7-9 Bond Street

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / Bond Street, 7-9
 condominium, movie / film / TV location

6-story Second-Empire-style residential building completed in 1873. Designed by Stephen Decatur Hatch and Griffith Thomas as a store, factory & warehouse, the building has a cast-iron facade with mansard roof, and was originally constructed as two nearly identical structures built for different owners; they were later joined into one building before the turn of the century.

The white-painted facade is divided into two halves of four bays each, with paneled and ornamented cast-iron pilasters, and smooth, narrow cast-iron columns. Above the 5th floor is a white iron roof cornice with scrolled brackets, dentils, and egg-and-dart moldings. Rising from the cornice is a mansard roof at the 6th floor featuring imbricated slates, dormers, and oculi with molded architraves; aired dormers feature round-arched window openings with keystones and foliate brackets supporting broken pediments.

The building served as a factory until 1980, when it was converted to condominiums. The ground floor is occupied by Bond No. 9 Perfumery. The exterior was used as a filming location in 2023 for an unknown movie starring Timothée Chalamet.
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Coordinates:   40°43'35"N   73°59'40"W
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