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New Yorkers are notorious for rushing through our streets, heads down, all too often oblivious to the beauty and history of the buildings around us. This blog aims to explore some of those buildings, from the famous landmarks to unknown gems. Hopefully your interest will be piqued, and the next time you're walking down a NY street you'll take time to stop and look up.

Showing posts with label Union Square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Union Square. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2011

874 Broadway

Whenever I have errands to run around Union Square, I try to walk up Broadway just north of 17th Street. This is the Eastern edge of the Ladies' Mile Historic District which contains some really great buildings. One of my favorites is 874 Broadway at the NE corner of 18th Street.
874 Broadway was built in 1892 by prominent New York architect R. H. Robertson.  Like most buildings in NY, it is more impressive at the upper floors, however it does have a pretty nice ground level storefront too.
Once you get past the horrible Sleepy's SALE and OPEN signs, you'll notice a beautiful set of windows (curved at the corner) set in ironwork and framed with stone where it meets the building.  
After the ground level, the building rises into several stories of columned windows...
Which then give way to two stories of arched windows followed by another row of columns in a contrasting color...
 The corner of the building is topped off by an ornate pitched tower.
The A.I.A Guide to New York City describes this mix of styles as ''unspeakable eclectic: a murmuration of Byzantine columns, Romanesque arches, Gothic finials and crockets -- the designer used the whole arsenal of history in one shot.''