640 Broadway (also known as 172 Crosby Street or 60-74 Bleecker Street) is a 9-story neoclassic construction located in the NoHo Historic District of lower Manhattan, New York City. This current structure replaced a former building that housed the Empire State Bank. After a fire destroyed the site in 1896, B. Lichtenstein, who owned the property since 1886, commissioned German architects Delemos & Cordes to redevelop the lot. Known for their Renaissance Revival and Classical Revival style, Delemos & Cordes contributed a number of properties to the Ladies Historic District, most notably the Siegel-Cooper Department Store (1896-1898) and Adams Dry Good Store (1902). The team is also responsible for the design of Macy's Herald Square, a landmarked retail space in Midtown Manhattan.
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| - 640 Broadway (also known as 172 Crosby Street or 60-74 Bleecker Street) is a 9-story neoclassic construction located in the NoHo Historic District of lower Manhattan, New York City. This current structure replaced a former building that housed the Empire State Bank. After a fire destroyed the site in 1896, B. Lichtenstein, who owned the property since 1886, commissioned German architects Delemos & Cordes to redevelop the lot. Known for their Renaissance Revival and Classical Revival style, Delemos & Cordes contributed a number of properties to the Ladies Historic District, most notably the Siegel-Cooper Department Store (1896-1898) and Adams Dry Good Store (1902). The team is also responsible for the design of Macy's Herald Square, a landmarked retail space in Midtown Manhattan. (en)
- 640 Broadway (también conocida como 172 Crosby Street o 60-74 Bleecker Street) es una construcción neoclásica de 9 pisos ubicada en el distrito histórico NoHo del Lower Manhattan, Nueva York. Esta estructura actual reemplazó a un antiguo edificio que albergaba el Empire State Bank. Después de que un incendio destruyera el sitio en 1896, B. Lichtenstein, propietario de la propiedad desde 1886, encargó a los arquitectos alemanes Delemos & Cordes que reconstruyeran el lote. Conocido por su estilo Renaissance Revival y Classical Revival, Delemos & Cordes contribuyó con una serie de propiedades al Ladies Historic District, entre las que destacan los grandes almacenes Siegel-Cooper (1896-1898) y Adams Dry Good Store (1902). El equipo también es responsable del diseño de Macy's Herald Square, u (es)
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| - 640 Broadway (also known as 172 Crosby Street or 60-74 Bleecker Street) is a 9-story neoclassic construction located in the NoHo Historic District of lower Manhattan, New York City. This current structure replaced a former building that housed the Empire State Bank. After a fire destroyed the site in 1896, B. Lichtenstein, who owned the property since 1886, commissioned German architects Delemos & Cordes to redevelop the lot. Known for their Renaissance Revival and Classical Revival style, Delemos & Cordes contributed a number of properties to the Ladies Historic District, most notably the Siegel-Cooper Department Store (1896-1898) and Adams Dry Good Store (1902). The team is also responsible for the design of Macy's Herald Square, a landmarked retail space in Midtown Manhattan. (en)
- 640 Broadway (también conocida como 172 Crosby Street o 60-74 Bleecker Street) es una construcción neoclásica de 9 pisos ubicada en el distrito histórico NoHo del Lower Manhattan, Nueva York. Esta estructura actual reemplazó a un antiguo edificio que albergaba el Empire State Bank. Después de que un incendio destruyera el sitio en 1896, B. Lichtenstein, propietario de la propiedad desde 1886, encargó a los arquitectos alemanes Delemos & Cordes que reconstruyeran el lote. Conocido por su estilo Renaissance Revival y Classical Revival, Delemos & Cordes contribuyó con una serie de propiedades al Ladies Historic District, entre las que destacan los grandes almacenes Siegel-Cooper (1896-1898) y Adams Dry Good Store (1902). El equipo también es responsable del diseño de Macy's Herald Square, un espacio comercial emblemático en Midtown Manhattan. (es)
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