146 Bleecker Street
USA /
New Jersey /
Hoboken /
Bleecker Street, 144
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3-story late Federal-style residential building completed in 1831. It was altered in 1920 to a design by Raymond Hood with Colonial Revival elements. The conversion was originally done to house an Italian restaurant. Mori served patrons on Bleecker Street for 54 years. It went bankrupt during the Great Depression. The building has had multiple purposes in its lifetime, including a meeting spot for political activists, a NYU classroom building, and the 200-seat Bleecker Street Cinema in the mid-20th century, before the upper floors were converted to apartments. The ground floor is now occupied by New University Pen & Stationary and a Duane Reade.
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Coordinates: 40°43'40"N 73°59'57"W
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- Greenwich Village 0.7 km
- Lower (Downtown) Manhattan 0.8 km
- West Village 0.9 km
- Midtown (Manhattan, NY) 2.7 km
- Manhattan 6.3 km
- Hudson County, New Jersey 6.3 km
- Brooklyn 10 km
- Queens 14 km
- The Palisades 26 km