90 West Street

90 West Street
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Former namesWest Street Building, Coal & Iron Exchange, Railroad & Iron Exchange, Brady Building
General information
TypeResidential (originally offices)
Architectural styleGothic Revival
Address87-95 West Street[a]
Town or cityFinancial District, Manhattan, New York
CountryUnited States
Coordinates40°42′36″N 74°00′53″W / 40.71000°N 74.01472°W / 40.71000; -74.01472
Construction started1905
Completed1907
Renovated2005
Height324.02 feet (98.76 m)
Technical details
Floor count23
Design and construction
Architect(s)Cass Gilbert
Structural engineerGunvald Aus
Renovating team
Architect(s)H. Thomas O'Hara
West Street Building
Location90 West St., Manhattan, New York
Area0.39 acres (0.16 ha)
NRHP reference No.06001303[1]
NYCL No.1984
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJanuary 25, 2007
Designated NYCLMay 19, 1998
References
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90 West Street (previously known as the West Street Building and the Brady Building) is a 23-story residential building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Located on West Street just south of the World Trade Center, the building was designed by Cass Gilbert, with Gunvald Aus and Burt Harrison as structural engineers, and John Peirce as general contractor. It was erected for the West Street Improvement Corporation, led by transportation magnate Howard Carroll.

The Gothic styling and ornamentation of 90 West Street served to emphasize its height. The design combined elements of the three-section "classical column" arrangement of 19th-century buildings with the "romantic tower" of Gilbert's later structures such as the Woolworth Building. Its waterfront site necessitated the installation of pilings deep into the ground. Other features included a terracotta facade with granite at the two-story base, as well as terracotta fireproofing inside the building. The building's design was widely praised when it was originally completed. The building is a New York City designated landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

90 West Street was built in 1905–1907 as an office building called the West Street Building. "The Garret Restaurant", on the structure's top floors, was marketed as the highest restaurant in the world. The building underwent numerous ownership changes in the 20th century, and was known after its long-term owner, Brady Security and Realty Corporation, during the middle of the century. Following the collapse of the adjacent World Trade Center in the September 11, 2001, attacks, the West Street Building was severely damaged. The building was subsequently extensively refurbished and it reopened as a residential building called 90 West in 2005.


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