Louis Korn was an American architect from New York City who graduated from Columbia University in 1891.[1] His notable buildings include 9-11 East 16th Street[2] and 91-93 Fifth Avenue, both located in the Ladies' Mile Historic District, and 174-178 Hudson Street which is located in the Tribeca North Historic District. He is known to have specialized in store and loft buildings.[3]

9-11 East 16th St ground floors

9-11 East 16th Street upper front facade
Notable New York City buildings
- 7 Great Jones Street[4]
- 9-11 East 16th Street[2]
- 34-42 West 14th Street[2]
- 91-93 Fifth Avenue[2]
- 141-145 Wooster Street[2]
- 174-178 Hudson Street[1]
- 627-629 Broadway[4]
- 736 Broadway[4]

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References
- 1 2 Landmarks Preservation Commission, December 1992, Tribeca North Historic District Designation Report (pdf file)
- 1 2 3 4 5 Norval White, Elliot Willensky, Fran Leadon, AIA Guide to New York City (5th ed.), Oxford University Press, USA, 2010, p.234.
- ↑ Landmarks Preservation Commission, May 1989, Ladies' Mile Historic District Designation Report (pdf file)
- 1 2 3 Landmarks Preservation Commission, June 1999, NoHo Historic District Designation Report (pdf file)
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