East Village Building Blocks

80 Second Avenue | Block : 446 | Lot #5

  • Building Date : 1841, 1881
  • Original Use : Residential
  • Original Owner : Elisha Peck (1841), George Roll (1881)
  • Original Architect : Unknown (1841), Julius Boekell (1881)

Description & Building Alterations

Originally built as a three-story Greek Revival-style row house, this building was part of a row of houses at 78 to 84 Second Avenue owned by Elisha Peck. It was raised to four stories in 1881. During further alterations in 1920, the stoop was removed and a two-story storefront extension was installed.

The existing facade features planar brick, a bracketed roof cornice, a cornice at the second story, and side piers on the 1920 storefront extension. The details of the window lintels have been removed. The neo-Grec cornice may date to the 1881 extension.

Joseph “Joe the Boss” Masseria, who replaced Salvatore “Toto” D’Aquila as the country’s most powerful mafia boss after D’Aquila’s assassination in 1928, lived at 80 Second Avenue.

Block : 446 / Lot : 005 / Building Date : 1841, 1881 / Original Owner : Elisha Peck (1841), George Roll (1881) / Original Use : Residential / Original Architect : Unknown (1841), Julius Boekell (1881)

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