The Gunther Building is an historic building at 469 Broome Street on the corner of Greene Street in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.
[2][3] It is styled in the cast-iron architecture of its day, which is common in the area, but is distinguished from its neighbors by its bright white facade, its richly decorated Corinthian columns, and its curved glass corner.
[3][4] Built for William Gunther, a prominent 19th century furrier,[3] the building was originally used as a warehouse for textiles and furs.
[7] In 2001 Beyhan Karahan and Associates completed a five-year project to restore the building's facade.
[3] The firm also restored the bullet glass sidewalk and steps.