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annex on Fulton Street, Namm's bought additional lots on Fulton and Hoyt streets. In June 1928, Namm's announced that they would construct yet another annex at Fulton and Hoyt streets, also designed by Kohn & Butler, as well as reconstruct an existing structure on Livingston and Hoyt streets. The Sorosis Shoe Company's building, which occupied the site, could not be demolished until its lease expired at the beginning of February 1929. The annex at Fulton and Hoyt streets, measuring 22.5 feet (6.9 m) on Fulton Street and 71 feet (22 m) on Hoyt Street, opened in September 1929, in time for Namm's 53rd anniversary. The annex was finished by that November, giving the store 500,000 square feet (46,000 m) of floor area. The site of the expanded building spanned 67,650 square feet (6,285 m), nearly the entirety of the 78,600-square-foot (7,300 m) block.
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which in turn replaced the Elm Place Congregational Church; artifacts from the old church were incorporated into the annex's cornerstone. By then, the building occupied nearly the entire city block between Fulton, Hoyt, and Livingston streets and Elm Place, and it employed between 1,200 and 2,100 people at different times of the year. The first story of the Livingston annex opened in November 1920, and the entire annex opened in February 1921 at a total cost of $ 1.5 million. The new wing provided space for an art shop, apparel department, and furniture and bedding departments. Following the expansion, the store had 500,000 square feet (46,000 m), along with 17 elevators, five stairs, and a direct subway entrance. The company built an additional entrance on Livingston Street and added several display windows during 1922 and 1923.
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began rebuilding a structure at 454 Fulton Street and erecting the six-story Hoyt Street wing, which opened in November 1907. Namm's added various departments to the fourth and fifth floors in early 1908, including a home-furnishings department and a shade-and-screen department. The company also expanded other departments throughout the building and added an entrance with two arches along Fulton Street. The 1907–1908 expansions doubled Namm's floor area and gave the building entrances from all sides of the city block. The store had 75 departments by its 33rd anniversary in 1909. Even with the completion of the Hoyt Street annex, Namm's quickly outgrew its existing structures.
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Street, Namm gradually acquired buildings and added new selling departments to his store. Namm bought a land lot on Hoyt Street, with a narrow wing leading to Fulton Street, from Hyde and Behman for $ 200,000 in 1893. The ground floor was originally operated by S. R. Jonap & Co. as a "dry-goods emporium". The building was damaged by flooding after a water tank on the roof burst in 1896. At the end of 1898, Namm bought the adjacent Zipp's Casino and began renovating the structure. The old Zipp's Casino extended 156 ft (48 m) east to Elm Place, giving the Namm store a third entrance from that street. The store's Elm Place annex had been completed by April 1900.
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extending north to Fulton Street. Because the Fulton Street wing was only 25 feet wide, the storefront windows were placed perpendicularly to the street, creating an entrance vestibule that extended 35 feet (11 m) deep into the store. After the Elm Street site was acquired in 1898, local architecture firm Parfitt Bros. designed a six-story structure on Elm Street, measuring 50 feet (15 m) wide and 156 feet (48 m) deep. Another six-story addition on Hoyt Street, measuring 60 by 125 feet (18 by 38 m), was constructed between 1906 and 1907 to designs by local architect B. E. Lowe.
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drafts from coming in. At the ground story, a staircase within the main entrance vestibule, as well as a marble staircase in the middle of the store, originally led to the basement, where there was an exit to the Hoyt Street subway station. This exit was decorated with a red-marble floor. Because the subway entrance was the same height as the basement floor, the basement had a ceiling height of 16 feet (4.9 m). Above the sales floors, the sixth story contained
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during late 1915. During World War I, the store's windows contained various exhibits and posters related to the war effort, and Namm's operated a recruiting office on the fourth floor. To reduce congestion caused by delivery trucks, Namm's relocated its delivery depot out of the building in 1918. The next year, a department for novelty furniture opened at the store.
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The 1925 and 1929 annexes on Fulton Street are eight stories high. The facade is divided horizontally into several sections: a two-story base, a transitional story, a four-story midsection, and an attic story. As built, the first two stories were clad in bronze and stone, while the upper stories were
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was hired to build the first annex; although the contractor for the second annex is unknown, the Thompson–Starrett Company may have been rehired for the second annex. When Namm's Fulton Street annexes were completed, few contemporary architectural publications wrote about the structures. Nonetheless,
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Namm's began renovating the second floor in January 1950 at a cost of $ 125,000, and a new fashion department opened on the second floor at the beginning of that September. The project was designed by Peter Copeland Associates. Namm's remained the third-largest department store in Brooklyn during the
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the same month to fund an expansion of the store. By then, Namm's was the third-largest cash-only department store in the U.S.. Namm's formally announced in January 1924 that it would be erecting a nine-story annex along Fulton Street, more than doubling the store's Fulton Street frontage, to designs
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Namm's opened a radio department in September 1925, and the company began renovating two floors of the new Fulton Street annex for its buying department that November. The company leased space in the adjoining 468 Fulton Street, opening a "sample room" there in early 1926. After completing its first
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agreed to allow Namm's to build a subway entrance from the store's basement to the Hoyt Street station in September 1914. The subway entrance opened two months later, along with a sewing machine department. Spurred by growing patronage, Namm's installed escalators between the first and second floors
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The basement and first through fifth stories of the 1925 annex on Fulton Street were used as sales floors. A bank of escalators rose from the ground story to the second and third stories. The entirety of the ground floor was clad with marble, and the ground floor's heating system could prevent cold
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while maintaining the 452 Fulton Street location as its flagship. A sportswear department opened within the ground floor of the Brooklyn store in early 1955. The Namm family's Arebec Corporation, which owned a 69 percent stake in the Namm-Loeser's chain, acquired 452 Fulton Street in February 1956.
