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Puck Building : ウィキペディア英語版
Puck Building

The Puck Building is a historic building located in the Nolita neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It occupies the block bounded by Lafayette, Houston, Mulberry and Jersey Streets.
An example of the German Rundbogenstil style of Romanesque Revival architecture,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=New York Architecture Images- Puck Building )〕 the building was designed by Albert Wagner,〔 and was constructed in two parts. The north section was built in 1885–86, and the south addition in 1892–93.〔 The front of the building – on Lafayette Street – was relocated in 1899 when the street – then called Elm Place〔Friedman, Walter & Opdycke, Sandra "Puck" in p.961〕 – was widened, this was supervised by Herman Wagner.〔 The building was rehabilitated in 1983–84 and further renovated in 1995 by Beyer Blinder Belle.〔 The building sports two gilded statues by sculptor Henry Baerer of Shakespeare's character Puck, from ''A Midsummer's Night Dream'', one on the northeast corner at Houston and Mulberry, and one over the main entrance on Lafayette.〔 p.87〕
The building is at the northwestern corner of Manhattan's NoLIta neighborhood, bordered by SoHo and the NoHo section of Greenwich Village. It is owned by Kushner Properties, the company of Charles Kushner, a major donor to Democratic politicians in New Jersey, and his son Jared Kushner, the owner of ''The New York Observer''.
Since 2004, the building has been used by New York University for the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and the department of sociology. The building contains both office and retail space as well as ballrooms for large events on both the top and ground floors. The retail space was added when the building underwent a large-scale renovation beginning in October 2011.
==History==
Once the printing facility of J. Ottmann Lithographing Company and ''Puck Magazine'', which ceased publication in 1918, the building later housed numerous independent printing firms and related printing services such as typesetters and a printing ink company, Superior Printing Ink. The odor of printing ink permeated the building for many years. An office stationery company, S. Novick & Son, once occupied the second floor. Notable among the firms' salesmen was Alger Hiss, the former Assistant Secretary of State, who was brought down in a spy scandal in the 1950s.
In the 1980s, the Puck Building was the home of ''Spy Magazine'', whose editors informally dubbed it "The Spy Building". In the early 2000s, the building housed the Manhattan Center of Pratt Institute.
Owner Jared Kushner sought approval from the Landmarks Commission to erect six penthouse apartments at the top of the red-brick building. After initially being turned down in October 2011, Kushner made two modifications and his plans were approved. The first of the six units closed in May 2014, selling for $28 million.

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