The original location is at 379 Columbia Street in Brooklyn.
Columbia Street, where Henry made his home at number 107, was developed with more modest houses.
Columbia Street got its first sushi restaurant a few years ago.
Once, Frank's was part of the thriving commercial district along Columbia Street.
The boundary was then placed approximately at what is now Columbia Street.
But in the 80's housing development gradually led the comeback of population and property values along Columbia Street.
He bought two small buildings on Columbia Street from the city 15 years ago and only recently began to renovate them.
The buildings along Columbia Street, now mostly private homes, will not be open to the public.
The congregation built a synagogue building at 70 Columbia Street in 1881.
In 1977 the fire department moved to a new station on the opposite side of Columbia Street.