41 North Moore Street (New York City, New York)

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / New York City, New York / North Moore Street, 41
 apartment building  Add category
 Upload a photo

6-story Neo-Renaissance residential building completed in 1903. Designed by Julius Kastner as a store-and-loft building, it is just 19 feet wide. This tan brick building with terra-cotta ornament reads as an additional bay of the corner building, the design of which it essentially duplicates. The triple window groups, framed by cast-iron mullions and lintels, are flanked by brick piers; this composition is repeated at the 5th floor in lieu of the arched scheme of the corner building. It is crowned by a black metal roof cornice. An ornate metal fire escape spans most of the facade.

The building was occupied for quite some time by the Herman Metz Company, a dyestuff supplier whose main business location was the adjacent building, 122 Hudson Street. By 1947 the Fulton Fruit Products Company had acquired the building which was then used for fruit processing and storage. It was later converted to residential. The ground floor is occupied by Steven Amedeee fine custom framing.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   40°43'12"N   74°0'29"W
  •  31 km
  •  126 km
  •  158 km
  •  328 km
  •  451 km
  •  463 km
  •  480 km
  •  489 km
  •  675 km
  •  792 km
This article was last modified 10 years ago