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Building year: 2006
City: New York City
Floor height (above ground): 7
Building usage: Residence / Multiple Use - Primarily Five to Six Family with One Store or Office S5
Histograd local id: 392733
Creation date: 2019-05-17 00:32:26 Modification date: 2023-04-18
128 Lafayette St - I am trying to find a business name of a wood working maybe cabinet company that was at this address early in the 1900s. Maybe to the mid century. Thanks.
According to NYC building database, this one was built in 1910
This is not correct. My family lived here prior to 1902 through the 1960’s. This building was built prior to 1900.
This is not correct. My family lived here prior to 1902 through the 1960’s. This building was built prior to 1900.
Do you know when it was built? I don't understand why you say it not correct, there's no building year written for this place.
Isn't this the wrong photo? The address on the awning says 42 Mulberry.
There was an Italian import store named Serafino Piana at the address around 1900.
HI, My great grandfather had a restaurant at 300 Bowery around 1907. Was 300 Bowery always at the same location or has it changed since then? His place was McDonald's Oyster House.
There used to be a store called Leslie Mark NY that said it was located at 162-163 Canal Street in NYC in 1912. I am trying to find any photos or information about it as I had a cabinet that was made from the store and need to have it reproduced to fit a smaller scaled place. But I cannot find any information on the store, building or anything other than the name and address that is etched on the back of the cabinet. Any help would be appreciated. thank you.
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Localisation: New York City, NYC New York State, USA
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175 MULBERRY Street, Manhattan, preset view, feel free to change it
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