118 Fifth Avenue

Designed by John B. Snook & Sons in 1905, 118 Fifth Avenue is a handsome essay in the heavily modeled Beaux Arts work derived from Italian rather than French sources. Interestingly, the rustication of the first three stories blends in – and was designed to exactly match – that of 122 Fifth Avenue directly to… Continue reading

114 Fifth Avenue

A work by the firm of Maynicke & Franke, 114 Fifth Avenue was built in 1909. The detailing is restrained: the delicate balconies echo those at the Constable Building across the street.  At 18 stores, it is one of the taller buildings in the district.   Maynicke & Franke is the partnership that included the prolific… Continue reading

Just Off Fifth: 66 East 11th Street Open House

Landmark Branding recently attended an open house at 66 East 11th Street’s duplex penthouse, a new architectural project by Delos Living, a wellness lifestyle brand backed by Deepak Chopra and focused on organic, energy-efficient and health-conscious living environments. Featuring advanced related technologies that included Vitamin C-filtered showers and anti-microbal treatments for high-use surfaces, the apartment also boasts… Continue reading

“Room at the Top” Tour of One Wall Street

On behalf of David V. Griffin of Landmark Branding and Jennifer Wallace of nAscent Art New York, we’re pleased to share pictures from our second 2014 event in our co-hosted networking series, “Room at the Top.” A gathering of 20 professionals from the real estate and architectural fields gathered at One Wall Street, the historic… Continue reading

113 Fifth Avenue, Arnold Constable & Co.

This spectacular survivor from the post-Civil War period is one of the most significant commercial buildings on Fifth Avenue and one of the largest examples of the French Second Empire in New York. 113 Fifth Avenue was originally a Broadway building, part of the Arnold Constable & Co. complex designed by architect Griffith Thomas. In… Continue reading