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Concourse Yard Entry Buildings: Concourse Yard Entry Buildings: February 9, 2006 : W. 205th St., bet. Jerome and Paul Aves. Jerome Park ... 149th St. and Grand Concourse
The Grand Concourse (also known as the Grand Boulevard and Concourse) is a 5.2-mile-long (8.4 km) thoroughfare in the borough of the Bronx in New York City. Grand Concourse runs through several neighborhoods, including Bedford Park, Concourse, Highbridge, Fordham, Mott Haven, Norwood and Tremont. For most of its length, the Concourse is 180 ...
[5] [6] The Home was built as a four-story building in a French and Italian Renaissance style with soft gray and yellow limestone. [2] [7] The building cost approximately $1 million ($17,780,000 in current dollar terms) to build. [8] The Andrew Freedman Home opened in 1924. [8] The building was expanded between 1928 and 1931, [5] adding two new ...
On the facade, flanking the main entrance on the Grand Concourse, are two sculptures: The Letter by Henry Kreis and Noah by Charles Rudy. The building has about 170,000 square feet (16,000 m 2) of interior space, spread across a basement and three above-ground stories. The murals are in the lobby, the only part of the building that is ...
Building in the South Bronx built in 1909 and located on Simpson Street. The South Bronx was originally called the Manor of Morrisania, and later Morrisania.It was the private domain of the powerful and aristocratic Morris family, which includes Lewis Morris, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Gouverneur Morris, the penman of the United States Constitution.
A new restaurant is moving onto a prime corner in the National Avenue dining and retail district. Minton’s, the tiny but mighty brunch and lunch spot, is coming to 701 National Ave., just off ...
The second building is One Fordham Plaza (also stylized as 1 Fordham Plaza), [11] a 14-story office complex which occupies the entire eastern block on Fordham Road and Washington Avenue. The building was designed by the Skidmore, Owings & Merrill firm, and architect Raul de Armas. [13] [14] It is L-shaped, with sides along Fordham Road and ...
The Bronx Borough Courthouse, commonly referred to as the Old Bronx Borough Courthouse, is a building in the Melrose neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City.The courthouse was built between 1905 and 1914 near Boston Road, Third Avenue, St. Anns Avenue, and 161st Street.