Category:Manhattan Savings Institution 644-646 Broadway
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The building at 644-646 Broadway at Bleecker Street in the NoHo section of Manhattan, New York City, was designed by Stephen Decatur Hatch and built in 1889-1891 for the Manhattan Savings Institution. Also known as the "Bleecker Tower", it was restored in 1987, and is now in use as residential lofts. It lies within the NoHo Historic District. (Sources: AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.), Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.))
Media in category "Manhattan Savings Institution 644-646 Broadway"
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644 Broadway (53079785811).jpg 3,072 × 4,080; 10.27 MB
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646 Broadway (53916304966).jpg 2,268 × 3,402; 6.31 MB
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Bleeker St and Broadway (4674256443).jpg 2,126 × 4,166; 4.42 MB
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Doorway to Bleecker Tower; Broadway and Bleecker Street (DSC00220).jpg 2,824 × 5,024; 2.22 MB
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Manhattan New York City 2009 PD 20091201 254.JPG 2,736 × 3,648; 2.74 MB
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- NoHo, Manhattan
- Built in New York City in 1891
- 1890s architecture in New York City
- Stephen Decatur Hatch
- Broadway from Canal to 14th Streets
- Bleecker Street
- Former banks in New York City
- Things named after Manhattan, New York City
- Corner buildings in Manhattan, New York City
- Buildings on Broadway (Manhattan)
- Bank buildings in Manhattan, New York City