44 Trinity Place

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / Trinity Place, 44
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7-story residential building completed around 1880 as a store-and-loft building. The main facade on Trinity Place is clad in red brick above a ground-floor and mezzanine storefront. The 2nd and 3rd floors are divided into three bays, each with large windows topped by rounded brick-and-stone headers with keystones. The brick piers between the windows slightly project, and a stone sill course connects the bases of the windows. Above the headers are recessed patterns in the brickwork. The 4th floor has a stone cornice acting as a sill course, with four smaller round-arched windows. The 5th and 6th floors each have three simple, square-headed windows, and the top floor has a single, square 4-paned window in the center.

The rear facade, at 81 Greenwich, is plainer, with a surfacing of tan smooth stucco. Each floor has three regular, square-headed windows. A large venting duct runs up the facade from the ground floor to above the roof line. The building was converted to condominiums in 2015. The ground floor is occupied by Wogie's bar and grill, and the 2nd floor by 51 Dream Spa.
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Coordinates:   40°42'27"N   74°0'48"W
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