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Bus stations near Corbin Building in Manhattan

  • Broadway/Cortlandt St,2 min walk,

Bus lines to Corbin Building in Manhattan

  • BXM18,Downtown Wall St Via 5 Av Via Broadway,
  • SIM4,Annadale Via Richmond Av,
  • SIM4C,Huguenot Via Richmond Av Via Arthur Kill,
  • SIM4X,Park and Ride Si Mall,
  • SIM32,Travis Via N Gannon Av Via Victory Bl,
  • M55,South Ferry,
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  • What are the closest stations to Corbin Building?

    The closest stations to Corbin Building are:

    • Broadway/Cortlandt St is 103 yards away, 2 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Corbin Building?

    These Bus lines stop near Corbin Building: BM3, BXM18, QM11

  • Which Train lines stop near Corbin Building?

    These Train lines stop near Corbin Building: PATH

  • Which Subway lines stop near Corbin Building?

    These Subway lines stop near Corbin Building: 3, 5, C, E

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Corbin Building in Manhattan?

    The nearest bus stop to Corbin Building in Manhattan is Broadway/Cortlandt St. It’s a 2 min walk away.

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Corbin Building Address: 13 John St street in Manhattan

Corbin Building, Manhattan
Corbin Building, ManhattanThe Corbin Building is a historic office building located at 13 John Street at the corner of Broadway – where it is numbered as 192 – in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City. It was built in 1888-89 and was designed by Francis H. Kimball in the Romanesque Revival style with French Gothic detailing. The building was named for Austin Corbin, a president of the Long Island Rail Road who also founded several banks. It was built as a speculative venture for use as office space or housing.The building has a brick, brownstone and terra cotta polychromy exterior featuring rounded arches with terra cotta detailing – Kimball was noted for his innovative use of terra cotta – and its interior vaulted ceilings employ a Guastavino tile system. Structurally, it preceded the use of steel skeletons for skyscrapers, utilizing cast-iron beams and masonry walls that were load-bearing.The Corbin Building was significantly taller than others around at the time it was built. It was reported to be the tallest commercial building in New York City at the time of its completion, but both the Tribune and Western Union buildings of 1873 far exceeded the Corbin Building's height, at 260 and 230 feet, respectively.The building was rehabilitated by the MTA as part of its Fulton Center project that opened on November 10, 2014. The ground and basement levels of the building were incorporated into the Fulton Center and serve as an entrance to the subway station below. The exterior and interior of the building were restored to resemble its original 19th-century construction as closely as possible. A total of 31,000 square feet of commercial office space in the above ground levels of the building will be leased out. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 18, 2003, and designated a New York City Landmark on June 23, 2015.
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