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Savings Bank Building because of the site's proximity to other carpet stores. Central Carpet's owner Ike Timianko had been searching for store locations for seven years before seeing the former bank building while driving through the neighborhood. Timianko encountered difficulties in obtaining financing for the renovation because his longtime bank was pessimistic about the neighborhood. The company renovated the building and added a mezzanine above the banking hall; the renovation was designed by Scarano, Englert & Norton. Because workers had to follow preservation regulations, the cost of the renovation ultimately increased to $ 8 million. The
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Eighth Avenue, the bank installed a new facade in front of the original, deeply recessed facade. This allowed the bank to install a new entrance vestibule clad in marble, as well as customer restrooms, between the old and new facades. These modifications were designed by George Provot, a onetime partner of
Alexander McMillan Welch. Later in 1930, the bank submitted plans to the DOB for a recessed entrance to the basement on 14th Street. The New York Savings Bank added a deposit box for nighttime deposits in 1931; at the time, it was New York City's only "night depository".
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these plans were approved shortly afterward. The New York Bank for
Savings also filed plans in 1971 to replace the bank building's annex and several adjoining lots with single-family houses, but this was never carried out. Instead, the bank filed plans for a six-story apartment building at 85 Eighth Avenue on the site of the annex. The annex was demolished in 1972, and the openings on the north wall of the banking room were covered with travertine. The bank also filed plans for an illuminated sign on the bank building's facade.
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flagship of a chain of
Balducci's stores. Balducci's proposed removing an interior partition dating from 1952, as well as rebuilding a set of entrances on Eighth Avenue that had been destroyed in 1930; the latter modification would make the building accessible to disabled customers. The LPC approved these changes in February 2005. The Balducci's market at 81 Eighth Avenue opened in December 2005 and closed suddenly in April 2009 following a company-wide "restructuring". Since the 2010s, the bank building has been used as a
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November 1940, and workers began razing a pair of four-story buildings at 85 and 87 Eighth Avenue the next month. The project involved cutting a hole into the northern wall of the banking room; removing the officers' counter at the western end of that room; and replacing the original U-shaped tellers' counter with an L-shaped counter. Construction was delayed by more than eight months due to labor and material shortages during
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the structure as being a four-story brick structure, it was ultimately made of marble. The edifice was planned to cost $ 220,000. The new building was erected in two phases, allowing the bank to continue operating; the administrative offices to the west were finished first, while the public rooms to the east were completed afterward. In March 1897, the bank applied to the
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receiving unit and check-writing desks on the first floor; space for real estate department on the second floor; and new travertine pilasters, tellers' screens, and bronze rails. The New York
Savings Bank installed a closed-circuit system in 1953 to verify customers' accounts and signatures on checks. The system was expected to halve withdrawal times;
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Savings Bank to sell life insurance policies starting in January 1939. To accommodate its expanded operations, the New York Savings Bank hired Adolf L. Muller of Halsey, McCormack & Helmer in 1940 to design a limestone-faced annex north of the
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October, the bank filed another revised plan, this time proposing an I-beam under the banking room's floor. The banking room and the entrance from Eighth Avenue
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said the bank building's conversion into a carpet store was "better than being demolished". The adjoining stretch of Eighth Avenue had been rundown when
Central Carpet opened its store at 81 Eighth Avenue, but upscale stores had begun relocating to the neighborhood by the late 1990s, spurred by the
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in August 1963, becoming the New York Bank for
Savings. The merger allowed the combined bank to open more branches, and the Eighth Avenue building became one of the New York Bank for Savings' eight branches. The bank filed plans in 1964 for the replacement of the sign on the 14th Street facade, and
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By June 1896, the New York Savings Bank had hired R. H. Robertson to design a replacement for the bank's existing building. The bank received a construction permit that month; records show that Otto M. Eidlitz was the mason and that S. W. McGuire was the carpenter. Although one source characterized
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The south wall is clad with travertine above a marble wainscoting and is divided asymmetrically by an engaged column. The eastern (left) section of the south wall contains three rectangular windows with bronze frames, flanked by four marble pilasters atop marble plinths. The western (right) section
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the next year, and the building became a branch of the Buffalo Savings Bank. A company named Landmark Realty acquired the building in 1982 but continued to lease space to the bank. During the 1980s, the bank was colloquially known as the Goldome; this nickname was derived from the gold dome of the
