75 Murray Street

75 Murray Street, also known as the Hopkins Store, is a historic building between West Broadway and Greenwich Street in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

It was built in 1857-58 and features a cast-iron facade in the Venetian Renaissance style from the foundry of James Bogardus,[2] one of the earliest[4] of the few remaining facades created by the self-described inventor of cast-iron architecture.

[2][5] The original tenants were Francis and John Hopkins, who had a glassware business.

The building was converted to mixed commercial and residential use in 1994–95, at which time it was restored.

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