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AN ICONIC CAST-IRON OPPORTUNITY
B R O A D W A Y
SECOND FLOOR4,936 SF
TOTAL17,809 SF
THIRD FLOOR
4,899 SF
GROUND FLOOR4,769 SF
63’BROADWAY FRONTAGE
100’BROOME STREET FRONTAGE
LOWER LEVEL3,205 SF
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4,769 SFLOWER LEVEL
3,205 SFFLOOR PLANS
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4,936 SFTHIRD
4,899 SFFLOOR PLANS
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HOLLISTER & CO.DUANE READE DRUGSSUNGLASS HUTMIRO CAFEDESIGUALRICKY’SBROADWAY GOURMET DELIEXPRESSFOREVER 21ARMANI A/X
DEAN & DELUCACONVERSEH&MBANANA REPUBLICUNIQLOFORAVIOMGSTEVE MADDEN SHOESCLUB MONACOVINCE CAMUTOAT&T
ARITZIAMICHAEL KORSDUNEMARCIANOALL SAINTSSTANCE SOCKSWHITE HOUSE BLACK MARKETMACBLOOMINGDALE’S SOHOTO BE MELISSA SHOESSUNGLASS HUTPANDORA 490 BROADWAY
MADEWELLJ.CREW MEN’STOPSHOPTI MBERLANDPARIS STATIONSALDOJOE FRESHINTERNATIONALCULINARY CENTER
CRATE & BARREL
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KENNETH COLEVICTORIA’S SECRETBANK OF AMERICA
UNDER ARMOURVERIZON
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& OTHER STORIESPRADA
VICTORIA’S SECRET PINKMNG BY MANGO
SCHOLASTICSEPHORA
HUGO BOSSCLARK’S
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GUESSLUCKY BRAND
TO BE NIKE
CHASE BANKFOOT LOCKER
PUMAQUIK SILVER
H&MTRUE RELIGION
ZARA CAPITAL ONE
LEVI’S BRANDY MELVILLE
MYSTIQUE BOUTIQUE
US POLO ASSNYELLOW RAT BASTARD
LULULEMONPEARL RIVER MART
SCOOPSTARBUCKS
BOSEWELLS FARGO
GRAND STREET
HOUSTON STREET
PRINCE STREET
SPRING STREET
BROOME STREET
HISTORYBROADWAY 2016 BROADWAY 1935
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The striking Venetian Renaissance-inspired cast iron facades of the E. V. Haughwout
Building command the corner of Broadway and Broome Street in Manhattan.
Designed by John Gaynor in collaboration with Daniel Badger’s Architectural
Ironworks, the building opened in 1857 as SoHo’s fi rst full-façade cast-iron building,
the forerunner of what is now the greatest collection of cast-iron structures in the
world. 490 Broadway is designated as “the greatest remaining single monument
to cast iron” in the country, in G. E. Kidder Smith’s Source Book for American Archi-
tecture. It is also a precursor of Manhattan’s giant department stores, and, with its
structural innovations, the modern skyscraper.
The Haughwout building’s graceful facades were inspired by the great Sansovino
library on the Piazzette in Venice, and feature tall arched windows with delicate
balustrades, fl anked by slender fl uted Corinthian columns. This structural inno-
vation was enhanced by another notable fi rst: Haughwout installed the fi rst Otis
passenger elevator for public use. Just four years after opening, the store gained
considerable fame when Mary Todd Lincoln ordered a complete set—over six
hundred pieces—of china for the White House. The famous 1861 Lincoln Solferino
china can be seen on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American
History, and a set remains in the White House collection.
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ANDREW KAHN 212.841.7732 [email protected]
CHRISTIAN B. STANTON [email protected]
CARA [email protected]
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