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shoreline. The bank's original tellers' counter was U-shaped and was placed in the center of the room. Because of the counter's layout, customers had to enter the building through the two center doorways on Eighth Avenue and exited via the two outer doorways. By 1900, the New York Savings Bank had
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The Wiener family, who owned the building in the early 1990s, was looking to rent out the property, having canceled their plans to demolish or sell it. Carpet store Central Carpet bought the building in 1992, with plans to renovate it into the company's second store. The firm had acquired the New
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are made of plaster. Most of the wall surfaces above the marble wainscoting were covered with travertine in a 1930 renovation. The banking room has a rose-gray marble floor. An L-shaped beige-marble tellers' counter was placed about 15 ft (4.6 m) away from the west and south walls. This
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above. The parapet is clad with copper sheeting with multiple seams. The second section is the clerestory, which contains 20 rectangular windows made of stained glass. Each window is separated by pilasters, which contain a rosette flanked by anthemia. Above the clerestory is an entablature with a
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that stretches horizontally above the first floor. Initially, there were four doors on Eighth Avenue—depositors entered through the two inner doors and exited through the two outer doors—but these were removed in 1930. A bronze eagle is placed on the cornice above the doorway, and an eight-sided
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that support a horizontal molding, and a vitrine is placed below each clock face. Atop the sign is a carved beehive, the symbol of the New York Savings Bank. Within the western section are three double-height rectangular window openings, each of which has a transom bar and an ornate architrave,
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gourmet market on two floors of 81 Eighth Avenue, which was still occupied by Central Carpet at the time. In addition, Ordan would convert 8,000 sq ft (740 m) into kitchens, offices, and storage space. The store at Eighth Avenue, dubbed the "Temple of Food", would have been the
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The bank acquired a lot at 89 Eighth Avenue next to the bank building's annex in November 1952. The same month, Muller filed plans to remove the restrooms, replace the entrance vestibule, and reconfigure the northern portion of the banking room. The renovations included space for a paying and
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in 1896 that he believed the building's design was unbalanced. Schuyler wrote: "The portico, taken by itself, is an 'example', but the longer side lacks not only formal symmetry, but artistic balance, and the skylighted dome does not so dominate the building as to account for and justify the
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with molded water leaf motifs and raised circles. The bays are flanked by four pilasters, which support a pediment at the third story. The tops of the pilasters are decorated with egg-and-dart moldings and anthemia, and the outermost two pilasters contain paneling. Above the pilasters is an
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submitted plans to the DOB for a modification of the coal bunker under the sidewalk of 14th Street. The work cost an estimated $ 3,000. The bank added a sign with a clock on 14th Street in 1926. The neighborhood was growing by the 1920s, with the development of many structures and the
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grilles, above which is an anthemion. An entablature with egg-and-dart molding runs above the tholobate's pilasters. The dome itself is divided into coffers with rosettes, similar to the main ceiling, and is topped by a large central rosette. A bronze chandelier, with
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similar to those in the middle section. The windows in the western section are slightly narrower than those in the middle section, and there are subtle differences in the Greek-key motifs on each transom bar and the rosettes surrounding each window. Each window has a
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The eastern section is a plain marble-and-ashlar wall without window openings. A sign with a clock is attached to the facade near the corner of 14th Street and Eighth Avenue. This sign is triangular with a pair of clock faces. Each clock face is flanked by twisting
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began insuring the New York Savings Bank's depositors the same year, the bank had $ 83.976 million in deposits (equal to about $ 1,566 million in 2023). The facade was washed in 1945, and a canopy above the adjacent subway entrance was approved at the same time.
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frieze containing embossed disks, lions' heads, a bead molding on its lower border, and an egg-and-dart molding on its upper border. The highest section is the dome itself, which is clad with copper and is plain in design except for vertical
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center of the middle section. The presence of the pediment and dome were intended as an allusion to the large banking room inside. Above all three sections is a entablature, as well as a copper cresting stretching across much of the facade.
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lantern is suspended from the eagle's mouth. The two outer bays of the first story, situated on either side of the entrance, feature blind panels instead of windows. In front of these blind panels are stone
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is similar in design but is narrower. The west wall is also clad with travertine above marble and is decorated only with a circular bronze clock face, inset within a square. The
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is directly outside the building. The New York Savings Bank Building is one of several bank buildings that had been erected around 14th Street by the early 20th century.
