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| ID: 28 | ||
| Name: 39 Worth Street | ||
| Address: 39 Worth Street, between West Broadway and Church Street | ||
| Block and Lot: Block: 176 Lot: 11 | ||
| Neighborhood: Lower Manhattan | ||
| Date: 1866 | ||
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| Original Use: Commercial | ||
| Original Owner: James Smit | ||
| Foundry: Daniel D. Badger's Architectural Iron Works | ||
| Style: Italianate | ||
| Other Information: The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the designation of this building in 1989, but no action has been taken on the proposed designation. Listed in Badger catalogue as a store front. Building has handsome segmental-arch cornice and original (or early) 2x2 and 3x3 window sash on fourth story. | ||
| Sources: Architectural Iron Works, Illustrations of Iron Architecture (1865), 33. New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, 39 Worth Street hearing. | ||
| Status Update: LPC Hearing 1989 | ||
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