schellenger, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residential, roman brick, row house, sandstone, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side2628 BroadwayManhattan Valley: Ariel East’s stepped tower dwarfs its neighbors on Broadway; red “piping” breaks up the reflective blue glass curtain wall.2007, 2628 Broadway, America, Ariel East, Cetra/Ruddy, Empire State, July, Manhattan, Manhattan Valley, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, blue, bright, building, cityscape, curtain wall, exterior, flats, glass, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, postmodern, red, reflective, residences, residential, skyscraper, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban
Upper West Side27 West 67th Street27 West 67th Street, 67th Street Studios, was the first “studio building” built on West 67th Street.1903, 27 West 67th Street, 67th Street Studios, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, Sturgis & Simonson, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, West 67th Street, West 67th Street Artists’ Colony History District, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, historic, landmark, residential, studio building
Upper West Side2710 BroadwayHorn & Hardart commissioned F.P. Platt & Brother to design its 104th Street cafeteria, circa 1930. The Art Deco landmark is now used by City MD.1930, 2710 Broadway, 2710 Bwy, America, Art Deco, City MD, Empire State, F.P. Platt & Brother, Horn & Hardart, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, architecture, bronze, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, granite, historic, horizontal, landmark, limestone, metropolitan, offices, polychrome, restaurant, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side275 Central Park WestUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed 275 Central Park West in neo-Renaissance style. The brick-and-terra cotta landmark was completed in 1931.1931, 275 CPW, 275 Central Park West, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side279 Central Park WestUpper West Side: 279 Central Park West, built in 1990, is among the youngest buildings in NYC’s Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1990, 279 CPW, 279 Central Park West, America, August, Constantine Kondylis, Empire State, Manhattan, Modern, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, mixed use, multi-family residential, residences, residential, school, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side280 West End AvenueUpper West Side: The landmark row house at 280 West End Avenue was briefly home of General Ulysses S. Grant and family.1889, 280 WEA, 280 West End Ave., 280 West End Avenue, America, August, Charles T. Mott, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, West End-Collegiate Historic District Extension, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, residential, row house, sandstone, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side285 Central Park WestUpper West Side: Landmark St. Urban at 285 Central Park West is distinctive for its corner domed turret and cupola and verdigris mansard roof.1905, 285 CPW, 285 Central Park West, America, August, Beaux Arts, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Robert T. Lyons, St. Urban, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side300 Central Park West300 Central Park West, Eldorado, was designed by Emery Roth in collaboration with Margon & Holder. The twin-tower landmark was completed in 1931.1931, 300 CPW, 300 Central Park West, Art Deco, Central Park West, Eldorado, Emery Roth, Manhattan, Margon & Holder, NY, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, USA, UWS, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, cast stone, co-op, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential, twin-tower
Upper West Side310 West End AvenueUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed 310 West End Avenue in Romanesque Revival style. The landmark residential high-rise was completed in 1925.1925, 310 WEA, 310 West End Ave., 310 West End Avenue, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Romanesque Revival, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side314 West 91st StreetUpper West Side: C.P.H. Gilbert, an architect noted for mansions, designed Rutgers Club, built in 1892; it is now The Ideal School of Manhattan.1892, 314 W 91st St., 314 West 91st St., 314 West 91st Street, America, August, C. P. H. Gilbert, Club Building, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Rutgers Club, The Ideal School of Manhattan, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, adaptive reuse, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, neo-Romanesque, private club, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side320 Central Park West320 Central Park West, Ardsley, designed by Emery Roth in Art Deco style, was built in 1931. It is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1931, 2-12 West 92nd Street, 320 CPW, 320 Central Park West, Ardsley, Art Deco, CPW, Central Park West, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, USA, UWS, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, cast stone, co-op, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential
Upper West Side35 West 81 Street35 West 81st Street, aka Orvista, was built in 1914. It was designed by Neville & Bagge in the neo-Renaissance style. The building is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1914, 35 West 81 Street, Manhattan, NYC, Neville & Bagge, New York City, New York State, Orvista, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, neo-Renaissance, residential, stone, terra cotta