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nearly $ 18 million in deposits (equal to about $ 659 million in 2023); this amount had grown to $ 47 million by 1920 (equal to about $ 715 million in 2023).
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entablature, which originally had the bank's name in bronze letters. The entablature is capped by a pediment, which contains an opening with a bronze grille.
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magazine described it as "stately and grand, as only an 1897 New York Savings Bank building turned 21st-century food hall can be." Architectural writer
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The lowest tier of coffers is surrounded by egg-and-dart and waterleaf moldings, while the other tiers are surrounded only by egg-and-dart moldings.
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carpet store's opening. The success of the Central Carpet store in the former bank building prompted Timianko to close his original location on the
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molding. The coffers have been repainted several times over the years. Above the center of the room's western half is a dome, which rests on a
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with anthemia and lions' heads rises above the dome. There are catwalks surrounding the dome anda set of stepladders leading to the catwalk.
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described it as "the nation's first regular use of television in the banking field". The bank opened its first branch at
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later the same year, retaining the Eighth Avenue building as its main office; a second branch opened in 1959.
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Raisfeld, Robin; Patronite, Robert (March 27, 2006). "Eats Street".
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3537:"A House Held Up by a Bank; Renovation yields condos and an aerie"
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Croghan, Lore (March 25, 2005). "Village Rebirth for Balducci's".
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2976:"Commercial Property: Unusual Spaces; An Oak Board Room, Anyone?"
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Weintraub, Arlene (April 20, 1998). "No-man's-land no longer".
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The Real Estate Record: Real estate record and builders' guide
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The Real Estate Record: Real estate record and builders' guide
1232:"14th Street, Manhattan: A Congested Thoroughfare Transformed"
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Businessman Mark Ordan announced in 2004 that he would open a
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on the outside. These support an entablature and a triangular
476:, with two fluted columns on the inside and a pair of paneled
1348:(4th ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 59.
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The New York Savings Bank Building as seen from Eighth Avenue
1939:. Vol. 57, no. 1474. June 13, 1896. p. 1017.
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with copper cladding, although the building also contains a
3427:"Bye-Bye, Balducci's: Store Will Close Manhattan Locations"
2098:. Vol. 92, no. 2366. July 19, 1913. p. 154.
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from the building at 85 Eighth Avenue. By mid-1987, the
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and contains a transverse rib, which is supported by an
2189:. Vol. 123, no. 2. August 1931. p. 180.
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of the facade are largely clad with Vermont marble and
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designed a now-demolished annex to the north in 1940.
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from 1896 to 1898, it occupies an L-shaped site on 81
2333:"Banks and Bankers: On the State Association Front".
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The New York Savings Bank was absorbed by the larger
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The building's banking room along 14th Street has a
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The New York Savings Bank Building is located at 81
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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2185:"New York Savings Bank Installs Night Depository".
712:Each of the ceiling's coffers features an embossed
528:with anthemia runs above the second-story windows.
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Historic commercial building in Manhattan, New York
5169:New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies
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2733:"Bank for Savings Opens Its Tenth Office in City"
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2483:"New York Savings Bank Adds to 8th Av. Holding".
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2208:"New York Savings Bank Speeds Insurance Sales".
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5570:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan
3650:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
3635:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
2809:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1988
2161:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1988
1797:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1988
1763:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1988
1740:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1988
1706:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1988
1670:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1988
1651:Landmarks Preservation Commission Interior 1988
1338:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
912:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
472:. The portico is divided vertically into three
315:food market from 2005 to 2009 and had become a
252:, with later additions by George H. Provot and
4985:Hansel and Gretel Picture Garden Pocket Utopia
3498:Schuyler, Montgomery (October–December 1896).
3388:"Balducci's Makes a Quiet Exit From Manhattan"
3148:"Recycling Banks: Some Debits, Some Dividends"
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368:to the north; in addition, an entrance to the
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3578:. Vol. 39, no. 10. pp. 60–61.
3349:"Food Stuff; A New Balducci's, Back Downtown"
3070:"Carpet Store to Open On the Chelsea Fringes"
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4309:National Register of Historic Places Portal
3318:"Balducci's to return to Greenwich Village"
3109:"Currents; Wall-to-Wall, If Home Is a Yurt"
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1303:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010).
833:on the adjacent stretch of Eighth Avenue.