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During the 1900s, Adolph Namm continued to buy additional nearby properties and expand his store. Namm's expanded to a three-story building on Hoyt Street in September 1902. New York City officials approved plans for a six-story wing on Hoyt Street, south of the existing structure, in 1906. Workers
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The 1929 annex, on Fulton and Hoyt streets, slightly expanded the selling area of the 1925 annex. The Fulton and Hoyt streets annex added 28,000 square feet (2,600 m) to the store, including 15,000 square feet (1,400 m) of space for sales floors. The first six stories contained the sales
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had leased four of the upper stories, and A&S planned to move its accounting offices to the A. I. Namm & Son Department Store building's top three stories. The garage opened in August 1959, at which point A&S had begun moving its offices into the remaining portion of the Namm building.
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The present building at 450–458 Fulton Street is the only remnant of the original A. I. Namm & Son Department Store building, which occupied much of the Fulton Street blockfront between Hoyt Street and Elm Place. It was built during 1924–1925 and 1928–1929 as a pair of annexes to the original
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by the next month. Namm's annex formally opened on February 4, 1925. The company never built the 15-story tower on Livingston Street, citing the fact that the new annex was large enough for the store's operations. Namm's instead placed the tower's 100-by-141-foot (30 by 43 m) site for sale.
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A. I. Namm & Sons had decided to expand its store by 1920. The company opened a "bargain basement" that April, and it hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for an annex at the corner of Elm Place and Livingston Street two months later. This annex occupied part of the site of the Grand Opera House,
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Namm leased the site at the corner of Fulton Street and Hoyt Street from theatrical managers Hyde and Behman in November 1890, paying $ 10,000 per year. Namm announced his intention to spend $ 60,000 erecting a store on the site, with entrances on both streets. After relocating to Fulton and Hoyt
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Namm's renovated its handbag department and added a "hat bar" on the building's ground floor in 1943. The company remodeled the store's Fulton Street entrance in 1945, replacing a show window with a direct entrance from the street. The store remained successful in the mid-1940s, with 125 selling
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The A. I. Namm & Son Building occupied much of the city block at its peak in the 1930s. The original building from 1890 was a utilitarian structure with few decorations. It occupied a 91-by-117-foot (28 by 36 m) site on Hoyt Street, with a narrow 25-by-70-foot (7.6 by 21.3 m) wing
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At the southwest corner of the building, on Hoyt and Livingston streets, was an eight-story wing measuring 100 feet (30 m) wide and 80 feet (24 m) deep, dating from the early 1910s. The first five stories of this annex were used as sales floors, the sixth and seventh floors were for
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By 1930, the A. I. Namm & Son Department Store employed 2,000 people in 200 departments. That September, Namm's opened a third entrance to its store from Hoyt Street, as well as a gift shop and a glasses store on Livingston Street. Namm's opened a broadcasting studio for radio station
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by Kohn & Butler. This required demolishing Namm's original store at 452 Fulton Street and the adjoining Huyler and Liggett stores. The plans involved building a nine-story building on Fulton Street, measuring 90 feet (27 m) wide, as well as a 15-story tower with
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receiving and marking incoming merchandise, and the top story was for business and executive offices. By the mid-1910s, the store building covered 300,000 square feet (28,000 m) and had its own post office; 20 private telephone booths; an employees' clinic, a
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approved the planned store and garage in July 1958. The remaining portion of the Namm building on Fulton and Hoyt streets was to be renovated with stores at ground level and offices above. Four companies had already leased the ground-level stores,
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and 18th Street, in 1876. Namm relocated to 286 Fulton Street in Brooklyn during 1885, and he then moved to 335–337 Fulton Street two years later. At the time, many of Brooklyn's largest stores were located on "lower Fulton Street", near
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that rises above the roofline. The tops of the piers on Fulton Street originally contained the letter "N" (signifying the building's original tenant, A. I. Namm Department Store), which in turn is flanked by torches and topped by bronze
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When the current buildings were completed, few contemporary architectural publications wrote about the structures. The facade of the current building is divided horizontally into four sections and includes decorative features such as
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rooms. The accounting and financial control departments occupied the seventh floor, while the executive offices were on the eighth floor. The ninth floor contained employee recreation facilities and additional departmental offices.
