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NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL ARCHIVES 31 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK, NY 10007 Guide to the Department of Buildings architectural drawings and plans for Lower Manhattan, circa 1866-1978 Collection No. REC 0074 Processing, description, and rehousing by the Rolled Building Plans Project Team (2018-ongoing): Amy Stecher, Porscha Williams Fuller, David Mathurin, Clare Manias, Cynthia Brenwall. Finding aid written by Amy Stecher in May 2020.

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NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL ARCHIVES 31 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK, NY 10007

Guide to the Department of

Buildings architectural

drawings and plans for Lower

Manhattan, circa 1866-1978 Collection No. REC 0074

Processing, description, and rehousing by the Rolled Building Plans Project Team (2018-ongoing): Amy Stecher, Porscha Williams Fuller, David Mathurin, Clare Manias, Cynthia Brenwall. Finding aid written by Amy Stecher in May 2020.

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Summary

Record Group: RG 025: Department of Buildings Title of the Collection: Department of Buildings architectural drawings and plans for Lower Manhattan Creator(s): Manhattan (New York, N.Y.). Bureau of Buildings; Manhattan (New York, N.Y.). Department of Buildings; New York (N.Y.). Department of Buildings; New York (N.Y.). Department of Housing and Buildings; New York (N.Y.). Department for the Survey and Inspection of Buildings; New York (N.Y.). Fire Department. Bureau of Inspection of Buildings; New York (N.Y.). Tenement House Department Date: circa 1866-1978 Abstract: The Department of Buildings requires the filing of applications and supporting material for permits to construct or alter buildings in New York City. This collection contains the plans and drawings filed with the Department of Buildings between 1866-1978, for the buildings on all 958 blocks of Lower Manhattan, from the Battery to 34th Street, as well as a small quantity of material for blocks outside that area. Collection #: REC 0074 Extent: Approximately 1,300 cubic feet (120,000 plans) Language: English Physical location: Materials are stored onsite at 31 Chambers Street. Repository: New York City Municipal Archives, Department of Records and Information Services, 31 Chambers St., New York, NY 10007 Immediate Source of Acquisition: The bulk of the collection was transferred from the Department of Buildings between 1975 and 1979 (Accession # 1979-020). Access and Use: Collection is open for research. Patrons are required to use digitized images when available. Access to these images is available through our online gallery. Advance notice is required for using original material; some material may require conservation treatment prior to patron use. Please contact [email protected] to arrange access. Preferred citation: Identification of item, date; Department of Buildings architectural drawings and plans of Lower Manhattan, circa 1866-1978; REC 0074; Municipal Archives, City of New York Sponsor: In 2018, the Municipal Archives received an award from the New York State Library Conservation/Preservation Discretionary Grant Program for processing and re-housing the plans pertaining to the Manhattan neighborhoods of Tribeca and Soho.

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Processing Information

Processing began in 2018 and is ongoing. The processing archivists include: Amy Stecher (2018-present), Clare Manias (2019-present), Cynthia Brenwall (2020-present), Porscha Williams Fuller (2018-2019), and David Mathurin (2018). As of March 17, 2020, 257 cubic feet have been processed. In 1975, the National Endowment for the Humanities awarded a grant to the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) to administer a cataloging project at the Municipal Archives for a small sub-series of building records and plans, thought to pertain to demolished buildings. These plans were subsequently incorporated into the larger 1977-1979 collection of building plans. The drawings had been rolled into large bundles at the Department of Buildings prior to transfer to the Municipal Archives. The drawings remained in the bundles until commencement of the processing project. The bundle contents had been marked according to block and lot numbers, often incorrectly or inaccurately. Processed material has been accurately described and rehoused in correct block and lot order. The drawings span more than 100 years and consist of many print types created by varied processes, some of which can cause degradation over time; within each lot group, drawings are separated according to print type and these types are separated by sheets of Mylar to avoid chemical migration.

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Provenance

Beginning in 1866, architects, engineers, or persons planning to construct or alter a building in the City of New York have been required to submit applications and supporting paperwork, including plans, to the Department of Buildings (DOB). The department retained the bulk of these materials until the early 1970s when it initiated a pilot project to save space by microfilming the building plans and permit-related correspondence that had accumulated over the previous century. The DOB employed a vendor for the microfilming, intending to dispose of the original materials after filming. It was determined that the film did not meet accepted standards, and the project was discontinued after filming the records and surviving plans for all buildings on the 958 blocks of Lower Manhattan. Even before the mass-microfilming project began, the records held at the Department of Buildings had garnered the attention of the city’s community of historians, architects, and preservationists, including the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC). They supported discontinuation of the filming and urged the transfer of the original materials to the Municipal Archives (MA) for permanent preservation. In 1977, the DOB began transferring to the MA approximately 1,000 rolls or bundles of drawings and plans. DOB also transferred 1,200 cubic feet of permit applications, building forms, and associated correspondence (now known as the Manhattan block and lot records, collection REC 0010). The paperwork regarding the transfer process is incomplete but indicates that the acquired records covered the geographic area of “Manhattan, south of Fourteenth Street.” A 1979 Municipal Archives departmental memo about the “New York Building Records Collection” indicates that material was still being systematically accrued in block order, adding additional material above 14th Street. A 1979 accession record notes the DOB transferred an additional 1,500 cubic feet of “Building Records” to the MA (Accession 1979-020). The archives conducted an inventory of the accumulated rolled plans in 1984, listing 5,738 rolls of plans, stored on 244 shelves in block order. The inventory confirmed that the plan collection extended well above 14th Street, as far north as 34th Street, and included a small quantity of plans for blocks outside that area. In 2019, additional rolled plans, totaling approximately 243 cubic feet, were identified at the Department of Records and Information Services records management facility in Queens. An initial survey of this material indicated that most of the plans pertained to buildings below 34th Street, but also included material from mid-town and Central Park West.

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Related Material

The Manhattan block and lot records (REC 0010), 1866-1976, consists of forms and correspondence submitted to the Department of Buildings for proposed construction projects. They provide ownership information, specifications, and construction details for buildings located in blocks 1-958. They are supplementary to the plans that are the subject of this collection guide. The Department of Buildings had also microfilmed the permit application folders, but unlike the plans which were rendered inaccessible by the filming process, the permit folders survived relatively intact, and have been made accessible to researchers. They total 816 cubic feet and are arranged by block and lot number. An inventory is available.

The Department of Buildings docket books span 1866-1951. They record in a chronological, ledger format basic information about every application to construct or alter a building in Manhattan. The information recorded includes the date of application, location, owner, architect, dimensions and materials, type of building (e.g., loft, factory, garage, tenement), and construction details (e.g., foundation and roof materials). It lists the date the plan was approved, and when construction was completed. The entries are recorded chronologically. Unlike the block and lot records, information in the docket books pertains to buildings throughout Manhattan. They are available on microfilm.

Property Cards and Tax Photographs. In the 1930s, as part of an effort to improve the process of assessing property for tax purposes, city assessors recorded information about each property on a card that measures 8 ½” x 14. The information recorded on the card includes a plot diagram indicating where the property is located within the block; a building diagram outlining the dimensions of the building on the property; block and lot numbers; zoning code and building classification information; the assessed valuation (beginning about 1930 and updated annually through the 1970s); and conveyance and mortgage information (less consistently updated). Attached to each card is a small photographic print of the building façade. The collection includes cards for all five Boroughs and totals 1,448 cubic feet. The collection number for the property cards collection is REC 0048. The photographs used for the property cards comprise two additional collections. The 1940s tax photographs, REC 0040, consists of photographs depicting every real estate parcel in the five boroughs of New York City, dated between 1939-1951, with the bulk of the images dating from 1939-1941. The original negatives of the photographs have been recently digitized and are available for viewing via the Municipal Archives’ online gallery. Additionally, the 1980s tax photographs, REC 0041, consists of photographs depicting every real estate parcel in the five boroughs of New York City, dated between 1982-1988. Low resolution images of the 1980s photographs are available for viewing via the Municipal Archives’ online gallery. Collection REC 0018 contains the records of Idilio Gracia Peña, who served as Commissioner of the Department of Records and Information Services from 1990-1995 and Director of the

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Municipal Archives from 1978-1989. See Series II: Director of the Municipal Archives subject files for information regarding the building plans collection. Collection REC 0020 contains the records of Eugene Bockman, the first Commissioner of the Department of Records and Information Services upon its establishment in 1977, having served as Director of the Municipal Reference Library (1958-1977) and the Municipal Archives and Records Center (1975-1977). See Series I: Subject files for information regarding the buildings plans collection. The Department of Buildings’ Building Information System (BIS) maintains files containing construction applications, building permits, and associated materials. The online system provides a property overview for each lot, as well as information on violations, complaints, actions and inspections. Using the “actions” feature under the Building Information Search will generate a list of the permit numbers (with dates) associated with building on that lot throughout its history.

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Biographical/Historical Note

The history of building regulation in New York City date almost as far back as the city itself. In 1625, the Dutch West India Company imposed rules for the locations and types of houses that could be built in the colony. In 1647, the Director-General and Council of New Amsterdam issued an ordinance forbidding new wooden or “merely plastered” chimneys from being built and for the inspection of hearths and chimneys by fire masters with the ability to inspect at will and to impose fines. Over the years, more regulations were imposed but were often unheeded or insufficient, with governmental bodies unwilling or unable to keep up with societal changes. Sanitation and public safety, particularly from the hazard of fire, drove most of the first regulations imposed on construction. Fire-prevention laws were enacted in 1683 and again in 1775. In 1791, the New York State Legislature mandated firewalls and parapet roofs, both strategies for preventing the spread of fire. In the first half of the 19th century, overcrowding became a significant issue. The city’s population increased from 60,000 people in 1800 to more than 800,000 in 1860. Many buildings originally constructed for a single family were altered to accommodate multiple households; additional buildings were “back built” into their already small yards. By 1865 more than 15,000 tenement-style buildings had been constructed, with practically no open space between building lots for light or ventilation. Prior to 1860, fire wardens supervised building construction. In 1860 the New York State Legislature passed, “An Act to provide against unsafe buildings in the City of New York…,” calling for the appointment of a Superintendent of Buildings and staff of inspectors. In subsequent years, due to bureaucratic and financial circumstances, the buildings department had many iterations, at times falling under jurisdiction of the Fire Department. Some of the changes within the department reflect advances in building construction and regulation, such as the addition of a Bureau of Fire Escapes and Iron Work in 1874. In 1892, a law re-established a separate Department of Buildings, strengthening its authority and adding to it the Bureaus of Plumbing, Light, and Heat (previously parts of the Department of Health). Alarm over the inhumane, overcrowded, and unsanitary conditions of tenement housing reached its peak during this period, culminating with the passage of the Tenement Act of 1901 by the New York State Legislature. The act imposed many new regulations, such as requiring new buildings to have outward-facing windows, indoor bathrooms, proper ventilation, and increased fire safeguards. As the population increased and the City’s economy grew in complexity, the need for larger and more versatile space became critical. The introduction of new technologies such as the elevator and steel-frame construction allowed ever-larger and taller buildings to rise along the narrow streets of Lower Manhattan. Advances in the water supply system, sanitary engineering, access to gas (and later electricity) for illumination and cooking, and central heating systems added to the complexity of building construction in the latter half of the 19th century and beyond.

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The city’s exponential growth, and the increased demand for regulation and documentation, necessitated the creation and filing of plans for both new building construction and the alterations required to comply with the new laws. Increasingly, trained architects and engineers, rather than tradespeople and builders, were needed to navigate the complexities of the system and draw up the proper plans. By 1866, the Department of Buildings had established an application and review procedure for both new construction and alteration work on extant buildings. During the last decade of the 19th century, the City established the block and lot numbering system to uniquely identify every real estate parcel. The DOB adopted this scheme and began labeling all plans and permit application paperwork with the relevant numbers and filed the materials accordingly.

Sources Cobb, Kenneth R. “The Manhattan Building Plans Project, 1977-2018.” For the Record: the blog of the New York City Department of Records and Information Services. July 5, 2018. Plunz, Richard. A History of Housing in New York City. Revised ed. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016. Real Estate Record Association. A History of Real Estate, Building and Architecture in New York City During the Last Quarter of a Century. New York: Real Estate Record Association Record and Guide, 1898. Scobey, David B. Empire City: The Making and Meaning of the New York City Landscape. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002.

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Scope and Content Note

The collection consists of more than 100,000 plans pertaining to buildings on 958 blocks in Lower Manhattan from the Battery to 34th Street; a small quantity, mostly unprocessed, relates to Manhattan blocks above 34th Street. Created between 1866-1978, the types of plans include sections, elevations, floor plans, and details, as well as engineering and structural diagrams, for both new construction and alterations. The most common types of plans are for new buildings (NB), as well as many types of alteration plans, predominantly plumbing (P), plumbing and drainage (P&D), general alterations (ALT), elevators (E; ELEV), and fire escapes (FE). Most plans have a stamped or handwritten Department of Buildings (DOB) identifier consisting of a letter abbreviation for the type of plan and a two-part number sequence. For each type of application (e.g. new building, or alteration), the DOB sequentially numbered each application, beginning with no. 1 on January 1 of each year. The second two-digit number signified the relevant year. For example, a plan labeled NB 75 ’98 indicates that it was the 75th application filed for a new building to be constructed in 1898. The collection comprises multiple forms of graphic representation of buildings, from rough pencil sketches by carpenters, to carefully measured sections and plans, and intricate elevations by trained architects and engineers. All types of reproduction processes extant during the relevant time period are represented including blueprints, typically cyanotype on either linen or paper; Pellet’s process-white prints, typically blue lines on white paper or linen (circa 1877); Ferro Gallic-Colas process, black lines on white paper or linen; and Aniline print/green print, dark lines on light green paper or linen (discontinued in 1895). By the 1940s, “Diazo” prints generally replaced the blueprint/cyanotype process. Although they vary in dimension, the vast majority measure within a range of 36 x 48 inches. Some are relatively small (e.g., 12 x 12 inches), while others are oversized, measuring as large as five to six feet. This collection is enhanced by the geographic area in which it covers. Lower Manhattan below 34th Street is home to abundant examples of all types of uses — industrial, manufacturing, retail, financial, and residential — and includes office buildings, stores, factories, warehouses, dwellings, hotels, theatres, boardinghouses, churches, schools, stables, and garages. The southern tip of Manhattan below Wall Street was the city’s first commercial district, and buildings there were designed to house office workers in financial, newspaper, and insurance businesses. Construction innovations, particularly the advent of steel-frame construction, as well as the inventions of the elevator and, later, air conditioning allowed buildings to become larger and taller. Drawings for some of the earliest 19th century “skyscrapers,” a term initially for 10-to-20-story buildings, are in the collection. The economic boom after the Civil War led to the development of factories and retail establishments throughout Lower Manhattan. The use of cast iron made it possible to build large,

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open spaces with natural light suitable for large-scale retail and manufacturing activities. In the 1870s, dozens of loft factories sprang up on the blocks north and west of City Hall, resulting in the largest concentration of full and partial cast-iron facades anywhere in the world. Farther north, along Broadway and Sixth Avenue, between 14th and 23rd Streets, cast-iron palaces with display windows imitating those in Europe became known as the Ladies’ Mile, a shopping district for wealthy New Yorkers. By the 1920s, garment manufacturers congregated in buildings along Seventh Avenue near 34th Street. Access to transportation — the Hudson River waterfront and railroad lines that ran down the west side — led to the proliferation of buildings erected for commercial storage and manufacturing in Lower Manhattan’s far west side. In addition to commercial and industrial structures, Lower Manhattan is also home to numerous residential neighborhoods with buildings that range from row houses and tenements to townhouses and luxury apartment buildings. Multi-unit residential buildings, or tenements, the predominant housing stock of the Lower East Side, are exceptionally well represented in the collection. The earliest plans show conversions of older single-family dwellings to accommodate multiple households. Driven by the ever-increasing numbers of immigrants arriving in New York City during the late 19th century, new building plans were devised to maximize occupancy, often to the detriment of living conditions. Eventually, pushed by housing reformers, architects created what would become the ubiquitous “dumbbell” and later the “new law” tenement designs. The building plan collection provides valuable documentation of residential areas around Gramercy Park, Stuyvesant Square, Union Square, and Greenwich Village. Although many of the buildings in these neighborhoods pre-date the 1866 filing requirements, the collection is rich with plans submitted for later alterations, as architects, homeowners, and developers converted row houses into “modern” dwellings by adding plumbing, removing stoops, and altering facades. Beginning in the 1920s, architects filed plans to construct larger apartment buildings. Many were built along lower Fifth Avenue and around Gramercy Park and designed with amenities to lure residents from their single-family townhouses. The collection's value lies not just in the drawings as a representation of the structures, but as samples of the standard of architectural practice in New York City over a 100-year-span. Architectural drawings, especially from the 19th century, often survive only if the firm had successor architects or if the architects were particularly famous. Indeed, many well-known architects can be found in this collection. The material processed to date includes plans submitted by Emery Roth, McKim Mead & White, John B. Snook, H. J. Hardenbergh, Francis H. Kimball, Carrère and Hastings, Cross & Cross and many others. However, the inclusive nature of the collection — all plans filed by all persons engaged in new construction or alteration — means that the work of lesser-known architects, engineers, builders, and tradespeople of all kinds are also represented in abundance. The comprehensiveness of the collection informs its usefulness in a broad range of topics. It provides access to both high-end and utilitarian design information, the plans of the luxury apartment building and the tenement, the skyscraper and the gas station, plumbing-riser

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schematics for 27 stories or the installation of a single sink or toilet. Researchers can investigate topics such as the impact of technological change on neighborhoods, the shifting patterns of real estate development as a gauge of social mobility or economic trends, or the effects of planning and zoning on architectural design and land use. It is a unique and essential source of documentation of the physical growth of New York City over time. It provides a window into the history of the dynamics and adaptations of that built environment. Collection processing is ongoing, and the inventory spreadsheet is updated as material is reviewed, cataloged, and rehoused. For plans already processed, the spreadsheet is searchable according to block and lot number, address, or alternate block and lot numbers and addresses for those that have changed over time through mergers and splits. On rare occasions, entire blocks have been merged, eliminated, or renumbered. Lot numbers also change when a building converts to condominium status. The current Department of Buildings (DOB) Building Information System (BIS) does not always indicate historical lot number changes. Block and lot numbers can also be found on the plans themselves, recorded by either the DOB or the microfilming vendor during the 1970s project. Researchers are cautioned that these notations can be misleading as some of the plans are for now-demolished or altered buildings. For processed material, the inventory spreadsheet indicates if new building plans are available, the NB (New Building) application number, the name of the associated architect, if applicable, as well as the number of individual sheets, and date range of creation. Date ranges often span long periods, and the plans within one lot group are not all necessarily for the same building, but for any buildings built on that lot over time. Additionally, it is worth noting that the collection houses alteration plans for buildings that existed before 1866, when permits were first issued. There will not be new building (NB) plans for pre-1866 buildings, but certain types of alteration plans can be very detailed. Plumbing plans, in particular, often provide full floor layouts for an already existing building. Plans for buildings that altered to adhere to changing tenement law regulations can also provide full and detailed views.

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Arrangement

The material in the collection is filed according to borough, block, and lot number, or BBL, the land-parcel identification system used by New York City. BBL consists of three numbers, separated by slashes: the borough, which is 1 digit; the block number, which is up to 5 digits; and the lot number, which is up to 4 digits. Since all the material in this collection is located within Manhattan, the Borough number is omitted (Manhattan is number 1) and only the block and lot numbers are used for identification. For example, 100/10 would indicate block 100 lot 10 in Manhattan. The material is filed in order from lowest to highest block number, and lowest to highest lot number within the block.

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Key Terms

Names Manhattan (New York, N.Y.). Bureau of Buildings Manhattan (New York, N.Y.). Department of Buildings New York (N.Y.). Department of Buildings New York (N.Y.). Department of Housing and Buildings New York (N.Y.). Department for the Survey and Inspection of Buildings New York (N.Y.). Fire Department. Bureau of Inspection of Buildings New York (N.Y.). Tenement House Department

Places Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) New York (N.Y.) New York (N.Y.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. New York (N.Y.) -- Politics and government -- 1898-1951

Subject Construction projects -- New York (State) -- New York Municipal government -- New York (State) -- New York Public works -- New York (State) -- New York

Occupations Architects Civil engineers Construction industry employees Government employees

Material Types Architectural drawings (visual works)

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Inventory

Note: The following inventory only those contains plans processed as of June 2020. Plans containing digitized content are available to view through our online gallery.

