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359 Broadway, Commercial building in Tribeca, Manhattan, USA

359 Broadway is a five-story stone-fronted building in Tribeca featuring varied window designs and decorative details across its facade. Each floor displays different architectural treatments that make the building stand out from its neighbors in the district.

Built in 1852 by architects Field and Correja, this structure was part of Broadway's transformation into a leading commercial district. The building's completion represented a key moment in the neighborhood's development as a center for business and trade.

Photographer Mathew Brady operated his portrait studio on the top three floors from 1853 to 1859, documenting numerous American personalities.

The building sits on a busy stretch of Broadway where pedestrians can easily view it from the street. The stone details and window designs of the facade are clearly visible at ground level, making it easy to study the architectural features.

From 1853 to 1859 the building housed the portrait studio of photographer Mathew Brady on its upper floors, where he captured likenesses of prominent American figures. This period made it a center for early photography in the nation.

Location: Manhattan

Inception: 1852

Architectural style: Italianate architecture

Floors above the ground: 5

Address: 359 Broadway

GPS coordinates: 40.71740,-74.00410

Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:49

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