The building at 620 Broadway between Bleecker and Houston Streets in the NoHo section of Manhattan, New York City was designed by John B. Snook, with cast-iron facade by Daniel D. Badger. It was built in 1858 for real-estate investor Henry Dolan. The building came to be called the "Litle Carry Building" because of its similarity to a
building at 105 Chambers Street built for William H. Cary, for which Badger also did the facade. {Sources: AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.) and NYT article)
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