Around 7:44, you can see a building across the street in the upper right hand corner, on the roof of a red brick apartment building put up in 1989 at East Houston Street and Avenue A, features a statue of Vladimir Lenin, defiant in the post-Soviet age, and a misnumbered "Askew" clock.
This was the site from "The Naked City" scene where there is a chase through a lot with Jewish headstones that were being stored there for "Steinberg & Dubin" whose office was across the street at 245-247 East Houston. This was the site of a murder where an engraver was killed by dozens of bullets about the time of the release of "The Naked City.".