The 25 Washington Street building is being converted from an office building to a residential rental building (noted first in November 2009). There is an application on file “for a two-story extension to the building (with “accessory cabana spaces” on the roof) in 2007.
The building is owned by Two Trees Management and formerly occupied by approximately 100 small businesses. As seen by the photos, the top floor roof has been removed and is being readied for the extension floors. Exposed wood beams and large windows are seen in the first photo above.
Further information on the building according to the Landmarks Preservation Commission Dumbo Designation Report:
Date of construction: 1901 (NB 1114-01)
Architect: William Higginson
Original owner: Robert Gair
Type: Factory
Style: American Round Arch
Stories: 6 and basement
Structure/material: Brick; slow-burning mill constructionFeatures: Ten bays on Washington Street, eleven bays on Plymouth Street, and ten bays facing east at lot line; segmental-arch openings; brick piers between windows from second through fifth stories; basement set behind areaway with pipe rail; bluestone window sills; sills on second and sixth stories continue across facade as beltcourses; brick corbelling and dentil course above firstand fifth-story windows; corbelling at roofline; high parapet on Plymouth Street; bulkhead on south side of Washington Street facade.
History: In 1887, this site was home to a steam pump factory. By the 1890s, this lot and the adjoining lot to the east were owned by the Dodge & Olcott Chemical Company. Dodge & Olcott was established in 1862 as an outgrowth of a chemical business that had been established in New York in 1798 by Robert Bach (George Olcott was a descendant of Bach). Between 1880 and 1904 the firm opened a distillation plant for producing essences of aromatic herbs and roots 118 on this block. The 1904 Sanborn atlas notes that Dodge & Olcott manufactured “essential oils” in its factory. Conveyance records seem to indicate that Dodge & Olcott sold the properties on the south side of Plymouth Street between Washington Street and Adams Street to Robert Gair in two transactions in 1904 and 1911. However, an 1895 application for a one-story brick storage building at 21 Washington Street indicated that Gair was the owner of the property (NB 1156-95; it is possible that Gair was a lessee). The present building was erected by Gair in 1904 and became the administrative headquarters of the Charles William Stores, housing the firm’s general offices, employment and educational divisions, dispensary, and recreation and reading rooms. The company leased this space from Gair.
{BIS record for 25 Washington St}
{Dumbo’s Next Blockbuster Condo Conversion: 25 Washington?, 25Aug2009, Curbed}
Any word on completion estimate?
estimate date, that is…..
Any word on completion estimate?
estimate date, that is…..
Great post! Thanks for the history.
Great post! Thanks for the history.
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As a resident of one of the buildings next to 25 the addition of the two extra floors is going to considerably block my view/light. Does anyone know if i have any rights or do i just have to sit back and get screwed by Two Trees?
Help please.
As a resident of one of the buildings next to 25 the addition of the two extra floors is going to considerably block my view/light. Does anyone know if i have any rights or do i just have to sit back and get screwed by Two Trees?
Help please.
As a resident of one of the buildings next to 25 the addition of the two extra floors is going to considerably block my view/light. Does anyone know if i have any rights or do i just have to sit back and get screwed by Two Trees?
Help please.
As a resident of one of the buildings next to 25 the addition of the two extra floors is going to considerably block my view/light. Does anyone know if i have any rights or do i just have to sit back and get screwed by Two Trees?
Help please.
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I should mention that Robert Gair was a paper industry magnate and Civil War veteran, he invented the folding carton (i.e. those damn bankers boxes you use to carry books when you move.)
I should mention that Robert Gair was a paper industry magnate and Civil War veteran, he invented the folding carton (i.e. those damn bankers boxes you use to carry books when you move.)
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I love the new apartments that is being building. I also would love to live in the one of the new apartments buildings. Is there any contact number to reach someone about the application or any other question I have?
I love the new apartments that is being building. I also would love to live in the one of the new apartments buildings. Is there any contact number to reach someone about the application or any other question I have?
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