200 West 72nd Street

Chase National Bank building – corner of Broadway and 72nd Street

Paterno/Campagna & architect office/s from approx. 1921 – 1953

Wikipedia entry for George F. Pelham: “For many years the office was at 200 West 72nd Street, originally built as a clubhouse for the Colonial Club of New-York. George F. Pelham, like Rosario Candela, chose that address because a number of developers had their offices there, including Paterno & Son and Anthony Campagna.[6] – Footnote 6: [1] See the Building Permits Database put online by the Office for Metropolitan History. Pelham moved to West 72nd Street in 1918 or 1919, from 30 East 42nd Street. Candela worked at 200 West 72nd Street from 1922 to 1928, when he moved to 578 Madison Avenue.”

from the article below
New-York Tribune • 5 Sep 1920, Sun · Page 26
New-York Tribune• 8 Dec 1921, Thu · Page 11
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