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

3 1 19 1950 FALSE Castle Clinton 10 Battery Park FALSE Comfort station and concession stand drawings FALSE3 1 6 FALSE Castle Park, Battery FALSE Fire Boat House TRUE4 1 4/7501, 8/1‐13 82 1948‐1977 FALSE 1 Water Street 13 South Street FALSE FALSE4 11 7 1906 FALSE 55 Whitehall Street FALSE FALSE

5 1 5/7501 27 1947‐1975 117 Broad Street

2 New York Plaza; 117‐129; 117‐125 Broad Street; 15 South Street; 22 South Street FALSE Carson, Lundin & Shaw

Lot 7501 was carved out of a larger lot, lot 1; presently the Department of Buildings lists lot 1 as a parking lot and 7501 as a condominum residence building; all of the residence buildings plans are marked "Lot 1" as was the convention at the time the plans were filed; iIn addition, lot 1 was formerly part of block 7 FALSE

5 1 5/7501 19 1947 FALSE FALSE FALSE5 1‐10 2 1975 FALSE FALSE FALSE5 10 12 1966 TRUE 91/66 4 New York Plaza FALSE Carson, Lundin & Shaw FALSE5 10 36 1966 TRUE 91/66 4 New York Plaza FALSE Carson, Lundin & Shaw FALSE5 21 5/26 1 1958 FALSE 29 Coenties Slip FALSE FALSE5 22 5/26, 5/21 1 1957 FALSE FALSE FALSE5 25, 26 5/26, 5/1 4 1956 FALSE 19‐20 South Street 19 South Street FALSE FALSE

6 1 9 1939 FALSE 26 South Street Jeanette Park FALSEWorks Progess Administration

WPA plans for "Typical Comfort Station" and "Typical Drainage and Irrigation" and "Typical Playground Detail" for the Department of Parks FALSE

729, 30, 33, 35, 37 15 1972‐1976 FALSE 54 Pearl Street (lot 35)

26 Water Street (lot 27); 24 Water Street (lot 30); 101‐103 Broad Street (lot 33); 58 Pearl Street (lot 37) TRUE Not Determined

Fraunces Tavern, built 1719; the contemporary establishment consists of five buildings on five seperately numbered lots that are connected in the interior; the original tavern building is lot 35 FALSE

8 20 see note 36 1899‐1951 TRUE 75/99 110‐122 Broad Street FALSE Ralph S. Townsend Building no longer extant; lot now part of 4/1 FALSE8 20 see note 3 1902 FALSE 110‐112 Broad Street FALSE FALSE

8 44 8/49 20 1916‐1960 TRUE 348/16 104 Broad Street FALSEMcKenzie Voorhees & Gmelin New York Telephone Company Building FALSE

8 44 8/49 70 1916‐1960 TRUE 348/16 104 Broad Street FALSEMcKenzie Voorhees & Gmelin New York Telephone Company Building FALSE

8 44 8/49 23 1916‐1960 TRUE 348/16 104 Broad Street FALSEMcKenzie Voorhees & Gmelin New York Telephone Company Building FALSE

8 51 30 1897‐1949 TRUE 400/97 6‐10 Water Street FALSE M. W. DelGaudioItalian Immigrant House, then Swedish Immigrant House (c. 1930) FALSE

9 1 24 1914‐1976 TRUE 226/14 40‐50 Whitehall Street20 Pearl Street; 1 State Street Plaza FALSE Starrett & Van Vleck FALSE

9 1 43 1914‐1976 TRUE 226/14 40‐50 Whitehall Street 20 Pearl Street FALSE Starrett & Van Vleck FALSE9 4 9/1 3 1928 TRUE 341/22 6 State Street FALSE FALSE9 7‐9 9/7 8 1923‐1965 FALSE 7 State Street FALSE FALSE9 23 9/14 18 1920 TRUE 357/20 14‐16 Pearl Street FALSE Starrett & Van Vleck FALSE9 28 9/1 64 1917‐1920 TRUE 157/17 Whitehall and Pearl Streets FALSE Walter B. Chambers Whitehall and Pearl Streets. Furness house FALSE9 29 9/29‐53 65 1969‐1976 FALSE 24 State Street; 24 Whitehall Street FALSE FALSE9 29, 30 7 1912 FALSE 21‐23 Pearl Street FALSE FALSE9 30 9/29 4 1912 FALSE 23 Pearl Street FALSE FALSE9 31 9/29 17 1909 TRUE 434/09 21 Pearl Street FALSE Clinton & Russell FALSE9 32 8 1906‐1912 TRUE 820/06 19 Pearl Street FALSE Clinton & Russell FALSE9 33 36 1901 TRUE 1151/01 21‐23 Pearl Street FALSE H. J. Hardenbergh Maritime building FALSE9 32, 33 2 1912 FALSE 19 Pearl Street; 10 Bridge Street FALSE FALSE9 51 14 1917 FALSE 22 Whitehall Street FALSE FALSE9 32, 33, 52 3 1912 FALSE 19 Pearl Street; 24 Whitehall Street FALSE FALSE

10 1 10/7 57 1961‐1963 TRUE 162/61 100 Broad Street26‐34 Bridge Street; 37‐49 Pearl Street FALSE Rogers & Butler

New York Clearing House; lot 4 was absorbed into lot 1 in 1956, lot 7 was absorbed into lot 1 circa 1961; formerly site of Bush Terminal Building. FALSE

10 4 10/6, 10/1 17 1907‐1911 FALSE 28‐34 Bridge Street FALSE Part of Bush Terminal Building FALSE10 6 10/4, 10/1 1 1913 FALSE 28 Bridge Street 39 Pearl Street FALSE FALSE10 8, 10 10/14 7 1928 FALSE 33‐35 Pearl Street FALSE FALSE10 10 10/8, 10/14 4 1962‐1963 FALSE 33 Pearl Street FALSE FALSE10 11 10/14 7 1912‐1957 FALSE 31 Pearl Street 20 Bridge Street FALSE FALSE10 12 10/14 31 1897‐1929 TRUE 392/97 27‐29 Pearl Street FALSE Ernest W. Greis FALSE10 14 1 1972 FALSE 29 Whitehall Street FALSE Proposed parking lot plan  FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images10 15 10/14 18 1920 TRUE 206/20 27‐27 1/2 Whitehall Street 16‐18 Bridge Street FALSE Axel S. Hedman Scandinavian American Line Building FALSE

10 16 10/18 30 1930‐1972 TRUE 180/30 90‐98 Broad Street FALSE Cross & CrossStone and Webster Building; nice set of NB plans; 25 stories, completed in 10.5 months FALSE

10 16 10/18 57 1930‐1972 TRUE 180/30 90‐98 Broad Street FALSE Cross & CrossStone and Webster Building; nice set of NB plans; 25 stories, completed in 10.5 months FALSE

10 16 10/18 28 1930‐1972 TRUE 180/30 90‐98 Broad Street FALSE Cross & CrossStone and Webster Building; nice set of NB plans; 25 stories, completed in 10.5 months FALSE

10 23 10/20, 10/21 25 1961‐1977 TRUE 25/61 1 Whitehall Street

1‐25 Whitehall Street; 2‐4 Stone Street; 13‐23 Bridge Street FALSE Emery Roth FALSE

10 23 10/20, 10/21 47 1961‐1974 TRUE 25/61 1 Whitehall Street

1‐25 Whitehall Street; 2‐4 Stone Street; 13‐23 Bridge Street FALSE Emery Roth FALSE

10 23 10/20, 10/21 59 1961‐1974 TRUE 25/61 1 Whitehall Street

1‐25 Whitehall Street; 2‐4 Stone Street; 13‐23 Bridge Street FALSE Emery Roth FALSE

10 32 1 1946 FALSE 6 Stone Street FALSE FALSE10 33 3 1921‐1973 FALSE 8 Stone Street FALSE Engine Company No. 10 FALSE

10 34 10/33 20 1922‐1929 TRUE 387/22 10‐12 Stone Street FALSE W. WhitehillNew York Edison Company Transformer Station, Stone Street Station FALSE

10 36 10/16 12 1920‐1929 FALSE 14 Stone Street FALSE FALSE10 41 10/16 4 1907 FALSE 94 Broad Street FALSE Davidson's Restaurant FALSE

11 1 11/19 41 1956‐1977 TRUE 153/56 2 Broadway

2‐12 Beaver Street; 76 Broad Street; 2‐8 Broadway; 10 Marketfield Street; 1‐9 Stone Street FALSE Emery Roth & Sons

In addition to plans from block 10, this box contains NB, ALT, and BN plans dated 1956‐1959; box 1 of 7 FALSE

11 1 11/19 26 1956‐1977 TRUE 153/56 2 Broadway

2‐12 Beaver Street; 76 Broad Street; 2‐8 Broadway; 10 Marketfield Street; 1‐9 Stone Street FALSE Emery Roth & Sons

This box contains NB oversize sheets (46 x 60"); box 2 of 7 FALSE

11 1 11/19 27 1956‐1977 TRUE 153/56 2 Broadway

2‐12 Beaver Street; 76 Broad Street; 2‐8 Broadway; 10 Marketfield Street; 1‐9 Stone Street FALSE Emery Roth & Sons

This box contains NB oversize sheets (46 x 60"); box 3 of 7 FALSE

11 1 11/19 29 1956‐1977 TRUE 153/56 2 Broadway

2‐12 Beaver Street; 76 Broad Street; 2‐8 Broadway; 10 Marketfield Street; 1‐9 Stone Street FALSE Emery Roth & Sons

This box contains oversize alt and BN sheets (46 x 60") dated 1958‐1961; box 4 of 7 FALSE

11 1 11/19 51 1956‐1977 TRUE 153/56 2 Broadway

2‐12 Beaver Street; 76 Broad Street; 2‐8 Broadway; 10 Marketfield Street; 1‐9 Stone Street FALSE Emery Roth & Sons

This box contains plans dated 1962‐1963; box 5 of 7 FALSE

11 1 11/19 53 1956‐1977 TRUE 153/56 2 Broadway

2‐12 Beaver Street; 76 Broad Street; 2‐8 Broadway; 10 Marketfield Street; 1‐9 Stone Street FALSE Emery Roth & Sons

This box contains alt and BN plans from 1964‐1967 as well as oversize plans (46 x 60") from 1968, 1970, 1971 and 1973; box 6 of 7 FALSE

11 1 11/19 56 1956‐1977 TRUE 153/56 2 Broadway

2‐12 Beaver Street; 76 Broad Street; 2‐8 Broadway; 10 Marketfield Street; 1‐9 Stone Street FALSE Emery Roth & Sons

This box contains plans dated 1968‐1977; box 7 of 7 FALSE

11 7 27 1920‐1962 FALSE 16 Beaver Street FALSE FALSE11 12 26 1924‐1946 FALSE 24 Beaver Street FALSE FALSE11 14 35 1957‐1969 FALSE 26 Beaver Street FALSE FALSE

11 15 2 1947 FALSE 70 Broad Street

70‐72 Broad Street; 30 Beaver Street; 1 Marketfield Street TRUE Kirby Petit & Green American Bank Note Company Office FALSE

11 17 21 1947 74 Broad Street FALSE FALSE11 17 21 1947 FALSE 74 Broad Street FALSE FALSE11 21 44 1929 TRUE 36/30 80 Broad Street 78‐86 Broad Street FALSE Sloan & Robertson 35‐story office building FALSE11 21 44 1929 FALSE 80 Broad Street FALSE FALSE11 26 12 1929‐1965 TRUE 123/29 88 Broad Street 17‐19 Stone Street FALSE H. G. Mitchell FALSE11 27 11/7501 2 1916‐1970 FALSE 15 Stone Street FALSE FALSE

11 29 11/28 1 1973‐1974 FALSE 11‐13 Stone Street FALSEIncludes dimensions of alleyway (B11, L28) next to building FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

13 1 35 1919‐1972 1 Broadway1 Battery Place; 1‐3 Greenwich Street TRUE

Edward Hale Kendall (orig.); Walter B. Chambers (1919‐1921 alteration)

International Mercantile Marine Company Building; we have mostly ALT Plan 3160/19 TRUE

13 1 65 1919‐1972 1 Broadway1 Battery Place; 1‐3 Greenwich Street TRUE

Edward Hale Kendall (orig.); Walter B. Chambers (1919‐1921 alteration)

International Mercantile Marine Company Building; we have mostly ALT Plan 3160/19 TRUE

13 1 23 1919‐1972 1 Broadway1 Battery Place; 1‐3 Greenwich Street TRUE

Edward Hale Kendall (orig.); Walter B. Chambers (1919‐1921 alteration)

International Mercantile Marine Company Building; we have mostly ALT Plan 3160/19 TRUE

13 5 52 1895‐1969 TRUE 1439/95 5‐11 Broadway 5‐11 Greenwich Street TRUE W & G Audsley Bowling Green Building FALSE13 5 50 1895‐1969 TRUE 1439/95 5‐11 Broadway 5‐11 Greenwich Street TRUE W & G Audsley Bowling Green Building FALSE13 5 73 1895‐1969 TRUE 1439/95 5‐11 Broadway 5‐11 Greenwich Street TRUE W & G Audsley Bowling Green Building FALSE13 19 13/27 2 1904 FALSE 9 Morris Street FALSE FALSE

13 27 59 1919‐1920 TRUE 222/19 25 Broadway

13‐27 Broadway; 13‐39 Greenwich Street; 1‐9 Morris Street TRUE Benjamin Wistar Morris

Cunard Building; all plans in this box part of NB 222/19 FALSE

13 27 63 1919‐1920 TRUE 222/19 25 Broadway

13‐27 Broadway; 13‐39 Greenwich Street; 1‐9 Morris Street TRUE Benjamin Wistar Morris

Cunard Building; all plans in this box part of NB 222/19 FALSE

13 27 86 1919‐1969 TRUE 222/19 25 Broadway

13‐27 Broadway; 13‐39 Greenwich Street; 1‐9 Morris Street TRUE Benjamin Wistar Morris

Cunard Building; some plans in this box part of NB 222/19; some later plans FALSE

15 1 15/7501 84 1902‐1960 TRUE 258/02; 109/08 17 Battery Place

1‐17 West Street; 2‐26 Washington Street; 1 Western Union International Plaza TRUE

H. J. Hardenbergh; Clinton & Russell

Whitehall Building; two buildings on one lot, 17 Battery Place completed in 1904 and 26 Washington Street completed in 1910 FALSE

15 1 15/7501 59 1969‐1977 FALSE 17 Battery Place

1‐17 West Street; 2‐26 Washington Street; 1 Western Union International Plaza TRUE

H. J. Hardenbergh; Clinton & Russell

Whitehall Building; two buildings on one lot, 17 Battery Place completed in 1904 and 26 Washington Street completed in 1910 FALSE

15 1 15/7501 64 1969‐1977 FALSE 17 Battery Place

1‐17 West Street; 2‐26 Washington Street; 1 Western Union International Plaza TRUE

H. J. Hardenbergh; Clinton & Russell

Whitehall Building; two buildings on one lot, 17 Battery Place completed in 1904 and 26 Washington Street completed in 1910 FALSE

15 1 15/7501 38 1969‐1971 FALSE 17 Battery Place

1‐17 West Street; 2‐26 Washington Street; 1 Western Union International Plaza TRUE

H. J. Hardenbergh; Clinton & Russell

Whitehall Building; two buildings on one lot, 17 Battery Place completed in 1904 and 26 Washington Street completed in 1910; this box includes an additional 19 sheets of pile driving reports FALSE

15 19 15/7502 96 [part 1 of 2] 1929‐1975 TRUE 332/29 19 West Street18‐20 West Street; 28‐32 Washington Street TRUE Starrett & Van Vleck   FALSE

15 19 15/7502 27 [part 2 of 2] 1929‐1975 TRUE 332/29 19 West Street18‐20 West Street; 28‐32 Washington Street TRUE Starrett & Van Vleck Downtown Athletic Club FALSE

15 22 36 1914‐1972 TRUE 625/2921 West Street, 38 Washington Street

21‐23 West Street; 11‐21 Morris Street; 34‐38 Washington Street TRUE Starrett & Van Vleck 21 West Street Building FALSE

15 31 2 1911 26 Washington Street FALSE FALSE

16 100 13 1975‐1976 TRUE 2/75 345‐395 South End Avenue FALSE Harrison & Abromovitz

Gateway Plaza, first residential complex in Battery Park City; six buildings (or, Pod III); these plans are mostly Building 223 FALSE

17 1 18/100 1 1969 FALSE 22 Morris Street 25 West Street FALSE Battery Parking Garage site plan FALSE

17 18, 36 17/18, 17/36 32 1905‐1968 FALSE47‐49 West Street; 76‐82 Washington Street

47 West Street; 74‐80 Washington Street FALSE

B. T. Babbitt Soapworks; Babbitt Building; Crystal Building; two separate buildings on separate lots operating at times as one building FALSE

17 21 13 1911‐1916 FALSE 50 West Street FALSE FALSE17 22 1 1950 TRUE 8/50 51 West Street FALSE Edward Hurley Parking lot shanty FALSE17 22‐26 1 1955 FALSE 51‐55 West Street FALSE Gas station FALSE17 27 17/7502 20 1920‐1951 TRUE 289/20 56 West Street 33 Rector Street FALSE Henry Otis Chapman Building for Union Sulphur Company FALSE17 27 17/7502 40 1920‐1951 TRUE 289/20 56 West Street 33 Rector Street FALSE Henry Otis Chapman Building for Union Sulphur Company FALSE17 29 19 1920‐1961 FALSE 92 Washington Street FALSE Pre‐1967 building and parking lot FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

17 29 17/22 30 1967‐1974 TRUE 14/67 90 Washington Street

82‐92 Washington Street; 52‐54 West Street; 23‐31 Rector Street TRUE Fred Safran

In 1967, lots 22‐24, 26, 29, 31‐33, and 35 were consolidated into lot 29; box includes an additional 12 sheets of pile driving reports FALSE

17 29 17/22 65 1967‐1974 TRUE 14/67 90 Washington Street

82‐92 Washington Street; 52‐54 West Street; 23‐31 Rector Street TRUE Fred Safran

In 1967, lots 22‐24, 26, 29, 31‐33, and 35 were consolidated into lot 29; box includes an additional 12 sheets of pile driving reports FALSE

17 29 17/22 60 1967‐1974 TRUE 14/67 90 Washington Street

82‐92 Washington Street; 52‐54 West Street; 23‐31 Rector Street TRUE Fred Safran

In 1967, lots 22‐24, 26, 29, 31‐33, and 35 were consolidated into lot 29; box includes an additional 12 sheets of pile driving reports FALSE

17 29 17/22 39 1967‐1974 TRUE 14/67 90 Washington Street

82‐92 Washington Street; 52‐54 West Street; 23‐31 Rector Street TRUE Fred Safran

In 1967, lots 22‐24, 26, 29, 31‐33, and 35 were consolidated into lot 29; box includes an additional 12 sheets of pile driving reports FALSE

17 31 1 1955 FALSE 90 Washington Street FALSE Parking lot FALSE17 32 1 1955 FALSE 88 Washington Street FALSE Parking lot FALSE17 36 17/18, 36 FALSE FALSE See entry for 17/18 and 36 FALSE

18 27 18/7501, 18/27, 33, 37, 40 29 1956‐1971 TRUE 605/29 15‐21 Rector Street

19 Rector Street; 82‐92 Greenwich Street; 13‐21 Rector Street; 87‐97 Washington Street; FALSE FALSE

18 27 18/7501, 18/27, 33, 37, 40 80 1929‐1971 TRUE 605/29 15‐21 Rector Street

19 Rector Street; 82‐92 Greenwich Street; 13‐21 Rector Street; 87‐97 Washington Street; FALSE 48 NB sheets FALSE

18 27 18/7501, 18/27, 33, 37, 40 37 1929‐1971 TRUE 605/29 15‐21 Rector Street

19 Rector Street; 82‐92 Greenwich Street; 13‐21 Rector Street; 87‐97 Washington Street; FALSE 48 NB sheets FALSE

18 30 8 1896 FALSE 93 Washington Street FALSE FALSE

18 32 18/27 12 1893‐1899 FALSE21 Rector Street; 97 Washington Street FALSE FALSE

18 34 18/27, 18/35 5 1907 TRUE 402/07 17 Rector Street FALSE FALSE

18 34‐36 18/27, 18/35 7 1918‐1937 FALSE17 Rector Street; 90 Greenwich Street; 92 Greenwich Street FALSE

Combined plans for three separate buildings on three lots FALSE

18 36 18/27, 18/35 7 1907‐1921 TRUE 90 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE18 41 1 1900 FALSE 80 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE

18 100 55 1945‐1967 TRUE 1/451 Washington Street; 70 Greenwich Street; 16 Morris Street

56‐80 Greenwich Street; 16‐26 Morris Street; 65‐85 Washington Street; 81‐85 Washington Street; (no number) Joseph P. Ward Street; (no number) Morris Street FALSE

Battery Tunnel Parking Garage; Battery Tunnel Parking Garage Stores; Hugh L. Carey Tunnel; Blower Building; Battery Place; connected to lot 17/45 FALSE

18 100 54 1945‐1967 TRUE 1/451 Washington Street; 70 Greenwich Street; 16 Morris Street

56‐80 Greenwich Street; 16‐26 Morris Street; 65‐85 Washington Street; 81‐85 Washington Street; (no number) Joseph P. Ward Street; (no number) Morris Street FALSE

Battery Tunnel Parking Garage; Battery Tunnel Parking Garage Stores; Hugh L. Carey Tunnel; Blower Building; Battery Place; connected to lot 17/45 FALSE

19 10 19/11 1 1937 FALSE 65 Greenwich Street 26 Trinity Place FALSE FALSE

19 11 8 1913‐1937 FALSE 67 Greenwich Street 28 Trinity Place TRUE Unknown Robert and Anne Dickey House, built 1809‐1810 FALSE19 11, 13 19/11, 19/13 60 1913‐1920 FALSE 30‐42 Trinity Place

19 13 34 1910‐1968 TRUE 684/10 42 Trinity Place32‐42 Trinity Place; 65‐75 Greenwich Street FALSE G. K. Hooper, Engineer

Adams Express Company, later known as American Express FALSE

19 18 40 1920‐1970 FALSE 44 Trinity Place 81 Greenwich Street FALSEAdams Express Company, American Railroad Express Company FALSE

19 19 20 1948‐1966 FALSE 46‐48 Trinity Place48 Trinity Place; 83‐85 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE

19 19 28 1923‐1948 FALSE 46‐48 Trinity Place48 Trinity Place; 83‐85 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE

19 21 1 1970 FALSE 87‐89 Greenwich Street 11 Rector Street FALSE FALSE

19 24 50 1896‐1945 TRUE 759/07 50 Trinity Place50‐52 Trinity Place; 5‐9 Rector Street FALSE Clinton & Russell FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

20 1 20/2 20 1930 ‐ 1973 TRUE 626/29 1 Trinity Place, 29 Broadway FALSE

Columbia Building; Compass Restaurant; Holland America Line; 20/2 became part of 20/1 in 1963 FALSE

20 1 20/1, 20/2 48 1930 ‐ 1973 TRUE 626/29 1 Trinity Place, 29 Broadway FALSE

Columbia Building; Compass Restaurant; Holland America Line; 20/2 became part of 20/1 in 1963 FALSE

20 2 20/1 20 1925 FALSE 31‐33 Broadway FALSESchraffts Lunch Counter, previously Bank of Marmarosh FALSE

20 4 20/6, 20/8 50 1927 ‐ 1970 TRUE 484/2613 Trinity Place, 35 Broadway, 37 Broadway, 39 Broadway FALSE Cross & Cross

Sometime after 1916, lots 4, 6 and 8 are unified into a single lot 4; in 1927, 35 Broadway is the Harriman Building, Underwriters Company FALSE

20 4 20/6, 20/8 68 1927 ‐ 1970 TRUE 484/2613 Trinity Place, 35 Broadway, 37 Broadway, 39 Broadway FALSE Cross & Cross

Sometime after 1916, lots 4, 6 and 8 are unified into a single lot 4; in 1927, 35 Broadway is the Harriman Building, Underwriters Company FALSE

20 4 20/6, 20/8 21 1927 ‐ 1970 TRUE 484/2613 Trinity Place, 35 Broadway, 37 Broadway, 39 Broadway FALSE Cross & Cross

Sometime after 1916, lots 4, 6 and 8 are unified into a single lot 4; in 1927, 35 Broadway is the Harriman Building, Underwriters Company FALSE

20 9 1 FALSE FALSE FALSE20 12 48 1907‐1977 FALSE 47 Broadway FALSE FALSE20 13 1 1903 FALSE 49 Broadway FALSE FALSE20 14 20/16 20 1903‐1962 FALSE 51 Broadway 27 Trinity Place FALSE Wells Fargo and Company FALSE

20 15 20/16 19 1916‐1961 FALSE 29 Trinity Place 53 Broadway FALSESchrafft's Lunch Counter, previously Bank of Marmorosh FALSE

20 16 2 1973 FALSE 51‐55 Broadway 29 Trinity Place FALSEParking lot; in 1973, lots 14, 15 and 16 are unified into a single lot 16 FALSE

21 1 50 1949‐1974 TRUE 373/12 57 Broadway; 61 Broadway

57‐61 Broadway; 7 Exchange Alley; 33‐41 Trinity Place FALSE Francis H. Kimball Schroder Trust Co., Adams Express Building FALSE

21 1 47 1912‐1974 TRUE 373/12 57 Broadway; 61 Broadway

57‐61 Broadway; 7 Exchange Alley; 33‐41 Trinity Place FALSE Francis H. Kimball Schroder Trust Co., Adams Express Building FALSE

21 4 25 1914‐1966 TRUE 97/14 63 Broadway63‐65 Broadway; 43‐49 Trinity Place TRUE Renwick Aspinwall & Tucker

American Express Company Building; circa 1912, lots 3 and 4 were unified into a single lot 4; before 1911, lot 3 was the Wells Fargo Co. building, no plans known in collection FALSE

21 4 82 1914‐1966 TRUE 97/14 63 Broadway63‐65 Broadway; 43‐49 Trinity Place TRUE Renwick Aspinwall & Tucker

American Express Company Building; circa 1912, lots 3 and 4 were unified into a single lot 4; before 1911, lot 3 was the Wells Fargo Co. building, no plans known in collection FALSE

21 6 20 1895‐1976 TRUE 2179/95 71 Broadway

69‐73 Broadway; 1‐5 Rector Street; 51‐53 Trinity Place TRUE Kimball & Thompson Empire Building FALSE

21 6 70 1895‐1976 TRUE 2179/95 71 Broadway

69‐73 Broadway; 1‐5 Rector Street; 51‐53 Trinity Place TRUE Kimball & Thompson Empire Building FALSE

21 6 16 1895‐1976 TRUE 2179/95 71 Broadway

69‐73 Broadway; 1‐5 Rector Street; 51‐53 Trinity Place TRUE Kimball & Thompson Empire Building FALSE

