Wannamaker Department Store
USA /
New Jersey /
Hoboken /
World
/ USA
/ New Jersey
/ Hoboken
store / shop, Second Empire (architecture), historical layer / disappeared object
Designed by John Kellum in the Second Empire style to house A.T. Stewart's dry good store which occupied the block from Broadway to 4th Avenue on 9-10th streets. It was taken over in 1894 by John Wannamaker. In 1956, two years after Wanamaker's closed, the cast-iron Stewart building burned.
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1940s.nyc/map/photo/nynyma_rec0040_1_00555_0001#16.86/4...
www.jstor.org/stable/1180563
www.nytimes.com/1990/11/16/arts/stepping-into-the-1800-...
cdm16694.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15281co...
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 40°43'52"N 73°59'28"W
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- J. Crew Group Inc 0.1 km
- Amalgamated Life Insurance Company Building 0.3 km
- Avalon Chrystie Place 0.8 km
- Siegel-Cooper Building 1.1 km
- B. Altman & Co. Dry Goods Store Building 1.2 km
- Eataly 1.3 km
- Michael's 1.3 km
- Banana Republic 1.7 km
- Future Site of Williamsburgh Shopping Center 3 km
- Greenwich Village 1 km
- East Village 1 km
- Lower (Downtown) Manhattan 1.2 km
- Lower East Side 1.8 km
- Midtown (Manhattan, NY) 2.2 km
- Manhattan 5.8 km
- Hudson County, New Jersey 6.9 km
- Brooklyn 10 km
- Queens 13 km
- The Palisades 26 km