MAS Proposed Downtown Landmark #15
Where: 532-540 Fulton Street When: 1892 Why: Displaying interesting terra cotta and stone detailing, this five-bay commercial building housed F.W. Woolworth’s from at least 1903 until about 1940 (when the store relocated to its new art deco building at No. 408 Fulton Street). Earlier it had been the center of Brooklyn’s thriving piano-sales district. Architecturally…
Where: 532-540 Fulton Street
When: 1892
Why: Displaying interesting terra cotta and stone detailing, this five-bay commercial building housed F.W. Woolworth’s from at least 1903 until about 1940 (when the store relocated to its new art deco building at No. 408 Fulton Street). Earlier it had been the center of Brooklyn’s thriving piano-sales district.
Architecturally Significant Buildings [Municipal Arts Society] GMAP
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