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at the building in November 1931, and it leased an adjacent store on Fulton Street the next year, opening a self-service department there. Four elevators were also added to the Hoyt Street portion of the building in 1933. Mayor
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sale that attracted thousands of patrons, and the store officially closed on March 2, 1957. Afterward, there were widespread rumors that another department store chain would acquire the building and raze or reopen it.
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in 1952, the company decided to continue operating the Namm's store at 452 Fulton Street while closing the Loeser's store at 484 Fulton Street. Following the merger, Namm-Loeser's opened several additional stores on
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Namm-Loeser's announced in February 1957 that it would close its Brooklyn store to concentrate on its eastern Long Island operations. The closure was attributed to Namm-Loeser's inability to compete with nearby
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district. Namm moved to Brooklyn in 1885, and the store moved to the intersection of Fulton and Hoyt streets in 1890. The store expanded several times over the next three decades, covering nearly the entire
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behind it. Work on the nine-story section was to begin first, in May 1924, and last five months. A new clothing department opened at Namm's in September 1924, and the Fulton Street annex had
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bounded by Fulton Street to the north, Hoyt Street to the west, Livingston Street to the south, and Elm Place to the east. The lot has an area of 8,837 square feet (821.0 m), with a
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Fowler, Glenn (February 1, 1950). "Namm's Begins Renovation; To Stress Apparel: Start on Second Floor $ 128,000 Project to House All Style Shops—Store Workmen Do Construction".
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proposed developing a skyscraper on that site, Macy's stipulated that a department store be built at the base of the skyscraper, extending into 458 Fulton Street. In 2021, the
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dedicated five diesel generators in the building's basement in 1936; the generators powered an air-conditioning system in the basement, first floor, and second floor.
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announced that it would open a 160-bed homeless shelter for single men within the Namm building. Public hearings for the proposed shelter were hosted that October.
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panels above them, and there was a three-sided storefront window at the corner of Fulton and Hoyt Street. The second story contained multi-paned windows topped by
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floors, while the top two stories contained the store's offices. The ground floor of the 1929 annex also contained a direct subway entrance from the street.
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in the 1950s, the Namm-Loeser chain closed its former Brooklyn store. Most of the site was razed in 1957, while the remainder of the building operated as an
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The windows in the 1925 annex are arranged in a three-over-three layout, while the windows in the 1929 annex are arranged in a four-over-four layout.
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runs across the facade above the second story, and traces of the letters "A. I. Namm & Son" are visible on the band course along Fulton Street.
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to renovate the store. After Lapidus remodeled the building's ground floor in 1946, Namm's added five additional selling departments to that floor.
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The retail space underneath the adjacent parking garage operated as an annex of A&S until 1980. Crown Acquisitions, operated by developer
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attached to the piers. Over the years, the first two stories were altered significantly with the addition of glass-and-metal storefronts and
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and metal railings; each of the balconies corresponds to a group of three windows. In the center grouping, the center window contains a
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Namm's proposed erecting an eight-story wing on Hoyt and Livingston streets in May 1912, partly on the site of a theater known as the
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The A. I. Namm & Son Department Store building is located at 1 Hoyt Street, at the southeastern corner of Hoyt Street and
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The A. I. Namm store's namesake and founder was Polish immigrant Adolph I. Namm, who opened a trimmings store within the
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Gottesfield, Sam (February 14, 1957). "Namm Loeser Rumors Mount On Site Deal: Fate of Property Stirs Speculation".
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rooms and offices. The previous buildings on the site contained additional selling space for the A. I. Namm store.
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of 112.6 feet (34.3 m) on Hoyt Street and 95.4 feet (29.1 m) on Fulton Street, Nearby buildings include
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In the center three bays of the Fulton Street facade, there was originally a wide ground-level entrance with two
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clad in limestone. The Fulton Street facade to the north is divided vertically into three groups of three
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Feinberg, Samuel (October 12, 1977). "From Where I Sit: Brooklyn's Fulton St. Getting Beauty Treatment".
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Eichelbaum, Fred (March 4, 1957). "Namm Loeser's Sale Total Put At $ 1½ Million: Bargain Hunters Lured".
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Gottesfield, Sam (August 5, 1959). "600-Car A&S Garage Opened Opposite Store: In Time for Yule".
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departments spread across the basement and the first five stories. During this time, Namm's hired
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By 2014, Macy's was planning to redevelop the adjacent parking garage at 11 Hoyt Street. After
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The A. I. Namm Department Store building, seen from the intersection of Fulton and Hoyt Street
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The A. I. Namm & Son store was founded in 1876 by the Polish immigrant Adolph I. Namm in
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Namm's acquired three buildings on Fulton Street in June 1923 and issued $ 3.5 million of
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store until 1980. Since then, the structure has been resold several times.
