655-671 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue) between West 20th and 21st Streets in the Flatiron District, Manhattan, New York City. Originally Hugh O'Neill's Dry Goods Store, designed by Mortimer C. Merritt and built in two stages, 1887 and 1890, with an addition in 1895. The corner domes of this cast-ironed building had were recently restored (c.2000). The building in the foreground is 675 Sixth Avenue. (Source: AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.))
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