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177 Franklin Street is a historic six-story commercial building located on Franklin Street between Hudson and Greenwich streets in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Originally built in 1888, 177 Franklin Street was owned by real estate investor and designed by architect , with construction starting in 1887. The structure was originally designed as a five-story building; a sixth story was added in 1890 by architect .

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  • 177 Franklin Street (en)
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  • 177 Franklin Street is a historic six-story commercial building located on Franklin Street between Hudson and Greenwich streets in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Originally built in 1888, 177 Franklin Street was owned by real estate investor and designed by architect , with construction starting in 1887. The structure was originally designed as a five-story building; a sixth story was added in 1890 by architect . (en)
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  • 177 Franklin Street (en)
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  • Commercial (en)
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  • Manhattan, New York City, United States (en)
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  • 177 Franklin Street is a historic six-story commercial building located on Franklin Street between Hudson and Greenwich streets in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Originally built in 1888, 177 Franklin Street was owned by real estate investor and designed by architect , with construction starting in 1887. The structure was originally designed as a five-story building; a sixth story was added in 1890 by architect . The building has a neo-Grec façade composed of a one-story base and a five-story upper section. Some surviving historic features include a pressed metal cornice, prominent brick-and-stone lintels, a brick corbel table, wood sash windows, and cast-iron piers from the Lindsay, Graff & Megquier foundry, as indicated on two clear foundry marks. The building was renovated by Michael Kirchmann of GDSNY and is the headquarters and flagship location for lifestyle retailer Shinola. (en)
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