22 1322/1, 22/5, 22/6, 22/7, 22/10 60 1921‐1965 TRUE 307/20 26 Broadway

10‐30 Broadway; 1‐11 Beaver Street; 37‐81 New Street TRUE Carrère & Hastings

Standard Oil Building; lots 1, 5, 6,7, 10 and 13 were unified into a single lot 13 by 1921; lot 1 was known as the Lisbon Building ‐ no known plans exist; lot was known at the Produce Exchange Bank ‐ no known plans exist; lot 10 was known as the Welles Building ‐ no known plans exist; original lot 13 was known as the Standard Oil Company Building ‐ no known plans exist FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

22 1322/1, 22/5, 22/6, 22/7, 22/10 65 1921‐1965 TRUE 307/20 26 Broadway

10‐30 Broadway; 1‐11 Beaver Street; 37‐81 New Street TRUE Carrère & Hastings

Standard Oil Building; lots 1, 5, 6,7, 10 and 13 were unified into a single lot 13 by 1921; lot 1 was known as the Lisbon Building ‐ no known plans exist; lot was known at the Produce Exchange Bank ‐ no known plans exist; lot 10 was known as the Welles Building ‐ no known plans exist; original lot 13 was known as the Standard Oil Company Building ‐ no known plans exist FALSE

22 1322/1, 22/5, 22/6, 22/7, 22/10 70 1921‐1965 TRUE 307/20 26 Broadway

10‐30 Broadway; 1‐11 Beaver Street; 37‐81 New Street TRUE Carrère & Hastings

Standard Oil Building; lots 1, 5, 6,7, 10 and 13 were unified into a single lot 13 by 1921; lot 1 was known as the Lisbon Building ‐ no known plans exist; lot was known at the Produce Exchange Bank ‐ no known plans exist; lot 10 was known as the Welles Building ‐ no known plans exist; original lot 13 was known as the Standard Oil Company Building ‐ no known plans exist FALSE

22 1322/1, 22/5, 22/6, 22/7, 22/10 72 1921‐1965 TRUE 307/20 26 Broadway

10‐30 Broadway; 1‐11 Beaver Street; 37‐81 New Street TRUE Carrère & Hastings

Standard Oil Building; lots 1, 5, 6,7, 10 and 13 were unified into a single lot 13 by 1921; lot 1 was known as the Lisbon Building ‐ no known plans exist; lot was known at the Produce Exchange Bank ‐ no known plans exist; lot 10 was known as the Welles Building ‐ no known plans exist; original lot 13 was known as the Standard Oil Company Building ‐ no known plans exist FALSE

22 1322/1, 22/5, 22/6, 22/7, 22/10 77 1921‐1965 TRUE 307/20 26 Broadway

10‐30 Broadway; 1‐11 Beaver Street; 37‐81 New Street TRUE Carrère & Hastings

Standard Oil Building; lots 1, 5, 6,7, 10 and 13 were unified into a single lot 13 by 1921; lot 1 was known as the Lisbon Building ‐ no known plans exist; lot was known at the Produce Exchange Bank ‐ no known plans exist; lot 10 was known as the Welles Building ‐ no known plans exist; original lot 13 was known as the Standard Oil Company Building ‐ no known plans exist FALSE

22 1322/1, 22/5, 22/6, 22/7, 22/10 27 1921‐1965 TRUE 307/20 26 Broadway

10‐30 Broadway; 1‐11 Beaver Street; 37‐81 New Street TRUE Carrère & Hastings

Standard Oil Building; lots 1, 5, 6,7, 10 and 13 were unified into a single lot 13 by 1921; lot 1 was known as the Lisbon Building ‐ no known plans exist; lot was known at the Produce Exchange Bank ‐ no known plans exist; lot 10 was known as the Welles Building ‐ no known plans exist; original lot 13 was known as the Standard Oil Company Building ‐ no known plans exist FALSE

22 17 34 1896‐1966 TRUE 222/96 32‐34 Broadway 69‐71 New Street FALSEClinton & Russell and A.F. Leight Hudson Building; later, Amerigus Building FALSE

22 17 72 1896‐1966 TRUE 222/96 32‐34 Broadway 69‐71 New Street FALSEClinton & Russell and A.F. Leight Hudson Building; later, Amerigus Building FALSE

22 19 80 1902 ‐1956 TRUE 497/02 42 Broadway 48‐61 New Street FALSE Henry Ives Cobb Nice NB plans in this box FALSE22 19 66 1902 ‐1956 TRUE 497/02 42 Broadway 48‐61 New Street FALSE Henry Ives Cobb FALSE

22 24 84 1926‐1974 TRUE 205/26 50 Broadway44 Broadway; 41‐47 New Street FALSE Harold Craig Severance

Broadway Building; previously known as Standard Arcade FALSE

22 24 11 1926‐1974 TRUE 205/26 50 Broadway44 Broadway; 41‐47 New Street FALSE Harold Craig Severance

Broadway Building; previously known as Standard Arcade FALSE

22 28 70 1920‐1965 FALSE 52‐56 Broadway 31‐39 New Street FALSEExchange Court Building, financed by William Waldorf Astor in 1898 FALSE

23 1 23/4, 23/7 13 1908‐1912 TRUE 622/07 60 Broadway FALSE McKim Mead & White

Known as Knickerbocker Trust by 1911 and Columbia Trust Building by 1916; ten floors added to building in 1921; in 1930, lots 1, 3 and 4 are incorporated to create a single lot 4; by 1955, lots 1, 3, 2, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

23 1 23/4, 23/7approx. 20; in need of repair 1908‐1912 TRUE 622/07 60 Broadway FALSE McKim Mead & White

Known as Knickerbocker Trust by 1911 and Columbia Trust Building by 1916; ten floors added to building in 1921; in 1930, lots 1, 3 and 4 are incorporated to create a single lot 4; by 1955, lots 1, 3, 2, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

23 3 23/4, 23/7 28 1912‐1920 TRUE 504/12 62 Broadway 21 New Street FALSE Charles I. Berg

Schermerhorn Estate Building; in 1930, lots 1, 3 and 4 are incorporated to create a single lot 4; by 1955, lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

23 4 23/7 32 1913‐1954 FALSE 64‐68 Broadway60‐68 Broadway; 15‐25 New Street FALSE

Original lot 4 was the Manhattan Life Building; by 1928, Central Union Trust; by 1930, Central Hanover Building; in 1930, lots 1, 3 and 4 incorporated to create a single lot 4; 21 New Street plans for Hargus Restaurant; by 1955, lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

23 4 23/7 93 1913‐1954 FALSE 64‐68 Broadway60‐68 Broadway; 15‐25 New Street FALSE

Original lot 4 was the Manhattan Life Building; by 1928, Central Union Trust; by 1930, Central Hanover Building; in 1930, lots 1, 3 and 4 incorporated to create a single lot 4; 21 New Street plans for Hargus Restaurant; by 1955, lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

23 7 80 1928‐1978 TRUE 419/28 1 Wall Street

1‐7 Wall Street; 60‐80 Broadway; 1‐29 New Street TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker

1 Wall Street Building; lots 7, 9, 12, 13 unified into a single lot 7 in 1929; by 1955, lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

23 7 84 1928‐1978 TRUE 419/28 1 Wall Street

1‐7 Wall Street; 60‐80 Broadway; 1‐29 New Street TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker

1 Wall Street Building; lots 7, 9, 12, 13 unified into a single lot 7 in 1929; by 1955, lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

23 7 76 1928‐1978 TRUE 419/28 1 Wall Street

1‐7 Wall Street; 60‐80 Broadway; 1‐29 New Street TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker

1 Wall Street Building; lots 7, 9, 12, 13 unified into a single lot 7 in 1929; by 1955, lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

23 7 75 1928‐1978 TRUE 419/28 1 Wall Street

1‐7 Wall Street; 60‐80 Broadway; 1‐29 New Street TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker

1 Wall Street Building; lots 7, 9, 12, 13 unified into a single lot 7 in 1929; by 1955, lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

23 7 82 1928‐1978 TRUE 419/28 1 Wall Street

1‐7 Wall Street; 60‐80 Broadway; 1‐29 New Street TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker

1 Wall Street Building; lots 7, 9, 12, 13 unified into a single lot 7 in 1929; by 1955, lots 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 12 and 13 unified into a single lot 7 FALSE

23 19 47 1919‐1970 FALSE 11 Wall Street

8‐16 Broad Street; 8 New Street; New York Stock Exchange TRUE George Browne Post New York Stock Exchange FALSE

23 19 60 1919‐1970 FALSE 11 Wall Street

8‐16 Broad Street; 8 New Street; New York Stock Exchange TRUE George Browne Post New York Stock Exchange FALSE

23 50 23/19 68 1954‐1967 TRUE 21/54 20 Broad Street

18‐26 Broad Street; 65‐67 Exchange Place; 18‐28 New Street FALSE FALSE

23 50 23/19 47 1954‐1967 TRUE 21/54 20 Broad Street

18‐26 Broad Street; 65‐67 Exchange Place; 18‐28 New Street FALSE FALSE

23 50 23/19 75 1954‐1967 TRUE 21/54 20 Broad Street

18‐26 Broad Street; 65‐67 Exchange Place; 18‐28 New Street FALSE FALSE

23 50 23/19 63 1954‐1967 TRUE 21/54 20 Broad Street

18‐26 Broad Street; 65‐67 Exchange Place; 18‐28 New Street FALSE FALSE

24 1

24/4, 24/6, 24/7, 24/8, 24/9, 24/10, 24/13, 24/14, 24/40, 24/42, 24/44 70 1960‐1976 TRUE 39/59 60 Broad Street

15‐33 Beaver Street; 52‐66 New Street; 54‐68 Broad Street FALSE

Lots 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 40, 42, 44 unified into a single lot 1 in 1960 FALSE

24 1

24/4, 24/6, 24/7, 24/8, 24/9, 24/9, 24/10, 24/13, 24/14, 24/40, 24/42, 24/44 67 1960‐1976 FALSE

15‐33 Beaver Street; 52‐66 New Street; 54‐68 Broad Street FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

100 1 100/12 62 [part 1 of 3] 1950‐1951 TRUE 218/50 40‐50 Beekman Street 40‐60 Beekman Street FALSE Lorimer & Rose

Beekman‐Downtown Hospital; NB plans for original hospital building at 40‐50 Beekman Street, called block 100, lot 12 when built in 1950, merged with and became block 100, lot 1 in 1967 FALSE

100 1 100/12  68 [part 2 of 3] 1950‐1953 TRUE 218/50 40‐50 Beekman Street 40‐60 Beekman Street FALSE Lorimer & Rose

Beekman‐Downtown Hospital; NB plans for original hospital building at 40‐50 Beekman Street, called block 100, lot 12 when built in 1950, merged with and became block 100, lot 1 in 1967 FALSE

100 1 100/11, 100/12  37 [part 3 of 3] 1951‐1967 TRUE 40‐50 Beekman Street FALSE Lorimer & Rose

Beekman‐Downtown Hospital; called block 100, lot 12 when built in 1950, merged with and became block 100, lot 1 in 1967. FALSE

101 1 55 1919‐1967 38 Park Row; 145 Nassau Street

35‐38 Park Row (odd and even numbers); 139‐145 Nassau Street TRUE

Francis H. Kimball; Kimball & Roosa Potter Building FALSE

101 2 113 1928‐1957 39‐41 Park Row39‐43 Park Row and 147‐151 Nassau Street TRUE Hurley & Hughes

Pace College, formerly The New York Times Building FALSE

101 3 100/3, 100/7501 7 1916‐1968 150 Nassau Street144‐152 Nassau Street; 2‐6 Spruce Street TRUE

Robert Henderson Robertson

American Tract Society Building; called block 101, lot 3 when built, changed to block 100, lot 3 in 1967 after merging of blocks FALSE

101 14 100/1, 100/12 7 1921‐1966 171‐177 William Street 170‐180 Beekman Street FALSEOnce part of Beekman‐Downtown Hospital, lot now site of New York by Gehry FALSE

106 6 12 1911‐1955 268 Water Street FALSE FALSE106 9 12 1968 1‐19 Peck Slip 1‐15 Peck Slip FALSE FALSE106 18 106/7502 7 1890‐1918 324‐328 Pearl Street FALSE Nice depiction of water tower FALSE106 20, 21 3 1958‐1959 334‐ 336 Pearl Street FALSE FALSE107 1 5 1932‐1959 160 South Street FALSE FALSE

107 3 4 1932‐1953 158 South Street FALSE153‐156, 157, 158 South Street; lot number unclear FALSE

107 28 107/29 3 1936‐1948 254‐256 Front Street FALSE FALSE107 32 107/7501 2 1887 271 Water Street FALSE FALSE

107 40‐41 3circa 1893‐1931 25 Peck Slip 25‐27 Peck Slip FALSE FALSE

107 43 107/42 5 1891‐1958 261‐263 Water Street FALSE FALSE107 49 3 1953‐1963 275 Water Street FALSE FALSE107 53 107/28 11 1928‐1938 18‐22 Dover Street FALSE FALSE

111 100 37 1948 TRUE check plans 20 Madison Street  FALSE Egers (Eggers) & HigginsGovernor Smith Houses, New York City Housing Authority (1953) FALSE

111 150 40 1907‐1948 TRUE 27/38; 331/07 78 Catherine Street FALSE Egers (Eggers) & HigginsPublic School 114, within Governor Smith Houses  FALSE

111 160 69 1963‐1967 TRUE 87/63; 88/63 86 Catherine Street 80 Catherine Street; 90 Catherine Street FALSE Percival Goodman

Public School 126, within Governor Smith Houses  FALSE

117 36 20 1959‐1962 TRUE 174/59 56 New Bowery Street FALSE Kelly & Gruzen One Police Plaza FALSE

120 23 (obs.) 21 1895‐1930 228 William Street FALSERhinelander Building; demolished for Brooklyn Bridge FALSE

123 10 66 [part 1 of 2] 1949 ‐ 1967 TRUE 58/50 99 Church Street 39‐41 Barclay Street FALSEReinhard Hofmeister & Walquist Dunn & Bradstreet Building FALSE

123 10 62 [part 2 of 2] 1949 ‐ 1967 TRUE 58/50 99 Church Street 39‐41 Barclay Street FALSEReinhard Hofmeister & Walquist Dunn & Bradstreet Building FALSE

124 8 18 1916‐1957 19 Park Place 16 Murray Street FALSE George B. Post & Sons FALSE124 12 33 1896‐ 111 Church Street 27 Park Place FALSE FALSE

124 24 124/29, 124/7501 46 [part 1 of 3] 1959‐1965 TRUE 272/59 250 Broadway 239 Broadway FALSE Emery Roth & Sons Contains pile driving and load testing materials FALSE

124 24 124/29, 124/7501 119 [part 2 of 3] 1959‐1965 TRUE 272/59 250 Broadway 239 Broadway FALSE Emery Roth & Sons Contains pile driving and load testing materials FALSE124 24 124/29, 124/7501 20 [part 3 of 3] FALSE FALSE FALSE124 29 124/24 18 1958 239 Broadway FALSE FALSE125 20 20 1956‐1958 TRUE  104/56 94‐96 Church Street 100 Church Street FALSE Emery Roth & Sons FALSE125 20 50 1956‐1958 TRUE  104/56 94‐96 Church Street 100 Church Street FALSE Emery Roth & Sons FALSE

126 2 126/2, 126/3, 126/4, 126/27 51 1965‐1967 TRUE  33/63 110 Church Street FALSE Robert L. Bein FALSE126 27 40 1961‐1963 TRUE  6/61 38‐58 Murray Street 120 Church Street FALSE Robert L. Bein FALSE126 27 41 1961‐1963 TRUE  6/61 38‐58 Murray Street 120 Church Street FALSE Robert L. Bein FALSE127 1 71 1958‐1959 TRUE  60/58 30 West Broadway 231‐247 Greenwich Street FALSE William Lescaze FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images127 11 127/1‐17 5 1958 TRUE  60/58 245‐247 Greenwich Street 30 West Broadway FALSE William Lescaze FALSE

127 18 29 1953‐1961 TRUE 11/53 44 West Broadway 66 Murray Street FALSEBethlehem Engineer Corporation FALSE

128 18 128/2 8 1920 232‐234 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE132 2 20 1916 67 Murray Street FALSE FALSE132 3 19 1916 TRUE 132/15 69 Murray Street FALSE C. B. Brun FALSE132 4 132/7503 41 1911‐1967 TRUE 124/11 71‐73 Murray Street FALSE Carrère & Hastings FALSE

132 29, 30 5 69 Warren Street; 85 Murray Street 67 Warren Street FALSE FALSE133 5 133/7501 18 1924‐1964 41 Murray Street FALSE FALSE133 12, 18 133/1904, 133/7510 11 1939‐1946 55 Murray Street 55 Warren Street FALSE FALSE133 18 133/15, 133/7509 5 1891 TRUE 511/1891 59 Warren Street FALSE Not Determined Nicholas or Fred E. Gilbert (builder) FALSE133 21 134/21 4 1930 15 Warren Street 53 Warren Street FALSE FALSE133 29 133/7504 58 1931‐1956 TRUE 111/31 37‐39 Warren Street 136 Church Street FALSE Starrett & Van Vleck FALSE134 1 134/7503 30 1897 TRUE 375/97 9 Murray Street 9‐15 Murray Street FALSE Clinton & Russell FALSE134 5 134/7502 20 1906‐1951 17 Murray Street FALSE FALSE134 6 134/7506 30 1927‐1965 19 Murray Street FALSE FALSE134 10 8 1953‐1958 31 Warren Street 27 Murray Street FALSE FALSE

134 11 30 1913‐1969 33 Warren Street29 Murray Street; 125‐139 Church Street FALSE FALSE

134 18 134/7504 9 1962‐1964 19‐21 Warren Street FALSE FALSE

134 25 85 1899‐1931 TRUE 172/99 258 Broadway

258‐259 Broadway; 7‐11 Warren Street; 1‐11 Warren Street TRUE John B. Snook & Sons Rogers, Peet and Company Building (former) FALSE

134 27, 29 134/27, 134/29, 134/7501 44 1898‐1971 253‐257 Broadway

253‐255 Broadway [Lot 29, pre‐1957]; 256‐257 Broadway [Lot 27, pre‐1957]; 253‐257 Broadway [Lot 29, post‐1957]  TRUE

George Edward Harding and Gooch

Home Life Insurance Company Building; in 1957, lot 27 was merged into lot 29. Even before the 1957 merger, some alteration plans affected both buildings; Longchamps Restaurant. FALSE

134 27, 29 134/27, 134/29, 134/7501 75 1898‐1971 253‐255 Broadway

253‐255 Broadway [Lot 29, pre‐1957]; 256‐257 Broadway [Lot 27, pre‐1957]; 253‐257 Broadway [Lot 29, post‐1957]  TRUE

George Edward Harding and Gooch

Home Life Insurance Company Building; in 1957, lot 27 was merged into lot 29. Even before the 1957 merger, some alteration plans affected both buildings; Longchamps Restaurant. FALSE

135 3 135/4, 135/7503 9 1913‐1969 8 Warren Street 8‐10 Warren Street FALSE FALSE135 5 (obs.), 135/7509 38 1925‐1954 12‐14 Warren Street FALSE FALSE135 9 14 1950‐1951 20 Warren Street FALSE FALSE135 10 135/7505 11 1928‐1965 22 Warren Street FALSE FALSE135 11 18 1903‐1964 24‐26 Warren Street FALSE Sibley & Pitman storefront drawing FALSE135 12 26 1899‐1920 28 Warren Street FALSE FALSE

135 14 17 1899‐1962 102 Chambers Street149‐151 Church Street; 30‐32 Warren Street FALSE 1899 Water tank build plans FALSE

135 18 8 1912‐1966 96 Chambers Street FALSE Nice column cross‐section FALSE135 21 11 1921‐1967 90 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE135 22 135/7507 16 1916‐1967 88 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE

135 29 135/7504 27 1928‐1945 TRUE 500/28 270 Broadway269‐271 Broadway; 70‐86 Chambers Street FALSE E. H. Faile & Company FALSE

135 29 135/7504 40 1928‐1945 TRUE 500/28 270 Broadway269‐271 Broadway; 70‐86 Chambers Street FALSE E. H. Faile & Company FALSE

135 29 135/7504 42 1928‐1945 TRUE 500/28 270 Broadway269‐271 Bradway; 70‐86 Chambers Street FALSE E. H. Faile & Company FALSE

136 3, 4, 5 12 1965‐1967 FALSE 38‐42 Warren Street FALSE FALSE136 4 4 1959 FALSE 40 Warren Street FALSE FALSE136 6 136/7502 25 1927‐1962 TRUE 44 Warren Street FALSE FALSE136 10 3 n.d.‐1950 FALSE 52 Warren Street  122 Chambers Street TRUE Not Determined Swift, Seaman and Company Building FALSE136 11 136/7504 13 1915‐1962 54 Warren Street FALSE FALSE136 12 6 1952‐1966 56‐58 Warren Street FALSE FALSE136 16 136/7505 8 1962‐1968 128‐132 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE136 19 7 1929‐1964 126 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE136 23 15 1929‐1964 118 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE136 25 15 1927‐1966 114 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE136 26 136/25 14 1950‐1965 112 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE136 27 6 1929‐1966 110 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE137 4 137/1 20 1917‐1963 74 Warren Street FALSE FALSE137 5 137/9 5 1923 76‐84 Warren Street FALSE Mislabeled by microfilming as 137/1. FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images137 10 12 1946‐1960 86‐90 Warren Street FALSE FALSE137 13 137/7503 11 1894‐1963 92‐94 Warren Street FALSE FALSE137 20 137/7502 9 1905‐1924 295 Greenwich Street 295‐297 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE137 21 137/7502 8 1940‐1986 297 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE137 22 137/7502 26 1922‐1963 299‐301 Greenwich Street 168 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE137 25 137/26 14 1909‐1955 162 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE

137 26 137/25 13 1896‐1965 160 Chambers Street TRUE Not Determined(Former) Firehouse, Engine Company 29, nice drawings (1832‐1833) FALSE

137 28 4 1926 156 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE137 30 137/7501 6 1899‐1964 152 Chambers Street 150‐152 Chambers Street FALSE Goldman Tool & Hardware Co.  FALSE137 33 137/7504 1 1965‐1966 146 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE137 34 13 1914‐1959 144 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE137 35 9 1940‐1959 90‐92 West Broadway 90 West Broadway FALSE FALSE137 37 137/1, 137/3 3 1921‐1953 88 West Broadway 72‐74 Warren Street FALSE John B. Snook & Sons FALSE140 1 14 1921‐1969 139‐141 Chambers Street 1 Hudson Street FALSE FALSE

140 1‐5 140/5‐7, 30, 33, 34, 37 13 1954‐1956 TRUE 148/54, 15/22 147‐151 Chambers Street 129‐131 Reade Street FALSENB 148/54 is K & L Service Station, Inc. architect Theo A. Mazza. Check plans for 22/15. FALSE

140 8 140/7504 16 1921‐1951 FALSE 153 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE140 9 15 1929‐1961 155 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE

140 14 140/7501 9 1921‐1968 165 Chambers Street165‐167 Chambers/147‐149 Reade Street FALSE FALSE

141 8 5 1964‐1965 146 Reade Street FALSE FALSE

141 22 141/7502 6 1968‐1970 TRUE NB #? 184‐186 Duane Street FALSE Berger & BayliesBerger & Baylies architects of original 1881‐1882 building, extant. FALSE

144 32 1 1971 153 Duane Street  130 West Broadway FALSE FALSE

144 35, 40, 56 89 1928‐1966 TRUE 278/30 60 Hudson Street

2‐24 Worth Street; 56‐70 Hudson Street; 79‐97 Thompson Street; 150‐166 West Broadway TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker Western Union Telegraph Co. Building FALSE

