90-92 Thompson Street (New York City, New York)

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / New York City, New York / Thompson Street, 90-92
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6-story Renaissance-revival residential building completed in 1913. Designed by Louis A. Sheinart as a tenement, it is clad in glazed white brick, and has flat stone sills and lintels. The ground floor features a historic residential entrance enframement with cast-iron piers, a semicircular transom light with a radial filigree pattern, sidelights, and rosettes at the intersections of the door's muntins. Portions of the building's storefront appear to be historic, including cast-iron piers flanking retail entrances and fluted wooden pilasters, painted dark blue.

On the upper floors, two of the six window bays are doubles, with a thick mullion in between. A black metal fire escape runs down the center two bays. The roof parapet is brick, with three large red brick rectangle panels inset. The exposed southern elevation is plain white brick with no openings. The ground floor is occupied by Le Pescadeux restaurant and Silver Linings Opticians.
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Coordinates:   40°43'30"N   74°0'7"W
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