427 Broadway (427-429) on the corner of Howard Street in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, also known as 43-45 Howard Street) was built in 1870-71 as a warehouse and was designed by Thomas Jackson in the Venetian Renaissance style, with French Renaissance details. The facade is cast iron. The building is located within the SoHo - Cast Iron Historic District. (Source: "NYCLPC SoHo - Cast-Iron Historic District Designation Report")
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