Cary Building
- Address: 105 - 107 Chambers St
- Neighborhood of TriBeCa in Manhattan NYC
- Borough of Manhattan NYC in New York City
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1857/00/00 | King and Kellum | Architect | The Cary Building is built, 1856-1857, in the Italian Renaissance revival style, with Badger Architectural Iron Work's cast-iron facade for William H Cary's "Cary, Howard and Sanger", a dry goods firm. | |||
1857/00/00 | Badger's Architectural Iron Works | Facade Manufacture | The Cary Building is built, 1856-1857, in the Italian Renaissance revival style, with Badger Architectural Iron Work's cast-iron facade for William H Cary's "Cary, Howard and Sanger", a dry goods firm. | |||
1861/00/00 | William H Cary dies in 1861, and although Cary, Howard and Sanger dissolved, the Cary family retains ownership of 105 Chambers St until 1950. | |||||
1925/00/00 | During the 1920's widening of Church St, the Cary Building's easterly neighbors are demolished. Some windows on the facade are cut through, but more windows were added later. |
Particulars for Cary Building: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Criteria | Architecture-Engineering |
Sight Category | Building |
Build Material | Cast Iron |
Build Attribute | Cast iron facade |
Other Description | Circular arch |
Other Description | Italian Renaissance Palazzo |
Level of Significance | National |
Owner | Private |
Architectural Style | Renaissance Revival |
Historic Use | Retail shop |
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