146 East 35th Street | apartment building

USA / New Jersey / West New York / East 35th Street, 146
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5-story Art-Moderne residential building originally completed as a pair of separate 4-story row houses in 1858. In 1948 they were combined into an apartment building with a new red brick facade extending to the property line designed by Samuel Roth. The entrance is tucked into the right side of the ground floor, with narrow wood-and-glass double-doors framed by a stone pillar on the left and a brick pillar on the right, with a stone panel above embossed with the address number. To the left is a double-window and a triple-window with iron grilles.

The upper floors are separated from the ground floor by a horizontal brick band and a broader band of brick in a corbelled pattern. The upper floors have two bays of triple-windows with joined stone sills and lintels, and brick banding in between and at the outer edges of the windows. The top of the facade has a frieze of corbelled brick and a stone coping.
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Coordinates:   40°44'48"N   73°58'43"W
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