Upper West Side35-51 West 81 StreetA trio of early 1900s apartment buildings along West 81st Street, facing the landmark American Museum of Natural History.1905, 1914, 1922, 35 West 81 Street, 45 West 81 Street, 51 West 81 Street, Beaux-Arts, Frederick C. Brown, Manhattan, NYC, Neville & Bagge, New York City, New York State, Spanish Renaissance, Sugarman & Hess, The Galaxy, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, neo-Moorish, neo-Renaissance, residential, stone, terra cotta
Upper West Side37 West 72nd Street37 West 72nd Street has a distinctive façade.1929, 37 West 72nd Street, Harmon & Hart, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, UWS, Upper West Side, Upper West Side / Central Park West Historic District, West 72nd Street, apartment building, apartments, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential
Upper West Side40 West 72nd StreetUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed Bancroft, the landmark apartment building at 40 West 72nd Street, in neo-Renaissance style.1926, 40 W 72nd St., 40 West 72nd St., 40 West 72nd Street, America, August, Bancroft, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neo-Renaissance, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side41 West 96th StreetUpper West Side: Emery Roth designed this brick-and-terra cotta apartment building, completed in 1926 and converted to a cooperative in 1982.1926, 41 W 96th St., 41 West 96th St., 41 West 96th Street, America, August, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, high rise, high-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side424-430 Columbus Avenue424-430 Columbus Avenue are four commercial storefronts facing the American Museum of Natural History.1891, 1893, 1900, 20th Century Commercial, 424-430 Columbus Avenue, Charles J. Perry, Clarence True, Elizabethan Renaissance Revival, John C. Rume, Julius F. Munckwitz, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Renaissance Revival, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, historic, landmark
Upper West Side43 West 61st StreetA shared Art Deco tower: Fordham University offices in the small Columbus Ave. segment, Sofia condo apartments in the West 61st Street tower.43 W 61st St., 43 West 61st St., 43 West 61st Street, 45 Columbus Ave., 45 Columbus Avenue, America, Art Deco, Empire State, Fordham University, Joseph A. Martino Hall, July, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Sofia, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, high-rise, metropolitan, offices, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, tower, urban
Upper West Side44 West 77th Street44 West 77th Street is one of Harde & Short’s landmark apartment buildings.1909, 44 West 77th Street, Central Park West, Central Park West-76th Street Historic District, Harde & Short, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, West 77th Street, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, neo-Gothic, residential, studio building, terra cotta
Upper West Side441 West End Avenue441 West End Avenue1926, 441 West End Avenue, Colonial Revival, George F Pelham, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Riverside Drive-West End Historic District Extension, UWS, Upper West Side, WEA, apartment building, apartments, high-rise, historic, landmark, rental apartments, residential
Upper West Side444 Amsterdam AvenueUpper West Side: The St. Agnes Branch of the New York Public Library, at 444 Amsterdam Avenue, is a NYC landmark built in 1906.1906, 444 Amsterdam Ave., 444 Amsterdam Avenue, America, August, Babb Cook & Willard, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, New York Public Library, Renaissance Revival, St. Agnes Branch, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, civic, exterior, granite, historic, landmark, library, limestone, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side45 West 81 Street45 West 81st Street, Excelsior Hotel, was built in 1922, designed by Sugarman & Hess in neo-Moorish/Spanish Renaissance style. The building is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1922, 45 West 81 Street, Excelsior Hotel, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Spanish Renaissance, Sugarman & Hess, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, neo-Moorish, residential, stone, terra cotta
Upper West Side49 West 96th StreetUpper West Side: 49 West 96th Street is an Art Deco-styled low-rise apartment house built in 1941 and now a cooperative.1941, 49 W 96th St., 49 West 96th St., 49 West 96th Street, America, Art Deco, August, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, fire escapes, flats, metropolitan, mid-rise, multi-family residential, residences, residential, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side50 Central Park WestThe Prasada, 50 Central Park West, is a landmark apartment building built in 1907 on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.1907, 50 CPW, 50 Central Park West, CPW, Central Park West, Central Park West Historic District, Charles W. Romeyn, French Second Empire, Henry R. Wynne, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Prasada, UWS, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, luxury, residential
Upper West Side500 West End Avenue500 West End Avenue was designed by Schwartz & Gross and erected in 1915.1915, 500 West End Avenue, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Renaissance Revival, Riverside Drive – West End Historic District Extension 1, Schwartz & Gross, apartment building, apartments, brick, high-rise, historic, landmark, limestone, residential, terra cotta
