50 Hudson Street
USA /
New Jersey /
Hoboken /
Hudson Street, 50
World
/ USA
/ New Jersey
/ Hoboken
apartment building, Colonial Revival (architecture)
3-story Colonial-revival residential building completed in 1925, renovated in 2005. Designed by William F. Hemstreet as a paper factory, it is clad in ironspot brick, trimmed with terra-cotta, with white stone sills and wooden window frames. Narrow stone cornices run below and above the top floor windows, and the roof line is marked by a brick parapet, stepped up in areas. The entrance has paired bronze alloy doors with a transom grille above, topped by a fixed metal awning with cresting. By the late 1960's, the building was occupied by a photo processing lab. It later became offices, and is now residential.
The ground floor was occupied by Ludlow menswear.
The ground floor was occupied by Ludlow menswear.
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Coordinates: 40°43'2"N 74°0'31"W
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- Hudson County, New Jersey 5.7 km
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- Brooklyn 10 km
- Queens 14 km