26 Journal Square Explained

26 Journal Square
Location:26 Journal Square
Jersey City, New Jersey
Coordinates:40.7303°N -74.0639°W
Status:Complete
Former Names:Labor Bank Building
Completion Date:1928
Architectural Style:Beaux-Arts
Building Type:Commercial offices
Antenna Spire:55m (180feet)
Roof:51m (167feet)
Floor Count:15
Elevator Count:3
Architect:John T. Rowland
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Labor Bank Building
Area:0.3acres
Architect:John T. Rowland
Theodore M. Brandle
Architecture:Classical Revival
Added:June 14, 1984
Refnum:84002705
Designated Other1 Name:New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Abbr:NJRHP
Designated Other1 Link:New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Date:May 1, 1984
Designated Other1 Number:1516[1]
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Designated Other1 Color:
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References:[2]

26 Journal Square is a 55m (180feet) high-rise in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. It was originally known as the Labor Bank Building. It was completed in 1928 and has 15 floors. As of 2009, it was the 23rd tallest building in the city. It is often considered the first skyscraper in Jersey City. The Beaux Arts building was designed by John T. Rowland. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 14, 1984, for its significance in architecture and commerce.[3]

The building was originally headquarters of the Labor National Bank. The bank was affiliated with the Branleygran Company, and established by Theodore M. Brandle, a "labor czar" allied with Mayor of Jersey City Frank Hague. Hague channeled construction projects towards the construction bond underwriter, including the Pulaski Skyway. Essentially, Brandle controlled any construction projects in northern New Jersey, and any strikes he might call would be backed by Hague's police.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places – Hudson County . New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Historic Preservation Office . 11 . July 15, 2022 .
  2. Web site: Emporis building ID 121633 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160307022255/https://www.emporis.com/buildings/121633 . dead . March 7, 2016 . Emporis.
  3. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=84002705}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Labor Bank Building ]. National Park Service. Charles E. . Wyatt . March 1983. With