329 Greenwich Street (New York City, New York)

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5-story Queen Anne-style residential building completed in 1887. Designed by Samuel A. Warner as a store-and-loft building, it is clad in red brick with continuous brownstone sill and lintels courses. The pilasters between the windows have decorative terra-cotta capitals. The ground floor has rough brownstone banding on the outer brick piers, with a white cast-iron center section. A red iron fire escape with basket-style landings runs down the right two-thirds of the facade, which is capped by an iron cornice above a corbelled brick parapet.

In the 1940s, it housed butter and egg wholesalers such as Schlussel Waldman, and Harry Atlas & Sons. Today, it has been converted to residential use with a ground floor restaurant, Industria Argentina.
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Coordinates:   40°43'3"N   74°0'37"W
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