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9-19 Ninth Avenue (AKA 7-11 Little West 12th Street)




9-19 Ninth Avenue (AKA 7-11 Little West 12th Street)





Meatpacking District, Manhattan

History

From 1878, when the John Jacob Astor I Estate was partitioned, this property passed to William Astor, then to John Jacob Astor IV, and finally to William Vincent Astor, who held it until 1943. This building has had a complex construction history. Its present form resulted from an alteration in 1921-22 (Alt. 2409-1921) when four two- and three-story stables and wagon storage buildings were unified at two stories, fortified with interior steel girders, and converted to a garage (on both stories) with stores.

It appears that the previous buildings were: a two-story former storeldwelling (11 Little West 12' Street) altered in 1881 (Alt. 972-1881, A.B. Van Heusen, builder); a two-story stables building (17 Ninth Avenue) rebuilt in 1889 (Alt. 597-1 889, Hugh Getty, mason); a one-story market and stables building (9 Ninth Avenue) rebuilt and raised to two stories in 1905 (Alt. 1398-1905, George M. McCabe, architect), after being condemned by the Board of Health; and a three-story stables building (19 Ninth Avenue) constructed in 1908 (NB 647-1906, George M. McCabe, architect).

Commercial tenants both before and after the 1920s alteration were mostly in the fruit and produce business, including several long-term ones: Domenico Calarco, Frank Cliento & Co., Angelo Gionfrida, West Side Water Cress Co., and C. Starace & Bro. (later C. Starace & Bros., Inc. and J.J. Starace, Inc.). Domenico Calarco purchased the building from Astor in 1943 and held it until 1962. It operated as the Radio Garage and Avenue Garage until the 1940s, then as the Gansevoort Garage (Leo and Frank Calarco) and Olympia Garage.

This building was the result of a 1921-22 alteration during one of the major phases of development in the area, when transportation and market-related buildings were being constructed or significantly adapted in the district.

Ownership History (formerly lots 45 and 49; previously lots 45-49) 1878 William Astorl John Jacob Astor IV/ William Vincent Astor 1943 Domenico Calarco 1962 19-9th Avenue Corp. 1985 William Gottlieb 1998 9 Ninth Avenue LLC Commercial Tenants Partlin & Co., fruit (1889); Christian Handelmann, produce (1889); Frank T. Scheidel, produce (1889-97); Ephraim Booth, produce (1889); Michael Tremberger, Jr., fruitlproduce (1890); F.J. Larkin & Bro., fruit (1902-06); William Hirsch, produce (1902); Domenico Calarco, fruit (1906-70); Frank Cliento & Co., fruit (1906-29); Ernest Celendine, produce (1906); William Berkowitz, produce (1906); Samuel Asciutto, produce (1906); Joseph Acanford, produce (1906); Louis Tausend, produce (1906-12); White's Express Co. (1909-12); Angelo Gionfrida, fruit (1910-55); Joseph Vogel, produce (19 12); Atlantic Express Co. (1913); C[harles]. Perceval, Inc., provisions (192 1-22); Radio Garage, Inc. (1921-23); Avenue Garage, Inc. (1926-46); Coltri-Ceaser, auto reps. (1929-33); Gigoux Bros., food products (1929); Regular Fruit & Produce Co. (1929); Adler's Express Co.1 Market Hardware Co. (1929-33); Radio Coffee Pot (1929-33); West Side Water Cress Co. (1929- 59); Arthur H. & L. Nadel, produce (1929); C. Starace & Bro.1 C. Starace & Bros., Inc.1 J.J. Starace, Inc., fruit (1933-80); Chisholm Motor Service (1933); Excellent Fruit & Produce Distributors, Inc. (1933); UnitedHotel Supply, Inc. (1933); Sun Restaurant (1936-42); Joseph Buonocore, fruit (1936- 38); Salvatore Buonocore, produce (1946); Gansevoort Garage, Inc. (Leo and Frank Calarco)/ Olympia Garage, Inc. (1949-93); A. Stalano, produce (1950); J&D Auto Service1 B&C Auto & Truck Maintenance (1955-59); A&J Tantillo, produce (1959-65); Far-Best Transportation Co. (1959- 65); Brothers TruckRental Co. (1970-86); Shiff Produce, Inc. (1975-80); AlliedFanns (1980); Farm Crest Markets, Inc. (1980); Pastis, restaurant (1999-2003)

----About the district----

The Gansevoort Market Historic District - consisting of 104 buildings - is distinctive for its architectural character which reflects the area's long history of continuous, varied use as a place of dwelling, industry, and commerce, particularly as a marketplace, and its urban layout. The buildings, most dating from the 1840s through the 1940s, represent four major phases of development, and include both purpose-built structures, designed in then-fashionable styles, and those later adapted for market use. The architecture of the district tells the story of an important era in New York City's history when it became the financial center of the country and when its markets were expanding to serve the metropolitan region and beyond. Visual cohesion is provided to the streetscapes by the predominance of brick as a facade material; the one- to six-story scale; the presence of buildings designed by the same architects, a number of them prominent, including specialists in market-related structures; the existence of metal canopies originally installed for market purposes; and the Bel











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