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    Landmarks considers 1911 printing plant

    Designation hearing  •  Hunts Point, Bronx

    Owners of former engraving plant welcome landmark designation. Landmarks heard testimony on the possible designation of the American Bank Note Company Printing Plant on January 15, 2008. The architects of the plant, Kirby Petit & Green, also designed the American Bank Note Company’s Manhattan offices on Broad Street, which the City designated as a landmark in 1997.

    The plant’s design emphasizes security as well as aesthetics, with only one entrance along the over 1,500 feet of street frontage to limit access. A Gothic tower rises above the plant, and large round arch windows provide light to its interior. For over 75 years, the American Bank Note Company produced bank notes, stocks, bonds, and other engraved products, including possibly dollar bills, at the plant. (read more…)

    Tags : 1201 Lafayette Ave., American Bank Note Company Printing Plant, Kirby Petit & Green
    Date:02/15/2008
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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