Crosby Street was built up with brick houses in the early 19th century, but factories moved in beginning in the 1850's and fire became a problem.
He owns the small vacant lot next door, at 57 Crosby Street, which he uses for parking.
Mr. Chatham has played a part in the architectural history of Crosby Street.
If you like them, you will adore Crosby Street.
At any time of day, a couple of yellow cabs wait outside on Crosby Street.
Two such buildings are on Crosby Street, just north of the rear wall of 620 Broadway.
The field's original wooden grandstand, which backed up on Crosby Street, burned in 1911.
The class is being held at 125 Crosby Street (near Prince Street).
Have you ever heard of Crosby Street?
Condominium lofts of 4,000 square feet are being renovated at 30-36 Crosby Street, a former warehouse.