A four-story French flat building in Midtown West that was constructed between 1876 and 1877, developed by brothers Samuel and Edward Ashely, along with architect James Springstead. The Lithuanian Alliance acquired the building in 1910 and exemplifies the lasting impact of New York’s Lithuanian community. The building has operated as an anchor for social support, cultural preservation, and community organization—including publication of a Lithuanian-language newspaper—serving successive generations of Lithuanian immigrants. Its restoration in recent years reflects a commitment to honoring its architectural origins, making it a living testament to both local history and the immigrant experience in the city.
STATUS In Review
This building / neighborhood / site is in the process of becoming a New York City Landmark.