Photo by myself at 22nd Street and Broadway, in the Flatiron District.
At 901 Broadway is stunning European-inspired building with tall windows and very little wall area. You can see the reflection of the Flatiron Building next door, in the windows.
Cast iron columns support the facade. These original windows must be about ten feet tall.
The ground floor of this building are stores, but above are actually loft apartments for rent. Currently a 2,700 square foot apartment is on the market for rent at $14,000 per month.
For the listing of the apartment, click here.
Related posts: Duane Street, Tribeca, The Flatiron Building, in Detail and Trinity Church, at Dusk.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
901 Broadway, in the Flatiron District
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5 comments:
What a fabulous building! So much detail. I am off to your link to check out the apartment.
It looks very wonderful, such an old building. Pitty of the fire stairs. We don't have them in Europe.
We have a building here in Vancouver that is also called the Iron Building and I'm certain it was built after the one in NY. Wonderful blog. NYC is my favorite city!
Holy buckets! That's an amazing building - great architectural details like none one would find in my fine, friendly city~!
Wow! Wonderful. It is really great that those cast iron buildings were preserved.
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