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- Temple_Court_Building_and_Annex comment "The Temple Court Building and Annex, at 5 Beekman Street (corner of Nassau street), New York City, is a red-brick and terra cotta office building in the Queen Anne, neo-Grec, and Renaissance Revival styles. The original structure was begun in 1881 and finished in 1883, with an attached annex constructed in 1889–1890. It was commissioned and originally owned by Eugene Kelly (1808–1894), an Irish immigrant who achieved wealth as a drygoods retailer and banker.".