Albert Wagner (March 14, 1848 – August 24, 1898) was an architect from Germany who worked in New York City.
Born in Poessneck, Germany, he moved to New York in 1871.
Wagner also designed 140 Franklin Street (1887), a building later converted to lofts, and 134–136 Spring Street, where clothing businesses were housed.
[2] He used terra cotta, Romanesque style stone and brickwork, and ornate ironwork in his buildings.
[3] He had a son named Frederick Lewis Wagner.