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Nathan Korn

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Nathan Korn (1893-1941) was an American architect and builder in New York City.[1]

Early life

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Korn was educated at Cooper Union and Columbia University.[1]

Career

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He was known for reconstructing Russeks department stores.[1] His firm designed and built residential apartment buildings in Manhattan.

Selected works

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  • 944 Fifth Avenue[2]
  • The Bolivar, 230 Central Park West[3]
  • 327 Central Park West
  • 6-16 W 77th Street

References

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  1. ^ a b c "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[usurped]; retrieved 2013-7-1.