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leased space for a clothing store at 454 Fulton Street in mid-2015.
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on each floor; the windows on the seventh story are placed within
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Hays, Elizabeth (February 23, 2004). "Stand Up for Old Stands".
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George Westinghouse Career and Technical Education High School
2694:"Construction Work on New Namm Eight-Story Building Completed" 1173:"Resorts—Restaurants and Night Clubs: History of Namm Store". 3901:"Namm's Draws a Crowd at Last; Thousands at Liquidation Sale" 2909:. Vol. 31, no. 122. November 21, 1925. p. 15. 2645:. Vol. 29, no. 69. September 20, 1924. p. 19. 2420:. Vol. 26, no. 144. June 20, 1923. pp. 1, 30. 2197:. Vol. 21, no. 122. November 24, 1920. p. 36. 623: 3428:. Vol. 67, no. 95. November 12, 1943. p. 10. 3236:. Vol. 41, no. 45. September 3, 1930. p. 15. 1994:. Vol. 16, no. 110. May 11, 1918. pp. 19–20. 1177:. Vol. 94, no. 31. February 13, 1957. p. 67. 4314:"A&S to Close Annex in Bid to Cut Costs, Boost Profits" 4114:. Vol. 96, no. 26. February 6, 1958. p. 46. 3714:. Vol. 90, no. 21. January 31, 1955. p. 10. 3342:. Vol. 47, no. 89. November 6, 1933. p. 18. 2856:. Vol. 30, no. 33. February 9, 1925. p. 60. 2671:. Vol. 29, no. 93. October 18, 1924. p. 19. 2540:. Vol. 28, no. 10. January 12, 1924. p. 12. 4164:"A&S Sets 600-Car Garage On Former Namm-Loeser Site". 3454:. Vol. 71, no. 85. October 30, 1945. p. 4. 2248:"$ 3,500,000 Worth of Merchandise Involved in Great Sales" 617:
were the architects of both annexes on Fulton Street. The
4793: 4702: 4680:"Macy's Brooklyn Store Could Be One Giant Piece of Glass" 3965:. Vol. 94, no. 55. March 20, 1957. p. 74. 3587:. Vol. 81, no. 41. August 29, 1950. p. 4. 2932:. Vol. 32, no. 1. January 2, 1926. p. 15. 2823:"A. I. Namm Plot on Livingston St. To Be Sold at Auction" 2344:. Vol. 26, no. 93. April 20, 1923. p. 28. 4763: 2727:"New Namm Building Notable Addition to Department Store" 2536:"Greater Namm's Will Mark New Note In Store Buildings". 2367:. Vol. 26, no. 145. June 21, 1923. p. 1. 4168:. Vol. 96, no. 98. May 19, 1958. p. 11. 3674:. Vol. 84, no. 47. March 7, 1952. p. 4. 3169:"Namm Store History Reflects Progress of Boro Business" 4488: 3319:. Vol. 44, no. 95. May 16, 1932. p. 1. 800:
List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Brooklyn
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that are linked by a metal-tube railing, as well as a
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The facade on Fulton Street as seen from the northeast
4710:"First Look: Macy's Redevelopment, Downtown Brooklyn" 4260:"A&S Expansion All Set Boro Project to Cost $ 5M" 2104:"Namm Employes Lay Cornerstone of Greater Namm Store" 4341: 4339: 2852:"Realty News: Namm's To Auction Brooklyn Property". 2641:"A. I. Namm's New Clothing Department Opens Today". 860: 4732: 4579: 4549: 4518: 4135:"600-Car Garage at A&S Goes to City Plan Board" 698:On the third story, there are three balconies with 249:, at the southeast corner with Hoyt Street, in the 4671: 4379:"Can Nearly Half a Building Add Up to a Landmark?" 4216: 4214: 4005: 4003: 2992:"Namm's to Erect. Addition To Store in Brooklyn". 1713:"The Proposed Greater A. I. Namm & Son Stores" 694:The upper part of the facade seen from Hoyt Street 647:; each group of bays is separated by a sculptured 4336: 3731: 3729: 2949: 2947: 2437: 2435: 2014:"Open Novelty Shop at A. I. Namm & Son Store" 1017:"How Celebrities Aided in Growth of Famous Store" 517: 5671: 5237:New York University Tandon School of Engineering 4641: 4610: 3365:"Mayor Dedicates Modern Air Plant at Namm Store" 961: 959: 509:Arebec leased the building back to the company. 357:to the south. In addition, the entrances to the 5106:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 4926: 4849: 4443: 4370: 4211: 4105: 4103: 4000: 3892: 3793: 3772: 3770: 2760:"New Namm Store Opens in Local Shopping Centre" 2575:"New Nine-Story Addition Planned by Namm Store" 2311:"Namm Store Enlarges; Formal Opening To-Morrow" 2134:"Namm Store Opens Golden Jubilee Year Tomorrow" 574:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 556: 5710:New York City Designated Landmarks in Brooklyn 5029: 5027: 4898: 4896: 4894: 4892: 4890: 4414: 4412: 3726: 3445: 3443: 3196: 3194: 3087: 3016: 2944: 2662: 2660: 2612:"New A. I. Namm Building Architectural Beauty" 2432: 2214: 2212: 1168: 1166: 580:store opened within the building in 2008, and 5128: 4090: 4088: 4086: 4084: 4082: 4080: 4078: 4076: 4074: 3781:. Vol. 94, no. 32. pp. 1, 44. 