177 Franklin Street
40°43′8.976″N 74°00′34.056″W / 40.71916000°N 74.00946000°W / 40.71916000; -74.00946000
177 Franklin Street is a historic six-story commercial building located on Franklin Street between Hudson and Greenwich streets in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.[7][3] Frederick Jenth designed the building for William Grupe; construction started in 1887 and was finished the next year.[7] The structure was originally designed as a five-story building; a sixth story was added in 1890.[7][8]
The building has a neo-Grec façade composed of a one-story base and a five-story upper section.[7] Some surviving historic features include a pressed metal cornice, prominent brick-and-stone lintels, a brick corbel table, wood sash windows, and cast-iron piers from the Lindsay, Graff & Megquier foundry,[9] as indicated on two clear foundry marks.[7]
References
- ^ Brown, Mariah (March 30, 2020). "TriBeCa Office Building, Shinola Flagship Changes Hands". Globe St. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
- ^ Rizzi, Nicholas (March 27, 2020). "Tribeca Building That Houses Shinola Flagship Sells for $17M". Commercial Observer. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
- ^ a b Brown, Mariah (March 31, 2020). "TriBeCa Historic District Property Gets New Ownership". Globe St. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
- ^ "Shinola Flagship Goes on the Block". Connect New York Commercial Real Estate News. March 26, 2018. Archived from the original on November 18, 2020. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
- ^ Khan, Bilal (June 24, 2011). "Tribeca Mansion Has Room for Your Cars, Oversized Crucifixes". Curbed NY. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
- ^ Steele, Lockhart (January 23, 2009). "The Curious Case of Tribeca's Kiboshed Copper Cross". Curbed NY. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f "TriBeCa Historic District Designation Report" (PDF). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
- ^ "177 Franklin Street (New York City, New York)". Wikimapia. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
- ^ "Lindsay, Graff / & / Megquier / 622 E. 14 St. N. Y." Walter Grutchfield. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
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