- Year built
- 1938
Abingdon Court at 75 Bank Street is Irving Margon's Art Deco Bing & Bing commission built on the former Abingdon Hotel site — and the building where Lauren Bacall lived.
The structural identity rests on three features. First, the Irving Margon architectural pedigree — same architect as 965 Fifth Avenue (1941). Second, the Bing & Bing developer pedigree — connecting to substantial Manhattan residential body of work. Third, the **Lauren Bacall cultural anchor.
Comparable buildings
- 2 Horatio Street — Lyons / Bing & Bing 1929; same-developer peer
- 299 West 12th Street — Roth / Bing & Bing 1930; same-developer peer
- 302 West 12th Street — Boak & Paris / Bing & Bing 1929; same-developer peer
- 99 Bank Street (The Ross Building) — D&J Jardine 1890; immediate Bank corridor peer
- 14 Horatio Street (The Van Gogh) — Feldman 1960; nearby corridor peer
The Roebling Team at Abingdon Court
Corey Cohen · The Roebling Team at Compass 646.939.7375 · c.cohen@compass.com
Sources: The Roebling Research Library (offering plans, house rules, financial statements, board minutes, internal transaction records); NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers; publicly recorded NYC building data.