The De Vinne Press Building is a commercial building and former printing plant at 393–399 Lafayette Street, at the corner of Fourth Street, in the NoHo...
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Theodore Low De Vinne (December 25, 1828 – February 16, 1914) was an American printer and scholarly author on typography. Considered "the leading commercial...
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Library, the Bouwerie Lane Theater, the Bayard-Condict Building, the De Vinne Press Building. Two New York City Subway stations, Astor Place and Bleecker...
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building was turned over to the New York Mercantile Library, who later built this 11-story building on the site The Cooper Union Foundation Building has...
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The Public Theater (redirect from Astor Library Building)
425 Lafayette Street in the former Astor Library in Lower Manhattan. The building contains five theater spaces, and Joe's Pub, a cabaret-style venue for...
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houses; the Astor Place Theatre is in one The De Vinne Press Building at Fourth Street The Schermerhorn Building, built for the Schermerhorns in 1888 to designs...
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Second Avenue and encompassing 15 blocks and 330 buildings. The original proposal excluded buildings such as the Pyramid Club, but because of efforts...
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Webster Hall (category Commercial buildings completed in 1886)
media related to Webster Hall and Annex. Official website New York Press article Building database Rentz has 51 entries as architect Designation Report of...
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2003. John McSorley first appeared in city directories in 1862, and the building his bar occupies was built no earlier than 1858, according to city records...
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Inside the Apple: A Streetwise History of New York City, New York: Free Press, ISBN 141658997X Listen to this article (4 minutes) This audio file was...
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to the entire first floor of the building, and then first three floors in the 1970s. In 1996 Bass bought the building at East 12th Street and Broadway...
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December 2007, a bicycle lane was marked on the street. Bayard–Condict Building Bleecker Sitting Area contains a sculpture by Chaim Gross and won a Village...
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York, Fifth Edition: An Illustrated Record of the City's Historic Buildings. SUNY Press. p. 114. ISBN 978-1-4384-3771-2. Van Meter, William (May 8, 2013)...
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Cooper Union (redirect from Cooper Union Foundation Building)
razing its engineering building and having it replaced with a commercial building, and replacing its Hewitt Building with a new building called 41 Cooper Square...
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Bowery (section Bank buildings)
north-tending track at the rope walk, was lined for the first few streets with buildings that formed a solid frontage, with market gardens behind them; when Lorenzo...
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Broadway and Eighth Street, the street's first commercial building was built. By the 1890s, buildings on the stretch from Bowery to Fifth Avenue were used...
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The Silk Building is a building located at 14 East 4th Street in the NoHo neighborhood of New York City. It has 12 floors that contain 55 apartments. It...
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Alphabet City, Manhattan (section Historic buildings)
Residential buildings in Alphabet City and the East Village suffered from high levels of neglect, as property owners did not properly maintain their buildings. The...
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System's Sixth Avenue Line. The street widening involved demolition of buildings on both sides of the street, resulting in numerous small, empty lots....
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Anthology Film Archives (section The building)
relocated after February 1946, and the building became a youth center for the Police Athletic League. After 1948, the building was known as the Lower Manhattan...
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Bayard–Condict Building Bracetti Plaza Christodora House Colonnade Row De Vinne Press Building Firehouse, Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9 First Houses...
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front of the building, now the tallest structure in the area. According to many residents, NYU's alteration and demolition of historic buildings, such as...
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design of several well known New York buildings, including the cast-iron office building and the De Vinne Press Building. He was also known for designing alterations...
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Cornell University Press. p. 203. Johnson, Marilynn S. (2003). Street Justice: A History of Political Violence in New York City. Beacon Press. pp. 30–31. Gutman...
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Mark's Place was the most famous of the branch locations. Formerly, the building was the home of the New St. Marks Baths from 1913 to 1985. In June 2005...
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Bayard–Condict Building Bracetti Plaza Christodora House Colonnade Row De Vinne Press Building Firehouse, Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9 First Houses...
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Chico Mendez Mural Garden (category Manhattan building and structure stubs)
Bayard–Condict Building Bracetti Plaza Christodora House Colonnade Row De Vinne Press Building Firehouse, Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9 First Houses...
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Second Avenue. In the days before the explosion, work was ongoing in the building for the installation of a new 4-inch gas line to service the apartments...
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Merchant's House Museum (category Historic American Buildings Survey in New York City)
Skidmore House was restored by 2010 after falling into disrepair. The De Vinne Press Building to the west and the Astor Library (also known as the Public Theater)...
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Stern, Richard Tucker, Mark Ackerman, Jorge Villardell, Richard Erskine, Tony DeVizia and Richard Sabala. Musicians who performed at the nightclub include:...
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