Upper West Side51 West 81 Street51 West 81st Street, aka The Galaxy, was erected in 1905. It was designed by Frederick C. Brown in Beaux-Arts style. The building is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1905, 51 West 81 Street, Beaux-Arts, Frederick C. Brown, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, The Galaxy, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, stone, terra cotta
Upper West Side55 Central Park West55 Central Park West is an Art Deco landmark designed by Schwartz & Gross.55 Central Park West, Art Deco, Central Park West, Central Park West Historic District, Ghostbusters building, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Schwartz & Gross, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, co-op, coop, cooperative, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential
Upper West Side55 West 76 Street55 West 76th Street, built in 1890, was designed by Edward L. Angell in Renaissance Revival style. The building is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1890, 55 West 76 Street, Edward L. Angell, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Renaissance Revival, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, stone
Upper West Side550 Cathedral ParkwayManhattan Valley: Synagogue Congregation Ramath Orah, built 1921 as West Side Congregational Church, is in the National Register of Historic Places.1921, 550 Cathedral Parkway, 550 W 110th St., 550 West 110th St., 550 West 110th Street, America, Congregation Ramath Orah, Empire State, Hoppin & Koen, Jewish, July, Manhattan, Manhattan Valley, Modern Orthodox, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, The West Side Meeting House, Upper West Side, West Side Congregational Church, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, neo-Classical, place of worship, religious, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, synagogue, temple, urban
Upper West Side57 West 75 Street57 West 75th Street, aka La Rochelle, was built in 1898 to plans drawn by Lamb & Rich. The Renaissance Revival landmark is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1898, 57 West 75 Street, La Rochelle, Lamb & Rich, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Renaissance Revival, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, stone, terra cotta
Upper West Side57 West 75th Street57 West 75th Street, designed by Lamb & Rich, is part of the Upper West Side / Central Park West Historic District.1898, 321-329 Columbus Avenue, 57 West 75th Street, La Rochelle, Lamb & Rich, Manhattan, NY, NYC, New York, New York City, Renaissance Revival, UWS, Upper West Side, Upper West Side / Central Park West Historic District, West 75th Street, apartment building, apartments, brick, high-rise, historic, landmark, residential, stone, terra cotta
Upper West Side59 West 76 Street59 West 76th Street, Sylvia Apartments, erected in 1890, was designed by Edward L. Angell in Renaissance Revival style. The building is part of the Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District.1890, 59 West 76 Street, Edward L. Angell, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, New York State, Renaissance Revival, Sylvia Apartments, USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, aka 341-349 Columbus Avenue, apartment building, apartments, brick, historic, landmark, residential, stone
Upper West Side65 Central Park WestDetail, 65 Central Park West, a landmark brick, stone, and terra cotta apartment building by Emery Roth, built 1927 (Lincoln Square/Upper West Side).1927, 65 CPW, 65 Central Park West, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, detail, details, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, neo-Renaissance, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban
Upper West Side72 West 88th StreetUpper West Side: 72 West 88th Street is a landmark low-rise apartment building on Columbus Avenue, undergoing façade maintenance in this photo.1892, 72 W 88th St., 72 West 88th St., 72 West 88th Street, America, August, Empire State, Francis A. Minuth, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Renaissance Revival, Romanesque Revival, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
Upper West Side743-747 Amsterdam AvenueUpper West Side: Walker & Gillette designed East River Savings Bank in neo-Classical style. The 1926 landmark is now a school and drugstore.1926, 743-747 Amsterdam Ave., 743-747 Amsterdam Avenue, America, August, East River Savings Bank, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, Neoclassical, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, Walker & Gillette, architecture, bank, brick, bright, building, cityscape, classical, commercial, concrete, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, white
Upper West Side750 Amsterdam AvenueUpper West Side: School of the Holy Name of Jesus is a no-nonsense, somber grey brick-and-stone edifice enlivened only by arched, red-painted doors.750 Amsterdam Ave., 750 Amsterdam Avenue, America, August, Catholic school, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, School of the Holy Name of Jesus, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, educational, exterior, gray, grey, low rise, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, parochial school, red doors, school, somber, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side77 West 66th StreetA stainless steel screen crowns ABC’s brick-and-stone headquarters building at 77 West 66th Street in Manhattan’s Lincoln Square.77 W 66th St., 77 West 66th St., 77 West 66th Street, ABC Headquarters, ABC Studios, America, August, Empire State, Kohn Pedersen Fox, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, commercial, exterior, high rise, high-rise, limestone, masonry, metropolitan, office building, offices, postmodern, skyscraper, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban
