The Roebling Building.The Roebling Building, a landmarked warehouse located at 169 Hudson Street Hudson Street can refer to:
LLC - Logical Link Control , will offer these residences as unfinished, raw space, so that buyers will be able to design their homes to meet their unique specifications. Douglas Elliman, the leading residential real estate firm in Manhattan, is the exclusive marketing and sales agent for the new conversion. Built in 1888, the eight-story Roebling Building is a product of Tribeca's rich history of commerce. First a warehouse, the building was bought early in the 20th century by John A. Roebling John Augustus Roebling (born Johann August Röbling, June 12, 1806 in Mühlhausen - July 22, 1869) was a German-born civil engineer famous for his wire rope suspension bridge designs, in particular, the design of the Brooklyn Bridge. Sons, engineer and builder of the Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn Bridge, vehicular suspension bridge, New York City, southernmost of the bridges across the East River, between lower Manhattan and Brooklyn; built 1869–83. The achievement of J. A. Roebling and his son W. A. Roebling, it has a span of 1,595. . Large and solidly built, the structure housed the steel that was used to construct the famous bridge. |
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