3604: 3602: 3525: 3523: 3359: 3357: 3163: 3161: 3130: 3128: 3059: 3057: 2876:"A. I. Namm's New Radio Dept. Opens To-Night" 2817: 2815: 2754: 2752: 2721: 2719: 2688: 2686: 2606: 2604: 2602: 2600: 2569: 2567: 2565: 2563: 2561: 2559: 2557: 2555: 2275: 2273: 2242: 2240: 2238: 1835: 1833: 1742: 1740: 1738: 1707: 1705: 1703: 1672: 1670: 1668: 1434: 1432: 956: 593:New York City Department of Homeless Services 4771:"New Homeless Shelter Coming to Hoyt Street" 4282: 4157: 4100: 3977: 3954: 3931: 3767: 3693: 3691: 3689: 3632: 2488: 2486: 2484: 2482: 2480: 2478: 2476: 2363:"Namm's To Build Two More Display Windows". 2340:"Namm's To Build Two More Display Windows". 1075: 1073: 5631:Theodore Roosevelt United States Courthouse 5057: 5024: 4994: 4964: 4887: 4557:"Two Department Store Buildings Designated" 4409: 4305: 4288: 4252: 4180: 4126: 4041: 3870:"5th Big Store Shuts in N.Y., Not Branches" 3862: 3832: 3776: 3703: 3663: 3576: 3553: 3497: 3440: 3417: 3331: 3308: 3225: 3191: 2985: 2921: 2898: 2845: 2657: 2634: 2529: 2498: 2409: 2356: 2333: 2209: 2186: 2044:"Namm Bargain Basement WIll Open To-Morrow" 1983: 1961:"New Escalator Installed at the Namm Store" 1808:"Good Progress Made on Namm's New Building" 1778:"Namm's New Building Making Great Progress" 1163: 928: 926: 924: 844: 842: 840: 5278:St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Cathedral 5135: 5121: 4527:"BHA Gets 2 Downtown Buildings Landmarked" 4449: 4071: 4011:"Abraham, Straus Buys Namm's Old Property" 3988:. Vol. 135, no. 72. p. 38. 3937: 3898: 3799: 3599: 3520: 3466: 3387: 3354: 3278: 3248: 3158: 3125: 3054: 2868: 2812: 2782: 2749: 2716: 2683: 2597: 2552: 2379: 2303: 2270: 2235: 2156: 2126: 2096: 2066: 2036: 2006: 1953: 1923: 1893: 1863: 1830: 1800: 1770: 1735: 1700: 1665: 1635: 1605: 1575: 1545: 1515: 1485: 1455: 1429: 1399: 1369: 1339: 1309: 1279: 1249: 1219: 1189: 1133: 1103: 864:; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran (2010). 4904:"New Namm Store Open to Public To-Morrow" 4293:. Vol. 99, no. 36. p. 17. 4049:"A&S to Buy Former Namm-Loeser Store" 3686: 3338:"Namm Store Instals Four New Elevators". 2473: 1678:"Eight Story Addition Made to Namm Store" 1070: 1039: 1009: 903:New York City Department of City Planning 750:on the Hoyt Street side of the building. 4738: 4585: 4524: 3983: 3942:. Vol. 94, no. 43. p. 3. 3840:"Namm-Loeser Store in Brooklyn to Close" 3564:. Vol. 80, no. 22. p. 2. 3256:"Namm Studio Puts Brooklyn Stars on Air" 2387:"Huge Loan Is Offered on New Namm Store" 2164:"A. I. Namm's Funeral Will Be To-Morrow" 1841:"Namm's New Building Opened Last Monday" 1441:The American Architect and Building News 997: 921: 837: 689: 633: 468: 430: 397: 4739:Brendlen, Kirstyn (November 15, 2021). 4677: 4377:Gray, Christopher (February 20, 2005). 4110:"A&S Is Silent On Property Plans". 3961:"Farkas Denies Deal On Brooklyn Site". 3710:"Namm Loeser Adds Main Floor Section". 3395:"Mayor Hits 2-Party Stand on Utilities" 622:Kohn and Butler received an award from 5695:Commercial buildings completed in 1929 5690:Commercial buildings completed in 1925 5672: 4831:"A.I. Namm & Son Department Store" 4619:"Adidas Opening New Store in Brooklyn" 4345: 4311: 4186: 4095:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2005 3899:Spielvogel, Carl (February 19, 1957). 3800:Spielvogel, Carl (February 13, 1957). 3698:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2005 3559: 3286:"Namm's 'Crystal Studio' in Use Daily" 3136:"Firms Spent $ 8,000,000 In Fulton St" 2493:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2005 1004:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2005 893: 891: 889: 887: 849:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2005 795:Art Deco architecture of New York City 722:. Each bay is separated vertically by 5414:A. I. Namm & Son Department Store 5142: 5116: 4616: 4132: 3610:"Namm Store Opens New Fashion Center" 245:is a commercial structure at 450–458 243:A. I. Namm & Son Department Store 24:A. I. Namm & Son Department Store 5685:1929 establishments in New York City 5680:1925 establishments in New York City 5099:A.I. Namm & Son Department Store 5065:"Namm's to Observe 40th Anniversary" 5002:"Namm's to Build $ 250,000 Addition" 4972:"New Namm Store Addition Takes Form" 4418: 4397:from the original on August 15, 2021 4376: 3472: 3024:"New Wing for Namm Department Store" 771: 603: 393: 146:1957 (original building and annexes) 5232:New York City College of Technology 4678:Gurfein, Laura (January 29, 2015). 