Upper West Side780 West End Avenue780 West End Avenue’s limestone and white brick façade is decorated with white terra cotta in a pattern to accentuate the landmark building’s height.1914, 780 WEA, 780 West End Avenue, America, Arts & Crafts, Empire State, George & Edward Blum, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartment house, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, urban, white
Upper West Side788 West End Avenue788 West End Avenue, a stone-faced landmark single-family row house of 1896, is now apartments. The skinny building’s stone carvings are painted.1896, 788 West End Avenue, America, Empire State, John G. Prague, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, Peter J. Brennan House, Renaissance Revival, Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, adaptive reuse, apartments, architecture, building, carved stone, cityscape, colorful, converted, exterior, historic, landmark, low-rise, metropolitan, painted, renovated, residential, row house, skinny, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Upper West Side8-10 Columbus AvenueGothic Revival Church of St. Paul the Apostle, at Columbus Avenue and West 59th Street, was built largely from granite salvaged from demolitions.1884, 405 W 59th St., 405 West 59th St., 405 West 59th Street, 8-10 Columbus Ave., 8-10 Columbus Avenue, America, Catholic, Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Columbus Avenue, Empire State, Gothic Revival, Jeremiah O’Rourke, July, Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Roman Catholic, St. Paul the Apostle Church, The Conversion of St. Paul, architecture, bright, building, church, cityscape, exterior, granite, historic, landmark, metropolitan, stained glass, stone, streetscape, summer, sunny, urban
Upper West Side825 West End AvenueEmery Roth designed 825 West End Avenue in neoclassical style. The building is a near twin to 186 Riverside Drive for the same developer.825 WEA, 825 West End Ave., 825 West End Avenue, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, neoclassical, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban, vertical
Upper West Side95 West 95th StreetUpper West Side: Columbus House, 95 West 95th Street, extends to 96th Street at Columbus Avenue. The white tower has balconies above the ninth floor.1969, 95 W 95th St., 95 West 95th St., 95 West 95th Street, America, August, Columbus House, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, U.S., USA, UWS, United States, Upper West Side, apartment building, apartments, architecture, balconies, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, ground floor retail, high rise, high-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, skyscraper, street-level retail, streetscape, summer, sunny, tower, urban, white
Washington Heights158-18 Riverside Drive WestRiver Arts Apartments, in Manhattan’s Washington Heights neighborhood, is a cooperative complex designed by Emery Roth and built in 1939.158-18 Riverside Drive West, 159-00 Riverside Drive West, 159-34 Riverside Drive West, 1939, 667 West 158th Street, 871 Riverside Drive, America, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, River Arts, Upper Manhattan, Washington Heights, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, co-op, cooperative, exterior, flats, horizontal, low-rise, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, urban
Washington Heights515 West 174th Street515 West 174th Street in Washington Heights, Manhattan, is a brown brick apartment building designed by Emery Roth, built 1914.515 W 174th St., 515 West 174th St., 515 West 174th Street, Emery Roth, MDU, October, apartment building, apartments, autumn, brown brick, fall, fire escape, flats, low-rise, multi-dwelling unit, multi-family residential, residences, residential, vertical
Washington Heights611 West 158th Street611 West 158th Street, The Sutherland, designed by Emery Roth and built 1910, is part of NYC’s Audubon Park Historic District.1910, 611 W 158th St., 611 West 158th St., 611 West 158th Street, America, Beaux Arts, Emery Roth, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, The Sutherland, Upper Manhattan, Washington Heights, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem141 Convent AvenueBernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture is a 2009 gut renovation of City College’s former “Y” Building, clad in pre-cast concrete.141 Convent Ave., 141 Convent Avenue, 2009, America, City College, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Rafael Viñoly Architects, Spitzer Hall, Spitzer School of Architecture, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, Y Building, academic, adaptive reuse, architecture, bright, building, campus, cityscape, college, concrete, educational, exterior, metropolitan, postmodern, school, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, university, urban
West Harlem150 Convent AvenueHarlem Stage at The Gatehouse occupies the converted NYC landmark 135th Street Gatehouse of the Croton Aqueduct system.135th Street Gatehouse, 150 Convent Ave., 150 Convent Avenue, 1890, America, City College, Croton Aqueduct, Empire State, Frederick S. Cook, Gatehouse, Harlem Stage, Harlem Stage at The Gatehouse, Manhattan, NYC, NYC designated landmark, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, adaptive reuse, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, landmark, masonry, metropolitan, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, theater, urban
