DescriptionBowery Bank of New York Building 124 Bowery.jpg
The Bowery Bank of New York Building at 124 (124-126) Bowery at the corner of Grand Street in the Bowery neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1900-02 and was designed by York & Sawyer in the neo-Classical style, with influences from the Beaux-Arts style. It is the oldest building remaining in the city designed by York & Sawyer, and was designated a NYC landmark in 2012. (Source: NYCLPC designation report)
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