144 40 12 TRUE 60 Hudson Street TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker Western Union Telegraph Co. Building FALSE

145 3 FALSE 105‐107 Chambers Street89‐91 Reade Street; 160‐170 Church Street TRUE King & Kellum Cary Building FALSE

145 5 1 1971 111 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE145 15 2 1925 113 Reade Street FALSE FALSE146 1 11 1919‐1967 92 Reade Street 50 Broad Street FALSE FALSE146 3 146/5, 146/7501 4 1961 96‐102 Reade Street FALSE FALSE146 22 146/7504 2 1941‐1963 132 Duane Street FALSE FALSE

148 10 2 63‐67 Thomas Street 155 West Broadway Street FALSE FALSE

148 10148/1, 148/4, 148/5, 148/10, 148/15, 148/23 22 1926‐1928 TRUE

NB047926 (number incorrect) 63‐67 Thomas Street

151‐155 West Broadway Street/ 71 Thomas Street FALSE Samuel A. Warner

New York County Supreme Court (satellite) 1891 FALSE

148 1 148/15, 148/10 21 1926‐1951 FALSE 212‐216 Church Street 51‐61 Thomas Street FALSE FALSE148 5 148/15 2 1897 FALSE 59‐61 Thomas Street FALSE FALSE

148 15 47 1930‐1951 FALSE 40 Worth Street

212‐224 Church Street; 51‐61 Thomas Street; 32‐52 Worth Street; 165 West Broadway FALSE Jardine Hill & Murdock Merchants Square Building FALSE

149 3 16 1916‐1953 79 Chambers Street 79‐81 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE149 7 149/7503 2 1958 67‐69 Reade Street FALSE FALSE149 11 149/7501 2 1969 FALSE 95 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE149 12 8 1961‐1971 FALSE 97 Chambers Street FALSE FALSE

149 33 14 1962‐1971 277 Broadway 273‐277 Broadway; 71‐73 Chambers Street TRUE Cass Gilbert Broadway Chambers Building FALSE

150 31 42 1902 TRUE 656/02 299‐303 Broadway FALSEStockton B. Colt and Marc Eidlitz & Son Barclay Building FALSE

151 3 151/1 15 1896‐1971 105‐107 Duane Street 14‐16 Thomas Street FALSE FALSE

151 5 151/1 1 1945 TRUE 212/45 109 Duane Street 105 Duane Street FALSE Charles M. Schaltz (Schultz) FALSE

151 32 4 1966‐1967 305 Broadway305‐309 Broadway; 91‐99 Duane Street TRUE William H. Hume Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association Building FALSE

152 11 152/13 23 1915‐1963 31‐33 Thomas Street269‐271 Broadway; 70‐86 Chambers Street FALSE

Greenwood Mills (Current site of NY Telephone Co building 33 Thomas Street) FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

152 1,11,13 3 1945 323 Broadway33 Thomas (NY Telephone Building) FALSE

AT&T Long Lines Building crane installation plans/ Construction detail plans FALSE

152 25, 27, 28 152/25 53 1912‐1964 325‐333 Broadway 90 Worth Street TRUE Not Determined 325‐333 Broadway Building FALSE153 9 153/18, 153/1, 153/7501 14 1908 TRUE 161/08 51 Chambers Street 43‐51 Chambers Street TRUE Raymond F. Almirall Emigrant Savings Bank Building FALSE

154 1 80 1897‐1948 TRUE 176/97 290 Broadway FALSE Harding & GoochDunn Building/demolished (c. 1975), current building (City Planning) built in 1991 FALSE

154 7 154/1 1 1969 302‐304 Broadway  FALSE FALSE154 10 154/1 1 1927 76 Duane Street FALSE FALSE154 12+13 154/1 1 1971 78‐80 Duane Street FALSE FALSE154 17 154/1 2 1920 70 Duane Street FALSE FALSE154 23 3 1959 14 Reade Street FALSE FALSE

170 1 170/2, 170/3 48 1911‐1969 TRUE 191/24 336‐344 Broadway

93 Worth Street; 335 Broadway; 87‐93 Worth Street FALSE Jardine Hill & Murdock Nice water tower plan FALSE

170 6 26 1894‐2013 TRUE 2157/95; 442/94 346 Broadway 108 Leonard Street TRUE McKim Mead & White

New York Life Insurance Building; National Register of Historic Places; NYC landmarked also; Nice barbershop plan; Contains fire escape plan of 2003;  TRUE

170 12 170/20 38 1920‐1964 115 Worth Street FALSE FALSE170 15 170/20 6 113 Worth Street FALSE FALSE170 16 170/20 13 1900‐1961 109‐111 Worth Street FALSE FALSE170 20 170/18, 170/19 8 1937‐1938 99‐105 Worth Street FALSE Dinerette plans FALSE

171 1 34 1912‐1957 TRUE 187/03 101 Leonard Street350‐352 Broadway; 101‐105 Leonard Street FALSE Fredrick C. Browne FALSE

171 3 171/7502 47 1900‐1967 354 Broadway FALSE FALSE171 4 171/5701 23 1892‐1964 356 Broadway  FALSE FALSE171 5 12 1898‐1946 358 Broadway  FALSE Nice water tank 1898 FALSE171 6 15 1902‐1959 67 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE171 7 24 1911‐1971 360‐362 Broadway FALSE FALSE171 27 171/31 1 1904 117‐119 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE172 1 12 1946‐1962 364‐366 Broadway FALSE FALSE172 3 31 1880‐1960 TRUE 81/80 368 Broadway 4 Cortlandt Alley FALSE John B. Snook FALSE172 4 10 1880‐1966 TRUE 310/80 370 Broadway 6 Cortlandt Alley FALSE John Jay & E. B. Aymar FALSE172 5 20 1885‐1946 372 Broadway FALSE FALSE

172 6 55 1881‐1962 FALSE 374‐378 Broadway FALSE Tracy & Swartwout

1904 Alt plans "Estate of William Astor"; 1916 Alt. plans "for Vincent Astor"; Drawing shows fire escape connection btwn 384 Broadway and 77 White Street FALSE

172 10 172/7503 7 1888‐1968 TRUE 120/88 77 White Street  7 Cortlandt Alley FALSE Henry Fernbach FALSE

172 11 172/12, 172/7502 11 1921‐1966 79 White Street 79‐81 White Street FALSESome crossover between this lot and connecting lot. FALSE

172 12 172/11, 172/7502 11 1919 81 White Street 79‐81 White Street FALSESome crossover between this lot and connecting lot. FALSE

172 13 27 1881‐1963 TRUE 675/81 83 White Street 83‐85 White Street FALSE Jarvis Morgan Slade FALSE

172 20 25 [part 1 of 2] 1913‐1960 TRUE 104/13 80 Lafayette Street

76‐84 Lafayette Street; 87‐97 White Street; 42‐46 Franklin Street FALSE William E. Austin

Hallenbeck‐Hungerford Building [now Lafayette Hall, NYU dorm] FALSE

172 20 82 [part 2 of 2] 1913‐1960 TRUE 104/13 80 Lafayette Street

76‐84 Lafayette Street; 87‐97 White Street; 42‐46 Franklin Street FALSE William E. Austin

Hallenbeck‐Hungerford Building [now Lafayette Hall, NYU dorm] FALSE

172 23 25 1913‐1968 70‐76 Lafayette Street 40 Franklin Street TRUE George H. Griebel Aherns Building FALSE172 27/28 172/7504 2 1979 48‐52 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE172 30 14 1891‐1956 TRUE 1180/91 54 Franklin Street 54‐56 Franklin Street TRUE Charles R. Behrens FALSE173 2 20 1927‐1971 83‐85 Worth Street FALSE FALSE173 4 173/7503 39 1913‐1968 79‐81 Worth Street FALSE FALSE

173 8 173/7502 11circa 1900‐1966 71‐73 Worth Street FALSE FALSE

173 11 173/7502 27 1889‐1953 65‐69 Worth Street 229‐233 Church Street FALSE FALSE173 13 173/7501 29 [part 1 of 2] 1900‐1969 TRUE 373/00 66‐72 Leonard Street 235‐243 Church Street FALSE H. J. Hardenbergh The Importer's Building FALSE173 13 173/7501 65 [part 2 of 2] 1900‐1969 TRUE 373/00 66‐72 Leonard Street 235‐243 Church Street FALSE H. J. Hardenbergh The Importer's Building FALSE173 17 21 1916‐1962 74 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE173 19 2 1929‐1956 78 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

173 17, 19 173/7503 3 1947 74‐78 Leonard Street FALSE

Address on front of document is incorrect, says Greenwich Street instead of Leonard Street; using block and lot printed on front of blueprint. lot 19 is now part of 173/7503. FALSE

173 20 9 1900‐1953 80‐82 Leonard Street 80 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE173 22 173/27 6 1929‐1936 84 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE173 23 173/27 4 1928 86 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE173 23,24 173/27 5 1970‐1971 84‐88 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE173 27 3 1914 345 Broadway 92‐96 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE173 27,29,30 1 1969 343‐347 Broadway FALSE FALSE

173 29 173/27 211887‐1915; n.d. TRUE 1818/87 343 Broadway FALSE George Browne Post

J. Rutgers LeRoy owner (1887). NB plans has interesting "patch" with correction/addition to plan FALSE

173 30 173/27 8 n.d.; 1967 341 Broadway FALSE FALSE

173 31 13 1889‐1965 TRUE 1185/89 339 Broadway 335‐339 Broadway FALSE W. Wheeler Smith

Bureau of Buildings' New Buildings Index lists the Estate of Allison Post as the registrant of 339 Broadway. FALSE

173 33 173/1, 173/32, 173/7504 51 1924‐1968 TRUE 191/24 93 Worth Street335 Broadway; 87‐93 Worth Street FALSE Jardine Hill & Murdock

NB plans incorrectly lists address as 99 Worth Street FALSE

174 3 174/7503 10 1894 FALSE 85 Leonard Street TRUE Not Determined Kitchen, Montoss & Wilcox Store, 1860‐1865 FALSE174 4 1 83 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE

174 5 16 1859‐1861 TRUE7536/99 (Alt plans?) check date of plans 79‐81 Leonard Street FALSE Not Determined

Construction date confirmed on NY Landmarks Preservation Commission website (2019). FALSE

174 7 9 1895‐1968 75 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE174 10 1 1895 71 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE174 11 5 1948‐1962 69 Leonard Street 251 Church Street FALSE FALSE174 12 174/7501 15 1932 65‐67 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE174 14 13 1891‐1916 253‐255 Church Street FALSE FALSE174 16 3 257 Church Street FALSE FALSE174 17‐18 174/7502 1 1963 93‐95 Franklin Street 253‐255 Church Street FALSE FALSE174 17 22 95 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 19 2 1898‐1954 91 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 20 5 1899‐1964 89 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 21 7 1920‐1962 87 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 19,20 174/20 1 1934 89‐91 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 19,20,21 174/20 14 1947‐1948 87‐91 Franklin Street FALSE Seneca Textile FALSE174 22 2 1964‐1966 85 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 23 8 1918‐1970 81 Franklin Street 81‐83 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 25 4 1899‐1966 79 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 26 2 1931‐1966 77 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 27 2 1899 75 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE174 28 13 1897‐1963 71‐73 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE

174 31 174/7505 16 1916‐1946 361 Broadway361‐363 Broadway; 69 Franklin Street TRUE W. Wheeler Smith 361 Broadway Building, James White Developer FALSE

174 33 18 1881‐1962 359 Broadway TRUE Not Determined Nice, detailed drawings of joints FALSE174 35 174/36 10 1904‐1937 353‐355 Broadway 353‐357 Broadway FALSE FALSE174 37 10 1919‐1969 93‐95 Leonard Street 349 Broadway FALSE FALSE

175 1 17 1876‐1965 70‐72 Franklin Street FALSEEarly (1876) partial elevator plan, possibly previous building FALSE

175 3 10 1899‐1965 76 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE175 4 5 1895‐1963 78 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE175 5 19 1925‐1965 80 Franklin Street 80‐82 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE175 6 7 1928‐1963 82 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE175 8 175/7505 10 1881‐1958 TRUE 467/81 86‐88 Franklin Street FALSE Jarvis Morgan Slade FALSE175 10 174/7504 41 1929‐1930 TRUE 646/29 271 Church Street FALSE Cross & Cross Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co. branch FALSE175 18 174/7502 3 1920 39 White Street FALSE FALSE

175 22 22 1965‐1966 TRUE 59/65 49 White Street 47‐49 White Street FALSE William BregerCivic Center Synagogue/ Tribeca Synagogue; cool modern building FALSE

175 24 2 1967 51‐53 White Street FALSE FALSE175 25 174/7503 9 1925‐1946 55‐57 White Street 6‐8 Franklin Place TRUE John Kellum & Son Condict Store, 1861 FALSE175 27 175/7501 15 1926‐1971 377‐379 Broadway 59‐61 White Street FALSE FALSE175 29 13 1901‐1962 TRUE 1573/01 373‐375 Broadway FALSE Robert Maynicke FALSE175 31 175/7506 7 1913‐1962 371 Broadway FALSE FALSE175 32 30 1894‐1921 369 Broadway FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images175 33 22 1967‐1968 365‐367 Broadway FALSE FALSE

176 1 31 1940‐1970 FALSE 57‐59 Worth Street57‐63 Worth Street; 230‐234 Church Street FALSE Edward Shire Now part of New York Law School FALSE

176 1 47 1928 TRUE 254/28 57‐59 Worth Street57‐63 Worth Street; 230‐234 Church Street FALSE Edward Shire Now part of New York Law School FALSE

176 4 15 1897‐1962 53‐55 Worth Street FALSE FALSE176 6 26 1889‐1968 47‐49 Worth Street FALSE FALSE176 8 24 1915‐1954 43‐45 Worth Street FALSE FALSE176 10 8 1916‐1960 41 Worth Street TRUE Isaac F. Duckworth 41 Worth Street Building, c. 1865 FALSE176 11 12 1928‐1962 39 Worth Street TRUE Isaac F. Duckworth 39 Worth Street Building, c. 1866 FALSE176 12 9 1909‐1944 35‐37 Worth Street FALSE FALSE176 13 15 1897‐1947 33 Worth Street 173 West Broadway FALSE FALSE176 17 12 1921‐1943 TRUE 67/38 179 West Broadway FALSE Seymour A. Mitteldorf FALSE176 18 39 1930‐1961 TRUE 40‐48 Leonard Street FALSE New York Law School FALSE

176 20 176/18 8 1925‐1936 TRUE check plans 40‐46 Leonard Street 44‐46 Leonard Street FALSE Check plansNew York Law School. lot 20 and 22 dropped in 1948, became lot 18. FALSE

176 22 176/18 3 1947 48 Leonard Street FALSENew York Law School, lot 20 and 22 dropped in 1948, became lot 18. FALSE

176 8,18,22 2 1974 Parking lot for 50 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE176 23 17 1900‐1960 50 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE176 24 11 1921‐1964 52 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE176 23, 24 1 1964‐1965 50‐52 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE176 25 176/26 3 1917‐1963 54 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE176 26 176/25, 176/7501 13 1931‐1963 56 Leonard Street FALSE Includes changes to 240 Church Street FALSE

176 27 176/7501 11 1897‐1919 58‐60 Leonard Street FALSE Lot 27 and 28 dropped in 1939, became lot 29. FALSE

176 27‐29 176/7501 6 1939 TRUE 71/39 56‐60 Leonard Street FALSE Walker & Gillette Lot 27 and 28 dropped in 1939, became lot 29. FALSE

176 29 15 1939 TRUE 176/39 240 Church Street FALSE Walker & GilletteDeering‐Milliken & Co. textile showroom, headquarters; nice detailed plans FALSE

177 2 66 1948‐1971 TRUE 62/48 250 Church Street FALSE Victor Mayper FALSE177 5 12 1921‐1963 57 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE177 6 9 1896‐1966 55 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE177 7 177/7‐8, 177/7501 17 1919‐1964 51‐53 Leonard Street 53 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE177 8 177/7501 2 1913 51 Leonard Street FALSE Lot 8 dropped in 1947, became part of lot 7. FALSE

177 10‐13 177/13 26 1957‐1958 TRUE 138/57 191‐201 West Broadway 37‐47 Leonard Street FALSE Theron R. GallawayConsolidated Edison Leonard Street South Substation FALSE

17713, 18, 19, 21, 22 177/13 5 1959‐1961 191‐201 West Broadway 37‐47 Leonard Street FALSE FALSE

177 24 20 1894‐1965 107‐113 Franklin Street FALSE John B. Snook & Sons FALSE177 27 3 1899‐1934 105 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE177 28 3 1899‐1931 103 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE177 29 177/2 2 1900‐1913 256‐262 Church Street 260‐262 Church Street FALSE Lot has since been eliminated. FALSE178 1 (obs.) 1 1904 96 Franklin Street FALSE Lot eliminated due to expansion of 6 Avenue FALSE178 4 5 1917‐1963 102 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE178 5 7 1895‐1964 104 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE178 6 11 1897‐1962 106 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE178 7 16 1911‐1954 108‐110 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE178 9 178/7501 4 1922‐1945 112 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE178 10 5 1921‐1967 114 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE178 11 2 1901 116‐118 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE178 13 178/7502 12 1901 211 West Broadway 120 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE178 16 5 1900‐1948 217 West Broadway FALSE Berry Copperworks FALSE178 17 8 1909‐1929 219 West Broadway FALSE Restaurant FALSE

178 16,17 30 1948‐1958 217‐219 West Broadway FALSEDetailed alteration plans for Teddy's Restaurant and Lounge. FALSE

178 19 7 1917‐1944 225 West Broadway FALSE FALSE178 20 1 1924 227 West Broadway FALSE FALSE178 21 3 1902 229 West Broadway FALSE FALSE

178 22 178/18, 178/18 1/2 25 1923‐1956 221‐223 West Broadway 5‐7 White Street FALSELots 18 and 18 1/2 were eliminated when combined with lot 22. FALSE

178 24 14 1897‐1963 9‐11 White Street FALSE FALSE178 25 16 1911‐1959 TRUE 13‐19 White Street 17 White Street FALSE FALSE178 31 3 1884‐1896 27‐29 White Street FALSE FALSE178 33 18 1892‐1925 274‐276 Church Street FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images179 68 5 1970 137 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE

180 1 180/7502 7 1911‐1912 67 Hudson Street FALSEHouse of Relief, Hudson Street Hospital, water tank FALSE

180 3 180/7501 19 1896‐1974 71 Hudson Street FALSENew York Condensed Milk Co., John F, Kennedy Jr. sublet August 1989 FALSE

180 4 2 1926 73 Hudson Street FALSE FALSE180 19 1 339‐343 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE180 22 180/7507 22 1896‐1965 TRUE 1256/96 345 Greenwich Street FALSE Franklin Baylies FALSE180 23 180/7507 14 1896‐1965 TRUE 118/92 347 Greenwich Street FALSE John C. Burne FALSE180 24 180/7511 12 1890‐1944 TRUE 737/90 349‐351 Greenwich Street FALSE Thomas Wright Manhattan Egg Company; egg conveyor belt? FALSE180 25 3 1883 19‐21 Harrison Street 353 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE

180 28 180/14, 180/7504 4 1893‐1964 TRUE 823/93 11 Harrison Street 13 Jay Street FALSE Thomas R. JacksonThese 2 lots have been separated since 1891 (Bromley). 180/14 is not correct for this lot. FALSE

180 29 180/7512 6 1909‐1927 7‐9 Harrison Street FALSE FALSE180 31 3 1919‐1967 4 Staple Street FALSE FALSE181 1 181/7506 4 1885 TRUE 455/85 8 Harrison Street FALSE Thomas R. Jackson FALSE181 2 8 1889‐1960 TRUE 1121/89 10 Harrison Street FALSE Thomas R. Jackson FALSE181 1, 2 1 1965 8‐10 Harrison Street FALSE FALSE181 3 181/7505 2 1916‐1945 TRUE 479/85 12 Harrison Street FALSE Thomas R. Jackson FALSE181 4 22 1909‐1936 TRUE 662/11 14‐16 Harrison Street 179 Franklin Street FALSE George W. DaCunha nice columns drawing FALSE181 5 181/4 2 1888‐1965 18 Harrison Street FALSE FALSE181 6 9 1892‐1931 20 Harrison Street FALSE FALSE

181 7 181/40, 181/41, 181/7501 16n.d.; 1886‐1966 TRUE 277/86 22‐28 Harrison Street

22 Harrison Street; 24 Harrison Street; 357 Greenwich Street FALSE

181/7 was originally three lots; split into 181/40 in 1946 (22 Harrison Street) and 181/41 in 1947 (24 Harrison Street) FALSE

181 9 181/7501 14n.d.; 1913‐1960 361 Greenwich Street

28‐30 Harrison Street; 355‐361 Greenwich Street FALSE John B. Snook & Sons FALSE

181 10 181/7502 15 1928‐1930 363‐367 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE181 13 6 1905 TRUE 243/05 369 Greenwich Street FALSE Joseph Wolf FALSE181 14 1 1923 TRUE 386/23 187 Franklin Street FALSE M. Joseph Harrison FALSE181 15 2 1894 185 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE181 16 13 1891‐1933 TRUE 928/91 181‐183 Franklin Street FALSE Hugo Kafka Apartment/cheese warehouse FALSE181 17 181/16 3 1888 TRUE 587/88 179 Franklin Street FALSE Havilah M. Smith & Son FALSE181 16, 17 2 1967 179‐183 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE181 18 5 1887‐1939 TRUE 1241/87 177 Franklin Street FALSE Frederick Jenth FALSE181 19 5 1889‐1938 TRUE 912/89 175 Franklin Street FALSE Martin V. B. Ferdon FALSE181 20 9 1892‐1932 173 Franklin Street FALSE Napoleon LeBrun & Sons Engine Company 27 FALSE

181 22 181/7504 37 1929‐1968 TRUE 95/29 99 Hudson Street167‐171 Franklin Street; 93‐101 Hudson Street FALSE Victor Mayper Maltz‐Franklin Building; soda fountain drawing FALSE

181 26 37 1916‐1969 6 Harrison Street2‐6 Harrison Street; 87‐91 Hudson Street FALSE

New York Mercantile Exchange; teleregister "pulpit" plan from 1960s FALSE

185 5 142/25 1 no date FALSE 216 Franklin Street FALSE

Partial plan. 185/5 no longer exists, similar structures: 142/10‐142/19 were moved to Harrison and Greenwich Street and are landmarked historic houses. FALSE

185 30 142/50 4 1886 TRUE 552/86 359‐363 Washington Street FALSE Thomas R. Jackson

Very nice warehouse plans; building no longer exists. Other Houses in this are B/L now part of Borough of Manhattan Community College. FALSE

187 4 1 1981 FALSE 182 Franklin Street FALSE FALSE187 21 1 1944 FALSE 54‐62 North Moore Street FALSE FALSE

187 25 21 1908‐1968 TRUE 770/88 117‐119 Hudson Street FALSE Thomas R. JacksonLandmarked district; John Castree, developer/owner (orig.). FALSE

187 27 187/7503 23 1905 ‐1962 111‐113 Hudson Street FALSE FALSE187 30 18 1890‐1965 TRUE 1295/90 105‐109 Hudson Street FALSE Henri Fouchaux FALSE188 13 188/7502 2 1916‐1931 FALSE 393 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE188 13, 14, 15 188/7502 4 1916 FALSE 393‐397 Greenwich Street 62 Beach Street FALSE FALSE188 15 188/7502 9 1916‐1963 395‐397 Greenwich Street FALSE Nice elevator plan from 1916 FALSE188 16 188/7505 50 1905‐1937 TRUE 978/05 48‐60 Beach Street FALSE Charles Coolidge FALSE188 23 188/28, 188/7503 1 1912 131‐133 Hudson Street 44‐46 Beach Street FALSE Charles Coolidge FALSE188 23, 25 188/28, 188/7503 14 1963‐1965 FALSE 129‐133 Hudson Street FALSE Charles Coolidge FALSE188 25 188/25, 188/7503 12 1916‐1965 129 Hudson Street FALSE Charles Coolidge FALSE188 26 188/28, 188/7503 38 1891‐1961 TRUE 247/12 125‐127 Hudson Street FALSE Charles Coolidge Seeman Brothers Warehouse FALSE188 28 188/7503 12 1891‐1961 TRUE 493/1891 121‐123 Hudson Street FALSE Thomas R. Jackson FALSE189 23 189/7508 6 1909‐1964 38‐40 North Moore Street FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

189 35 20 1903‐1914 TRUE 832/03 10‐14 North Moore Street 8‐10 Varick Street FALSE Alexander H. StevensFire Department Hook & Ladder Co. No. 8; "Ghostbusters Firehouse"; landmarked FALSE

189 39 5 1974 232‐234 West Broadway FALSE FALSE

189 42 189/35 8 1912‐1914 TRUE 424/12 226 West Broadway TRUE Augustus D. Shepard Jr.

