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665: 636:, with the intention of demolishing the upper stories after the existing leases expired. The building's tenants, whose leases collectively expired in mid-1946, objected to the plans. At the time, the building's largest tenants included law firm Delatour & Miller and the American Surety Company. Hunter L. Delatour of Delatour & Miller, along with 44 other tenants, filed a lawsuit against the building's owners 39 Corporation in March 1946, saying the plans violated an emergency statute because 39 Corporation was not replacing the building with a new structure. The lawsuit followed a similar legal action that the occupants of the Ziegler Building in Manhattan had filed to prevent the construction of what became the 592:
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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and 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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National Title 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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With the growth of the National Title Guaranty Company, its old headquarters at 172–174 Montague Street was no longer sufficient to house all of the company's departments. The company was also reluctant to relocate from Montague Street, as the location, with its many banks, was good for its business.
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Manasseh Miller established the 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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Ultimately, the building mostly retained its original design, except for the ground floor, which was renovated before the 1970s. The 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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Helmle, Corbett & Harrison submitted plans for the building on February 8, 1929, at which point the structure was supposed to cost $ 350,000. The William Kennedy Construction Company was hired as the building's general contractor; in addition, Cox, Nostrand & Gunnison installed the lighting,
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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 Guaranty Company". The main entrance originally contained a set of wrought iron doors and was flanked by a pair of nondescript
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National Title Guaranty had moved its offices to the building by November 1929, relocating some functions from 174 Madison Avenue in Manhattan. The opening of the building's National Exchange Bank and Trust branch was delayed because the bank needed regulatory approval for the branch. 185 Montague
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Above the base, the north, west, and east elevations contain piers, windows, and spandrel panels in a similar style as the Montague Street elevation, as well as railings at the setbacks. Many original three-over-three windows have been replaced, and the brick has been patched up at certain points,
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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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When 185 Montague Street opened, the National Title Guaranty Company and its subsidiaries occupied the lowest five stories and the basement. The building's main entrance originally led to a vestibule decorated with nickel and Belgian black marble. The vestibule's black marble ceiling, which the
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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
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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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After World War I, developers began constructing skyscrapers, rather than low-rise buildings, in Downtown Brooklyn. Just prior to the construction of the National Guaranty Trust Building, the site at 185 Montague Street was occupied by the
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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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wrote that the building had "many unique features which give it distinction and prominence", such as the concealed doors beside the main entrance and the "severe straight lines" of the upper stories. The
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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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On the ground floor and basement was a branch for the National Exchange Bank and Trust Company, which was designed in the modern style. The floor of the bank branch was made of
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style. 185 Montague Street was built by the William Kennedy Construction Company as part of "Bank Row", a series of bank buildings on Montague Street within Brooklyn Heights.
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brick. The windows were originally three-over-three sash windows, most of which have since been replaced with simpler one-over-one windows. Within each bay, there are brick
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The National Title Guaranty Company was established at 172–174 Montague Street in 1924 and expanded significantly over the next three years, with offices across
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wrote: "This is one of the jazziest little Art Deco skyscrapers in town, its play of projecting piers and receding planes reminiscent of the punching horns of
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although the "tower" on the top stories largely retains its original design elements. The west elevation is asymmetrical and "U"-shaped, with a
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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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The building's facade is made of brick and limestone. The first two stories are decorated with a limestone screen with panels designed by
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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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wrote that the National Exchange bank's interior "represents a new style in simple treatment", with its use of marble and metalwork.
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said in March 1930: "The treatment of both the exterior and interior of the building is modern, but not modernistic", while
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architects claimed was the first of its kind in the United States, was intended to make the vestibule appear taller.
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panels between the windows on different floors. The bricks in each spandrel panel are arranged in a
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to the west, which have different architectural styles. Other nearby buildings include the
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The National Title Guaranty Company Building is located at 185 Montague Street in the
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By the early 21st century, the ground story of 185 Montague Street was occupied by a
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of 50 feet (15 m) and a depth of 200 feet (61 m). The building adjoins the
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reported in 1931 that the structure had been fully occupied ever since its opening.
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home of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Initially, the company had a
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A Chipotle restaurant had opened at the lower stories by the early 21st century.
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Brooklyn, Pierrepont Street Office Development: Environmental Impact Statement
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bought the building in October 1944 and leased the first three stories to the
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made of bronze and black granite, which were placed behind the screen.
