219-221 Bowery
USA /
New Jersey /
Hoboken /
Bowery, 219-221
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5-story Queen Anne-style office/residential building completed in 1889. Designed by James E. Ware as a flophouse, known as the Alabama Hotel. The Alabama Hotel stayed in business until 1967, when it was converted to artists’ lofts. This building retains most of its original features, with projecting windows bays on the second and third floors, and arched windows openings on the fifth floor. The original roof cornice is pierced in two places by fire escapes running down the facade. The ground floor is occupied by Chair Up restaurant furniture.
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Coordinates: 40°43'18"N 73°59'35"W
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- Civic Center 1.2 km
- Hudson River Park 3 km
- Manhattan 6.8 km
- Hudson County, New Jersey 6.9 km
- Brooklyn 10 km
- Queens 13 km