90–94 Maiden Lane

90–94 Maiden Lane is a cast-iron building on Gold Street between William and Pearl Streets in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City.

It was built in 1870-71 in the French Second Empire style and is attributed to Charles Wright.

It has a cast-iron facade from Daniel D. Badger's Architectural Iron Works, and is one of the few surviving examples of cast-iron architecture between Fulton Street and the Battery, as well as one of a few mid-19th century commercial buildings extant in Lower Manhattan.

The building's facade was commissioned by Roosevelt & Son, the leading plate glass and mirror importer.

[1][2] The building was designated a New York City landmark on August 1, 1989.

Exterior in 2014