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  2. Greenwich Street - Wikipedia

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    Looking south from near North Moore Street 753-57 Greenwich Street at West 11th Street. Greenwich Street is a north–south street in the New York City borough of Manhattan.It extends from the intersection of Ninth Avenue and Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District at its northernmost end to its southern end at Battery Park.

  3. Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The line of Greenwich Street was the approximate original coastline of Manhattan Island. In 1787, the Common Council acted on a pre-war proposal to expand the shoreline sixty feet into the Hudson River. Then began the construction of Greenwich Street, which soon hosted a row of Federal-style townhouses.

  4. Church Street and Trinity Place - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Place, Church Street, and Avenue of the Americas form a continuous northbound through-route from Lower Manhattan to Central Park. [1] Church Street is named after Trinity Church, a historic Gothic-style parish church on Broadway at Wall Street. Extended in 1784, Church Street was in existence as early as 1761.

  5. List of demolished churches in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Jones Chapel (c.1830), E. 64th Street, New York City – a timber Greek Doric temple-style church with a prostyle tetra-style pedimented portico. [19] West Presbyterian Church (1831–1832), also known as Carmine Street Church, Carmine Street near Varick Street in Greenwich Village—Designed by Town & Davis. It has since been demolished. [20]

  6. American Stock Exchange Building - Wikipedia

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    The original structure was a six-story building with a fireproof limestone facade on Greenwich Street, measuring 174 by 44 feet (53 by 13 m). [8] The Rider's Guide to New York City, published in 1923, described it as having a "simple classic design". [12] The facade facing Greenwich Street is of gray brick, and is divided into eight vertical bays.

  7. Soho Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Soho Grand Hotel is a hotel located at 310 West Broadway between Grand and Canal Streets in the SoHo neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City at the former location of Church of St. Alphonsus Liguori. [1] It has 353 guest rooms, including ten suites and two penthouses.

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  9. Palazzo Chupi - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Chupi is a residential condominium building in the West Village section of the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Located at 360 West 11th Street between Washington and West Streets, it was designed by artist Julian Schnabel. The building is designed in the style of a Venetian palazzo, built on top of a former ...