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representative in office, was the delegate in charge who entrusted Garvin with the plan, he resigned in order to extinguish any attempts to taint the view of the resourcefulness and flourishing development in the prosperous borough. Bluemner, was awarded one-quarter of the amount he claimed to be owed. It was concluded that Garvin had majority credit for the building. In disappointment and clouded by controversy, Bluemner left the profession and turned to painting. Garvin remained as supervising architect through the beginning and completion of the project from 1905 to 1914. The population increased to over 500,000 and the total construction cost of the building amounted to $ 2,000,000. Bronx
Borough Courthouse soon opened its doors to the judicial system and was the center of ordinance for the next twenty years.
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in 1874, several Bronx advocates including Louis F. Haffen, and The
Association of the Bar, in the Borough of the Bronx, in the City of New York, had consistently been striving for the placement of a proper court house in the borough. By the turn of the century, their endeavors were awarded as the
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By 1930, the population of Bronx skyrocketed to 1.25 million, with more than a million residents added since 1900. Due to the unforeseeable expansion, the city invested $ 8,000,000 in building a new Bronx County
Courthouse completed in 1934. The majority of the departments moved to the spacious
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auction to Gus Kitkas, owner of the Five
Borough Electrical Supply Corporation in Astoria. In 1998 it was auctioned again and sold for $ 300,000 to Henry Weinstein, a citywide and Brooklyn private developer, for development, In 2011, Weinstein and partners looked to rehabilitate the Grey Lady. A
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Outraged of the news, Bluemner scandalized Garvin and claimed that the two had entered into an agreement which Garvin did not uphold. Bluemner sued and (controversially) won. His testimony led to an array of investigations. Since
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access to the location. The building was used for 58 years. During the decline of the borough in the 1970s, vandals destroyed parts of the interior of the property by stripping metalwork and breaking irreplaceable features. Soon, city intervention sealed all doorways and windows with concrete
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style, the four story architecture facing south towards
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667:"Claims the Laurels for Courthouse Plans – Berlin Medallist Says He, Not Haffen's Friend, Is Author – Brings Suit for $ 20,000 – Garvin, Who Got the Contract, Says He Hired Bluemner Just as a Draughtsman"
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remained here until 1977 when the city formally sealed the doors. It is a
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Forgotten-NY - The Hub, Bub. A walk in the South Bronx.
834:"About New York; Championing Lady Justice In the Bronx"
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List of New York City Designated Landmarks in The Bronx
901:"Company From Queens Buys Bronx Courthouse at Auction"
764:. New York, North side news press. pp. 272, 273.
622:. New York, North side news press. pp. 175, 273.
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798:Gray, Christopher (July 24, 1988).
777:"A Brief History Of The Bronx, p15"
633:Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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832:Gonzalez, David (March 11, 2008).
640:. City of New York. Archived from
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16:Not to be confused with
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907:. October 3, 1996.
343:Michael John Garvin
339:Jules Edouard Roiné
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