816:Sign with clocks on the 14th Street facade
428:. The walls are freestanding, rather than
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3726:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
3643:Former New York Bank for Savings Interior
3347:Fabricant, Florence (December 14, 2005).
3210:"A New Balducci's Is Coming to Manhattan"
3189:. Vol. 14, no. 16. p. 46.
1163:New York City Department of City Planning
795:, as well as those working in the nearby
728:. The bottom of the tholobate contains a
460:Entrance to the building on Eighth Avenue
256:. The building's facade and interior are
53:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
2952:. Vol. 11, no. 12. p. 3.
1612:Gray, Christopher (September 13, 1987).
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392:. The exterior of the building features
2821:Bennett, Robert A. (November 2, 1981).
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568:, while above each window is an ornate
5550:Commercial buildings completed in 1896
5500:Madison Square North Historic District
2974:Dunlap, David W. (December 22, 1991).
2471:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
2280:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
2173:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1981:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1880:. N.Y., Doubleday, Page. p. 574.
1833:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1583:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1571:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1533:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1512:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1485:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1431:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1396:Landmarks Preservation Commission 1988
1230:Jacobson, Aileen (November 20, 2019).
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1132:from the original on December 28, 2019
716:at its center, surrounded by an inner
362:New York County National Bank Building
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3328:from the original on December 3, 2022
3088:from the original on February 5, 2018
2994:from the original on February 4, 2020
2918:from the original on November 1, 2017
932:Preservation League of New York State
925:Metropolitan Transportation Authority
847:Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
785:New York City Department of Buildings
697:at each corner of the square contain
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3665:National Register of Historic Places
3516:from the original on August 13, 2022
3249:"A Big Crowd in the Specialty Niche"
3208:Fabricant, Florence (May 23, 2004).
2898:Neuffer, Elizabeth (July 22, 1987).
2038:from the original on October 5, 2019
941:National Register of Historic Places
656:in Siena marble and contain engaged
262:National Register of Historic Places
260:, and the building is listed on the
3476:from the original on March 28, 2022
3437:from the original on April 26, 2023
3406:from the original on April 11, 2023
3367:from the original on April 18, 2023
3267:from the original on April 27, 2023
3247:Rozhon, Tracie (December 1, 2004).
3050:from the original on April 27, 2023
2770:Cowen, Edward (December 29, 1963).
2751:from the original on April 29, 2023
2679:from the original on March 31, 2018
2608:from the original on March 12, 2018
2536:from the original on April 29, 2023
2414:from the original on April 29, 2023
2314:from the original on April 29, 2023
2258:from the original on April 29, 2023
2102:from the original on April 29, 2023
2092:"Plans Filed—Alterations—Manhattan"
1943:from the original on April 29, 2023
1913:from the original on April 29, 2023
1884:from the original on April 29, 2023
1855:from the original on April 29, 2023
1632:from the original on April 27, 2023
1250:from the original on April 27, 2023
1211:from the original on April 27, 2023
1169:from the original on April 29, 2023
3610:State University of New York Press
3608:(5th ed.). Albany, New York:
3602:Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Barbaralee
3107:Slesin, Suzanne (March 30, 1995).
2790:from the original on April 1, 2018
258:New York City designated landmarks
244:, at the northwestern corner with
25:
5495:Lamartine Place Historic District
5164:High School of Fashion Industries
5137:Bayard Rustin Educational Complex
3555:from the original on May 27, 2015
3535:Iovine, Julie V. (July 6, 2000).
3456:Chen, Stefanos (April 19, 2019).
3228:from the original on May 28, 2015
3166:from the original on May 26, 2015
3127:from the original on May 26, 2015
2841:from the original on May 24, 2015
2487:. November 19, 1952. p. 33.
1851:. Banks & Bros. p. 551.
1273:. November 24, 1929. p. E1.
1011:Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel
552:. Each bay contains a horizontal
374:14th Street/Eighth Avenue station
224:is a former bank building in the
5575:New York City interior landmarks
4872:Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre
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3628:Former New York Bank for Savings
3386:Buckley, Cara (April 27, 2009).
2129:. January 1, 1928. p. RE1.
1903:Valentine, David Thomas (1862).
1874:Stevens, Frederic Bliss (1915).
1346:Guide to New York City Landmarks
939:. The building was added to the
492:, while the antae are topped by
5207:Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe
5154:Fashion Institute of Technology
4810:Theaters, nightlife, and venues
4730:Schroeder Romero & Shredder
2212:. January 7, 1939. p. 22.
