Jefferson Trust Company, Classical Revival bank building in Hoboken, United States.
Jefferson Trust Company is a former bank building located at 313-315 First Street in Hoboken with a facade of granite and brick. The structure displays neoclassical features including symmetrical windows and ornamental stonework that reflect its original purpose as a financial institution.
The building was constructed in 1912 and served as a financial institution until the Great Depression forced its closure. Its inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 recognized its architectural and historical significance.
The structure represents early 20th-century financial architectural design with preserved original plaster interiors that reflect the period's construction methods.
The building is now divided into residential units and can be viewed from outside to appreciate its architectural details. Visitors should note that the interior is not open to the public.
The building underwent major renovations in the early 2000s that converted it into luxury residences while preserving original plaster interiors and architectural details. This balance between modern use and historical retention makes it an interesting example of how older structures are adapted for contemporary living.
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