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
| Knickerbocker Hotel | 142 West 42nd Street |
Marvin and Davis |
1901 | |
| Grand Central Terminal | 71 East 42nd Street |
Reed and Stem|Warren and Wetmore |
1903 | |
| DeLamar Mansion | 233 Madison Avenue |
C. P. H. Gilbert |
1905 | |
| Bank of the Metropolis | 31 Union Square West |
Bruce Price |
1902 | |
| 69th Regiment Armory | 68 Lexington Avenue |
Hunt and Hunt |
1906 | |
| Former Police Headquarters Building | 240 Centre Street |
Hoppin, Koen and Huntington |
1905 | |
| City Hall Subway Station (IRT) | Park Row and City Hall Park |
Heins and LaFarge |
1904 | |
| Chamber of Commerce | 65 Liberty Street |
James B. Baker |
1901 | |
| Bleecker Street Subway Station (IRT) | 1904 | |||
| Beaver Building | 82-92 Beaver Street |
Clinton, Charles William; Russell, William Hamilton |
1903 |

