63 Crosby Street (New York City, New York)

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / New York City, New York / Crosby Street, 63
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4-story cooperative-apartment building was built in two phases as a store-and-loft building. The northern half of the building was built in 1874 by W. Joralemon (no architect listed in the application) for owner R.W. Woodworth, while the southern half of the building was completed in 1876 under an alteration application that lists Theodore A. Tribit as the architect and the Estate of John R. Lawrence as the owner. The facade is surfaced in rust-red painted smooth stucco, above a grey-painted cast-iron and stone ground floor with fluted columns. The roof line is capped by twin bracketed metal roof cornices. The building was converted to a residential cooperative in 1981. The ground floor is occupied by Carson Street Clothiers.
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Coordinates:   40°43'19"N   73°59'52"W
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