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Former New York Life Insurance Company Building, Renaissance Revival office building at Broadway, Manhattan, US

The former New York Life Insurance Company Building is a 13-story office structure with Renaissance Revival design located on Broadway in Lower Manhattan. Its facade combines brick and limestone with arched windows, decorative spandrels, and a prominent clock tower at its center.

Construction of the building finished in 1894, designed by Stephen Hatch and the firm McKim, Mead & White during a period of intense commercial expansion in Manhattan. This completion reflected how insurance companies were reshaping the financial landscape of New York City.

The building became a landmark of New York's expanding financial sector and shaped how this neighborhood looked during the city's rapid growth. Walking past it today, you can still see how insurance companies drove the transformation of Lower Manhattan's streets.

The building at 346 Broadway is easy to reach by subway, with multiple stations nearby providing access throughout Lower Manhattan and beyond. You can view the exterior and architectural details from the street at any time without needing special access.

The clock tower within the building holds original brass and steel parts from 1894 that still work and require hand winding to operate. This mechanical system has been maintained continuously, making it one of the few operating 19th century clock mechanisms in the neighborhood.

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Location
Inception
January 1, 1898
Architects
Stephen Decatur Hatch, McKim, Mead & White
Architectural style
Renaissance Revival architecture, Mediterranean Revival architecture
Address
346 Broadway
GPS coordinates
40.71639,-74.00333
Latest update
December 18, 2025 11:40
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