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English: 2 Cornelia Street, at the intersection of Cornelia Streets, West 4th Street and Sixth Avenue in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, is a triangular building constructed for commercial use in 1911 and designed by Fred Ebeling. It was converted to condominium lofts in 1982 by Robert and Roger Fisher. The 12-story 145-foot (44 m) building is featured in the 1922 painting "The City from Greenwich Village" by Ash-Can School painter John Sloan, which is in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. (Sources: Emporis and City Realty)
Media in category "2 Cornelia Street"
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2 Cornelia Street from north.jpg 2,328 × 4,608; 2.56 MB
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2 Cornelia Street from northeast.jpg 3,456 × 4,608; 3.64 MB
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6th Av W 3rd St td (2018-05-23) 01 - 2 Cornelia Street.jpg 3,648 × 5,472; 5.38 MB
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Categories:
- West Village
- Cornelia Street (Manhattan)
- 6th Avenue (Manhattan)
- 4th Street (Manhattan)
- Built in New York City in 1911
- Fred Ebeling
- High-rise apartment buildings in Lower Manhattan
- 44-meter-tall buildings in New York City
- Buildings in Greenwich Village, Manhattan
- Triangular buildings in New York City
- 2 (house number) in New York City