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Although SoHo is known for its cast iron, builders on White Street used masonry more often than not — like the marble front of No. 40, which is Italianate in style with an unusual frieze of three swags at the top, surmounted by the simple carved year, "1866".
You perch on stools round a central bar where cool, beautiful people knock up punchy cocktails and deliver food that's perfect for the late-night reveller: sliders, delicate pizzette, perhaps the capital's finest, fromage-iest macaroni cheese, oozing and bubbling in its cast iron skillet and laced with at least three different cheeses.
While the venerable Lodge Manufacturing Co. still produces its cast iron cookware in South Pittsburg, Tenn., there's something satisfying about hunting down a vintage piece at a flea market, thrift store or yard sale and then bringing it back to life yourself, resurfaced and freshly re-seasoned.
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Most of the time what remained of a bench were its cast-iron ends, floral patterned shapes standing upright, emptiness instead of a seat.
With its cast-iron lattice work, limestone facade, inset Juliet balconies and oversize apartments, the Laureate, a condominium building at 76th and Broadway, was designed to echo the grand prewar elegance of older, better-established neighbors like the nearby Apthorp.
N.Y.U., rather than force-feed its unimaginative expansion plan to our country's most insubordinate neighborhood, Greenwich Village, should take a cue from its cast-iron neighbors to the south.
The 10-story Beaux-Arts building on the narrowest stretch of Beacon Street, with its cast-iron facade and limestone Corinthian columns under a copper cornice, struck him as a potential gem.
European tourists, who admire SoHo for its cast-iron buildings and Left Bank ambience, have been scarce since the terrorist attack, and many luxury retailers have had their worst sales in years.
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