Buildings


Buildings

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{besps_c}0|city-hall-1-before.jpg|City Hall – before alteration (Second Empire style) and after (Beaux-Arts). Completed 1883; altered 1913. City Hall facts: First building in Hoboken constructed exclusively for use as a city hall. Top floor originally housed an armory. Original Architect: Francis George Himpler. Construction cost: $60,320. Site was formerly a market square, laid out in 1804; donated to Hoboken by Col. Stevens’ heirs.{/besps_c}

{besps_c}0|city-hall-2-after.jpg|City Hall – before alteration (Second Empire style) and after (Beaux-Arts). Completed 1883; altered 1913. City Hall facts: First building in Hoboken constructed exclusively for use as a city hall. Top floor originally housed an armory. Original Architect: Francis George Himpler. Construction cost: $60,320. Site was formerly a market square, laid out in 1804; donated to Hoboken by Col. Stevens’ heirs.{/besps_c}

{besps_c}0|columbia-club.jpg|Columbia Club{/besps_c}

{besps_c}0|hoboken-savings-bank.jpg|Hoboken Savings Bank{/besps_c}

{besps_c}0|deutscher-bank.jpg|Deutscher Club{/besps_c}

{besps_c}0|hook-ladder.jpg|Hook & Ladder Co. No. 2{/besps_c}

{besps_c}0|hudson-trust.jpg|Hudson Trust Building{/besps_c}

{besps_c}0|myers-hotel.jpg|Myers Hotel{/besps_c}

{besps_c}0|post-office.jpg|Post Office & Steneck Buildings{/besps_c}