Buildings on Broadway and Broome Street - 1910

 

Buildings on east side of Broadway, looking northeast from Broome Street. Photograph published in 1910 in Both Sides of Broadway from Bowling Green to Central Park. Original title: 488 to 500 Broadway, at Broome Street. M.H. Pulaski & Co., Embroideries and Art Goods −Wm. Thalberg, Embroideries , Laces, etc. −Primrose Shirt Co. −B. Samuels & Co., Neckwear and Ruchings −Fry & Friedsam, Ribbons −Calisher & Co., Colognes −Rosen & Co., Pearl Manufacturers −E.W. Hoyt & Co., Rubifoam.

The historic Haughwout Building, built in 1856-1857, is on the corner of Broome Street. It houses the M.H. Pulaski & Co. in the ground floor, the Kursheedt Mfg. Co. trimmings, embroidered novelties and Sidney Bernheimer & Co. neckwear, Windsor ties.

All buildings in this photo still stands today.

 

Broome Street

 

 

Haughwout Building

 

Copyright © Geographic Guide - Old NYC, Early 20th Century.

 

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Buildings on Broadway and Broome Street - 1910

 

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