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254–260 Canal Street, also known as the Bruce Building, is a building on the corner of Lafayette Street in the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was constructed in 1856–57 and designed in the Italian Renaissance revival style. The cast-iron elements of the facade may have been provided by James Bogardus, a pioneer in the use of cast iron in architecture. The building was constructed for George Bruce, a prosperous printer and inventor of new technologies in the printing industry, which was then one of New York's leading industries. It was converted to offices in 1987 by architect Jack L. Gordon.
254-260 Canal Street, también conocido como Bruce Building, es un edificio en la esquina de Lafayette Street en el barrio de Chinatown de Manhattan, Nueva York. Fue construido en 1856-1857 y diseñado en el estilo neorrenacentista italiano. Los elementos de hierro fundido de la fachada pueden haber sido proporcionados por James Bogardus, un pionero en el uso del hierro fundido en la arquitectura.[2] El edificio fue construido para George Bruce, un próspero impresor e inventor de nuevas tecnologías en la industria de la impresión, que entonces era una de las industrias líderes de Nueva York.[3] Fue convertido en oficinas en 1987 por el arquitecto Jack L. Gordon.[4]
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National Register of Historic Places listed place (Q19558910) | heritage:operator=nrhp |
building (Q41176) | building=yes, building |
commercial building (Q655686) | building=commercial |