Fire Department/Department of Water Supply, Gas & Electricity High Pressure Service Building; landmarked FALSE

190 1 190/7505 10 1965‐1970 FALSE 17‐19 North Moore Street 17 Varick Street FALSE FALSE

19017, 18, 19, 21 190/7506 10 1963 TRUE 102/64 36‐40 Ericsson Place 124‐126 Hudson Street FALSE Edward S. Klausner Plans for parking lot (1964‐1977) FALSE

190 26 190/7504 18 1915 TRUE 329/05 22‐28 Beach Street 27‐29 North Moore Street FALSE William BirkmireMerchants' Refrigerating Company. This section of Beach Street formerly named Ericsson Place. FALSE

191 1 191/34, 191/40 2 1938‐1949 40 Beach Street 2 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE191 8 1 1963 FALSE 14 White Street 1 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE191 9 191/7501 6 1912‐1942 FALSE 12 White Street FALSE FALSE191 10 6 1917 FALSE 8‐10 White Street FALSE FALSE191 11 26 1902‐1963 TRUE 354/02 4‐6 White Street 239 West Broadway FALSE Fredrick C. Zobel FALSE

191 13 3 1913‐1960 FALSE 2 White Street 235‐237 West Broadway TRUE Not Determined2 White Street House, 1808‐1809, Gideon Tucker builder. FALSE

191 15 23 1900‐1922 241‐243 West Broadway FALSE FALSE191 16 7 1920‐1942 FALSE 245 West Broadway FALSE FALSE191 17 7 1948‐1964 FALSE 247 West Broadway FALSE FALSE191 18 191/19 5 1947‐1963 TRUE 253/47 1‐5 Walker Street 23 6 Avenue; 17 6 Avenue FALSE Seigel & Greene 191/19 changed to 191/18 in 1949. FALSE191 22 3 1914 9‐13 Walker Street FALSE FALSE

192 1 79 [part 1 of 3] 1929‐1930 32 6 Avenue 14‐28 Walker Street TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker

This box ALT 2458‐29 only. Walker‐Lispenard Telephone Building aka the Long Distance Building of American Telephone and Telegraph Company; not NB plans but notable 1930 Walker alteration plans FALSE

192 1 65 [part 2 of 3] 1938‐1961 32 6 Avenue 14‐28 Walker Street TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker

Walker‐Lispenard Telephone Building aka the Long Distance Building of American Telephone and Telegraph Company; not NB plans but notable 1930 Walker alteration plans FALSE

192 1 54 [part 3 of 3] 1940‐1970 32 6 Avenue 14‐28 Walker Street TRUE Voorhees Gmelin & Walker

Walker‐Lispenard Telephone Building aka the Long Distance Building of American Telephone and Telegraph Company; landmarked; not NB plans but notable 1930 Walker alteration plans FALSE

193 1 193/7512 15 1904‐1967 64‐66 White Street 64 White Street FALSE FALSE193 1, 3 193/7512 3 1968 FALSE 62‐66 White Street 62 White Street FALSE FALSE193 3 193/7512 18 1925‐1962 FALSE 62 White Street FALSE FALSE193 4 193/7511 2 1946 60 White Street FALSE FALSE193 5 193/7507 3 1919 FALSE 58 White Street FALSE FALSE193 6 14 1918‐1963 FALSE 54‐56 White Street FALSE FALSE193 8 1 1959 FALSE 52 White Street FALSE FALSE193 10 4 1922‐1961 FALSE 48‐50 White Street TRUE Not Determined Woods Mercantile Buildings, 1865‐1867 FALSE193 11 193/7510 6 1917‐1964 FALSE 46 White Street TRUE Not Determined Woods Mercantile Buildings, 1865‐1867 FALSE193 12 13 1899‐1966 FALSE 44 White Street FALSE FALSE193 13 193/7506 3 1913‐1964 FALSE 42 White Street FALSE FALSE193 14 3 1899‐1939 FALSE 40 White Street FALSE FALSE193 15 2 1947‐1966 FALSE 38 White Street FALSE FALSE193 16 4 1925‐1948 FALSE 36 White Street FALSE FALSE193 15&16 5 1947‐1962 FALSE 36‐38 White Street FALSE FALSE193 17 4 1904 FALSE 34 White Street FALSE FALSE193 18 1 1966 FALSE 289 Church Street FALSE FALSE193 19 2 1930‐1962 FALSE 291 Church Street FALSE FALSE193 20 3 1899‐1931 FALSE 293 Church Street FALSE FALSE193 21 193/23 1 1965 FALSE 295 Church Street FALSE FALSE193 22 193/21, 193/24 2 1899‐1965 FALSE 297 Church Street FALSE FALSE193 23 193/25 14 1928‐1964 FALSE 31‐33 Walker Street FALSE FALSE193 26 7 1904‐1947 FALSE 35 Walker Street FALSE FALSE193 27 193/7505 10 1920‐1962 FALSE 37 Walker Street FALSE FALSE193 28 23 1882‐1966 39‐41 Walker Street FALSE FALSE193 30 193/7508 8 1875‐1958 FALSE 43‐45 Walker Street FALSE 1875 Alt. Plan 1133/1875 FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images193 32 193/7504 37 1901‐1968 47 Walker Street FALSE FALSE193 33 28 1916‐1968 49 Walker Street FALSE FALSE193 36 193/7503 8 1899‐1947 55 Walker Street 53 Walker Street FALSE John B. Snook & Sons FALSE193 37 193/7502 10 1899‐1963 57 Walker Street FALSE FALSE193 42 193/7501 13 1913‐1962 395‐399 Broadway 61‐69 Walker Street FALSE FALSE193 45 1 1945 FALSE 393 Broadway FALSE FALSE193 46 16 1899‐1945 391 Broadway FALSE FALSE193 47 22 1899‐1956 385‐387 Broadway FALSE FALSE193 49, 50 6 1893‐1895 FALSE 381‐383 Broadway FALSE FALSE193 50 1 1965 381‐383 Broadway FALSE FALSE194 12 1 1928 FALSE 40 Walker Street FALSE FALSE194 14 1 1964 36 Walker Street FALSE FALSE194 16 5 1953‐1955 TRUE 103/53 305 Church Street 32 Walker Street FALSE Larry Meltzer FALSE194 38 1 1958 407‐409 Broadway FALSE FALSE194 42 1 1954 401‐403 Broadway 60‐62 Walker Street FALSE FALSE195 1 2 1955‐1964 FALSE 380‐382 Broadway FALSE FALSE195 2 11 1955 FALSE 384 Broadway 14 Cortlandt Alley FALSE FALSE195 3 2 1939‐1965 FALSE 388 Broadway FALSE FALSE195 4 3 1962‐1965 FALSE 390 Broadway FALSE FALSE195 5 2 1964 FALSE 392 Broadway FALSE FALSE195 6 2 1957 FALSE 394 Broadway FALSE FALSE195 7 1 1962 FALSE 396 Broadway FALSE FALSE195 9 2 1962 FALSE 79 Walker Street FALSE FALSE195 12 195/7502 1 1962 FALSE 83 Walker Street FALSE Parking lot FALSE195 14 1 1928 FALSE 87 Walker Street FALSE FALSE195 17 1 1955 FALSE 100 Lafayette Street 91‐93 Walker Street FALSE FALSE195 17, 18 1 1971 FALSE 94‐100 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE

195 18 195/17 47 1907‐1955 TRUE 301/07 94‐98 Lafayette Street 91 Walker Street FALSE Louis Berger Individual Landmark/ Russell and Erwin Building FALSE195 21 9 1963‐1967 FALSE 90‐92 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE195 24 4 1963‐1967 FALSE 90‐92 White Street FALSE FALSE195 26 4 1961‐1962 FALSE 88 White Street FALSE FALSE195 30 8 1900‐1923 80‐82 White Street FALSE FALSE196 1 1 1919 FALSE 400 Broadway FALSE FALSE196 2 8 1938 FALSE 402 Broadway FALSE FALSE196 3 5 1923‐1958 FALSE 404 Broadway FALSE FALSE196 4 196/3 4 1938‐1965 FALSE 406 Broadway FALSE FALSE196 2, 3, 4 11 1915 FALSE 402‐406 Broadway FALSE FALSE196 5 17 1899‐1965 FALSE 408‐410 Broadway FALSE FALSE196 7 14 1902‐1966 FALSE 412 Broadway FALSE FALSE196 8 20 1906‐1966 FALSE 414 Broadway FALSE FALSE196 9 28 1898‐1966 TRUE 35/98 416 Broadway 276‐280 Canal Street FALSE Jordan & Giller FALSE196 11, 12 6 1922‐1965 FALSE 272‐274 Canal Street FALSE Alfred B. Ogden FALSE196 13 31 1886‐1924 TRUE 1032/86 268‐270 Canal Street FALSE Lansing C. Holden FALSE196 15 15 1897‐1965 FALSE 264‐266 Canal Street FALSE FALSE196 17 7 1906‐1964 FALSE 262 Canal Street FALSE FALSE196 18 196/21 12 1899‐1919 FALSE 260 Canal Street FALSE 196/18 and 196/19 became 196/21 in 1948. FALSE

196 21 8 1936‐1969 FALSE 254‐260 Canal Street TRUE James Bogardus254‐260 Canal Street Building. Architecture attributed to James Bogardus. 1856‐57. FALSE

196 22 27 1896‐1928 TRUE 555/07 92‐94 Walker Street 106‐110 Lafayette Street FALSE Thomas W. Lamb FALSE

196 24 26 1884‐1966 TRUE 1569/84 88‐90 Walker Street FALSE John B. SnookJohn Bornhoeft, owner (1884); currently there is no building on this lot FALSE

196 26 5 1889‐1934 TRUE 761/89 86 Walker Street FALSE Cleverdon & Putzel

Bureau of Buildings' New Building Index lists Frank A. Geitz as the registrant of 86 Walker Street in 1889.  FALSE

196 28 4 1957‐1963 FALSE 82‐84 Walker Street FALSE FALSE196 29 33 1905‐1964 TRUE 1478/05 78‐80 Walker Street FALSE Thomas W. Lamb Colorful NB plans, nice FALSE196 31 6 1884‐1966 72‐76 Walker Street 30‐36 Cortlandt Alley FALSE FALSE197 4, 11 197/4, 197/10, 197/7502 26 1967‐1968 FALSE 93‐99 Lafayette Street 139‐149 Centre Street FALSE FALSE197 11 197/7502 18 1910‐1919 TRUE 603/10 141‐149 Centre Street FALSE Schwartz & Gross Schwartz & Gross‐not awarded FALSE197 17 19 1924‐1941 FALSE 137 Centre Street 133‐139 Centre Street FALSE Offices of the District Attorney, NY County FALSE

197 26 10 1919‐1968 240 Canal Street FALSEIncludes damage and assessment map for Transit construction FALSE

197 29 197/2501 10 1949‐1951 FALSE 104 Walker Street 107‐109 Lafayette Street FALSE As of Jan 30 1950 lot 30 becomes lot 29 FALSE197 30 197/29, 197/7501 21 1907‐1950 TRUE 474/07 107‐109 Lafayette Street 98‐104 Walker Street FALSE Schwartz & Gross As of Jan 30 1950 lot 30 becomes lot 29 FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images210 1 7 1938‐1951 TRUE 182/38 321‐323 Church Street FALSE William Shary FALSE210 2 1 1961 FALSE 325 Church Street FALSE FALSE210 3 6 1936‐1951 FALSE 327 Church Street FALSE Gas station and garage FALSE210 4 3 1928 TRUE 304/28 342‐344 Canal Street 329‐333 Church Street FALSE Fredrick Ober FALSE210 5 19 1894‐1960 TRUE 466/94 336‐340 Canal Street  FALSE John J. Clark FALSE210 7 9 1925‐1962 FALSE 334 Canal Street FALSE FALSE210 8 210/7501 13 1883‐1942 TRUE 108/83 332 Canal Street 39‐41 Lispenard Street FALSE Jobst Hoffmann FALSE210 9 210/7501 8 1920‐1946 FALSE 326 Canal Street FALSE FALSE210 10 7 1914‐1971 FALSE 324 Canal Street 43 Lispenard Street FALSE Plan incorrectly labelled "304 Canal Street" FALSE210 12, 13 1 1917 FALSE 318‐320 Canal Street FALSE FALSE210 13 210/12 1 1957‐1958 FALSE 318 Canal Street FALSE FALSE

21011, 12, 13, 14, 15 210/12 5 1961‐1964 FALSE 312‐322 Canal Street FALSE FALSE

210 16 5 1916‐1964 FALSE 310 Canal Street 53 Lispenard Street FALSE FALSE210 17 2 1956‐1962 FALSE 308 Canal Street FALSE FALSE210 19 2 1921‐1946 FALSE 302 Canal Street FALSE FALSE210 20 2 1881‐1940 FALSE 300 Canal Street 63 Lispenard Street FALSE 1881 Alteration plan hand drawn on tissue FALSE210 21 35 1916‐1969 TRUE 109/27; 509/16 415 Broadway 294‐298 Canal Street FALSE Walker & Gillette National City Bank FALSE

210 26 23 1895‐ 1963 TRUE 735/95 45‐51 Lispenard Street 43 1/2‐51 Lispenard Street FALSE Cady Berg & See FALSE210 34 1 1955 FALSE 35 Lispenard Street FALSE FALSE211 4 211/3 12 1902‐1929 TRUE 589/02 23‐25 Lispenard Street FALSE W. G. Pigueron FALSE

211 11 211/7501 10 1889‐1944 TRUE 1853/89 11 Lispenard Street FALSE M. H. RoystoneStreet. NB 1853/89 plans hand‐drawn on linen/muslin FALSE

211 12, 13 211/7501 3 1919‐1942 FALSE 7‐9 Lispenard Street FALSE FALSE211 14 1 1963 FALSE 5 Lispenard Street FALSE FALSE211 15 2 1915‐1962 FALSE 3 Lispenard Street FALSE FALSE211 16 1 1964‐1965 FALSE 1 Lispenard Street 279‐281 West Broadway FALSE FALSE211 17 211/7502 5 1896‐1897 TRUE 709/97 283 West Broadway FALSE Thomas & Wilson "Estate of John Boyd" owner (1897) FALSE

211 18, 24 21 1897‐1969 TRUE 670/97 285‐297 West Broadway 380‐384 Canal Street FALSEIn 1957, block 211 lot 24 was divided and lot 18 was added. FALSE

211 18, 24 11 1897‐1920 TRUE 670/97 285‐297 West Broadway 380‐384 Canal Street FALSE Brunner & Tryon

Roberts Art Gallery Soho 1946; landmarked. In 1957 211/24 was divided and 211/18 was added to this block FALSE

211 28 6 1887‐1966 FALSE 374‐376 Canal Street FALSE FALSE211 29 10 1936‐1937 TRUE 296/36 370‐372 Canal Street FALSE William A. Laceranza FALSE211 28, 29 3 1939‐1940 FALSE 370‐376 Canal Street FALSE FALSE212 5 212/7502 6 1954 100/54 26‐28 Varick Street FALSE FALSE212 7 212/7505 13 1914‐1947 30‐32 Varick Street 11‐17 Beach Street FALSE FALSE212 9 212/7504 82 [part 1 of 2] 1921 ‐1974 TRUE 427/20 34‐50 Varick Street FALSE Larremore V. V. Sweezy FALSE212 9 212/7504 68 [part 2 of 2] 1921 ‐1974 TRUE 427/20 34‐50 Varick Street FALSE Larremore V. V. Sweezy FALSE

212 18 7 1924 FALSE 13‐17 Laight Street FALSE

Plans incorrectly say SWC of Varick Street and Laight Street, actually SEC. Plans incorrectly labeled 212/14.  FALSE

212 45 212/44, 212/56 7 1957‐1965 FALSE 6 York Street 268 West Broadway FALSE

One plan titled "Cross Section of Underground Abandoned Tunnel" on St. John's Lane between 34‐50 Varick Street block 212 lot 9) and 268 West Broadway.. FALSE

212 56 212/7501 2 1958‐1959 FALSE 260‐266 West Broadway 1‐9 Beach Street FALSE American Thread Company building FALSE213 1 6 1943 TRUE 13/43 33 Varick Street 25‐57 Varick Street FALSE Alfred A. Rothman FALSE214 1, 1 1/2 3 1926‐1955 FALSE 53‐55 Beach Street FALSE FALSE214 2 6 1901‐1941 FALSE 57‐59 Beach Street FALSE FALSE214 3 9 1907‐1957 FALSE 401 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE214 4 214/7505 8 1946‐1964 403 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE214 5 214/7501 2 1903‐1920 FALSE 405 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE214 6 214/11, 214/7504 8 1935‐1949 FALSE 407‐411 Greenwich Street FALSE Embassy Grocery Corp. spiral conveyor belt FALSE214 9 7 1890‐1946 FALSE 413 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE214 10 2 1890 TRUE 1755/90 17 Hubert Street FALSE Matthew A. Ryan FALSE214 12 10 1909‐1964 TRUE 131/46 11‐13 Hubert Street FALSE Dietrich Wortmann FALSE214 14 214/7503 23 1897‐1937 TRUE 921/97 7 Hubert Street 3‐9 Hubert Street FALSE C. B. J. Snyder Public School 44 FALSE

214 18 48 1929‐1965 TRUE 415/29 145 Hudson Street FALSE Renwick Aspinwall & Guard Green Industrial Building214 24 214/14, 214/7503 4 1901 TRUE 1645/01 137 Hudson Street FALSE Louis Korn Landmarked. FALSE214 26 5 1910‐1951 FALSE 49‐51 Beach Street FALSE FALSE215 19 6 1927 159‐163 Hudson Street FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images215 27 2 1946 6‐8 Hubert Street FALSE FALSE216 6 216/4, 216/1 26 1910 TRUE 304/10 239‐241 West Street 45 Hubert Street FALSE Clarence Sefert FALSE

216 28 216/1 16 1886 TRUE 1694/86 402‐404 Greenwich Street FALSE F. & W. E. Bloodgood

Very nice early NB warehouse plans. Albert H. Hatch owner (1886). Bloodgoods were the architect and manufacturer. FALSE

218 18, 19 218/7502 1 1950‐1951 FALSE 88‐90 Laight Street FALSE FALSE218 20 218/7501 15 1957 TRUE 9/56 256 West Street FALSE Knubel Persich Gracopelli 1956 NB plans for West Market Diner FALSE218 23 218/20 4 1937 TRUE 12/37 259 West Street FALSE Charles Stadler FALSE218 24 44 1895‐1964 TRUE 2069/95 260‐263 West Street 67‐71 Vestry Street FALSE Not Determined FALSE218 28 218/7501 11 1896‐1958 FALSE 416‐424 Washington Street 57‐63 Vestry Street FALSE FALSE219 4 2 1948‐1964 FALSE 54 Laight Street FALSE FALSE219 15 219/7502 2 1929 FALSE 39 Vestry Street FALSE FALSE219 16, 17 219/7503 1 1937 35‐37 Vestry Street FALSE FALSE219 17 219/7503 1 1933 FALSE 35 Vestry Street FALSE FALSE219 21 3 1944‐1946 FALSE 179 Hudson Street FALSE FALSE219 22 219/7504 2 1925‐1958 FALSE 169‐175 Hudson Street FALSE FALSE219 26 5 1928 FALSE 165‐167 Hudson Street 48 Laight Street FALSE FALSE222 12 222/7502 51 1923‐1924 TRUE 211/24 189‐195 Hudson Street FALSE Lockwood Greene & Co. FALSE

222 19 222/7501 62 1909‐1936 TRUE 574/09 181‐187 Hudson Street FALSE

The Department of Buildings' New Building Index lists the Corporation of Trinity Church as the registrant for these NB plans. Building no longer extant. FALSE

223 21 42 1920 TRUE 52/20 427‐429 Washington Street 52‐54 Vestry Street FALSE George & Edward Blum FALSE223 15 223/13 3 1968 432‐436 Washington Street FALSE FALSE224 3, 4 2 1968 272‐273 West Street 272‐280 West Street FALSE FALSE224 29/30 8 1946 458‐460 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE

226 1 66 1921‐1967 TRUE 79/21 431‐475 Canal Street75 Varick Street; 1 Hudson Square TRUE

Buchman & Kahn; Ely Jacques Kahn Holland Plaza Building; landmarked FALSE

226 1 16 1921‐1967 TRUE 79/21 431‐475 Canal Street75 Varick Street; 1 Hudson Square TRUE Buchman & Kahn Holland Plaza Building; landmarked FALSE

227 13 FALSE FALSE227 17‐18 227/15 4 1965‐66 TRUE 112‐1965 37‐39 Grand Street 37 Grand Street FALSE FALSE

227 33 1 1956 TRUE 158/56 401 Canal Street

Play Area, 6 Avenue at Canal and Thompson Streets FALSE Park FALSE

228 1 3 1965 357 Canal Street FALSE FALSE

229 5 10 1916 TRUE 33/16? 6‐10 Wooster Street FALSE check plans

possibly NB plans, misfiled with 176/10. NYC Landmarks Preservation lists 229/5 as built in 1927 by Julius Echmann (arch.), extant building.  FALSE

229 20 7 1955 22‐24 Wooster Street 22 Wooster Street FALSE FALSE231 3 10 1962‐1969 FALSE 305 Canal Street FALSE FALSE231 16 2 1964 50‐52‐54 Howard Street FALSE FALSE232 1 1 1944 434‐438 Broadway FALSE FALSE232 3 1 1915 440 Broadway FALSE FALSE232 11 2 1963 FALSE 456 Broadway FALSE FALSE232 13, 14 15 1969 125‐127 Grand Street FALSE FALSE232 42 230/7501 2 1959 FALSE 11 Mercer FALSE FALSE233 9 4 1962‐1964 135 Grand Street FALSE FALSE472 1, 2, 3 472/28 15 1899 FALSE 161‐165 Elm Street 167 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE

472 4, 17 472/4 24 1890‐1962 TRUE 389/90 247‐249 Centre Street169‐171 Elm Street; 179‐183 Lafayette Street FALSE De Lemos & Cordes

