1900s
The defining event of this decade - 1900-1909 - was the earthquake and fire of April 18, 1906. The last four years were dedicated to recovering from the devastation and rebuilding much of the city.
More 1900s buildings
| Old Colony Club | 120 Madison Avenue |
McKim, Mead and White |
1904 | |
| Seville Hotel | 22 East 29th Street |
Harry Allen Jacobs|Charles T. Mott |
1904 | |
| Public Baths | Asser Levy Place and East 23rd Street |
Brunner and Aiken |
1904 | |
| Plaza Hotel | Fifth Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street |
Henry J. Hardenbergh|Thomas Hastings |
1907 | |
| New York School of Applied Design | 160 Lexington Avenue |
Harvey Wiley Corbett |
1908 | |
| New Amsterdam Theater | 214 West 42nd Street |
Herts and Tallant |
1903 | |
| Metropolitan Life Insurance Company | 1 Madison Avenue |
Napoleon LeBrun and Sons |
1909 | |
| R. H. Macy and Company Store | 151 West 34th Street |
DeLemos and Cordes |
1901 | |
| James F. D. Lanier Residence | 123 East 35th |
Hoppin and Koen |
1901 | |
| Lamb's Club | 128 West 44th Street |
Stanford White|George Freeman |
1904 |

