One facing on two streets.
1829. A corner lot, 29 feet by 79, with a store on it, centrally situated in New York City, was sold for $45,000.Mass. Spy, Aug. 19.
1852. A corner lot, being more valuable for a shop or warehouse, thus came by force of association to be considered equally so for a private dwelling.C. A. Bristed, The Upper Ten Thousand, p. 40 (N.Y.).