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Puck Building

Puck Building
Puck Building.jpg
from Houston Street (2010)
Puck Building is located in New York City
Puck Building
Puck Building is located in New York
Puck Building
Puck Building is located in the US
Puck Building
Location 295-307 Lafayette Street
Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates Coordinates: 40°43′29″N 73°59′43″W / 40.7248°N 73.9953°W / 40.7248; -73.9953
Built 1885–86
Architect Albert and Herman Wagner
Architectural style Rundbogenstil
NRHP Reference # 83001740
Significant dates
Added to NRHP July 21, 1983
Designated NYCL April 12, 1983

The Puck Building is a historic building located in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It occupies the block bounded by Lafayette, Houston, Mulberry and Jersey Streets.

An example of the German Rundbogenstil style of Romanesque Revival architecture, the building was designed by Albert Wagner, and was constructed in two parts. The north section was built in 1885–86, and the south addition in 1892–93. The front of the building – on Lafayette Street – was relocated in 1899 when the street – then called Elm Place – was widened, this was supervised by Herman Wagner. The building was rehabilitated in 1983–84 and further renovated in 1995 by Beyer Blinder Belle. The building sports two gilded statues by sculptor Henry Baerer of Shakespeare's character Puck, from A Midsummer's Night Dream, one on the northeast corner at Houston and Mulberry, and one over the main entrance on Lafayette.

The building is located at the northwestern corner of Manhattan's NoLIta neighborhood, bordered by SoHo and the NoHo section of Greenwich Village. It is owned by Kushner Properties, the company of Charles Kushner, a major donor to Democratic politicians in New Jersey, and his son Jared Kushner, the owner of The New York Observer.


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