Jarmulowsky Bank Building

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The Jarmulowsky depository could be a 12-story building erstwhile housing the Jarmulowsky Bank on the Lower side of Manhattan, big apple town. Settled at Canal Street and garden Street, the Jarmulowsky depository was designed by architects Rouse & aventurine in 1912, in Beaux-Arts vogue. The building is two-faced with rock at its lower section and bailiwick terracotta on its higher section.Sender Jarmulowsky established his bank in 1873. Once war I poor out 2 years when the depository was completed, there was a run on the bank, as German investors withdrew funds to send to relatives abroad, and therefore the bank unsuccessful. Until 1990, the building featured a colossal tempietto rising fifty feet to a dome ringed by eagles. The building was restored in 1990 by Sing might property and therefore the tempietto destroyed. The building is currently used for industrial functions. In 2013 the building was slated for conversion into a shop, luxury edifice.

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