462 Greenwich Street

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5-story Renaissance-revival residential building completed in 1895. Designed by S.W. McLeod as a store-and-loft building, it nearly replicates the design of the adjacent building, 464 Greenwich.Street, designed in 1892 by Charles S. Clark. The red brick facade features rock-faced brownstone keystones and imposts at the flat-arched window heads and band of ornamental brick trim below the imposts. A brick and terra-cotta roof cornice terminates the facade. A black metal fire escape runs down the center of the facade. The ground floor has black cast-iron piers supporting a lintel.

The building was intended as a warehouse, probably to be used by the firm that developed it, Samuel Crooks & Company. It was converted to apartments around the late 1980s. The ground floor is occupied by Tribeca Spa of Tranquility.
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Coordinates:   40°43'25"N   74°0'34"W
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