37 1/2 St. Mark’s Place; 132-134 Second Avenue; 37 A St. Mark’s Place | Block : 450 | Lot #1
Description & Building Alterations
This six-story brick apartment building was originally built in 1904 for owner Charles I. Weinstein. Originally there were stores in the cellar and fifteen apartments on the upper floors. The building’s architect, George Frederick Pelham, designed a number of tenements in the East Village.
The facades feature a projecting bracketed cornice with a garlanded frieze, elaborate window enframements with triangular and segmental-arched pediments, splayed window lintels, keystones, and beltcourses. The outermost bays of each facade project slightly. There are oval window openings with ornate surrounds at the center bay of south facade. The first-story storefront has been altered.
Block : 450 / Lot : 001 / Building Date : 1904 / Original Owner : Charles I. Weinstein / Original Use : Residential/Commercial / Original Architect : George Frederick Pelham
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