89 Greene Street

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / Greene Street, 89
 store / shop, condominium

5-story residential building completed in 1887. Designed by John B. Snook as a store-and-loft building, it has five center bays and double end bays on Greene Street, with three bays facing Spring Street. The building is clad in red brick and stone, with a dark-grey cast-iron storefront at the first-floor corner. There are extra-large columns at the corners of the storefront, with intricately-carved capitals. All of the ground-floor bays along Greene Street have double-windows, divided by dark-grey metal mullions, with joined sills and lintels. The brick piers have stone banding, and there are low basement windows with iron grilles.

On the upper floors, the piers around the end bays are projected. A metal fire escape runs down the Greene Street side, and both facades are topped by a bracketed metal roof cornice. The ground floor is occupied by Etro apparel.
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Coordinates:   40°43'26"N   74°0'1"W
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