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Kemble Building, Commercial building in Financial District, Manhattan, US

The Kemble Building is an eight-story commercial structure located at 15-25 Whitehall Street, positioned opposite the Custom House between Bridge Street and Stone Street. The building features ground-level retail and commercial spaces alongside upper-floor offices and work areas.

The structure originally served as a cotton warehouse in the 1800s before being transformed into office spaces in 1882, replacing an earlier bakery building on the site. This conversion reflected the broader shift of the area toward commerce and administrative functions.

The restaurant Unger Brothers operated in the basement and ground floor starting in 1921, becoming a gathering place for workers and visitors in the Financial District. The space served the daily needs of the neighborhood's business community for decades.

The building sits in a central location within the Financial District with easy access to nearby landmarks like the Custom House and historic streets in the area. Visitors should know that this is an active commercial zone, so the surroundings can be busier during peak business hours.

The building was acquired in 1949 by the 2-4 Stone Street Corporation, revealing how wealthy estates invested in Manhattan real estate during that era. This purchase underscores the value placed on this address as a desirable property investment in the early post-war period.

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