391 West Street (New York City, New York)

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / New York City, New York / West Street, 391
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5-story Renaissance-revival residential building completed in 1902. Designed by Richard Rohl as a tenement with store. Until the 1920s, the owners operated a men's clothing business on the ground floor. After 1967, a gay bar and grill was located here for years. On one of the upper floors was the studio of photographer of Bill Biggart.

The building is clad in red brick with red terra-cotta ornamentation. The major facade on West Street features a rusticated second story, hoods over the second-story windows, bandcourses above the second and fourth stories, keystones above the third- through fifth-story windows, a cartouche on the fourth story, and molded round-arched windows on the fifth story. The pressed metal cornice is ornamented with swags, rosettes, and modillions. The unadorned rear facade (partially painted) has stone lintels, a denticulated brick cornice, and a fire escape. The northern and southern walls, visible above the adjacent buildings, are unadorned (now painted). The ground floor is occupied by a bicycle store.
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Coordinates:   40°43'58"N   74°0'36"W
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