Buildings connected across two lots, lot 4 and lot 17. FALSE

472 7 2 1923 FALSE 185 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE472 10 12 1903‐1949 FALSE 187‐193 Lafayette Street 409 Broome Street FALSE FALSE472 11 32 1901‐1961 TRUE 437/01 407 Broome Street 251 Centre Street FALSE Albert Porter FALSE472 11, 12 2 1949‐1960 FALSE 403‐407 Broome Street FALSE FALSE472 12 32 1894‐1970 TRUE 1452/94 403‐405 Broome Street 255‐257 Centre Street FALSE De Lemos & Cordes Landmarked FALSE472 17 472/4 2 1907‐1922 FALSE 247‐249 Centre Street FALSE FALSE472 19 10 1916‐1955 FALSE 241‐245 Centre Street FALSE FALSE472 23 1 1962 FALSE 237 Centre Street FALSE FALSE472 25 16 1923‐1962 TRUE 534/23 231‐235 Centre Street 158‐162 Grand Street FALSE David S. Lang FALSE472 28  4 1944‐1965 FALSE 167‐177 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE472 31 472/7501 2 1931‐1932 FALSE 240 Centre Street TRUE Hoppin Koen & Huntington Police Headquarters (former) FALSE473 1 8 1917‐1963 462‐464 Broadway FALSE FALSE473 3 473/1 2 1911‐1926 466‐468 Broadway FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images473 5 7 1916‐1941 470 Broadway FALSE FALSE473 6 473/21, 473/7502 24 1921‐1957 30‐36 Crosby Street 472 Broadway FALSE Lot spans from Broadway to Crosby Street. FALSE473 7 6 1935‐1944 FALSE 474 Broadway FALSE FALSE473 8 473/7501 5 1930‐1963 FALSE 476 Broadway FALSE FALSE

473 10, 19 473/10 11 1897‐1966 FALSE 478‐482 Broadway 40 Crosby Street FALSE

Originally two lots but most plans contain both buildings/lots. Eventually lot 10 absorbed lot 19. FALSE

473 13 473/14 9 1929‐1966 FALSE 484 Broadway FALSE FALSE473 13, 14 1 1948 FALSE 484‐486 Broadway FALSE FALSE473 14 4 1926‐1962 FALSE 486 Broadway FALSE FALSE473 15 2 1903‐1916 FALSE 435 Broome Street FALSE FALSE473 16 4 1926‐1963 FALSE 433 Broome Street FALSE FALSE473 17 2 1915‐1926 431 Broome Street FALSE FALSE473 18 8 1890‐1944 FALSE 429 Broome Street FALSE FALSE473 28 3 1936‐1960 FALSE 31 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE473 29 4 1936‐1961 FALSE 33 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE473 30 3 1936‐1954 FALSE 35 Crosby Street FALSE473 31 3 1936‐1955 FALSE 37 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE473 30, 31 7 1909‐1911 35‐37 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE473 33 473/7503 6 1904‐1964 425‐427 Broome Street FALSE FALSE473 35 18 1896‐1931 423 Broome Street FALSE FALSE

473 36, 37 473/36, 473/37 18 1896‐1953 FALSE 419‐421 Broome Street

419 Broome Street (473/37); 421 Broome Street (473/36) FALSE

Most of the plans are for alterations to both buildings. Originally two lots, lots eventually merged into lot 36. FALSE

473 40 2 1926‐1967 413 Broome Street FALSE FALSE473 41 6 1939‐1940 184 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE473 42 19 1914‐1960 FALSE 182 Lafayette Street  FALSE FALSE473 43 2 1962‐1965 FALSE 180 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE473 45 7 1935‐1955 176 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE

473 46,47 7 1958‐1966 TRUE 46/60 142‐148 Grand Street FALSE Cary & HillmanPlans for gas station and parking lot spanning lots 46 and 47. FALSE

473 51 23 1916‐1959 134‐140 Grand Street 25‐29 Crosby Street FALSE Tracy & Swartwout FALSE474 1 12 1899‐1922 42‐50 Greene Street FALSE FALSE474 22 8 1956 100‐102 Grand Street 96‐102 Grand Street FALSE FALSE474 30 10 483‐485 Broadway FALSE FALSE474 42 474/7506 12 1909 112 Grand Street FALSE FALSE474 43 474/7506 1 1909 FALSE 110 Grand Street FALSE FALSE474 45 474/7506 16 1896 106 Grand Street FALSE FALSE475 35, 37 475/35, 475/7505 4 1902 FALSE 1902 42‐50 Wooster Street FALSE FALSE

475 37 475/35, 475/50, 475/7505 18 1894‐1914 TRUE 217/94 46‐50 Wooster Street 42‐50 Wooster Street FALSE F. S. Baldwin1894 plan shows party wall with 475/50, 47‐49 Greene Street FALSE

475 40 475/7503 6 1934 477‐ 481 Broome Street FALSE FALSE475 56 9 1913 33‐35 Greene Street 80‐88 Grand Street FALSE FALSE475 59 4 1955‐1956 TRUE 233/55 76 Grand Street FALSE Herman Wolff Luncheonette FALSE476 1 20 1909‐1954 TRUE 114/09; 121/41 92 6 Avenue 23‐27 Sullivan Street FALSE Henry Harrison 121/41 are plans for gas station FALSE476 1 16 1909‐1954 FALSE 114/09, 121/41 92 6 Avenue 23‐27 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE476 7 40 1929‐1969 TRUE 643/29 100 6 Avenue FALSE Shapman & Shapman FALSE476 7 18 1929‐1969 TRUE 643/29 100 6 Avenue FALSE Shapman & Shapman FALSE476 15 3 1928‐1933 FALSE 110‐114 6 Avenue 24‐36 Watts Street FALSE FALSE476 19 2 1936 FALSE 529 Broome Street FALSE FALSE476 21 476/7501 7 1923‐1945 FALSE 525‐527 Broome Street FALSE FALSE476 23 6 1922‐1926 FALSE 521‐523 Broome Street FALSE FALSE476 25 1 1969 FALSE 519 Broome Street FALSE FALSE476 26 3 1924‐1927 TRUE 126/27 517 Broome Street FALSE Victor Mayper Gas station and lunch wagon FALSE476 42 3 1911‐1950 FALSE 23‐25 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE476 45 5 1959 FALSE 30‐32 Grand Street 26‐28 Grand Street FALSE FALSE476 54 19 1904‐1959 FALSE 26‐28 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE476 56 9 1941 FALSE 30 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE476 57 4 1943‐1959 FALSE 32 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE476 56, 57 8 1909‐1923 FALSE 30‐32 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE476 62 1 1927 FALSE 40 Thompson Street FALSE P. Roberts & Co. Thompson and Watts Street sub‐station FALSE476 69 476/70 3 1903 TRUE 759/03 505 Broome Street FALSE FALSE

476 70 2 1903 FALSE 503 Broome Street3 Watts Street; 366 West Broadway FALSE FALSE

476 71 3 1907‐1962 FALSE 362 West Broadway FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images476 73 6 1930‐1948 FALSE 356‐360 West Broadway 34‐38 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE476 75 476/7502 13 1903‐1958 TRUE 621/03; 320/20 344‐354 West Broadway FALSE John B. Snook & Sons 320/20: S. A. Montgomery, architect. FALSE476 81 31 1892‐1943 50‐52 Grand Street FALSE FALSE476 83 4 1914‐1956 FALSE 48 Grand Street FALSE FALSE476 84 3 1939‐1941 FALSE 46 Grand Street FALSE FALSE476 85, 86 476/85 10 1923 FALSE 42‐44 Grand Street FALSE FALSE476 87, 88 476/88 37 1903‐1962 FALSE 38‐40 Grand Street FALSE FALSE476 89 9 1903‐1961 36 Grand Street FALSE FALSE477 1 27 1952‐1953 80‐92 Varick Street FALSE New York Journal of Commerce Building FALSE477 42 8 1951‐1959 TRUE 103/58 104‐108 Varick Street 559 Broome Street FALSE Saul [S]oldsmith FALSE478 1 478/7501 8 1953 146‐150 Elizabeth Street 348‐354 Broome Street FALSE Knickerbocker Ice Company FALSE478 7 478/7503 39 1917‐1918 152‐154 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE479 1 7 1916‐1936 180‐182 Mott Street FALSE FALSE479 3 1 1967 52 Kenmare Street FALSE FALSE479 9 4 1938‐1956 196‐198 Mott Street FALSE FALSE479 11 8 1901 200 Mott Street FALSE FALSE479 14 7 1909‐1948 26‐28 Spring Street FALSE FALSE479 16 13 1909‐1950 24 Spring Street FALSE FALSE479 17 3 1916‐1939 22 Spring Street FALSE FALSE479 18 11 1905‐1962 20 Spring Street FALSE FALSE479 19 9 1921‐1955 18 Spring Street FALSE FALSE479 20 16 1925‐1967 16 Spring Street FALSE FALSE

479 21 24 1908‐1960 14 Spring Street171 Elizabeth Street; 173 Elizabeth Street FALSE 3 buildings on lot 21 FALSE

479 23 6 1911‐1961 167 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE479 24 476/7501 22 1909‐1967 165 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE479 25 , 26 479/26 9 1909‐1938 254/17; 59/48 163 Elizabeth Street 39 Kenmare Street FALSE FALSE479 29 31 1922‐1961 TRUE 565/22 30‐40 Kenmare Street 153 Elizabeth Street FALSE Edelman & Webster FALSE479 31 2 1939‐1967 149‐151 Elizabeth Street 149 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE479 33 6 1895‐1963 FALSE 147 Elizabeth Street FALSE alt 142/85 nice contemporary plumbing plans FALSE479 34 9 1943‐1970 356 Broome Street FALSE FALSE479 37, 39 479/37, 479/39 4 1938 362‐366 Broome Street FALSE FALSE479 40 15 368‐370 Broome Street FALSE FALSE480 2 3 1910‐1947 FALSE 180 Mulberry Street 180 Rear Mulberry Street FALSE FALSE480 3 480/7501 1 1952 FALSE 182 Mulberry Street FALSE FALSE480 4 14 1909‐1955 TRUE 487/09 184‐186 Mulberry Street 70‐80 Kenmare Street FALSE Charles Straub FALSE480 9 28 1922 TRUE 76/22 196‐204 Mulberry Street 69‐79 Kenmare FALSE Bond‐Ryder FALSE480 21 9 1912‐1913 616 34‐36 Spring Street FALSE FALSE480 23 5 1910‐1967 FALSE 32 Spring Street FALSE FALSE480 24 17 1893‐1967 FALSE 203‐205 Mott Street 30 Spring Street FALSE FALSE480 26 480/27, 480/7503 5 1945‐1960 TRUE 132/45 197‐199 Mott Street 197 Mott Street FALSE Joseph I. Furmin FALSE480 29 31 1892‐1934 TRUE 608/10 57‐67 Kenmare Street 193‐195 Mott Street FALSE Oscar Lowinson FALSE480 33 3 1909 FALSE 185 Mott Street 58‐56 Kenmare Street FALSE FALSE480 35 7 1934‐1946 181 Mott Street FALSE FALSE480 36 10 1902‐1970 FALSE 179 Mott Street FALSE FALSE480 37 480/7502 11 1911‐1959 FALSE 372‐74 Broome Street FALSE FALSE480 39 6 1903‐1904 FALSE 376 Broome Street FALSE FALSE480 40 23 1925‐1957 TRUE 476/25 378 Broome Street FALSE Robert J. Reiley Church of the Most Holy Crucifix FALSE480 41 20 1902‐1962 TRUE 376/02 380‐382 Broome Street 384‐386 Broome Street FALSE Sass & Smallheiser FALSE481 7 8 1908 TRUE 253/08 15 Marion Street 97‐107 Kenmare Street FALSE B. W. Berger & Son FALSE481 13 481/15 1 1917 FALSE 27 Cleveland Place FALSE FALSE481 15 481/7502 24 1924‐1928 TRUE 64/24 58‐62 Spring Street 29‐31 Lafayette Street FALSE Not Determined Italian Savings Bank FALSE481 28 12 1910 TRUE 721/10 197‐199 Mulberry Street FALSE Bernstein & Bernstein FALSE482 8 7 1911 55 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE482 22 14 1956‐1957 226‐230 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE482 27 15 1955‐1965 TRUE 242/55 218 Lafayette Street FALSE Stanley Rapaport FALSE483 7 483/30, 483/31, 483/32 16 1894‐1923 502‐504 Broadway 48‐52 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE

484 1484/2, 484/13, 484/15, 484/16 7 1893‐1965 FALSE 513‐519 Broadway 84‐94 Mercer Street FALSE

Includes plans covering multiple lots, all now part of 484/1. Alteration to steam elevator plant for multiple buildings/lots FALSE

484 3 20 FALSE 2165/99 96‐98 Mercer Street FALSE Clinton & Russell FALSE484 3 27 1899‐‐1947 TRUE 2165/99 96‐98 Mercer Street 96‐104 Spring Street FALSE Clinton & Russell FALSE484 9 32 1904‐1967 TRUE 43575 525‐527 Broadway 92‐94 Spring Street FALSE S. Edson Gage Corn Exchange Bank FALSE484 11 7 1912‐1971 FALSE 523 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 9, 11 2 1884 TRUE 523 and 527 Broadway FALSE John B. Snook or Grifith Thomas (arch.) FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images484 12 10 1909‐1924 FALSE 521 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 11, 12 1 1953 FALSE 521‐523 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 15 484/1 7 1950‐1960 FALSE 515‐517 Broadway 84‐88 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE484 16 484/1 1 1936 FALSE 513 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 17 484/7502 4 1916‐1966 FALSE 511 Broadway 82 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE484 18 484/17, 484/7502 4 1920‐1932 FALSE 507‐509 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 17, 18, 20 484/17, 484/7502 7 1942‐1966 FALSE 503‐511 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 18, 20 484/17, 484/7502 5 1892‐1966 FALSE 505‐507 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 20 484/17, 484/7502 13 1884‐1959 FALSE 503‐505 Broadway 74‐76 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE484 22 484/7501 1 1959 FALSE 501 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 23 2 1907‐1918 FALSE 499 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 24 484/32 22 1896‐1972 FALSE 495‐497 Broadway 66‐68 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE484 26 4 1914‐1962 FALSE 491‐493 Broadway 446 Broome Street FALSE FALSE484 28, 29 484/29 4 1920‐‐1930 FALSE 442‐444 Broome Street 489 Broadway FALSE FALSE484 31 3 1930‐1966 448 Broome Street FALSE FALSE484 32 9 1916‐1957 450‐452 Broome Street 64 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE484 31, 32 1 1943 FALSE 448‐450 Broome Street FALSE FALSE485 25, 26 485/25 19 1889‐1965 85‐87 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE487 1 18 1890‐1920 TRUE 62/90 484‐490 Broome Street 57‐59 Wooster Street FALSE Alfred Zucker FALSE487 8 5 1915‐1916 FALSE 375‐377 West Broadway 61‐63 Wooster Street FALSE FALSE487 10 3 1920‐1953 FALSE 379‐381 West Broadway 65‐67 Wooster Street FALSE FALSE487 16 3 1969 FALSE 391‐393 West Broadway 77‐81 Wooster Street FALSE FALSE487 18 18 1937‐1969 TRUE 220/37 395‐397 West Broadway FALSE Anthony Derrenbacher FALSE487 24 487/7502 2 1964‐1965 152‐154 Spring Street FALSE FALSE

488 1 488/7501 14 1910‐1963 FALSE 52 Thompson Street52‐56 Thompson Street; 516‐518 Broome Street FALSE FALSE

488 3 10 1907‐1958 FALSE 58 Thompson Street 58‐62 Thompson Street FALSE 488/4 and 488/5 are now part of 488/3 FALSE488 4 488/3 7 1899‐1946 TRUE 487/99 60 Thompson Street FALSE Kurtzer & Rohl FALSE488 6 7 1940 FALSE 64‐66 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE488 8 488/10 2 1935‐1956 FALSE 68‐70 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE488 10 488/10 2 1935‐1959 FALSE 72‐74 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE488 12 2 1947 FALSE 76‐78 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE488 14 2 1940‐1957 FALSE 80 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE488 15 7 1907‐1963 FALSE 180 Spring Street FALSE FALSE488 16 7 1929‐1964 FALSE 178 Spring Street FALSE FALSE488 17, 19 488/17 3 1911‐1959 170‐176 Spring Street FALSE Survey for building demolition. FALSE488 21 7 1916‐1959 FALSE 402‐404 West Broadway 166‐168 Spring Street FALSE FALSE488 22 3 1913‐1924 FALSE 400 West Broadway FALSE FALSE488 23 488/24 10 1917‐1941 FALSE 396‐398 West Broadway FALSE FALSE488 25, 26 488/25 4 1924‐1961 FALSE 392‐394 West Broadway FALSE FALSE488 27 11 1920‐1961 FALSE 390 West Broadway FALSE FALSE488 28 488/7502 3 1947‐1948 FALSE 386‐388 West Broadway FALSE FALSE488 30, 31 488/30 1 1947 FALSE 382‐384 West Broadway FALSE FALSE488 32, 33 488/32 9 1916‐1971 FALSE 378‐380 West Broadway FALSE FALSE488 34, 35, 36 488/34 2 1946 TRUE 94/46 372‐376 West Broadway 504‐506 Broome Street FALSE A. A. Lama Service station plans FALSE488 37 6 1914‐1953 508‐510 Broome Street FALSE FALSE488 39 9 1921‐1937 FALSE 512 Broome Street FALSE Plans for chicken‐plucking room. FALSE488 40 5 1937 TRUE 136/37 514 Broome Street FALSE Ferdinand Savignano FALSE488 42 488/1, 488/7501 2 1899 FALSE 518 Broome Street FALSE FALSE489 2 6 1924 FALSE 57 Sullivan Street TRUE Not Determined 57 Sullivan Street House, 1820 FALSE489 4 4 1932‐1939 FALSE 61 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE489 5 7 1964‐1971 FALSE 63 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE

489 6

489/5, 489/7 (additional properties listed in Title Block) 1 1964 FALSE 65 Sullivan Street

63 Sullivan Street; 67 Sullivan Street (additional properties listed in Title Block) FALSE FALSE

489 8 5 1956 FALSE 71 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE489 9 2 1946‐1963 FALSE 73‐75 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE489 11 5 1947‐1957 FALSE 77 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE489 12 1 1942 FALSE 79 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE489 13 3 1906 FALSE 81 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE489 18 489/17 5 1938‐1965 FALSE 200 Spring Street 198 Spring Street FALSE FALSE489 20 3 1929‐1959 FALSE 192 Spring Street FALSE FALSE489 22 4 1962‐1964 FALSE 188 Spring Street FALSE FALSE489 25 489/24 8 1921 TRUE 159/21 182‐184 Spring Street 83 Thompson Street FALSE L. A. Sheinart FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images489 26 3 1956 FALSE 79‐81 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE489 28 5 1932‐1959 FALSE 75‐77 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE489 30 5 1938 FALSE 73 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE489 32 4 1896‐1937 TRUE 529/96 69 Thompson Street FALSE Horenburger & Straub FALSE489 33 6 1899 TRUE 428/99 67 Thompson Street FALSE Boring & Tilton Alternative NB # 28/99 FALSE490 21 4 1947‐1961 FALSE 208‐210 Spring Street 160 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE490 23 8 1890‐1961 TRUE 1083/90 206 Spring Street FALSE Charles E. Hadden FALSE490 24 13 1901‐1958 TRUE 747/01 204 Spring Street FALSE A. G. Rechlin Nice 1901 NB plans showing bakery oven FALSE

490 35 490/27 2 1940 FALSE 66‐70 Sullivan Street FALSEDepartment of Markets Calibrating Tank Platform plans FALSE

490 47 13 1909‐1916 TRUE 586/09 536‐538 Broome Street FALSE Wm. F. L. Aigeltinger  Lot eliminated circa 1925. FALSE491 1 8 1931‐1965 558 Broome Street FALSE FALSE491 3 3 1929‐1949 FALSE 114‐122 Varick Street FALSE FALSE491 6 491/7 1 1922 TRUE 559/22 120‐122 Varick Street FALSE Albert E. Davis Gas station FALSE491 7 6 1927‐1937 FALSE 16‐20 Dominick Street 120‐122 Varick Street FALSE FALSE491 12 491/3 7 1934 FALSE 12 Dominick Street FALSE FALSE491 16 46 TRUE 579/04 131‐141 6 Avenue FALSE C. B. J. Snyder PS.38 FALSE491 26 12 1954‐1967 FALSE 550 Broome Street FALSE FALSE491 27 8 TRUE 34/89 552 Broome Street FALSE John C. Burne William Broadbelt owner (1889) FALSE491 28 491/7501 7 1889‐1964 TRUE 1848/89 554 Broome Street FALSE Julius Boekell & Son. Gustav Helmstetter owner (1889). FALSE491 29 8 1931‐1951 FALSE 556 Broome Street FALSE FALSE491 34 491/36, 431/7503 5 1924‐1956 FALSE 132 Varick Street 246 Spring Street FALSE FALSE491 41 491/36, 431/7503 38 1905‐1939 11 Dominick Street 244 Spring Street  FALSE FALSE491 46 22 FALSE 155 6 Avenue 234‐242 Spring Street FALSE FALSE491 50 7 1915‐1961 1 Dominick Street FALSE FALSE492 1 6 1963‐1966 TRUE 61/63 190 Elizabeth Street FALSE Edward M. Dweck FALSE

492 8 492/10 1 1931 TRUE 195/31 204‐206 Elizabeth Street 204‐210 Elizabeth Street FALSEUnited Electric Light and Power

Plan shows electrical transformer platform across two lots. FALSE

492 23 4 1915‐1948 222‐224 Bowery TRUE Bradford L. Gilbert

Gymnasium in Young Men's Institute Building (1915) and X‐Ray Manufacturing Institute of America (1945‐1948) FALSE

492 38 FALSE 190 Bowery 1‐3 Spring Street TRUE Robert Maynicke Germania Bank Building FALSE492 41 8 1923 5 Spring Street FALSE FALSE492 44 2 11 Spring Street 184‐188 Elizabeth Street FALSE Kurtzer & Rentz FALSE493 9 5 1905‐1940 TRUE 1697/05 228 Mott Street FALSE FALSE493 10 7 1907‐1971 FALSE 230 Mott Street FALSE FALSE493 11 4 1949‐1951 TRUE 151/48 232 Mott Street FALSE Ludwig P. Bono FALSE493 12 7 1936‐1955 234 Mott Street FALSE FALSE493 13 7 1936‐1957 FALSE 30 Prince Street 236‐240 Mott Street FALSE Citizens Savings Bank; dumbwaiter plans FALSE493 14 3 1948‐1963 TRUE 10/51 28 Prince Street FALSE William J. Russell FALSE493 15 6 1901‐1941 FALSE 26 Prince Street FALSE FALSE493 16 9 1905‐1944 FALSE 24 Prince Street FALSE FALSE493 19 493/7501 1 1965 FALSE 211 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE

493 21 5 1901‐1965 FALSE 209 Elizabeth Street FALSEHook & Ladder Company No. 9; nice drawing of firehouse interior; also bakery plans FALSE

493 41 493/3, 493/42 18 1913‐1962 FALSE 208‐226 Mott Street183‐207 Elizabeth Street; 13‐27 Spring Street FALSE

Public School #21; initially lot 3, expanded to include additional lots and renamed lot 41. FALSE

494 1 494/7504 17 1925 TRUE 658/25 224‐228 Mulberry Street FALSE 1925 plans for 3‐story car garage. FALSE494 15 494/16, 494/17 16 1945 FALSE 38‐44 Prince Street FALSE FALSE

494 21 494/7503 19 1910‐1954 FALSE 32 Prince Street235 Mott Street; 32‐36 Prince Street TRUE Not Determined

Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, then St. Patrick's Old Convent and Girl's School 1825‐1826 FALSE

494 24, 25 5 1907 FALSE 229‐231 Mott Street FALSE FALSE494 27 9 1923 FALSE 225 Mott Street FALSE FALSE494 35 16 1922‐1923 TRUE 195/23  29 Spring Street FALSE Rosario Candela Plan information says "Rosario Caudela" FALSE494 40 5 1910 39 Spring Street FALSE Theater plans FALSE