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of National Title Guaranty's business began in January 1935, and a
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of the facade on Montague Street is divided vertically into seven
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panels, which separate the windows on different stories. with
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When the building was almost completed in November 1929, the
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between 1929 and 1930, the 16-story building was designed by
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Above the base, the Montague Street elevation is clad with
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restaurant by the 21st century, and the building became a
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The limestone screen on the lower stories as seen in 2023
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The upper stories of the building as seen from the west
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at each of the setbacks, which give the appearance of
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The National Title Guaranty Building was designed by
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Opens Doors for Business" 893: 878: 755: 663: 652:, as well as the Brooklyn office of the 582: 446: 385:. During the 1860s and early 1870s, the 287:above the 12th story to comply with the 238:National Title Guaranty Company Building 48:National Title Guaranty Company Building 3323: 3295:"Bank of America – JPMorgan Chase Bank" 3231: 3138: 3120:from the original on September 29, 2022 3107: 3039: 3490:Commercial buildings completed in 1930 3462: 3381: 3327:An Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn 3000: 2821:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017 1610:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017 1373:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017 1361:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017 1316: 1301: 1196:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017 1080:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017 903:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017 888:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017 814: 812: 810: 808: 777: 775: 773: 765:Landmarks Preservation Commission 2017 374:is across Clinton Street to the west. 3262: 2647:Kirk, Vincent R. (January 27, 1946). 1572:"New Title Co. Open in Boro Tomorrow" 1331: 1024:"Chauncey Co. Moves From Montague St" 994:The New York Herald, New York Tribune 684: 356:St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church 350:at the eastern end of the block; the 252:, United States. Constructed for the 3470:1930 establishments in New York City 3169: 3073: 2961: 2864:"Bank Celebrating 150th Anniversary" 2646: 1098:"Plan 12-Story Bank for Montague St" 638:Manufacturers Trust Company Building 182:William Kennedy Construction Company 3232:Croghan, Lore (November 29, 2016). 1487:from the original on March 24, 2022 805: 770: 644:across Brooklyn in the late 1940s. 377:The site was historically owned by 13: 3170:Gill, Lauren (November 30, 2016). 3108:Croghan, Lore (January 24, 2017). 3052:from the original on March 6, 2021 2139:"Drops Brooklyn Bank Opening Suit" 1751:"Nat'l Title Home in Jamaica Open" 1182:from the original on May 30, 2023. 866:from the original on June 19, 2024 240:, is a commercial building in the 14: 3506: 3475:Art Deco architecture in Brooklyn 3411: 3344:from the original on June 1, 2023 3305:from the original on May 30, 2023 3275:from the original on May 30, 2023 3244:from the original on May 30, 2023 3213:from the original on May 30, 2023 3182:from the original on May 30, 2023 3151:from the original on May 30, 2023 3086:from the original on May 30, 2023 3040:Spellen, Suzanne (July 6, 2010). 3021:from the original on June 3, 2023 2982:from the original on June 3, 2023 2962:Bird, David (December 28, 1977). 2943:from the original on June 3, 2023 2874:from the original on June 4, 2023 2844:from the original on June 3, 2023 2802:from the original on June 2, 2023 2764:from the original on June 3, 2023 2734:from the original on June 3, 2023 2704:from the original on June 2, 2023 2663:from the original on June 3, 2023 2594:from the original on June 2, 2023 2556:from the original on June 2, 2023 2518:from the original on June 2, 2023 2488:from the original on June 2, 2023 2478:"Al Smith, Here, Hits High Taxes" 2427:from the original on June 2, 2023 2394:from the original on June 2, 2023 2356:from the original on June 2, 2023 2326:from the original on June 2, 2023 2280:. 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Index


Art Deco
Coordinates
40°41′40″N 73°59′31″W / 40.69433°N 73.99181°W / 40.69433; -73.99181
Harvey Wiley Corbett
Wallace Harrison
New York City Landmark
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn
New York City
Harvey Wiley Corbett
Wallace Harrison
Art Deco
Rene Paul Chambellan
piers
spandrel
setbacks
1916 Zoning Resolution
modern
terrazzo
Long Island
Chipotle Mexican Grill
New York City designated landmark
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn
New York City
frontage
Brooklyn Trust Company Building
People's Trust Company Building
Montague–Court Building

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