Alfred Easton Poor - New York Architect





Here is a small list of building we know where design by Alfred Easton Poor in New York City. List may be incomplete.

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1  Home Insurance Plaza
2  Jacob K. Javits Federal Building

1 Home Insurance Plaza

59 Maiden Lane, 99 William Street

Borough: Manhatan, New York City

Storey: 45

Type: Tall Building

Year: 1966

Architect Alfred Easton Poor



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2 Jacob K. Javits Federal Building

26 Federal Plaza, Broadway to Lafayette Street, Duane to Worth Streets

Borough: Manhatan, New York City

Storey: 42

Type: Offices

Year: 1967

Architect Alfred Easton Poor



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