Paul --
I posted before looking again at the photo and how close the building was to where I was ... of course it is Brooklyn (duh) Thanks for all the info. And I'm chuckling at the nickname...apt on two levels... :-)

ann


PN Stenquist wrote:

I remember that building very well from my days commuting on the F train. The clock on the tower didn't work back then, and it's inaction always reminded me of the Mama and Papa's song "Twelve- Thirty." ("...and a clock that always says twelve-thirty"). The building is known as "the Willy" or, more correctly, the Williamsburgh Savings Bank. It is in Brooklyn. It was built in 1929, and remained a bank and office building until 2006. It's now being converted into luxury condos, which is a fate far superior to that of many older buildings. Some nice pics of this architectural delight can be found here:
http://www.forgotten-ny.com/STREET%20SCENES/willie/willie.html
Paul
On Dec 8, 2008, at 10:09 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:

Frank -- just saw your email now (3 days after you wrote it - ugh)
I've wanted to find out what that building was , too... I think it is in Long Island City, not Brooklyn -
Guessing it is from the 20's or 30's   - dig I must

Thanks to everyone who commented and liked the shot!

ann

frank theriault wrote:

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 9:32 PM, ann sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hmmm -- maybe I should start a subway series - I seem to be riding them a
lot lately

http://annsan.smugmug.com/gallery/2564371_i3HHm/1/429790063_MQrzy/Large



Lovely light, very pre-war look to the sign and much of the
neighbourhood.  Too bad about that ugly contemporary building in the
shot (what can you do?).

What's that lovely art deco/art nouveau looking building to the left
of the green-windowed monstrosity?  Any idea?

cheers,
frank





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