495 1 31 1891‐1893 TRUE769/91; 244/92; 245/92; 1130/93

35‐39 Marion Street (now Lafayette Street)

231‐235 Lafayette Street; 231 Lafayette Street; 233 Lafayette Street; 235 Lafayette Street FALSE

769/1, 244/92 and 245/92: W. W. Howe; 1130/93: J. Albert Tho[nie]

1891 N.B. plans for stable replaced by 1892 N.B plans. 3 buildings on this lot: 231 Lafayette Street, 233 Lafayette Street and 235 Lafayette Street. FALSE

495 2 17 1910‐1911 TRUE 764/10 237‐239 Lafayette Street FALSE William Birkmire FALSE495 4 7 1904 TRUE 364/04 241 Lafayette Street 241 Elm Street FALSE Reiley & Steniback FALSE495 8 495/7 8 1911‐1928 FALSE 249‐253 Lafayette Street FALSE Public School 106 FALSE495 11 26 1924‐1925 TRUE 318/25 255 Lafayette Street FALSE Ferdinand Savignano FALSE495 29 6 1903 TRUE 138/04 243 Mulberry Street  FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images495 38 9 1903 TRUE 365/03 219‐221 Mulberry Street FALSE G. F. Pelham FALSE495 43 9 1909‐1948 53 Spring Street FALSE FALSE496 4 496/1 10 1893 TRUE 702/93 85 Crosby Street FALSE S. A. Warner FALSE

496 7 10 1894‐1915 TRUE 1017/94 91 Crosby Street56 Marion Street; 252 Lafayette Street FALSE 1894 lot survey FALSE

496 36, 38 496/36 6 1915 FALSE 67‐73 Spring Street67‐69 Spring Street; 71‐73 Spring Street FALSE FALSE

496 40 13 1898 TRUE 103/98 75‐77 Spring Street 75‐77 Crosby Street FALSE Neville & Bagge FALSE

497 1 497/2, 497/4 50 1896‐1957 TRUE 167‐97, 73‐96530‐536 Broadway; 536‐538 Broadway

85‐87 Spring Street; 532 Broadway FALSE Ralph S. Townsend FALSE

497 2 497/1 6 1916‐1967 FALSE 532 Broadway FALSE FALSE497 4  497/1 23 1901‐1961 TRUE 214‐01 536‐538 Broadway FALSE De Lemos & Cordes FALSE497 6 16 1885 FALSE 540 Broadway 78 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE497 7 497/7503 16 1901‐1916 FALSE 542‐544 Broadway FALSE FALSE497 9 497/10, 497/29 38 1901‐1926 FALSE 546‐548 Broadway 80‐88 Crosby Street FALSE Lord & Hewlett FALSE497 10 497/9, 497/29 25 1888‐1960 FALSE 546‐548 Broadway 80‐88 Crosby Street FALSE Lord & Hewlett Estate of William Astor FALSE497 11 15 1901‐1917 FALSE 550 Broadway FALSE Lord & Hewlett Estate of William Astor FALSE497 12 497/13, 497/14 2 1897‐1913 FALSE 552‐556 Broadway 90 Crosby Street FALSE Lord Hewlett & Hull Estate of William Astor FALSE497 14 497/12, 497/13 2 1924‐1959 FALSE 552‐556 Broadway 90 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE497 15 6 1912‐1938 558 Broadway 94‐96 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE

497 18 497/16, 497/17 23 1896‐1968 560‐566 Broadway98‐104 Crosby Street; 72‐80 Prince Street FALSE FALSE

497 29 497/9, 497/10 8 1914‐1923 FALSE 546‐548 Broadway 80‐88 Crosby Street FALSE Lord & Hewlett Estate of William Astor FALSE497 31 497/7502 6 1923‐1967 79 Spring Street FALSE FALSE497 33 497/7501 4 1901‐1949 83 Spring Street FALSE FALSE498 1 17 1898 TRUE 583/98 92 Prince Street FALSE Neville & Bagge FALSE498 5 20 1893‐1898 FALSE 565‐567 Broadway FALSE FALSE498 7 19 1902 TRUE 0465/02 561‐563 Broadway FALSE Ernest Flagg Little Singer Building FALSE498 9 14 1953‐1954 TRUE 146/53 557 Broadway FALSE plans for parking garage FALSE498 11 45 1889‐1949 TRUE 206/89 549‐555 Broadway FALSE Alfred Zucker FALSE498 15 5 1888 TRUE 601/88 547 Broadway  FALSE O. P. Hatfield  FALSE498 17 2 1902 TRUE 113/02 543 Broadway FALSE John W. Stevens  FALSE498 23 1 1888 FALSE 529‐533 Broadway FALSE very small 3" x 6.5" FALSE499 1 499/33, 499/7505 3 1917‐1955 FALSE 92‐94 Greene Street 109 Mercer (obs) FALSE FALSE499 3 5 1917‐1934 96 Greene Street FALSE FALSE499 4 4 1880‐1964 TRUE 707 98 Greene Street FALSE Charles Mettam FALSE499 5 2 1921‐1964 FALSE 100 Greene Street FALSE FALSE499 6 12 1941 FALSE 102 Greene Street FALSE FALSE499 7 66 1906‐1948 TRUE 595/06 104‐108 Greene Street 123‐125 Mercer Street FALSE William J. Dithey FALSE499 11 20 1929‐1952 FALSE 110 Greene Street  FALSE FALSE

499 12 499/7502 17 1907‐1947 FALSE114 Greene Street; 118‐120 Greene Street 102‐104 Prince Street FALSE FALSE

499 17 5 1923‐1964 FALSE 100 Prince Street FALSE FALSE499 18 4 1930‐1964 FALSE 96‐100 Prince Street FALSE FALSE499 20 1 1893 FALSE 137‐139 Mercer Street 94 Prince Street FALSE FALSE499 21 4 1891 FALSE 135 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 22 34 1900‐1959 TRUE 526/00 133 Mercer Street FALSE Harry Allen Jacobs FALSE

499 23 499/7501 20 1881‐1946 TRUE 1681/90, 27/98 127‐131 Mercer Street127 Mercer Street; 129 Mercer Street FALSE Not Determined FALSE

499 27 10 1898 FALSE 121 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 28, 29 12 1890‐1951 TRUE 1231/90 117‐119 Mercer Street FALSE George Provot FALSE499 28 499/28, 29, 499/29 1 1946 FALSE 119 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 29 499/28,29, 499/28 7 1925‐1960 FALSE 117‐119 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 31 13 1916‐1965 FALSE 113‐115 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 32 499/7507 13 1946‐1955 FALSE 111 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 33 499/1, 499/7505 3 1917 FALSE 92‐94 Greene Street 109 Mercer Street (Obs) FALSE FALSE499 34 99/37 1 1940 FALSE 107 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 35 1 1918 FALSE 105 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 36 1 1924 FALSE 107 Spring Street 101 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 37 9 1871‐1967 FALSE 111‐109 Spring Street 107 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE499 39 5 1907‐1942 FALSE 113‐115 Spring Street FALSE FALSE499 41 499/7504 6 1920‐1929 FALSE 115‐117 Spring Street FALSE FALSE499 42 6 1921‐1962 FALSE 119 Spring Street FALSE FALSE499 43 499/7503 6 1915‐1940 FALSE 121 Spring Street FALSE FALSE500 1 15 1890‐1894 FALSE 100 Wooster Street FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images500 9 500/7501 11 1907 TRUE 414/07 116‐118 Wooster Street FALSE Frederick Fabel FALSE500 11, 13 500/11 9 1893 TRUE 637/93 120‐126 Wooster Street FALSE Richard Berger FALSE500 28 500/7505 7 1957 101 Greene Street FALSE FALSE500 34 500/7507 8 1886 TRUE 473/86 230 Wooster Street  FALSE John B. Snook FALSE500 40 500/7503 9 1895 TRUE 906/95 139‐141 Spring Street 94‐98 Wooster Street FALSE Cleverdon & Putzel FALSE501 1 10 1892 TRUE 396/92 137 South 5 Avenue 413‐415 West Broadway FALSE Charles E. Hadden FALSE501 5 10 1904 TRUE 337/04 421 West Broadway FALSE Thomas W. Lamb FALSE501 6 4 1940 FALSE 423‐425 West Broadway FALSE FALSE501 6, 7 501/6 6 1904 TRUE 718/04 423‐425 West Broadway FALSE Bernstein & Bernstein FALSE501 8, 9, 10 501/8, 501/10 8 1919 FALSE 427‐431 West Broadway FALSE Robert Mook  FALSE501 12, 14 501/12 18 1894 FALSE 138‐142 Prince Street 435‐439 West Broadway FALSE FALSE501 11, 20 501/20 7 1896 TRUE 258/96 115‐121 Wooster Street 433 West Broadway FALSE Richard Berger FALSE501 24 501/7501 7 1891 TRUE 821/91 105‐113 Wooster Street FALSE Charles R. Behrens FALSE501 28 2 1893 TRUE 615/93 101‐103 Wooster Street FALSE Buchman & Deisler FALSE

501 30 5 1903 99 Wooster StreetFire Department Engine Co. No. 13 TRUE Napoleon LeBrun & Sons

Fire Department Engine Company No. 13, Gay Activists Alliance Firehouse FALSE

501 32 2 1928‐1947 FALSE 143 Spring Street FALSE FALSE501 33 7 1909 TRUE 789/09 145 Spring Street FALSE Frank Ward FALSE501 35 2 1915 FALSE 149 Spring Street FALSE FALSE501 37 501/7502 8 1920 FALSE 153‐155 Spring Street 411 West Broadway FALSE FALSE501 39 21 1899 TRUE 572/99 157 Spring Street 407‐409 West Broadway FALSE Small & Schumann FALSE502 2 7 1931‐1946 FALSE 90‐92 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE502 4 6 1896‐1966 94‐96 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE502 6 1 1960 FALSE 98‐100 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE502 10 9 1907‐1961 FALSE 106 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE502 11 10 1935‐1961 FALSE 108 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE502 12 3 1964‐1967 FALSE 110‐112 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE502 14, 15 502/14 8 1957‐1961 FALSE 114‐116 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE502 16 6 1904‐1917 FALSE 164‐166 Prince Street 118‐120 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE

502 16, 18 502/16 5 1942‐1960 FALSE160‐162 Prince Street; 164‐166 Prince Street 118‐120 Thompson Street FALSE

Remains two separate building but both now lot 16. lot 18 eliminated. FALSE

502 23 3 1954‐1960 FALSE 436‐442 West Broadway 150‐154 Prince Street FALSE FALSE

502 25 1 1948‐1949 FALSE 430‐434 West Broadway FALSE

This plan for lot 25 shows a parking lot behind the buildings on lots 26 and 27 that spans 430‐434 West Broadway. Circa 1989 the lots were combined into lot 25. FALSE

502 26 2 1935‐1946 FALSE 434 West Broadway FALSE FALSE502 27 2 1936‐1946 FALSE 432 West Broadway FALSE FALSE

502 29 10 1883‐1937 TRUE 1137/83 102‐104 Thompson Street426‐428 West Broadway; 124‐126 South 5 Avenue FALSE Robert Mook FALSE

502 31 502/33 1 1937 FALSE 424 West Broadway FALSE FALSE502 32 6 1917 FALSE 422 West Broadway FALSE FALSE502 31, 32 8 1961 FALSE 422‐424 West Broadway FALSE FALSE502 35, 36 6 1913 TRUE 308/13 414‐416 West Broadway FALSE Frederick Jacobsen FALSE502 37 1 1970 FALSE 412 West Broadway FALSE FALSE502 38 2 1938‐1945 FALSE 165‐167 Spring Street FALSE FALSE

502 38, 40 1 1916 FALSE 165‐169 Spring Street FALSEPlan for opening between two separate buildings FALSE

502 40 1 1903 FALSE 169 Spring Street FALSE FALSE502 41 7 1912‐1959 FALSE 171 Spring Street FALSE FALSE

502 42 502/1 3 1957‐1964 FALSE 173‐175 Spring Street FALSEIn some of these plans lot 1 is included as a parking lot for the building on lot 42. FALSE

502 44 7 1913‐1956 FALSE 177 Spring Street 86 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE503 1 6 1908 TRUE 196/08 97 Sullivan Street FALSE George Butz FALSE503 15 5 1900 TRUE 594/00 125‐127 Sullivan Street FALSE Bernstein & Bernstein FALSE503 20 9 1931 178 Prince Street FALSE FALSE503 26 7 1901 TRUE 597/01 107 Thompson Street FALSE Sass & Smallheiser FALSE503 28 7 1914 TRUE 360/14 101‐103 Thompson Street FALSE Louis A. Sheinart FALSE

503 30 3 1934 TRUE 52/34 99 Thompson Street

181‐185 Spring Street; 99‐101 Sullivan Street; 85‐99 Thompson Street FALSE Aymar Embury II Model Playground Recreation Building M69 FALSE

503 33 503/30 9 1916‐1921 FALSE 91‐93 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE503 41, 42 3 1897 FALSE 187‐189 Spring Street FALSE FALSE503 45 5 1902 TRUE 380/02 195‐199 Spring Street 93‐95 Sullivan Street FALSE Bernstein & Bernstein FALSE504 4 1 1917 FALSE 8 MacDougal Street FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images504 5 504/7501 2 1965 FALSE 176‐178 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE504 7 504/5, 504/7501 3 1918‐1957 FALSE 14 MacDougal Street 180 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE504 8 504/5, 504/7501 1 1961‐1962 182 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE504 8, 9 504/5, 504/7501 1 1937 TRUE 106/37 182‐184 6 Avenue FALSE Samuel A. Hertz FALSE504 9 504/5, 504/7501 3 1926‐1927 FALSE 18 MacDougal Street FALSE FALSE504 10 504/5, 504/7501 4 1934‐1935 FALSE 186 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE504 9, 10 504/5, 504/7501 2 1955 FALSE 184‐186 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE

504 11 12 1955 FALSE 188‐192 6 Avenue FALSE Three buildings on lot, 188, 190, 192 6 Avenue. FALSE

504 14 7 1919‐1967 FALSE 24‐26 MacDougal Street 194‐196 6 Avenue FALSE Police Department, 10th Precinct Station House FALSE504 16 5 1956 FALSE 198 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE504 17 4 1929‐1945 FALSE 200 6 Avenue 30 Macdougal Street FALSE FALSE504 18 8 1940‐1942 FALSE 202 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE504 19 10 1931‐1964 FALSE 202‐204 6 Avenue 204 6 Avenue FALSE Lot 18 merged into lot 19. FALSE504 20 504/19 14 1894‐1963 FALSE 200 Prince Street FALSE FALSE504 21 1 1960 FALSE 198 Prince Street FALSE FALSE504 22 8 1911‐1952 FALSE 196 Prince Street FALSE FALSE504 23, 24, 25 504/25 23 1955 TRUE 13/55 190‐194 Prince Street 124 Sullivan Street FALSE Ludwig P. Bono St. Anthony's Convent FALSE504 26 9 1915 TRUE 51/16 120‐122 Sullivan Street FALSE George J. Casazza FALSE504 28 2 1949 FALSE 118 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE504 29 13 1910‐1963 116 Sullivan Street TRUE Carl B. Kaiserman 116 Sullivan Street House FALSE504 30 10 1898‐1929 114 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE504 31 1 1939 112 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE504 32 3 1939‐1943 FALSE 110 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE504 33 5 1886‐1939 108 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE504 34 2 1959 FALSE 104‐106 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE504 36 2 1941 TRUE 100/41 102 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE504 37 1 1963 100 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE504 36, 37 8 1961‐1962 96‐102 Sullivan Street FALSE General notes for construction, no plans FALSE504 39 2 1934‐1968 FALSE 201‐205 Spring Street 92‐94 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE504 43 6 1947‐1952 TRUE 131/47 166 6 Avenue FALSE Rogers & Butler FALSE504 45 1 1895 FALSE 215 Spring Street FALSE FALSE504 47 5 1890‐1917 2‐2 1/2 MacDougal Street FALSE FALSE

505 1 46 1925‐1931 TRUE 399/25 138‐154 Varick Street247‐255 Spring Street; 32‐40 Vandam Street FALSE McKim Mead & White Irving Trust Company FALSE

505 31 25 1910‐1937 FALSE 159‐167 6 Avenue223‐229 Spring Street; 12‐16 Vandam Street FALSE Butterick Building FALSE

505 35 505/36 2 1905 FALSE 231 Spring Street 18 Vandam Street FALSE FALSE505 36 47 1925‐1926 TRUE 449/25 233‐245 Spring Street 20‐24 Vandam Street FALSE Parker & Shaffer  FALSE506 8 506/7, 506/7501 13 1900 FALSE 48 Charlton Street FALSE FALSE506 9, 10 506/7, 506/7501 5 1901 FALSE 44‐46 Charlton Street FALSE FALSE506 12 19 1911 TRUE 342/11 34‐40 Charlton Street FALSE L. C. Holden West Side Italian Mission FALSE506 41 506/27 4 1901 TRUE 647/01 5 Vandam Street FALSE M. Bernstein FALSE506 43 506/27 6 1931 FALSE 7 Vandam Street FALSE FALSE506 7, 61 506/7501 16 1928‐1929 FALSE 160‐170 Varick Street 10 Hudson Square FALSE FALSE506 61 506/7501 24 1927‐1928 TRUE 92/27 160 Varick Street 31‐41 Vandam Street FALSE Victor Mayper FALSE

507 1 18 1898 TRUE 3/98 13 Prince Street13 and 15 Prince Street; 222‐226 Elizabeth Street FALSE John Sexton

Catherine Bishop and Ellen Cavanaugh owners (1898) FALSE

507 2 7 1927 228 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE507 4 3 1935 FALSE 232‐234 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE507 7 4 1911 FALSE 238 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE507 22 6 1899 TRUE 355/99 73 East Houston Street 73‐79 East Houston Street FALSE J. P. Bourke FALSE

507 39 507/7502 7 1928 FALSE 250‐252 Bowery250 Bowery; 252‐256 Bowery FALSE FALSE

507 41 8 1925 TRUE 292/25 992/25 246 Bowery FALSE FALSE507 49 5 1922 FALSE 5 Prince Street FALSE FALSE507 52 507/7501 7 1899 TRUE 49/99 7‐11 Prince Street 11 Prince Street FALSE Irving M. Fenichel FALSE

508 6 15 1888‐1919 TRUE 600/88 256‐258 Mott Street TRUE Vaux & RadfordFourteenth Ward Industrial School of the Children's Aid Society (Astor Memorial Building) FALSE

508 9 508/7502 16 1945‐1955 FALSE 262‐272 Mott Street FALSE TRUE508 14 6 1898 TRUE 490/98 274 Mott Street 274‐276 Mott Street FALSE Charles B. Meyers Gordon Levy & Co. owner. FALSE508 20 11 1963 57 East Houston Street FALSE FALSE508 25 5 1926 FALSE FALSE FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images508 28 8 1947‐1959 TRUE 106/47 267‐269 Elizabeth Street FALSE Lama & Proskauer FALSE508 33 3 1946‐1960 TRUE 87/46 257 Elizabeth Street FALSE Ludwig P. Bono FALSE508 34 2 1947 TRUE 11 255 Elizabeth Street FALSE John B. Mooney FALSE508 35 2 1940 FALSE 253 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE508 36 5 1915 FALSE 251 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE508 36, 38 5 1946 FALSE 247‐251 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE508 39 6 1910 FALSE 245 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE508 40 4 1910‐1931 FALSE 243 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE508 41 2 1961 FALSE 241 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE508 42 7 1904 FALSE 239 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE508 44 4 1904 FALSE 233 Elizabeth Street FALSE FALSE508 46 10 1901‐1950 TRUE 459/01 17 Prince Street FALSE M. Bernstein FALSE508 47 10 1911‐1935 FALSE 19 Prince Street FALSE FALSE508 48 508/7503 4 1910 21 Prince Street FALSE FALSE510 1 20 1925 TRUE 415/25 63‐67 Prince Street 268‐276 Lafayette Street FALSE Sugarman & Berger FALSE

510 9 11 1898‐1918 TRUE 756/98 121‐127 Crosby Street2‐6 Jersey Street; 284‐290 Elm Street FALSE J. R. Thomas FALSE

510 17 510/7501 1 1923 FALSE 267 Mulberry Street 285‐293 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE510 17, 33 3 1932 281‐293 Lafayette Street FALSE FALSE510 39 8 1905 135 Crosby Street FALSE FALSE510 40 510/38 4 1938 TRUE 179/38 137 Crosby Street FALSE Scacchetti & Siegel  Gas Station FALSE510 45 510/7502 54 1885‐1917 TRUE 581/85; 36/92 295‐309 Lafayette Street 273‐293 Mulberry Street TRUE Albert Wagner Puck Building FALSE511 1 61 1895 TRUE 1214/95 568‐578 Broadway FALSE George Browne Post FALSE511 6, 8, 10 511/6, 511/8 29 1897‐1959 TRUE 603/97 580‐590 Broadway FALSE Buchman & Deisler 3 12‐story buildings FALSE511 15 13 1897 TRUE 143/97 598 Broadway 132 Crosby Street FALSE Robert Maynicke FALSE511 16 21 1882‐1915 TRUE 961/82 600‐602 Broadway FALSE Samuel A. Warner FALSE511 19 2 1962‐1964 TRUE 22/64 1‐17 East Houston Street FALSE Jacob & Donald Fisher 1‐story Fruit Store  FALSE512 11 512/7502 10 1936‐1958 FALSE 599‐601 Broadway 172‐176 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE512 14 7 1920‐1947 FALSE 595 Broadway 168 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE512 15 3 1896‐1946 593 Broadway 166 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE512 17 13 1897‐1949 FALSE 589 Broadway 160 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE512 18 512/7501 27 1896‐1968 TRUE 354/96 585‐587 Broadway FALSE Harding & Gooch FALSE512 20 8 1943‐1961 FALSE 579‐581 Broadway FALSE FALSE512 22 3 1923‐1971 FALSE 577 Broadway 148 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE

512 23 16 1912‐1935 569‐575 Broadway81‐91 Prince Street; 140‐146 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE

513 22 2 1965 169 Mercer Street FALSE FALSE514 5 21 1889 TRUE 1229/89 142‐144 Wooster Street FALSE Jordan & Giller FALSE

514 7 514/7506 15 1875‐1917 TRUE 797/75 146‐148 Wooster FALSE B. Muldoon

 Jacob H. Cockcroft, owner. 4 story bookbindery. Presently there is no building in this lot.  FALSE

514 9 514/7506 8 1939 FALSE 150 Wooster Street FALSE FALSE514 10 24 1890 TRUE 152 Wooster Street FALSE FALSE514 17 13 1903 FALSE 57‐61 Wooster Street FALSE FALSE514 21 514/7505 7 1903 FALSE 145‐151 Greene FALSE FALSE514 23 514/7514 3 1915 FALSE NB 032987 143 Greene Street FALSE FALSE514 35 514/7503 6 1915 FALSE 109‐111 Prince Street FALSE FALSE514 37 514/39, 514/40 8 1890 TRUE 72/290 115‐121 Prince Street FALSE Cleverdon & Putzel FALSE514 41 30 1891 TRUE 924/91 123 Prince Street FALSE Albert Wagner FALSE514 42 7 1892 TRUE 886/92 125 Prince Street FALSE Buchman & Deisler FALSE515 2 515/1 5 1909 TRUE 340/06 453 West Broadway FALSE Jardine Kent & Jardine FALSE515 8 15 1899‐1949 FALSE 465‐469 West Broadway FALSE FALSE515 16 9 1917 FALSE 77‐83 West Houston Street 481‐483 West Broadway FALSE FALSE

