70 East 1st Street | Block : 443 | Lot #40
Description & Building Alterations
This five-story brick tenement building, along with the building on lot 39, appears to have been built in a neo-Grec, Italianate Revival style. A building existed on the combined lots 39 & 40 prior to 1837, and another building was added to the lot in 1863, when the site was owned by George Neander. The buildings were likely a tenement and a store. Tax records indicate that since 1878 there has been only one building on the lot. Originally three stories, it was raised to five stories in 1879.
The building features arched window lintels, but the sills have been removed. A ground floor cornice may have also been removed, though the denticulated, modillioned projecting roof cornice remains. There are also fluted pilasters flanking the entrance.
Block : 443 / Lot : 040 / Building Date : 1878 / Original Owner : Louis Minzesheimer / Original Use : Residential/Commercial / Original Architect : Unknown
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