1882 – The Washington Building, New York Architect: Edward H. Kendall Standing at 1 Broadway at Battery Place, the Washington Building was completely remodelled with a new facade in 1921.
1897 – National Bank of Commerce, New York The National Bank of Commerce. or 126 Broadway, in lower Manhattan, New York was built in 1897, but was demolished in the 1960s.
1898 – St. Paul Building, New York Architect: George B. Post The St. Paul Building opened in 1899 on lower Broadway and was named after the chapel across the street.
1905 – Hotel Astor, Times Square, New York Architect: Clinton & Russell With its elaborately decorated public rooms and its roof garden, the Astor Hotel was perceived as the successor to the Astor family’s Waldorf-Astoria on 34th Street.
1908 – Singer Building, 149 Broadway, New York Architect: Ernest Flagg The Singer Building in lower Manhattan was completed in 1908 and served as the headquarters of the Singer Manufacturing Company.