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- 280_Broadway abstract "280 Broadway – also known as the A.T. Stewart Dry Goods Store, the Marble Palace, and the Sun Building – an historic building located between Chambers and Reade Streets in the Civic Center district of Manhattan, New York City, was the first commercial building in the Italianate style in New York City. It was designed by John B. Snook of Joseph Trench & Company, with later additions by other architects. It was built for the A. T. Stewart Company, which opened New York's first department store in it. It later housed the New York Sun newspaper and is now used for municipal offices and retail stores.The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965, and was designated a New York City landmark in 1986.".
- 280_Broadway added "1978-06-02".
- 280_Broadway architect John_B._Snook.
- 280_Broadway architect Trench_&_Snook.
- 280_Broadway architecturalStyle Italianate_architecture.
- 280_Broadway location Manhattan.
- 280_Broadway location New_York.
- 280_Broadway location New_York_City.
- 280_Broadway nrhpReferenceNumber "78001885".
- 280_Broadway thumbnail A.T._Stewart_Dry_Goods_Sun_Building_280_Broadway.jpg?width=300.
- 280_Broadway wikiPageID "12138277".
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- 280_Broadway yearOfConstruction "1845".
- 280_Broadway added "1978-06-02".
- 280_Broadway architect Trench_&_Snook.
- 280_Broadway architect "Edward D. Harris".
- 280_Broadway architect "Frederick Schmidt".
- 280_Broadway architect "John B. Snook of Joseph Trench & Co.".
- 280_Broadway architecture Italianate_architecture.
- 280_Broadway built "1845".
- 280_Broadway coordDisplay "title".
- 280_Broadway designatedNrhpType "1978-06-02".
- 280_Broadway designatedOther2Abbr "NYCL".
- 280_Broadway designatedOther2Color "#ffe978".
- 280_Broadway designatedOther2Date "1986-10-07".
- 280_Broadway designatedOther2Link "New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission".
- 280_Broadway designatedOther2Name "NYC Landmark".
- 280_Broadway hasPhotoCollection 280_Broadway.
- 280_Broadway imageSize "275".
- 280_Broadway latDegrees "40".
- 280_Broadway latDirection "N".
- 280_Broadway latMinutes "42".
- 280_Broadway latSeconds "51.3".
- 280_Broadway location "280".
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- 280_Broadway longMinutes "0".
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- 280_Broadway name "A. T. Stewart Dry Goods Store".
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- 280_Broadway refnum "78001885".
- 280_Broadway wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- 280_Broadway subject Category:Civic_Center,_Manhattan.
- 280_Broadway subject Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1846.
- 280_Broadway subject Category:Commercial_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Manhattan.
- 280_Broadway subject Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_New_York_City.
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- 280_Broadway type ArchitecturalStructure.
- 280_Broadway type Building.
- 280_Broadway type Place.
- 280_Broadway type Wikidata:Q532.
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- 280_Broadway comment "280 Broadway – also known as the A.T. Stewart Dry Goods Store, the Marble Palace, and the Sun Building – an historic building located between Chambers and Reade Streets in the Civic Center district of Manhattan, New York City, was the first commercial building in the Italianate style in New York City. It was designed by John B. Snook of Joseph Trench & Company, with later additions by other architects. It was built for the A. T.".
- 280_Broadway label "280 Broadway".
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- 280_Broadway lat "40.71425".
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- 280_Broadway depiction A.T._Stewart_Dry_Goods_Sun_Building_280_Broadway.jpg.
- 280_Broadway isPrimaryTopicOf 280_Broadway.
- 280_Broadway name "(Sun Building)".
- 280_Broadway name "A. T. Stewart Dry Goods Store".