Designated 11/14/1978
The David S. Brown Store is a rare and exceptionally handsome example of High Victorian Gothic architecture to survive in the city. Its design features a delicate cast-iron storefront and a red brick facade with contrasting stone detail following Victorian Gothic prototypes. It was built as a store for David S. Brown Company, a soap manufacturing firm, and as such is a reminder of the first large-scale commercial development in the area following the Civil War.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
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Tribeca
The area now known as Tribeca was originally developed in the early 19th century as a residential neighborhood close to the city’s center in Lower Manhattan. Its street grid was laid out at right angles off of Greenwich Street and on a diagonal off of...
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