453-467 Broome Street between Mercer and Greene Streets in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, within the Soho-Cast Iron Historic District:
453-455 Broome Street - also known as 57-59 Mercer, originally the Hitchcock Silk Building, built 1872-73, designed by Griffith Thomas in the Corinthian style
457-459 Broomer Street - warehouse, built 1871, designed by Griffith Thomas
461 Broome Street - store, built 1861, designed by Griffith Thomas in the Tuscan style
463 Broome Street - store, built 1867, designed by Henry Fernbach
465-467 Broome Street - also known as 54 Greene Street, warehouse, built 1873, designed by Isaac F. Duckworth in the Tuscan style
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