4482: 4450:Bahrampour, Tara (April 18, 2004). 4189:"$ 5 Million A&S Expansion OKd" 1046:"Fire in Fulton Street, Brooklyn". 884: 854: 499:early 1950s. After Namm's acquired 426: 333:. It occupies a mostly rectangular 13: 5621:New York City Emergency Management 5075:from the original on June 24, 2023 5045:from the original on June 23, 2023 5012:from the original on June 21, 2023 4982:from the original on June 21, 2023 4952:from the original on June 21, 2023 4914:from the original on June 20, 2023 4875:from the original on June 21, 2023 4857:"Namm Building Architects Honored" 4811:from the original on June 22, 2023 4781:from the original on June 22, 2023 4751:from the original on June 22, 2023 4720:from the original on June 22, 2023 4690:from the original on June 22, 2023 4659:from the original on June 24, 2023 4629:from the original on June 24, 2023 4598:from the original on June 24, 2023 4588:"Seeing Double on the Fulton Mall" 4567:from the original on June 23, 2023 4537:from the original on June 23, 2023 4498:State University of New York Press 4496:(5th ed.). Albany, New York: 4490:Diamonstein-Spielvogel, Barbaralee 4470:from the original on June 18, 2023 4358:from the original on June 22, 2023 4324:from the original on June 23, 2023 4270:from the original on June 23, 2023 4240:from the original on June 22, 2023 4199:from the original on June 21, 2023 4145:from the original on June 21, 2023 4059:from the original on June 21, 2023 4029:from the original on June 21, 2023 3919:from the original on June 21, 2023 3880:from the original on June 21, 2023 3850:from the original on June 21, 2023 3820:from the original on June 21, 2023 3755:from the original on June 22, 2023 3620:from the original on June 23, 2023 3541:from the original on June 22, 2023 3485:from the original on June 23, 2023 3405:from the original on June 22, 2023 3375:from the original on June 22, 2023 3296:from the original on June 22, 2023 3266:from the original on June 22, 2023 3179:from the original on June 22, 2023 3146:from the original on June 18, 2023 3113:from the original on June 21, 2023 3075:from the original on June 22, 2023 3042:from the original on June 21, 2023 2973:from the original on June 21, 2023 2886:from the original on June 20, 2023 2833:from the original on June 20, 2023 2800:from the original on June 20, 2023 2770:from the original on June 20, 2023 2737:from the original on June 20, 2023 2704:from the original on June 20, 2023 2622:from the original on June 20, 2023 2585:from the original on June 20, 2023 2461:from the original on June 20, 2023 2397:from the original on June 20, 2023 2321:from the original on June 20, 2023 2291:from the original on June 20, 2023 2258:from the original on June 20, 2023 2174:from the original on June 20, 2023 2144:from the original on June 21, 2023 2114:from the original on June 20, 2023 2084:from the original on June 20, 2023 2054:from the original on June 20, 2023 2024:from the original on June 24, 2023 1971:from the original on June 24, 2023 1941:from the original on June 23, 2023 1911:from the original on June 24, 2023 1881:from the original on June 24, 2023 1871:"Seek to Stop New Jamaica Station" 1851:from the original on June 23, 2023 1818:from the original on June 24, 2023 1814:. September 10, 1912. p. 25. 1788:from the original on June 23, 2023 1758:from the original on June 30, 2023 1723:from the original on June 23, 2023 1688:from the original on June 23, 2023 1653:from the original on June 23, 2023 1623:from the original on June 23, 2023 1593:from the original on June 23, 2023 1563:from the original on June 23, 2023 1533:from the original on June 23, 2023 1503:from the original on June 23, 2023 1473:from the original on June 23, 2023 1417:from the original on June 23, 2023 1387:from the original on June 23, 2023 1357:from the original on June 23, 2023 1327:from the original on June 30, 2023 1297:from the original on June 23, 2023 1267:from the original on June 23, 2023 1237:from the original on June 23, 2023 1207:from the original on June 23, 2023 1151:from the original on June 23, 2023 1121:from the original on June 23, 2023 1091:from the original on June 20, 2023 1027:from the original on June 22, 2023 985:from the original on June 22, 2023 944:from the original on June 22, 2023 909:from the original on June 19, 2023 512: 420:Interborough Rapid Transit Company 14: 5726: 5715:Art Deco architecture in Brooklyn 5474:Smith & Gray Company Building 4525:Wisloski, Jess (March 26, 2005). 