Saturday, November 24, 2012

Hudson in 1905: Part 89

The following is an excerpt from the booklet Illustrated Hudson, N.Y., published in 1905.

MAX J. GROSSMAN--Clothing and Gents' Furnishing, Merchant Tailoring. No. 560 Warren street. Mr. Grossman has been identified with the above business for the past two years, and in that time has succeeded in building up a most remarkable and successful trade. He handles an excellent line of clothing, offering the best ready made suits in the market, at the most reasonable prices. The men's furnishing department of the store contains the finest of everything in that particular line, and the goods are all warranted to give satisfaction. During the short time Mr. Grossman has been in business he has secured a large following and patronage. His specialty is merchant tailoring, making suits from $15 up, every suit guaranteed to be a fit or money refunded. A fine line of woolens always carried in stock.

The building that stood at 560 Warren Street in 1905

The building at 560 Street today--Department of Motor Vehicles
Gossips Note: The Warren and Wetmore building now at 560 Warren Street was designed for the Hudson City Savings Institution and completed in 1910. The bank occupied the building until the mid-1990s, when it moved to Hudson City Centre, its new headquarters at State and Green streets.

1 comment:

  1. I love this building.

    The two Nantucket buildings are sweet too.

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