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Street officially opened on April 3, 1930, and the
National Exchange Bank and Trust's branch there also opened that day. At the time of the building's opening, rental agents Riker & Co. had leased out all except approximately 1,500 square feet (140 m) of space, despite high vacancy rates in the surrounding neighborhood. The National Exchange Bank and Trust branch occupied the basement and ground story, and National Title Guaranty occupied the second through fifth stories. The Mutual Life Insurance Company also had two stories, and the Commercial Casualty Insurance Company, American Surety Company, and lawyer
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681:(LPC) did not include the buildings in the district. Local civic group Brooklyn Heights Association then proposed that both 181 and 185 Montague Street be designated as New York City individual landmarks. The LPC began considering preserving the structures as individual landmarks in August 2016, though the building's owner opposed the designation of 185 Montague Street. The LPC hosted public hearings for the designations of the buildings at 181 and 185 Montague Street that November; the LPC designated both structures as landmarks on January 27, 2017.
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William H. Jackson & Co. executed the ironwork. The planned building had been revised to 16 stories by March 1929. The building was to have a brick and limestone facade. Its first two stories and mezzanine would be occupied by National Title Guaranty, while the other floors would be rented out. Work was underway by that April. During the building's construction, National Title Guaranty continued to expand, acquiring the Guaranteed Mortgage Company of New York in March 1929 and organizing the National Exchange Bank and Trust Company that July.
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Guaranty sold 172–174 Montague Street to Ralph Jonas in January 1929 for approximately $ 850,000. At the time, Jonas was planning a large office building immediately to the south but had trouble acquiring National Title Guaranty's old building. Early the next month, National Title Guaranty bought the sites at 185 and 187 Montague Street from National City Bank and Jonas, respectively. The insurance company was also planning a new headquarters at 185–187 Montague Street, variously cited as ten or twelve stories.
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spandrels. There is also a metal chimney, ventilation louvers, and some pipes on the roof of the north elevation. The northeastern and southeastern corners of the building also contain some setbacks. The southern section of the east elevation is divided into two bays; the northern section of that elevation has one bay; and the center section has no windows.
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National Title Guaranty Company in February 1924, with himself as president and Michael Furst as vice president; it was the first insurance company founded in Brooklyn since 1906. The company opened its first office on April 29, 1924, at 174 Montague Street, the former
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Manhattan Company bank branch opened in April 1947. 185 Montague Street served as the Manhattan Company's Brooklyn headquarters; the bank had eight additional branches
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and is larger than that to the right. The main building's entrance is in the easternmost two bays and was initially topped by a spandrel panel with the name "National Title
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subsequently indicted and convicted several of the company's officers on fraud charges. One of National Title Guaranty's final assets to be liquidated was the lease that it held on the bank branch at 185 Montague Street. A state judge ruled in April 1936 that the lease could be transferred to the
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tiles laid in geometric patterns, while the ceiling contained colorful motifs representing industry and commerce. Officers' desks were arranged around the front and sides of the bank branch. The bank tellers' counters, at the rear of the ground story, had marble counters instead of bank tellers'
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dividing it into two sections; the spandrels on the southern section of the west elevation also have raised brick bands. There is a rooftop bulkhead and some vents on the west elevation as well. The north elevation has few windows, except at the "tower" where there are windows with decorative
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of $ 500,000. National Title Guaranty planned to occupy 174 Montague Street for a short time, as it wished to erect a larger building, although the company only acquired its headquarters in May 1925 for $ 250,000. Within three years, the company had opened a branch in
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stone doors. The entrance was redesigned with a marble frame before the 1970s, and a flagpole was placed atop the frame. At ground level, there are also panels at the far western and eastern ends of the facade. There was formerly a pair of 14-foot-tall (4.3 m)
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fast-food franchise. The National Title Guaranty Company Building, along with the adjacent People's Trust Company Building at 181 Montague Street, were nominated for city-landmark protection as part of the Borough Hall Skyscraper Historic District in 2011, but the
2245:"Borough Hall Sees Trade Expansion: Tall Telephone Building Nearing Completion on Willoughby Street. New Pearl St. Structure Landmarks Doomed on Old Estate Property—rentals Undergoing Readjustment. Montague Street Activity. Borough Hall Sees Trade Expansion".
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Lawyers Trust Company, which moved to the building at the beginning of that June. The County Savings Deposit Company, which operated a branch bank at 185 Montague Street, requested permission from state officials in 1942 to close that branch.
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style and completed in 1930. Corbett and Harrison have variously been cited as working for the firm Helmle, Corbett & Harrison, or Corbett, Harrison & MacMurray. The lower stories contain stonework panels designed by
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president Ralph Jonas in early 1926. The latter site, occupied by the Chauncey Real Estate Company until February 1929, was originally supposed to be part of a large office building for the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce.
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moved to the building in 1955, closing its neighboring branch at 189 Montague Street, after Chase Manhattan merged with the Bank of the Manhattan Company. By the 1970s, the building's tenants included
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floors and a colorful ceiling. The National Title Guaranty Company and its subsidiaries occupied the lowest five stories and the basement, while the upper stories were rented out.
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acquired the building around April 1944 after foreclosing on a $ 500,000 mortgage loan that had been placed on the structure. Development firm
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grilles. Above the tellers' counters, a marble stairway led up to a mezzanine level, which had bank executives' offices. In the basement was a
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from which the brick piers rise. The limestone screen contains seven panels (one in each bay), each of which has various motifs such as
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called the structure "in its bold modern treatment, a real architectural addition to the area of Brooklyn Heights". According to the
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restaurant by the 21st century, and the building became a
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372:Borough Hall/Court Street station
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3074:Gill, Lauren (August 12, 2016).
3001:Fowler, Glenn (March 31, 1974).
2617:. October 14, 1944. p. 23.
2115:. December 24, 1929. p. 7.
1911:. February 9, 1929. p. 70.
1878:. February 14, 1929. p. 1.
1844:. January 24, 1929. p. 41.
1817:. January 25, 1929. p. 31.
1692:. January 25, 1929. p. 31.
1537:"The National Title Guaranty Co"
1513:. February 20, 1924. p. 1.
1135:"To Be Built in Montague Street"
1104:. February 8, 1929. p. 24.
924:. February 9, 1929. p. 27.
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2893:"Brooklyn Bank Building Sold".
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2214:"$ 2,000,000 Deposits in Day".
1727:. January 23, 1929. p. 1.
1030:. February 1, 1929. p. 8.
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254:National Title Guaranty Company
2450:. April 28, 1936. p. 39.
2423:. April 25, 1936. p. 17.
2012:. April 7, 1929. p. RE1.
1982:. March 30, 1930. p. 49.
1662:. April 27, 1924. p. 15.
1632:. April 29, 1924. p. 11.
1578:. April 28, 1924. p. 21.
1268:. March 30, 1930. p. E2.
1141:. March 24, 1929. p. 43.
996:. March 7, 1926. p. B11.
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2352:. August 3, 1933. p. 2.
2218:. April 4, 1930. p. 35.
2081:. July 16, 1929. p. 14.
1787:. July 24, 1929. p. 17.
1757:. June 28, 1928. p. 12.
1395:. April 2, 1930. p. 19.
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3330:. Gibbs Smith. p. 146.
2514:. June 1, 1936. p. 23.
2484:. June 2, 1936. p. 10.
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1436:. April 2, 1930. p. 8.
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859:. June 25, 1996. p. 5.
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2446:"Bank Moving in Brooklyn".
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