West Harlem1589 Amsterdam AvenueTownsend Harris Hall houses the CUNY School of Medicine in one of the six original George B. Post-designed campus buildings.1589 Amsterdam Ave., 1589 Amsterdam Avenue, America, CUNY School of Medicine, City College, Empire State, George B. Post, Gothic, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Townsend Harris Hall, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, academic, architecture, bright, building, campus, cityscape, college, educational, exterior, granite, landmark, metropolitan, school, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, university, urban
West Harlem160 Convent AvenueAlexander Hamilton Gate, one of six grand entrances to City College of New York.160 Convent Ave., 160 Convent Avenue, America, Amsterdam Avenue, CCNY, City College, Convent Avenue, Empire State, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, St. Nicholas Terrace, Upper Manhattan, West 135th Street, West 140th Street, West Harlem, academic, architecture, bright, building, campus, cityscape, college, educational, exterior, gate, metropolitan, public, school, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, university, urban
West Harlem1617 Amsterdam AvenueCompton-Goethals Hall, originally separate buildings, is part of the George B. Post-designed City College campus in West Harlem.1617 Amsterdam Ave., 1617 Amsterdam Avenue, America, City College, Compton-Goethals Hall, Empire State, George B. Post, Gothic, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, academic, architecture, bright, building, campus, cityscape, college, educational, exterior, granite, landmark, metropolitan, school, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, university, urban
West Harlem200 Convent AvenueWingate Hall, among the six original George B. Post-designed City College buildings, is the campus fitness center and gymnasium.200 Convent Ave., 200 Convent Avenue, America, City College, Empire State, George B. Post, Gothic, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, Wingate Hall, academic, architecture, bright, building, campus, cityscape, college, educational, exterior, granite, landmark, metropolitan, school, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, university, urban
West Harlem240 Convent AvenueHigh School for Mathematics, Science and Engineering at City College, Baskerville Hall, part of the original George Post-designed City College campus.240 Convent Ave., 240 Convent Avenue, America, Baskerville Hall, City College, Empire State, George B. Post, Gothic, High School for Mathematics, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Science and Engineering at City College, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, academic, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, educational, exterior, granite, high school, metropolitan, public school, school, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem271 West 150th Street271 and 273 West 150th Street, Harlem, are five-story red brick apartment buildings designed by Emery Roth and built in 1910.271 W 150th St., 271 West 150th St., 271 West 150th Street, America, Emery Roth, Harlem, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, five-story, flats, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem273 West 150th Street271 and 273 West 150th Street, Harlem, are five-story red brick apartment buildings designed by Emery Roth and built in 1910.273 W 150th St., 273 West 150th St., 273 West 150th Street, America, Emery Roth, Harlem, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, five-story, flats, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem273-271 West 150th Street271 and 273 West 150th Street, Harlem, are five-story red brick apartment buildings designed by Emery Roth and built in 1910.273-271 W 150th St., 273-271 West 150th St., 273-271 West 150th Street, America, Emery Roth, Harlem, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, five-story, flats, low-rise, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem3681 BroadwayEmery Roth-designed Halidon Court in Hamilton Heights was built in 1910; the richly-ornamented brown brick building is now a cooperative.1910, 3681 Broadway, 3681 Bwy., America, Emery Roth, Halidon Court, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brown brick, building, cityscape, cooperative, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem550 West 153rd StreetTrinity Studios, designed by Emery Roth and built in 1914, is a beige brick and terra cotta apartment house at 550 West 153rd Street in West Harlem.1914, 550 W 153rd St., 550 West 153rd St., 550 West 153rd Street, America, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Trinity Studios, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bay windows, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem556 West 141st StreetThe Emery Roth-designed six-story beige brick Joesam Court is on a quiet Manhattanville side street.1925, 556 West 141st St. 556 W 141st St., 556 West 141st Street, America, Emery Roth, Joesam Court, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem601 West 137th Street601 West 137th Street is one of five Emery Roth-designed buildings in the Cromwell development, now named Westbourne.1907, 601 W 137th St., 601 West 137th St., 601 West 137th Street, America, Cromwell, Emery Roth, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, Westbourne, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem601 West 141st StreetGarnet Hall, 601 West 141st Street in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, is bold white terra cotta against dark red brick, with stores along Broadway.601 W 141st St., 601 West 141st St., 601 West 141st Street, America, Garnet Hall, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, red