Designated September 15, 1998
Fire Engine Company 253, built in 1895-96 for the City of Brooklyn, is a major design by the prominent architectural firm of Parfitt Brothers. The two-story structure with tower was erected on 86th Street, a major transportation route. Its Dutch Renaissance Revival design alludes to the area’s roots as one of the first six towns established in Kings County. It is faced in tawny brick with complementary brownstone details and a set of stepped pediments, features that appeared in civic structures built in northern Europe and the American colonies during the early seventeenth century.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
The Neighborhood
Bensonhurst
Bensonhurst derives its name from Egbert Benson (1789–1866), whose lands were sold by his children and grandchildren to James D. Lynch, a New York real estate developer. Bensonhurst has a large Italian-American population and a large population of residents born in China and is now...
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