67 Irving Place (New York City, New York)

USA / New Jersey / West New York / New York City, New York / Irving Place, 67-69
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149-foot, 12-story Neo-Renaissance residential building completed in 1910 as a commercial store-and-loft building. Designed by Charles Volz, it is clad in limestone, rusticated at the 2-story base. The ground floor has north and south entrances with double-doors, and a larger middle bay with a storefront. The 2nd floor has a double-window in both end bays, and a tripartite 5-section window in the wide middle bay, all of them with black iron panels below. A dentiled cornice caps the base.

The upper floors have five windows in the middle bay separated by black iron mullions, and double-windows in the end bays, with matching mullions. There are paneled stone spandrels between floors in each bay, with uninterrupted stone piers around them. The facade is crowned by a modillioned green copper roof cornice that curves upward in the center, above a large stone cartouche and ribbons, as well as a pair of shields topping the two inner piers.

The north and south elevations are clad in beige brick (with some reddish-brown brick striping). The north side has three bays of single-windows, and the south has four such bays. The building was converted from office space to 11 apartments in 2026.

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Coordinates:   40°44'12"N   73°59'13"W
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