brick, residences, residential, six-story, stone, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem602 West 137th StreetEmery Roth designed Leslie Court, 602 West 137th Street, in brick with abundant terra cotta decoration; parapet decoration has been lost, however.602 W 137th St., 602 West 137th St., 602 West 137th Street, America, Emery Roth, Leslie Court, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stores, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem605 West 137th Street605 West 137th Street is one of five Emery Roth-designed buildings in the Cromwell development, now named Westbourne.1907, 605 W 137th St., 605 West 137th St., 605 West 137th Street, America, Cromwell, Emery Roth, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, Westbourne, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem607 West 137th Street607 West 137th Street’s two wings are radically different in design, both in plan and in ornamentation. Part of Cromwell (now Westbourne) development.1907, 607 W 137th St., 607 West 137th St., 607 West 137th Street, America, Cromwell, Emery Roth, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, Westbourne, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem609 West 137th Street609 West 137th Street is one of five Emery Roth-designed buildings in the Cromwell development, now named Westbourne.1907, 609 W 137th St., 609 West 137th St., 609 West 137th Street, America, Cromwell, Emery Roth, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, Westbourne, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem610 Riverside Drive610 Riverside Drive, designed by Joseph C. Cocker and built in 1909, is a six-story terra cotta-decorated beige brick apartment building.1909, 610 Riverside Dr., 610 Riverside Drive, America, Hamilton Heights, Joseph C. Cocker, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bay windows, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, painted terra cotta, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem610 West 136th Street610 West 136th Street, part of Hudson View development, is a five-story beige brick apartment house in Manhattanville; façade designed by Emery Roth.1905, 610 W 136th St., 610 West 136th St., 610 West 136th Street, America, Emery Roth, Hudson View, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem610 West 141st StreetEmery Roth designed 610 West 141st Street, Wiltshire, in brown brick and terra cotta; sadly, the building is run-down and vandalized.1909, 610 W 141st St., 610 West 141st St., 610 West 141st Street, America, Emery Roth, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, Wiltshire, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brown brick, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, run-down, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem611 West 137th Street611 West 137th Street is one of five Emery Roth-designed buildings in the Cromwell development, now named Westbourne.1907, 611 W 137th St., 611 West 137th St., 611 West 137th Street, America, Cromwell, Emery Roth, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, Westbourne, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem614 West 136th Street614 West 136th Street, Hudson View, is a beige brick building in Manhattanville with colorfully painted door trim; façade designed by Emery Roth.1905, 614 W 136th St., 614 West 136th St., 614 West 136th Street, America, Emery Roth, Hudson View, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem618 West 136th Street618 West 136th Street, part of Hudson View development, is a five-story beige brick apartment house in Manhattanville; façade designed by Emery Roth.1907, 618 W 136th St., 618 West 136th St., 618 West 136th Street, America, Emery Roth, Hudson View, Manhattan, Manhattanville, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, apartment building, apartments, architecture, beige brick, brick, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, fire escape, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban
West Harlem622 West 141st Street622 West 141st StreetAmerica, Emery Roth, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, apartment building, apartments, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, flats, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
West Harlem630 Riverside DriveFortune Academy, at 630 Riverside Drive, is a Gothic castle-like halfway house for former prisoners; it is converted from a girl’s boarding school.1913, 630 Riverside Dr., 630 Riverside Drive, America, Fortune Academy, Fortune Society, Gothic Revival, Hamilton Heights, John W, Kearney, Manhattan, NRHP, NYC, National Register of Historic Places, New York, New York City, New York County, Society of the Holy Child Jesus, St. Walburga’s Academy, Sugar Hill, The Castle, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, architecture, bright, building, cityscape, exterior, historic, homeless shelter, landmark, metropolitan, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, urban
West Harlem706 Riverside DriveEmery Roth-designed 706 Riverside Drive has a split personality: Its slim southern wing has a more reserved design scheme.1913, 706 Riverside Dr., 706 Riverside Drive, America, Emery Roth, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, NYC, New York, New York City, New York County, Upper Manhattan, West Harlem, apartment building, apartments, architecture, brick, bright, brown brick, building, cityscape, condo, condominium, exterior, flats, masonry, metropolitan, multi-family residential, residences, residential, stone, street scene, street view, streetscape, sunny, terra cotta, terra-cotta, terracotta, urban

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