NYC’s First Concrete Building
The first New York building made of concrete is for sale at $2.995 million. Built in the 1870s as a showroom for a construction company, the building’s exterior has been restored to its historic white-washed concrete, but the interior needs extensive repairs. Currently owned by Whole Foods, it has previously been on the market at asking prices as high as $6.5 million.
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