Project posted by Andy Read - Corcoran

The American Bag Building

Structure
Office
Style
Industrial
Front exterior
Front exterior
3rd floor penthouse loft
3rd floor penthouse loft
3rd floor penthouse with iconic phone booth
3rd floor penthouse with iconic phone booth
Custom stainless steel cabinetry
Custom stainless steel cabinetry
Steam punk guest bathroom
Steam punk guest bathroom
Freight elevator access
Freight elevator access
Dining area/DJ stage
Dining area/DJ stage
500sf shoe whore closet
500sf shoe whore closet
Office/media room
Office/media room

Credits

Architect
Leonard Thomas

From Andy Read - Corcoran

Incredible mixed-use building for sale with full-floor penthouse loft!

Designed by prominent architect Leonard Thomas (of Thomas Brothers Map fame) in 1917, this heavy brick and timber building is emblematic of early 20th century industrial buildings of that era. Thomas was at the forefront of mixing elements to beautify traditional utilitarian architecture with arched windows, patterned brick, & deep corbeled cornices. Used as The American Bag Company and Union Hide Co. from 1917 through the late 1980’s (known for making, mending and guaranteeing burlap bags), the building was purchased by the current owner and completely renovated 1994-1999 before joining the National Register of Historic Places.

The building consists of 3 stories currently demised into four separately metered offices with the second and third floors being single-tenant full floors.