Designated 6/26/2012
This building is the earliest surviving work by the architectural firm of York & Sawyer in New York City. It is flanked on both sides by the Bowery Savings Bank, a designated Landmark that was constructed in 1893-95. The straightforward monumentality of the Bowery Bank expressed its function as a modern place of work, with business offices on the upper four floors. The white marble elevations incorporate features associated with the City Beautiful movement and the Beaux Art style, including a rusticated base, segmental-arched windows, and a substantial fourth-story cornice embellished with copper cresting that aligns with its neighbor.