Eagle Warehouse on NYDP
November 20th, 2006

Photo from New York Daily Photo
New York Daily Photo, always entertaining and interesting, takes a great shot of Eagle Warehouse. He does his research on the building:
The Eagle Warehouse stands at 28 Old Fulton Street in the Fulton Ferry Landing area of Brooklyn (between Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO). The photo shows the Romanesque Revival arched entrance. This massive medieval structure was built in 1893 (as the Eagle Warehouse and Storage Company) by architect Frank Freeman on the site of the old Brooklyn Eagle building (in its construction, the old three-story Brooklyn Eagle pressroom building was kept.)
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The Eagle Warehouse was converted to condominium lofts in 1980. There is a large clock at the top of the building - its glass face is the window of one of the lofts.
{Eagle Warehouse, newyorkdailyphoto.blogspot.com, 11/16/06}
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November 20th, 2006 at 10:22 am
The building is actually a coop.
November 21st, 2006 at 11:40 am
Yeah, it’s too bad, too, such a great location. Biggest problem: teeny tiny windows. Yuk.
October 3rd, 2008 at 11:32 pm
I love this building, so much character. I wonder what the apts are like.