The Sphere - Fritz Koenig
13 & 15 South William Street - nyc. Owner Amos F. Eno purchased these buildings around 1903 and renovated them from their previous Greek Revival style to a Flemish Revival (the block was rebuilt after the fire of 1835) He used architect C.P.H. Gilbert - history courtesy of Tom Miller, Daytonian in Manhattan blog.
213-215 Water Street : South Street Seaport Museum - Restored 1868 warehouse A.A. Thomson & Co.
The Bennett Building at Nassau, Fulton, and Ann Streets in the Financial District. Considered tallest habitable building with cast iron facade ever built. Constructed 1872-73, and enlarged in 1890s. Commissioned by newspaper publisher (New York Herald) James Gordon Bennett, Jr. Architect : Arthur D. Gilman.
The Immigrants - by sculptor Luis Sanguino, commissioned by Samuel Rudin in dedication to the immigrants who arrived 1855-1890 to Castle Garden at Battery Park before Ellis Island opened. Dedicated in 1983.
Stone Street- nyc - the first street to be paved with stone by the Dutch in 1658
Titanic Memorial Lighthouse- originally built as a memorial erected on top of the Seamen’s Church Institute one year after the tragedy- April 15, 1913, now at entrance of historic South Street Seaport.
Another stunner of The Woolworth Building