90 West Street is a 23-story residential building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Located on West Street just south of the World Trade Center, the building was designed by Cass Gilbert, with Gunvald Aus and Burt Harrison as structural engineers, and John Peirce as general contractor. It was erected for the West Street Improvemen…
90 West Street is a 23-story residential building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Located on West Street just south of the World Trade Center, the building was designed by Cass Gilbert, with Gunvald Aus and Burt Harrison as structural engineers, and John Peirce as general contractor. It was erected for the West Street Improvement Corporation, led by transportation magnate Howard Carroll.
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Completed: 1907
Former names: West Street Building, Coal & Iron Exchange, Railroad & Iron Exchange, Brady Building
Location: 90 West St., Manhattan, New York
Address: 87-95 West Street
Town or city: Financial District, Manhattan, New York