309 West 100th Street
309 West 100th Street
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Date:Â 1900-1901
NB Number: NB 1228-1900
Type: Â Rowhouse
Architect: Â Janes & Leo
Developer/Owner/Builder: James Livingston
NYC Landmarks Designation:Â Historic District
Landmark Designation Report: Riverside Drive– West End Historic District Extension II
National Register Designation:Â N/A
Primary Style: Â Renaissance Revival
Primary Facade: Â Â Brick and Limestone
Stories:Â 5
Structure:Â Significant Architectural Features: Rusticated stone base; three story bowed bay with modillioned cornice and railing; stoop with extended landing, cheek walls; stone and concrete stoop at service entrance; entrance surround with engaged columns and entablature; balconette above entrance; Greek key stringcourse; flared lintels with keystones at first, third, and fourth stories; windows with full surrounds and bracketed hoods at second story; spandrel panels with swags at third story; quoins at fourth story; eared lintels at fifth story; cornice with swags; Decorative Metal Work: Possibly historic metal and glass door; balconette; railing on top of bay
Site Features: Planter between stoops of nos. 309 and 311; diamond plate hatch
South Facade: Designed (historic, repointed) Stoop: Resurfaced Door(s): Possibly historic primary door Windows: Replaced (upper stories); replaced (basement) Security Grilles: Possibly historic (upper stories); possibly historic (basement) Cornice: Historic Sidewalk Material(s): Concrete Curb Material(s): Stone
East Facade: Not designed (historic) (partially visible) Facade Notes: Brick, parged; chimney on roof; windows replaced; grilles altered for air conditioners; cables; junction boxes; trellis at rear yard
Historic District: Riverside-West End Historic District Extension II
Alterations: Glass of primary door possibly replaced (textured); stoop railings; intercom; lights with conduit
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