267 West 17th Street

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / West 17th Street, 267
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3-story mercantile building completed in 1911. Designed by Charles Stegmayer, it is clad in buff-colored brick. The entrance to the upper floors is near the east end, with glass double-doors set in a metal-and-glass surround, framed in stone. The ground-floor storefront is a modern replacement, with narrow black metal frames around horizontal panels of clear and white translucent glass. The longer 17th Street facade is six bays wide, two of which have paired windows while the other four have larger tripartite windows with transoms at the 2nd floor. All of the bays have paired windows at the 3rd floor. There is a black metal fire escape over the 3rd bay from the left.

The west facade has two bays, with tripartite windows with transoms at the 2nd floor and paired windows at the 3rd floor. At the roof line is a stone cornice topped by a brick parapet with the piers projecting out, all capped by a stone coping. The ground floor is occupied by Five Guys burgers, with Lyons Den Power Yoga, and Just Made Sushi on the upper floors.
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Coordinates:   40°44'29"N   74°0'2"W
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