The Corn Exchange Harlem

USA / New Jersey / Edgewater / East 125th Street - Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, 81
 office building, interesting place, Queen Anne style (architecture)

The building was designed by the architects Lamb & Rich in 1883 in the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival style during one of Harlem’s heydays, with luxury apartments upstairs and the Mount Morris Bank downstairs. Later, it became the Corn Exchange Bank.

The top two floors were deemed not salvable but were later rebuilt by Danois Architects for Artimus Construction.

www.thecornexchangeharlem.com/
s-media.nyc.gov/agencies/lpc/lp/1839.pdf
www.nytimes.com/2014/10/30/nyregion/harlem-landmark-is-...
www.untappedcities.com/in-photos-transformation-of-harl...
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