1191:Howe, Marvine (July 10, 1994).
331:, at the northwest corner with
5510:West Chelsea Historic District
5490:Ladies' Mile Historic District
5142:Humanities Preparatory Academy
4448:New York Savings Bank Building
3689:New York Savings Bank Building
2705:. August 12, 1963. p. 8.
2628:"Bank Moves Toward Automation"
2337:. April 15, 1942. p. 13.
2061:. August 25, 1920. p. 8.
488:. The columns have Corinthian
402:Halsey, McCormack & Helmer
254:Halsey, McCormack & Helmer
236:. Constructed for the defunct
222:New York Savings Bank Building
188:
175:
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4413:Bayview Correctional Facility
3146:Ravo, Nick (August 6, 1995).
2562:. March 27, 1953. p. 2.
2368:. June 23, 1942. p. 27.
1909:Common Council. p. 190.
84:New York Savings Bank in 2019
5237:St. Peter's Episcopal Church
5212:Church of the Guardian Angel
5159:General Theological Seminary
5020:Universal Concepts Unlimited
4260:National Historic Landmarks
3509:. Vol. 6. p. 208.
3425:Chung, Jen (April 4, 2009).
1015:World's Columbian Exposition
955:View of the building in 2008
34:United States historic place
5540:Bank buildings in Manhattan
5505:Manhattan Community Board 4
5232:St. John the Baptist Church
5217:Church of the Holy Apostles
5174:New York City Museum School
5042:Green spaces and recreation
4463:Salvation Army Headquarters
3016:Diamonstein-Spielvogel 2011
2823:"The Savings Banks Cushion"
1687:Diamonstein-Spielvogel 2011
1548:Diamonstein-Spielvogel 2011
918:Use as Central Carpet store
778:Development and early years
648:Ceiling of the banking room
603:and is covered with copper
515:pilasters, which support a
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5242:St. Vincent de Paul Church
5179:Winston Preparatory School
1814:National Park Service 2000
1782:National Park Service 2000
1721:National Park Service 2000
1468:National Park Service 2000
1384:National Park Service 2000
1306:AIA Guide to New York City
854:Mid- and late 20th century
664:of the same material. The
390:Robert Henderson Robertson
250:Robert Henderson Robertson
5560:Eighth Avenue (Manhattan)
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5453:West 30th Street Heliport
5285:14th Street/Eighth Avenue
5265:
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5191:
5132:Avenues: The World School
5127:
5116:
5047:
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4975:Fourteenth Street Theatre
4919:Center for Jewish History
4755:Yancey Richardson Gallery
4690:Luhring Augustine Gallery
4640:Bruce Silverstein Gallery
4618:
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4478:United States Post Office
4381:
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3606:The Landmarks of New York
3500:"Works of R.H. Robertson"
3187:Crain's New York Business
2950:Crain's New York Business
827:Independent Subway System
770:to 14th Street after the
305:New York Bank for Savings
174:NRHP reference
89:
77:
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5324:34th Street–Penn Station
5318:34th Street–Penn Station
5280:14th Street/Sixth Avenue
5104:Little Island at Pier 55
4791:Old Homestead Steakhouse
4769:Eateries and restaurants
4591:Starrett–Lehigh Building
4586:R. C. Williams Warehouse
4549:James A. Farley Building
4013:Richmond (Staten Island)
1064:Sometimes spelled Miller
822:Alexander McMillan Welch
808:1910s to 1940s additions
745:panels and eagle-shaped
672:atop the walls, and the
660:columns, pilasters, and
432:, and contain bluestone
166:Architectural style
5535:14th Street (Manhattan)
4832:Irish Repertory Theatre
4685:Laurence Miller Gallery
2703:The Wall Street Journal
2560:The Wall Street Journal
2485:New York Herald Tribune
2435:New York Herald Tribune
2366:New York Herald Tribune
2335:The Wall Street Journal
2210:New York Herald Tribune
2059:The Wall Street Journal
1271:New York Herald Tribune
5067:Chelsea-Elliott Houses
5062:Chelsea Waterside Park
5000:Metro Pictures Gallery
4934:Michael Howard Studios
4750:Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
4740:Stephen Haller Gallery
4529:Chelsea-Elliott Houses
4443:Margaret Sanger Clinic
3749:Keeper of the Register
3032:"New Yorkers & Co"
1996:"Possible Contracts".
