East Village Building Blocks

25 St. Mark’s Place | Block : 464 | Lot #47

  • Building Date : 1832
  • Original Use : Residential
  • Original Owner : Thomas E. Davis
  • Original Architect : Unknown

Description & Building Alterations

According to tax assessment records, this building was constructed in 1832-33 by Thomas E. Davis as a Federal style rowhouse.  Davis was a prolific real estate developer and purchased property on the south and north sides of Eighth Street in 1831. The property was originally part of Peter Stuyvesant’s Bouwerie. Davis named the block after nearby St. Mark’s Church and developed homes on large lots to attract New Yorkers of wealth.

The house features a plain facade and an arched Gibbs doorway surround with squarish blocks that interrupt the surrounding bands. Doorway surround, window lintels and sills are now painted black. In 1882 and again in 1888, the building, now owned by Nicholas Schultz, was expanded and used as multiple family dwelling.

Block : 464 / Lot : 47 / Building Date : 1832/ Original Owner : Thomas E. Davis / Original Use : Residential / Original Architect : Unknown

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