4187:Sefton, Douglas (July 25, 1958). 3876:. February 14, 1957. p. 13. 3450:"Namm's Completes New Entrance". 3292:. November 8, 1931. p. 116. 3262:. November 12, 1931. p. 18. 3142:. December 22, 1929. p. 43. 3071:. September 8, 1929. p. 46. 3065:"Notables Assist Thrift Campaign" 2882:. September 29, 1925. p. 6. 2317:. February 27, 1921. p. 21. 2287:. February 27, 1921. p. 15. 1967:. November 21, 1915. p. 11. 1937:. November 22, 1914. p. 11. 1931:"Subway Entrance Opens at Namm's" 1907:. September 5, 1914. p. 49. 1877:. September 7, 1914. p. 10. 1784:. September 8, 1912. p. 10. 1413:. September 24, 1902. p. 3. 1347:"Namm Buys the Old Zipp's Casino" 1323:. December 31, 1898. p. 11. 464: 271:New York City designated landmark 5700:Commercial buildings in Brooklyn 5616:Federal Building and Post Office 4586:Portlock, Sarah (May 31, 2008). 4312:Harney, James (August 4, 1980). 3846:. February 13, 1957. p. 4. 3616:. September 5, 1950. p. 4. 2829:. February 1, 1925. p. 64. 2733:. October 19, 1924. p. 72. 2700:. October 19, 1924. p. 20. 2618:. January 19, 1924. p. 54. 2581:. January 13, 1924. p. 11. 2509:. January 13, 1924. p. B1. 2254:. February 28, 1922. p. 6. 2020:. February 16, 1919. p. 6. 1847:. January 23, 1913. p. 11. 1754:. January 19, 1913. p. 13. 1499:. November 3, 1907. p. 50. 1147:. November 28, 1890. p. 1. 1117:. November 28, 1890. p. 6. 817: 190:(first section of current annex) 138:February 4, 1925 (current annex) 29: 5626:New York City Transit Authority 5505:Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center 5268:Friends Meetinghouse and School 5263:Cathedral Basilica of St. James 5212:Friends Meetinghouse and School 4910:. February 3, 1925. p. 3. 4617:Dunne, Brendan (May 19, 2015). 4346:Pincus, Adam (August 1, 2014). 3473:Mara, Margaret (May 15, 1946). 2796:. February 4, 1925. p. 2. 2766:. February 4, 1925. p. 3. 2170:. October 27, 1920. p. 2. 2140:. January 29, 1926. p. 2. 1293:. November 9, 1896. p. 1. 1263:. November 9, 1896. p. 1. 1203:. January 17, 1893. p. 1. 1087:. December 8, 1890. p. 5. 1050:. December 8, 1890. p. 1. 598: 545:New York City Board of Estimate 5469:Old Brooklyn Fire Headquarters 5207:Brooklyn Frontiers High School 5041:. April 30, 1899. p. 37. 4133:Miele, Alfred (May 14, 1958). 4055:. July 18, 1957. p. 496. 3537:. April 30, 1946. p. 12. 3401:. June 18, 1936. p. 337. 2050:. April 18, 1920. p. 31. 1559:. August 2, 1908. p. 30. 1529:. March 15, 1908. p. 55. 1353:. January 1, 1899. p. 7. 1233:. October 5, 1893. p. 2. 738:. Above the eighth story is a 675:above the windows, as well as 518:Closure and partial demolition 16:Building in Brooklyn, New York 1: 5008:. June 18, 1928. p. 10. 4978:. April 28, 1929. p. 2. 4266:. July 28, 1958. p. 15. 3643:. March 7, 1952. p. 16. 3205:. March 8, 1931. p. E2. 2996:. June 24, 1928. p. D2. 2393:. June 20, 1923. p. 12. 1649:. July 25, 1909. p. 44. 1619:. April 5, 1908. p. 12. 1023:. June 24, 1928. p. 12. 805: 5647:Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce 5071:. July 9, 1916. p. 54. 3371:. June 17, 1936. p. 6. 3175:. June 10, 1930. p. 3. 2074:"Lay Namm Store Cornerstone" 1719:. May 19, 1912. p. 10. 1589:. July 5, 1908. p. 31. 1383:. April 6, 1900. p. 3. 940:. June 9, 1946. p. 54. 830: 557:Reuse of remaining buildings 35:Front of the building (2022) 7: 5611:Brooklyn Municipal Building 5083:– via newspapers.com. 5053:– via newspapers.com. 5020:– via newspapers.com. 4990:– via newspapers.com. 4922:– via newspapers.com. 4332:– via newspapers.com. 4278:– via newspapers.com. 4207:– via newspapers.com. 4153:– via newspapers.com. 4067:– via newspapers.com. 3888:– via newspapers.com. 3858:– via newspapers.com. 3628:– via newspapers.com. 3549:– via newspapers.com. 3493:– via newspapers.com. 3413:– via newspapers.com. 3383:– via newspapers.com. 3304:– via newspapers.com. 3274:– via newspapers.com. 3187:– via newspapers.com. 3154:– via newspapers.com. 3083:– via newspapers.com. 2894:– via newspapers.com. 2841:– via newspapers.com. 2808:– via newspapers.com. 2778:– via newspapers.com. 2745:– via newspapers.com. 2712:– via newspapers.com. 2630:– via newspapers.com. 2593:– via newspapers.com. 2405:– via newspapers.com. 2329:– via newspapers.com. 2299:– via newspapers.com. 2266:– via newspapers.com. 2182:– via newspapers.com. 2152:– via newspapers.com. 2122:– via newspapers.com. 2110:. 