111 Jane Street Condominium

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / Jane Street, 111
 condominium, 1875_construction

7-story residential building completed in 1875 as a 6-story factory and workshops building. Designed by Samuel A. Warner for the Devoe Paint Company. It was converted to a warehouse in 1920. The building has a rusticated stone ground floor with two round-arched windows and a canopied doorway at the right. The upper floors are clad in red brick, with stone windows sills and metal cornices. When the building was converted to condominiums in 1985, metal balconies were installed on the 3rd through 6th floors, spanning the right two-thirds of each floor. The exposed eastern facade is blank beige stucco, with four small windows. A penthouse addition above the metal cornice was built during the condo conversion, with a full-width bay of metal encased studio windows. A rooftop deck and garden is slightly set back behind and on top of the penthouse floor. A chimney extends up from the eastern side of the roof.
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Coordinates:   40°44'17"N   74°0'32"W
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