The 37 East 4th Street House, is one of the two remaining early residences on this once fashionable residential block. It is a distinguished example of the New York townhouse of the Greek Revival period. A high stoop, over a stone basement which still retains traces of rustication, leads to a handsome doorway with full entablature supported by a pair of Ionic columns, a typically Greek Revival feature. The inner doorway, behind paneled reveals, is flanked by blocked-up sidelights.