Clock Tower, Converted loft building in Mott Haven, The Bronx, United States.
The Clock Tower at 112 Lincoln Avenue is a converted industrial building that now contains approximately 75 residential loft apartments, each measuring between 700 and 1,200 square feet (65 and 110 square meters).
Originally constructed in the early 20th century as a knitting factory, the building was purchased by Carnegie Management in 2000 and converted into residential lofts by 2004, marking an early wave of adaptive reuse in the South Bronx.
The conversion attracted artists and professionals to Port Morris and helped establish the neighborhood as a place where industrial heritage coexists with creative residential spaces and commercial ventures like local galleries.
The building is located on Lincoln Avenue in the Port Morris section of Mott Haven, accessible via nearby public transportation routes and within reach of major thoroughfares leading to Manhattan and regional airports.
The Clock Tower conversion was among the first gentrification projects in the South Bronx and is credited with spurring subsequent development interest in a neighborhood that had experienced decades of industrial decline.
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