Designated 3/27/2012
The 32 Dominick Street House was one of twelve Federal style brick row houses on the south side of Dominick Street between Hudson and Varick Streets, and was one of five houses constructed by builder Smith Bloomfield. The 32 Dominick Street House is a relatively rare surviving Manhattan townhouses of the Federal style and period with Italianate style alterations. It is one of only four remaining and is the one that is the most intact, retaining its Federal-era form and materials.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
The Neighborhood
SoHo
SoHo (South of Houston) is known for its beautiful cast-iron buildings. A majority of the of cast-iron fronted building date from the 1870s, though a substantial number of complete masonry structures, as well as those combining masonry and cast iron, date from earlier and later...
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