



The Cooperage that houses Wythe Hotel was designed by Theobald Engehart and opened in 1901.
Built to manufacture barrels for the sugar refiners that lined the East River at that time, it was one of the last masonry and timber buildings built in Brooklyn before reinforced concrete became the preferred construction method.
The building featured an exterior spiral staircase in our iconic...
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