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In addition, there were 501:Frederick Loeser & Co. 368: 365:are next to the building. 291:Frederick Loeser & Co. 128:1893–1921 (former annexes) 5655: 5639: 5593: 5543: 5525:Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets 5510:Borough Hall/Court Street 5494: 5487: 5371: 5351: 5325: 5301:Brooklyn Academy of Music 5293: 5286: 5250: 5189: 5163: 5150: 4494:The Landmarks of New York 629: 619:Thompson–Starrett Company 235: 231: 223: 215: 207: 198: 194: 188:Thompson–Starrett Company 183: 168: 163: 155: 150: 142: 134: 122: 83: 75: 67: 59: 49: 44: 40: 28: 23: 5312:Mark Morris Dance Center 5069:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 5039:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3614:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3535:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3479:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3369:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3140:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 2827:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 2731:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 2285:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 2108:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1812:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1647:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1617:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1587:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1557:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1527:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1497:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1467:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1411:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1381:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1321:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1115:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 938:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 810: 638:Balcony on Fulton Street 130:May 1924 (current annex) 126:1890 (original building) 5459:Montague–Court Building 5359:New York Transit Museum 5197:Brooklyn Friends School 5164:Green spaces and plazas 4835:Brooklyn Public Library 3641:New York Herald Tribune 3203:New York Herald Tribune 2994:New York Herald Tribune 578:Modell's Sporting Goods 316: 164:Design and construction 5242:St. Joseph High School 5222:German School Brooklyn 1901:"Namm Subway Entrance" 1317:"Bought Zipp's Casino" 899:"1 Hoyt Street, 11201" 695: 639: 474: 436: 403: 349:to the northwest, the 201:New York City Landmark 5601:Brooklyn Borough Hall 5399:110 Livingston Street 4777:. November 24, 2021. 4655:. February 23, 2015. 3743:. February 27, 1957. 1081:"A Blaze in Brooklyn" 693: 637: 589:Brookfield Properties 570:Municipal Art Society 472: 434: 401: 63:450–458 Fulton Street 5530:Jay Street–MetroTech 5394:81 Willoughby Street 5389:75 Livingston Street 4863:. December 5, 1926. 4807:. October 27, 2021. 4716:. January 29, 2015. 3173:The Brooklyn Citizen 3101:. October 27, 1929. 3030:. January 27, 1929. 2391:The Brooklyn Citizen 1351:The Brooklyn Citizen 1291:The Brooklyn Citizen 973:. January 10, 1951. 537:Abraham & Straus 359:New York City Subway 295:Abraham & Straus 123:Construction started 5258:Brooklyn Tabernacle 5202:Brooklyn Law School 4421:New York Daily News 1197:"Hyde & Behman" 1048:The Washington Post 730:panels that depict 485:Fiorello La Guardia 363:Hoyt Street station 107:40.6903°N 73.9850°W 103: /  50:Architectural style 45:General information 5551:Abolitionist Place 5439:The Brooklyn Tower 5294:Performance venues 4940:. April 28, 1929. 4938:The New York Times 4908:The Standard Union 4861:The New York Times 4563:. 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Art Deco
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40°41′25″N 73°59′06″W / 40.6903°N 73.9850°W / 40.6903; -73.9850
Robert D. Kohn
Charles Butler
Thompson–Starrett Company
New York City Landmark
Fulton Street
Downtown Brooklyn
New York City
Robert D. Kohn
Charles Butler
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New York City designated landmark
Manhattan
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city block
Frederick Loeser & Co.
Abraham & Straus
pilasters
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inventory
Fulton Street
Downtown Brooklyn
New York City
land lot
city block
frontage
388 Bridge Street

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