It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1987. Notable former residents include actor and singer Peter Schram (1819–1895).
His widow Dorethe (née Helt) was after his death in 1782 a second time married to Peter Handerup (born 1746), another wine merchant, who from then on continued the business.
[3] Otto Didrich Hansen, a controller at [the Class-Lottery and possibly a relative of the proprietor, was in 1801 also living in the building with his wife Agnete Rasmussen, the 13-year-old boy Peter Martin Linck Meyer and one maid.
[5] At the time of the 1834 census, Frantz Diderich Jürgensen and Bollette Kirstine Hvidberg resided in the building with their five unmarried children (aged 13 24) and four employees.
[8] Andrea Schøtt, widow of a broker (mægler), resided on the second floor with the 34-year-old unmarried woman Sophie Borger and one maid.
The employee Niels Ferdinand Lorck was subsequently married to Jürgensen's daughter Johanne and the family's wine business was then continued by him.
Johanne and Hans Ludvig Jørgensen resided on the ground floor with the wine merchant (employee) Emil Gabriel Brænning, one apprentice, one male servant and one maid.
[12] Madame Lorcj's wine bar was particularly popular with the actors from the Royal Danish Theatre on the other side of Kongens Nytorv.
Wilhelm Magnus Foght resided in the building with the wine merchant (employee, vinhandlersvend) Peter John Sørensen and one maid.
Royal Danish Theatre actor and chamber singer Peter Schram resided in the apartment on the second floor of Nyavn 1 from 1860 to 1875.