Designated August 24, 1984
This building served as the office headquarters of New York’s only major manufacturer of architectural terra cotta. Its design is crafted in brick and terra cotta, and it is the only one of its kind known to survive in the United States.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmark
The Neighborhood
Long Island City
The westernmost portion of Queens remained predominantly rural and undeveloped until around 1870, when Long Island City was incorporated from the nascent industrial communities of Astoria, Blissville, Hunters Point and Ravenswood. The start of this area’s growth began when the Long Island Rail Road moved...
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