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48th Police Precinct Station, historic police station in New York City

The 48th Police Precinct Station is a three-story building in the Bronx completed in 1901, distinguished by yellow brick walls with stone decorations. The style combines Italian Renaissance Revival and Mediterranean Revival elements and was designed by architects Arthur J. Horgan and Vinc J. Slattery.

The building was constructed during a period of rapid city growth when police services were expanded to serve larger communities. After the 1970s it was no longer used as a police station and later served other purposes before being added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

The building carries the name of its original purpose as a police station, a role that still shapes how the neighborhood remembers it. The yellow brick walls and stone details reflect the pride of early urban development and remind residents of when such buildings symbolized security and order.

The building is located in the Tremont area of the Bronx on Bathgate Avenue and is easily accessible on foot, with its yellow brick walls making it clearly visible among surrounding structures. It is no longer a functioning police office today, but the exterior remains well maintained and readily visible for observation from outside.

The building no longer functions as a police station but since 2010 has housed programs like Sharon Baptist Headstart to help children prepare for school. This shows how historic structures transform their purpose while continuing to serve the community.

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Renaissance Revival architecture, Mediterranean Revival architecture
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40.84733,-73.89706
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February 9, 2026 08:21
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