New York Chamber of Commerce building architectural records, 1883-1976
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Lau, Joseph, 1903-1974.
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Mullen, Joseph, architect.
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The New York Chamber of Commerce and Industry, founded in 1768 by twenty New York City merchants, was one of the first commercial organizations of its kind in the country. Formed around the premise of serving the needs of the local business community, the Chamber eventually became one of the industry's strongest advocates. Over the years, its activities attracted the participation of a number of New York's most renowned business leaders, including former New York City Mayor and the ...