Block 638
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439-441 West Street (l.), 433-435 West Street (m.), 365-373 W. 11th Street (r.)

162-168 Bank St. (also 439-441 West St.) Bank Street facade
Lot: 4
Address: 162-168 Bank St. (also 439-441 West St.)
N.B.: 1324 - 6/30/1887
Completed: 1888
Architect: John B. Snook and Sons
Original Owner: Enoch Morgan's Sons Co.
Original Use: factory and workshop
Originally a soap factory for Sapolio, the scouring soap of Enoch Morgan's Sons. 1899: 7 stories added. 1978 (Alt. #512): converted to multiple dwelling with 35 apartments.
Lot: part of 4
Address: 433-435 West St.
N.B.: Alt. #1152 - 9/16/1898
Completed: 1899
Architect: John B. Snook and Sons
Original Owner: Enoch Morgan's Sons Co.
Original Use: Factory
Former Enoch Morgan's Sons soap company building. 1898 (Alt. #1152): four floors added and building adjoined to northern lot. 1978: converted into a multiple dwelling.

Lot: 1
Address: 365-373 W. 11th St. (also 427-431 West St.)
N.B.: 330 - 7/19/1927
Completed: 1928
Architect: William M. Farrar
Original Owner: James J. Riordan
Original Use: garage and filling station
Shortly after being built this property was listed as the Federal Government's Department of Juvenile Justice's Detention Quarters. In 1978 it was converted to residences and the fourth story added.