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American architect and builder

Nathan Korn (1893-1941) was an American architect and builder in New York City.

Early life

Korn was educated at Cooper Union and Columbia University.

Career

He was known for reconstructing Russeks department stores. His firm designed and built residential apartment buildings in Manhattan.

Selected works

  • 944 Fifth Avenue
  • The Bolivar, 230 Central Park West
  • 327 Central Park West
  • 6-16 W 77th Street

References

  1. ^ "Nathan Korn; Architect and Builder, Active in Jewish Charities, Dies," New York Times. November 23, 1941; retrieved 2013-7-1.
  2. Development Design Group. (2008). Design Group revisited, pp. 64-65.
  3. The Bolivar at Emporis.com; retrieved 2013-7-1.


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