Designated 2/11/1997
This building was designed in a restrained Romanesque Revival style of great dignity and elegance. The large, round arches which denote the entrance and main dining area on the third story provide a visual emphasis and focus for the stately facade. The Down Town Association, originally incorporated in 1860, was one of the earliest private clubs in New York and the first downtown luncheon club. It was part of New York’s vibrant club life and was specifically founded to serve the needs of Wall Street businessmen and lawyers for a dining and meeting club close to their places of work.