994:In 2000, a writer for
956:
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275:on Eighth Avenue with
131:40.74000°N 74.002611°W
62:New York City Landmark
5485:Chelsea Arts District
5222:New York Dream Center
4725:Print Center New York
4710:Morgan Lehman Gallery
4700:Metropolitan Pavilion
4695:Matthew Marks Gallery
4675:Jack Shainman Gallery
4650:David Zwirner Gallery
4269:Outside New York City
3764:National Park Service
3744:Contributing property
3669:National Park Service
3658:New York Savings Bank
1123:National Park Service
954:
861:
815:
764:New York Savings Bank
720:molding and an outer
647:
543:
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238:New York Savings Bank
45:New York Savings Bank
18:New York Savings Bank
5436:Pennsylvania Station
4720:Pavel Zoubok Gallery
4630:Andrea Rosen Gallery
4524:606 West 30th Street
4519:601 West 29th Street
4514:520 West 28th Street
4509:500 West 25th Street
4504:508 West 24th Street
4494:130 West 30th Street
4408:459 West 18th Street
4403:404 West 20th Street
3953:New York (Manhattan)
3691:at Wikimedia Commons
3612:. pp. 365–366.
3507:Architectural Record
3038:. October 23, 1994.
2596:. November 5, 1953.
2026:. January 31, 1900.
1845:Paine, W.S. (1889).
1159:"81 8 Avenue, 10011"
987:Architectural Record
943:on January 7, 2000.
890:Buffalo Savings Bank
797:Meatpacking District
668:of the columns, the
370:New York City Subway
309:Buffalo Savings Bank
211:Designated NYCL
136:40.74000; -74.002611
5441:Moynihan Train Hall
4929:Jungle City Studios
4912:Studios and museums
4893:The High Line Hotel
4670:Hill Art Foundation
4574:Five Manhattan West
4393:100 Eleventh Avenue
4256:Bridges and tunnels
3288:New York Daily News
2739:. January 9, 1966.
1550:, pp. 365–366.
1125:. 2000. p. 7.
1083:Schuyler's review (
982:Montgomery Schuyler
504:atop the pediment.
127: /
5227:St. Columba Church
4955:Bellwether Gallery
4827:Gotham Comedy Club
4796:Salumeria Biellese
4786:Peter McManus Cafe
4760:Zach Feuer Gallery
4705:Monya Rowe Gallery
4635:BravinLee programs
4564:One Manhattan West
3671:. January 7, 2000.
3541:The New York Times
3462:The New York Times
3392:The New York Times
3353:The New York Times
3324:. March 15, 2005.
3253:The New York Times
3214:The New York Times
3152:The New York Times
3113:The New York Times
3076:. March 20, 1994.
3074:The New York Times
3036:The New York Times
2980:The New York Times
2904:The New York Times
2827:The New York Times
2776:The New York Times
2737:The New York Times
2667:. August 9, 1963.
2665:The New York Times
2634:. March 24, 1959.
2632:The New York Times
2594:The New York Times
2524:. March 27, 1953.
2522:The New York Times
2400:The New York Times
2302:. April 17, 1942.
2300:The New York Times
2244:The New York Times
2127:The New York Times
2024:The New York Times
1618:The New York Times
1342:Dolkart, Andrew S.
1236:The New York Times
1197:The New York Times
996:The New York Times
957:
875:Rockefeller Center
870:The New York Times
864:
831:Eighth Avenue Line
818:
772:American Civil War
650:
623:. A flat circular
546:
544:14th Street facade
462:
277:Corinthian columns
161:; George H. Provot
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5087:Pier 62 Skatepark
5077:Hudson River Park
5032:
5031:
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5027:
4995:Highline Ballroom
4980:Grand Opera House
4745:Stray Kat Gallery
4655:Fischbach Gallery
4603:
4602:
4599:
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4398:111 Eighth Avenue
4317:
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3754:Historic district
3687:Media related to
3619:978-1-4384-3769-9
2402:. June 23, 1942.
2282:, pp. 11–12.
2246:. June 14, 1941.
2187:Bankers' Magazine
1799:, pp. 24–25.
1355:978-0-470-28963-1
1316:978-0-19538-386-7
895:Buffalo, New York
793:Greenwich Village
436:. The building's
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4801:Ushiwakamaru
4781:Empire Diner
4453:Norwood Club
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