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4-537: 935–939 Broadway is a six-story Italianate brownstone structure designed by the architect Griffith Thomas in the Flatiron District of Manhattan , New York City . The six-story Italianate building, commissioned by Richard Mortimer, was built between 1861–1862 and was designed by architect Griffith Thomas . Throughout its lifetime, the structure has been referred to as the Mortimer Building,

8-609: The Albert Building, and the Glenham Hotel. Early tenants include Bryant, Stratton & Packard's New York City Business College and the J.&C. Johnston Dry Goods company that opened in 1881. The building originally had five stories and a sixth story was added in 1919 by the architects Rouse & Goldstone . Conflicting information exists that refers to this building as the former Glenham Hotel. The Glenham Hotel however has been listed as 153 and 155 Fifth Avenue, now

12-548: The address of the adjacent Scribner Building . On April 2, 1882, 51-year-old Cornelius Jeremiah Vanderbilt committed suicide in his fifth floor room, number 80, by firing his Smith & Wesson revolver into his left temple. In 2021, the building began hosting the site of the first official Wizarding World and Harry Potter flagship store in New York City, now simply referred to as "Harry Potter New York". Griffith Thomas Griffith Thomas (1820—1879)

16-515: Was an American architect . He partnered with his father, Thomas Thomas, at the architecture firm of T. Thomas and Son . Architecture writer Christopher Gray called him "one of the most prolific architects of the period", referring to the mid-19th century. The American Institute of Architects in 1908 called him "the most fashionable architect of his generation." Many of his notable buildings are found in New York City . Griffith Thomas

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