Designated: February 27, 2007
This is one of the most prominent buildings along the Queens side of the East River. The most outstanding feature of the building is the mansard-roofed clock tower. The original part of the building was constructed as the piano factory for Sohmer &Co. The Sohmer factory is an example of the German Romanesque Revival Style, which was commonly used for late nineteenth-century factories.
STATUS Designated Individual Landmarks
The Neighborhood
Astoria
The area now known as Astoria was originally called Hallett's Cove, after its first landowner William Hallet, who settled there in 1652 with his wife, Elizabeth Fones. Beginning in the early 19th century, affluent New Yorkers constructed large residences around 12th and 14th streets, an...
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