515 23 19 1911 TRUE 127/11 159 Wooster Street 65‐67 West Houston Street FALSE Schwartz & Gross FALSE

515 27, 30 515/27, 515/30 28 1897‐1917 TRUE 798/97 147‐153 Wooster Street147‐149 Wooster Street; 149‐153 Wooster Street FALSE Jarvis Morgan Slade FALSE

515 34 515/7501 10 1893‐1915 TRUE 102/93 137‐139 Wooster Street FALSE Kurtzer & Rohl FALSE515 36 8 1893 TRUE 632/93 135 Wooster Street FALSE Buchman & Deisler FALSE515 37 19 1893‐1927 TRUE 268/93 131‐133 Wooster Street 129 Prince Street FALSE Buchman & Deisler FALSE515 39 10 1903‐1924 TRUE 709/03 131‐135 Prince Street FALSE W. G. Pigueron FALSE515 42 27 1896‐1932 TRUE 208/96 137‐141 Prince Street FALSE Jardine Kent & Jardine FALSE515 45 30 1898‐1915 TRUE 711/98 143‐145 Prince Street FALSE Franklin Baylies FALSE516 1 7 1903 TRUE 525/02 163 Prince Street FALSE Bernstein & Bernstein FALSE516 4 22 1912‐1966 TRUE 556/12 132‐134 Thompson Street FALSE Louis A. Sheinart FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images516 7 516/7, 516/28 8 1945‐1956 FALSE 138‐144 Thompson Street 468‐472 West Broadway FALSE FALSE516 14 30 1913‐1956 TRUE 209/13 152‐154 Thompson Street FALSE Louis A. Sheinart FALSE516 16 13 1907‐1914 FALSE 103‐105 West Houston Street 160 Thompson Street FALSE Lot no longer exists FALSE516 17 4 1905 FALSE 101 West Houston Street FALSE Lot no longer exists FALSE516 18 1 1910 TRUE 580/10 99 West Houston Street FALSE Frank Hausle Lot no longer exists FALSE516 19 4 1907‐1915 FALSE 97 West Houston Street FALSE Lot no longer exists FALSE516 20, 21 3 1916 FALSE 91‐95 West Houston Street FALSE Lots no longer exist FALSE516 22 5 1923 FALSE 486 West Broadway FALSE Lot no longer exists FALSE516 24 2 1928‐1960 FALSE 482 West Broadway FALSE FALSE516 25 7 1918‐1962 FALSE 480 West Broadway FALSE FALSE516 26 16 1915‐1962 474‐478 West Broadway 146‐150 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE516 30 2 1955‐1958 FALSE 464 West Broadway FALSE FALSE

516 31 516/7501 11 1890‐1946 TRUE 562/90 462 West Broadway96 South 5 Avenue [obsolete] FALSE Gustav Busch

Built 1870 (according to NYC Landmark Preservation Commission) FALSE

516 32 516/7501 12  1894 TRUE 222/94 460 West Broadway98 South 5 Avenue [obsolete] FALSE Gustav Busch

Built 1870 (according to NYC Landmark Preservation Commission) FALSE

516 34 7 1946 FALSE 456 West Broadway FALSE FALSE516 38 8 1961 FALSE 151 Prince Street FALSE FALSE516 35 7 1907 FALSE 454 West Broadway FALSE FALSE516 42 6 1906 ‐1937 FALSE 159 Prince Street FALSE FALSE516 43 1 1966 FALSE 161 Prince Street FALSE FALSE517 1, 3 517/1, 517/3 3 1904 TRUE 182/04 135‐137 Sullivan Street 135‐139 Sullivan Street FALSE Horenburger & Straub FALSE517 5 2 1959‐1961 FALSE 141 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE517 6 12 1959‐1970 FALSE 143 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE

517 5, 6, 7 4 1916 141‐145 Sullivan Street

141 Sullivan Street; 143 Sullivan Street; 145 Sullivan Street FALSE Ernest Greene FALSE

517 9 11 1906‐1967 TRUE 510/06 149‐151 Sullivan Street FALSE Ernest Greene FALSE

517 11 4 1886 TRUE 832/86 153‐159 Sullivan Street FALSE Arthur CrooksSt. Anthony of Padua Church; large, nice church plans FALSE

517 14 14 1893‐1935 TRUE 870/93 123 West Houston Street FALSE Arthur Crooks Crooks [1893], Playground plan [1935] FALSE517 15 517/14 8 1907‐1909 FALSE 121 West Houston Street FALSE FALSE

51717, 18, 19, 21 517/22 3 1905 FALSE 109‐117 West Houston Street FALSE Lots no longer exist. FALSE

517

11, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29 517/24, 517/26 28 1949‐1959 FALSE 141‐153 Thompson Street FALSE

St. Anthony of Padua Church; multi‐building complex plans FALSE

517 11, 24 6 1955‐1966 FALSE 151 Thompson Street 153‐159 Sullivan Street FALSE St. Anthony of Padua Church FALSE

517 24 517/26 18 1914‐1952 FALSE 151 Thompson Street FALSE

St. Anthony of Padua Church; Society of Friars Minor Order of St. Francis convent building; gym and nursery building FALSE

517 30 7 1938‐1960 FALSE 139 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE517 31 9 1905‐1960 FALSE 137 Thompson Street 135‐137 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE517 32 517/7501 13 1899‐1964 TRUE 2248/99 131‐133 Thompson Street FALSE M. Bernstein Nice set of NB plans FALSE517 37 4 1951‐1953 FALSE 171‐175 Prince Street 121‐129 Thompson Street FALSE FALSE

517 40 517/7502 15 1913 FALSE 177 Prince Street FALSE Emery RothEmery Roth 1913 alteration plans with a lot of notes FALSE

517 41 2 1908 TRUE 393/08 179 Prince Street FALSE Bernstein & Bernstein FALSE517 42 6 1908 TRUE 309/08 181 Prince Street FALSE Bernstein & Bernstein FALSE517 43 15 [part 1 of 2] 1897‐1964 TRUE 547/97 183‐185 Prince Street 131‐133 Sullivan Street FALSE Stephenson & Greene FALSE517 43 14 [part 2 of 2] 1897‐1964 TRUE 547/97 183‐185 Prince Street 131‐133 Sullivan Street FALSE Stephenson & Greene FALSE518 1 5 1888‐1934 TRUE 887/88 38 MacDougal Street FALSE M. L. Ungrich FALSE518 2 5 1959‐1961 40‐42 MacDougal Street FALSE FALSE518 4 4 1922 FALSE 44 MacDougal Street FALSE FALSE518 5 2 1969 FALSE 46 MacDougal Street FALSE FALSE518 4‐6 5 1920 FALSE 44‐48 MacDougal Street FALSE Nice bakery alteration plans FALSE518 5‐6 3 1914 FALSE 46‐48 MacDougal Street FALSE Nice bakery alteration plans FALSE518 7 6 1903 TRUE 266/03 50 MacDougal Street FALSE George Frederick Pelham FALSE518 8 2 1941‐1959 FALSE 52 MacDougal Street FALSE FALSE518 9 8 1921‐1928 FALSE 54 MacDougal Street FALSE FALSE518 12 1 1948 FALSE 60‐62 MacDougal Street FALSE St. Anthony of Padua School FALSE518 14 8 1941‐1963 FALSE 64‐66 MacDougal Street FALSE FALSE

518 17 2 1910‐1914 FALSE 68‐70 MacDougal Street145‐147 West Houston Street FALSE Building/lot no longer exists FALSE

518 26 2 1915‐1916 FALSE 131 West Houston Street 160‐162 Sullivan Street FALSE Building/lot no longer exists FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images518 32 8 1911‐1922 TRUE 539/11 150‐152 Sullivan Street FALSE Louis A. Sheinart FALSE518 34 5 1959‐1963 FALSE 148 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE518 36 3 1940‐1958 FALSE 144 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE518 37 2 1929 FALSE 142 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE518 38, 39 518/38 5 1961‐1963 FALSE 138‐140 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE518 42 1 1960 FALSE 134 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE

518 43 7 1906‐1936 FALSE 191 Prince Street 132‐132 1/2 Sullivan Street FALSE FALSE518 44 5 1957‐1961 FALSE 193 Prince Street FALSE FALSE518 45 518/7504 4 1935 FALSE 195 Prince Street FALSE FALSE518 47 518/7502 6 1906 TRUE 745/06 199‐201 Prince Street FALSE John Voelker FALSE518 49 5 1922 FALSE 203‐203 1/2 Prince Street TRUE Not Determined 203 Prince Street House c. 1833‐1834 FALSE518 50 3 1939‐1940 FALSE 205 Prince Street FALSE FALSE

519 8 519/70 11 1901 TRUE 718/01 60‐62 King Street FALSE George Frederick Pelham

4 sheets seem to be plans for 144‐146 East 17 Street [872/35] but altered for this building and filed with this block/lot. FALSE

519 10 519/70 9 1901 TRUE 722/01 56‐58 King Street FALSE George Frederick Pelham FALSE519 12 3 1969 FALSE 54 King Street FALSE FALSE519 13 10 1923‐1925 FALSE 52 King Street FALSE FALSE519 14 519/15, 519/16 49 1955‐1957 TRUE 211/55 46‐50 King Street FALSE Sidney Goldhammer Lots 14‐16 consolidated into lot 14 in 1956 FALSE519 18 7 1922‐1961 FALSE 42 King Street FALSE FALSE519 19 2 1935 FALSE 40 King Street FALSE FALSE519 20 2 1940‐1970 FALSE 38 King Street FALSE FALSE519 21 6 1946 FALSE 36 King Street FALSE FALSE519 22 1 1934 FALSE 34 King Street FALSE FALSE519 23 2 1933‐1942 FALSE 32 King Street FALSE FALSE519 24 3 1939‐1959 FALSE 28 King Street FALSE FALSE519 26 1 1960 FALSE 26 King Street FALSE FALSE519 28 2 1963‐1964 FALSE 22 King Street FALSE FALSE519 29 13 1933‐1964 FALSE 20 King Street FALSE FALSE519 30 2 1930 FALSE 16‐18 King Street 213‐217 6 Avenue FALSE FALSE

519 36 22 1960‐1966 TRUE 55/60 2‐6 King Street218‐220 6 Avenue; 37‐41 MacDougal Street FALSE Wechsler & Schimenti

Lots 36‐41 were all incorporated into lot 36 circa 1960. FALSE

519 44 17 1928‐1930 TRUE 579/28 210 6 Avenue

206‐210 6 Avenue; 31‐35 MacDougal Street; 1 Charlton Street FALSE John P. Peterkin

Originally named Charlton Court; lots 42, 43, 44, and 45 incorporated into lot 44 in 1929. FALSE

519 68 519/70 3 1920 FALSE 47 Charlton Street FALSE FALSE519 70 3 1920 FALSE 51 Charlton Street FALSE FALSE

578 47 30 1928‐1966 TRUE 279/28 46‐52 Dominick Street

248‐252 Hudson Street; 250‐262 Hudson Street; 584‐590 Broome Street FALSE William Higginson

B.B. Davis & Company Building; then Board of Transportation Building; adjacent to Holland Tunnel entrance; contains offices and medical quarters of New York City Transit Department FALSE

578 61 7 1946 FALSE 38 Dominick Street FALSE Restaurant plans FALSE578 62 3 1920‐1938 FALSE 36 Dominick Street TRUE Smith Bloomfield 36 Dominick Street House, c.1826 FALSE578 67 39 1928‐1957 TRUE 124/28 121 Varick Street 119‐123 Varick Street FALSE Victor Mayper Includes nice luncheonette plans and signage FALSE578 70 17 1904‐1969 FALSE 117 Varick Street FALSE FALSE578 71 22 1901‐1956 TRUE 467/01 111‐115 Varick Street FALSE J.H. Dewey FALSE

578 75 578/64 1 1949 FALSE 570 Broome Street 32 Dominick Street FALSEOne property at the time belonging to church on lot 75 FALSE

578 78 578/77, 578/79 16 1924‐1927 FALSE 574 Broome Street 572‐576 Broome Street FALSEBridge & Tunnel Commission plans for buildings surrounding Holland Tunnel entrance. FALSE

579 1 2 1905 282 Hudson Street 51 Dominick Street FALSE FALSE

579 4 579/3 2 1967 288 Hudson Street 286 Hudson Street FALSELots 3 and 4 are presently combined into lot 3. lot 3 is presently a parking lot. FALSE

579 5 579/7501 7 1936 290 Hudson Street 286 Spring Street FALSE FALSE

579 6 579/9 4 1907 292‐298 Hudson Street292 Hudson Street; 288‐290 Spring FALSE Duane M.E Church FALSE

579 11 4 1946‐1947 278‐284 Spring Street FALSE FDNY Engine Co 30 emergency clinic FALSE

579 21 579/30 2 1902 TRUE 114/02 264 Spring Street FALSE C.F. Kruse

Very nice plans, unusual coloration on very white paper; elevation, cross‐, and longitudinal‐sections all on one sheet. lot 21 is now part of lot 30. FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

579 30 77 1923‐1966 TRUE 331/23; 154/49 125‐133 Varick Street

258‐270 Spring Street; 21‐29 Dominick Street; 125‐135 Varick Street FALSE

Russel G. Cory; Walter M. Cory

American News Company building; 331/23 R. G. Cory; 154/49 W. M. Cory. Very nice warehouse plans. Looks like a complete set, outer elevations included.  FALSE

579 43 2 1930‐1954 TRUE 25/30 43‐47 Dominick Street FALSE Anchor Contracting NB plans for corrugated steel shed. FALSE

579 47 48 1897‐1970 TRUE 405/98 304 Hudson Street

304‐322 Hudson Street; 281‐291 Spring Street; 62‐74 Vandam Street FALSE Charles C. Haight

Very nice plans. Includes ALT‐217/97 possibly from already existing building. These ALT plans pre‐date the NB plans. Charles C. Haight also the architect for these ALT plans. FALSE

579 60 6 1919‐1943 50‐60 Vandam Street 56‐60 Vandam Street FALSE FALSE579 68 18 1895‐1953 TRUE 1476/95 143‐155 Varick Street 42‐48 Vandam Street FALSE Charles C. Haight FALSE579 70 25 1912‐1966 137‐141 Varick Street 261‐273 Spring Street FALSE FALSE580 1 580/7501 14 1935‐1936 FALSE 326 Hudson Street 324‐344 Hudson Street FALSE FALSE580 10 FALSE FALSE580 11 1 1925 FALSE 61‐63 Vandam Street FALSE FALSE580 13 22 1938‐1970 FALSE 68‐72 Charlton Street FALSE Sandoz Chemical offices FALSE580 19 5 1957‐1958 163‐169 Varick Street 58‐62 Charlton Street FALSE TRUE580 22 5 1930 FALSE 47‐59 Vandam Street FALSE FALSE580 52 8 1924‐1946 TRUE 600/24 71‐77 Charlton Street 78‐86 King Street FALSE Victor Mayper 2‐story garage FALSE

580 65 19 1925‐1930 TRUE 728/25 175 Varick Street171‐177 Varick Street; 59‐69 Charlton Street FALSE Victor Mayper FALSE

581 1 8 1927‐1966 366‐384 Hudson Street 189‐205 Varick Street FALSE U.S. Appraisers Stores FALSE

581 45, 48 581/54 2 1960‐1970 FALSE

22‐24 Clarkson Street; 388‐402 Hudson Street; 262‐270 West Houston Street FALSE Plans for a parking lot and shed. FALSE

581 50 581/54 9 1922 FALSE 398 Hudson Street FALSE Demolished, presently parking lot/vacant lot FALSE581 51 581/54 7 1889‐1909 FALSE 400 Hudson Street FALSE Demolished, presently parking lot/vacant lot FALSE

581 54 31 1910‐1963 TRUE 449/10 16 Clarkson Street

10‐16 Clarkson Street; 10‐20 Clarkson Street; 250‐260 West Houston Street FALSE C. B. J. Snyder

Public School 95. Now, Department of Education, Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS). Interesting plans of the outer elevations, auditorium and Stereopticon Booth (a 2 lens slide projector that allows one image to dissolve into the next.) Large plans. FALSE

581 63 34 1926‐1967 TRUE 83/26 225 Varick Street

2‐8 Charlton Street; 207‐231 Varick; 240‐248 West Houston FALSE Parker & Schaffer Only 1 sheet of NB plans‐the Index. FALSE

581 83 581/45 1 1927 TRUE 284/27 264 West Houston Street FALSE Belmont Metal Company Shed. Presently a parking lot/vacant lot. FALSE594 44 594/7510 5 1954 23‐27 Renwick Street 15‐29 Renwick Street FALSE FALSE595 10 595/7508 5 1930 TRUE 293/30 290 West Street FALSE Sugarman & Berger Gas Station FALSE

595 16 24 1910‐1930 TRUE 470 Washington Street466‐470 Washington Street FALSE FALSE

595 19 595/7509 7 1905 TRUE 187/05 281‐287 West Street

456‐464 Washington Street; 146‐162 Watts Street FALSE William A. Boring Union Drawn Steel Warehouse FALSE

596 1 596/7502, 596/7501, 600/1  47 [part 1 of 2] 1931‐1971 TRUE122/32; 210/39; 107/34; 38/31; 

596/7501: 301 West Street; 596/7502: 532 Washington Street

596/5701: 301‐317 West Street; 335‐353 Spring Street; 498‐528 Washington Street. 596/7502: 322‐352 West Street; 62‐72 Clarkson Street; 532‐582 Washington Street. FALSE

New York Central Engineering Department; NYCRR;

St. John's Park Freight Terminal Building. lot 1 encompases the area between Greenwich and West Streets and Clarkson and Spring Streets. This had previously been parts of three separate blocks, 596, 597, and 598. The buildings in this area of these three blocks were demolished, the area was combined with block 600 lot 1 and the St. John's Park Freight Terminal was built. Later, the area was renamed block 596 lot 1 . The area has since been split into two condominium lots.  FALSE

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Block Lot(s) Alt. Block/Lot (B/L) # sheets in set Date(s) New Building (NB) NB Application Plan # Street Address Alt. Street Address Landmark Building Architect(s) Notes Digital Images

596 1 596/7502, 596/7501, 600/1 37 [part 2 of 2] 1931‐1971 TRUE122/32; 210/39; 107/34; 38/31; 

596/7501: 301 West Street; 596/7502: 532 Washington Street

596/5701: 301‐317 West Street; 335‐353 Spring Street; 498‐528 Washington Street. 596/7502: 322‐352 West Street; 62‐72 Clarkson Street; 532‐582 Washington Street. FALSE

New York Central Engineering Department; NYCRR;

St. John's Park Freight Terminal Building. lot 1 encompases the area between Greenwich and West Streets and Clarkson and Spring Streets. This had previously been parts of three separate blocks, 596, 597, and 598. The buildings in this area of these three blocks were demolished, the area was combined with block 600 lot 1 and the St. John's Park Freight Terminal was built. Later, the area was renamed block 596 lot 1 . The area has since been split into two condominium lots.  FALSE

596 53 596/92 1 1944 FALSE 503 Washington Street

516‐586 Greenwich Street; 319‐333 Spring Street; 495‐551 Washington Street; 315‐325 West Houston Street FALSE

This lot is now part of lot 92. lot 92 encompases the whole block between Washington and Greenwich Streets and Spring and West Houston Streets. FALSE

597 1 32 1909‐1960 TRUE 381/09 309‐3167 Greenwich Street515‐521 Greenwich Street; 309‐317 Spring Street FALSE William F.L. Aigeltinger FALSE

597 5 8 TRUE 190/19 525 Greenwich Street 523‐525 Greenwich Street FALSE Mott B. Schmidt FALSE

597 7 597/10 57 1888‐1957 TRUE 1295/88 527‐531 Greenwich Street96‐100 Vandam Street; 92‐94 Vandam Street (Lot 10) FALSE William Kuhles New York Edison Company FALSE

597 10 597/7 12 1945‐1965 FALSE 92‐94 Vandam Street FALSE FALSE

597 12 4 1949‐1964 FALSE 84‐90 Vandam Street293‐303 Spring Street; 303‐321 Hudson Street FALSE FALSE

597 32 16 1909‐1961 FALSE 305 Spring Street FALSE FALSE597 37 14 1908‐1964 TRUE 66/1908 533 Greenwich Street 99‐103 Vandam Street FALSE H.F. Hartwell FALSE597 38 5 1911‐1938 FALSE 535 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE597 39 10 1920‐1966 FALSE 537‐545 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE597 45 17 1909‐1958 TRUE 787/09 112 Charlton Street 547‐549 Greenwich Street FALSE Schneider & Dieffenbach FALSE

597 46 597/39 11 1907‐1911 TRUE 796/07 108‐110 Charlton Street FALSE H.F. HartwellDemolished. lot 46 (obs.) was merged into lot 39 in 2018. Both lots are presently vacant. FALSE

597 48 597/7502 7 1911‐1934 FALSE 104‐106 Charlton Street FALSE FALSE597 50 3 1959 FALSE 102 Charlton Street FALSE FALSE597 50, 51 5 1923‐1936 FALSE 100‐102 Charlton Street FALSE FALSE597 52 11 1904‐1968 TRUE 316/04 98 Charlton Street FALSE Horenburger & Straub FALSE597 55 67 1924‐1966 TRUE 597/24; 340/25 333‐339 Hudson Street 80‐96 Charlton Street FALSE Lockwood Greene & Co. FALSE

597 62597/59, 597/60, 597/61, 597/64, 597/65 39 1966‐1968 FALSE 323‐331 Hudson Street 81‐93 Vandam Street FALSE

Lots 59‐61 and 64‐65 were incorporated into lot 62. FALSE

597 65 597/62 60 1923‐1968 TRUE 23/23; 418/29 87‐93 Vandam Street FALSE Maynicke & FrankeHenry Heide Candy Factory; Includes 12 sheets of test boring data. FALSE

597 70 597/7501 16 1907 TRUE 613/07 95‐97 Vandam Street FALSE Renwick Aspinwall & Tucker FALSE599 21 596/1 2 1914 FALSE 556 Washington Street FALSE FALSE599 32 596/92, 596/7502 14 1895 TRUE 1443/95 559 Washington Street TRUE Charles S. Clark NB plans for stables. FALSE

599 50599/54, 599/56, 599/57, 599/81, 599/82 17 1893‐1967 TRUE 1198/93; 240/02 577‐583 Greenwich Street

109‐121 King Street; 567‐575 Greenwich Street FALSE John A. Hamilton

Nice NB plans for Ogden & Wallace Iron Warehouse with detailed drawing of safe and lit fireplace. FALSE

599 64 599/58‐80 6 1949‐1953 363‐385 Hudson Street95‐107 King Street; 279‐311 West Houston Street FALSE

Parking lot; includes plan showing dimensions of lots 58‐80, which were incorporated into lot 62. FALSE

599 81 599/82, 599/83, 599/50 3 1936‐1957 FALSE 111‐113 King Street FALSE FALSE

600 29 5 1925‐1949 FALSE 575‐583 Washington Street52‐60 Clarkson Street; 598‐602 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE

600 38 2 1933‐1937 FALSE 310‐328 West Houston Street

569‐573 Washington Street; 588‐596 Greenwich Street FALSE FALSE

600 42 600/38 4 1935‐1940 TRUE 79/35 322‐328 West Houston Street FALSE FALSE

600 63 600/7501 38 1920‐1971 FALSE 395 Hudson Street

387‐403 Hudson Street; 30‐48 Clarkson Street; 585‐601 Greenwich Street; 286‐302 West Houston Street FALSE

Western Electric Co. Inc. New York Distributing House; elevator plans for B 1136/L 8 were housed with these plans, perhaps copies for a similar elevator installation in this building. FALSE

FALSE FALSE

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