Alfred E. Smith Building
An extensive renovation of the building began in 2002. This modernization, which cost at least $103 million, is now finished.
Prior to reconstruction, the building was home to the state Comptroller's Office. With the renovation complete, the new tenants include the New York State Department of Civil Service, Department of State, New York State Banking Department, New York State Liquor Authority, and Division of the Budget.
The Alfred E. Smith Building has several distinctive features. These include the engraving of the names of all 62 New York State counties around the street-level facade and an Art Deco lobby with a mural depicting famous New Yorkers. A tunnel connects the building to the Capitol. The skyscraper is constructed of limestone and granite, and has views of Albany and the nearby landscape.
Gallery
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View of the northwest façade
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Each county is inscribed in the building
See also
References
Notes
- ^ Metzgar, Sarah (November 9, 1997). "Once-proud skyscraper a disrespected relic". Times Union. Retrieved June 6, 2009.
- ^ Benjamin, Elizabeth (November 6, 2005). "Modernizing a landmark is a taxing task: Smith building renovation requires an eye for detail along with lots of cash". Times Union. Retrieved July 13, 2006.
Sources
- Alfred E. Smith State Office Building at Emporis Buildings
- "DeWolff website"[1]
External links
- Media related to Alfred E. Smith Building at Wikimedia Commons