60 Thomas Street
USA /
New Jersey /
Hoboken /
Thomas Street, 60
World
/ USA
/ New Jersey
/ Hoboken
condominium, 1905_construction
6-story residential building completed in 1905. Designed by Adolph Mertin as a store and factory building, it has a 2-story limestone base with a large, shallow arch with a tripartite show window on the 2nd floor. The upper floors have dark red brick outer piers, The windows bays have four windows per floor, with cast-iron mullions and spandrels with ornamental circles. Soon after it was completed, the building was leased to the United States Rubber Company. Later tenants included businesses associated with twine and cordage, and paper products. The building was used for offices up until the late 1990s, when the upper floors were converted to condominiums.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°42'59"N 74°0'26"W
- 101 Warren Street 0.5 km
- The Caledonia 3 km
- The XI Condominium 3.2 km
- Riva Pointe Condominiums 4.9 km
- The Beacon Condominium 5 km
- Troy Towers 5.3 km
- Henley on the Hudson 5.9 km
- The Browstones 6.2 km
- Grandview I/II at Port Imperial 7.3 km
- Tiffany Manor Condominium 16 km
- TriBeCa 0.3 km
- Civic Center 0.4 km
- SoHo 0.9 km
- Financial District 1.1 km
- Lower (Downtown) Manhattan 1.1 km
- Hudson River Park 3.5 km
- Hudson County, New Jersey 5.8 km
- Manhattan 7.8 km
- Brooklyn 10 km
- Queens 14 km