404 Fifth Avenue
404 Fifth Avenue, also known as the Stewart & Company Building, is a commercial building at Fifth Avenue and 37th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States. It was designed by Warren and Wetmore and built in 1914 for Robert Walton Goelet, a nephew of one of the architects. The building was named for the Stewart & Company, an existing tenant who leased one of the building's storefronts. The upper stories are clad with white and blue terracotta. It is a New York City designated landmark. In February 1914, Goelet announced that he would develop an eight- to ten-story loft building at Fifth Avenue and 37th Street. The building was completed on December 28, 1914, for about $250,000. Initially, Mark Cross Co. leased the building from Goelet, and it subleased the upper stories to other tenants. Goelet continued to own the building until his death in 1941, upon which he bequeathed the building to his family. A variety of commercial tenants occupied the building through the 20th century. The building was resold multiple times in the 1960s and 1980s, and Prince Management bought the building in 1998. Joseph Chetrit bought the building in the early 21st century, relocating his office there.
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West 37th Street, New York
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N 40.75036 ° | E -73.98364 ° |
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West 37th Street 2
10018 New York
New York, United States
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