1882 – The Washington Building, New York
Architect: Edward H. Kendall
Standing at 1 Broadway at Battery Place, the Washington Building was completely remodelled with a new facade in 1921.
Standing at 1 Broadway at Battery Place, the Washington Building was completely remodelled with a new facade in 1921.
The National Bank of Commerce. or 126 Broadway, in lower Manhattan, New York was built in 1897, but was demolished in the 1960s.
The St. Paul Building opened in 1899 on lower Broadway and was named after the chapel across the street.
With its elaborately decorated public rooms and its roof garden, the Astor Hotel was perceived as the successor to the Astor family’s Waldorf-Astoria on 34th Street.
The Singer Building in lower Manhattan was completed in 1908 and served as the headquarters of the Singer Manufacturing Company.