Stephen to the east, the William and Anita Newman Library and 69th Regiment Armory to the south, and the Emmet Building to the west.
Windows on the upper three floors are set in segmented arch openings, with splayed stone lintels and bracketed sills.
[3] Chester Alan Arthur moved to New York City in 1848, where he engaged in the practice of law, and in Republican Party politics.
He rose in the city's Republican machine to become Collector of the Port of New York, a major patronage post.
Today, the building houses Kalustyan's, an Indian and Middle Eastern grocery store, on the first two floors, and apartments on the top three.