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    Fire Alarm and Telegraph Bureau

    April 23, 2016 / Category: Bronx Survey / Posted by: Emilio Guerra

    Fire Alarm and Telegraph Bureau
    Location: 1129 East 180th Street. Block: 4333, Lot:1.

    Status: Never landmarked or heard.

    Description from the Bronx Survey: A charming Italian Renaissance Revival public building. The gracious brick and limestone facade is articulated by a triple arched loggia enhanced with balustrades and flanked by windows with heavily molded lintels. A similar, but earlier building on Empire Boulevard in Brooklyn is a designated New York City Landmark.

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