Built in 1909, The BankNote is an office and retail complex that was formerly the home of The
American Bank Note Company. The architecturally distinct landmark building has become a hub for creative companies, non-profits, community organizations and schools by providing a combination of professional and affordable space in the South Bronx community.
Under the direction of architectural firm Beyer Blinder Belle, which specializes in restoring historically-landmarked buildings, renovations of the former
American Bank Note Company building will respect the historic character of the property marked by prominent arched windows, saw-tooth skylights, concrete floors, exposed brick walls and light-flooded interiors.
Under the direction of celebrated architectural firm Beyer Blinder Belle, renovations of the former
American Bank Note Company building will respect the historic character of the property marked by prominent arched windows, saw-tooth skylights, concrete floors, exposed brick walls and light-flooded interiors.
It was occupied from 1911 until 1986 by the
American Bank Note Company, which engraved and printed stock certificates, traveler's checks, postage and foreign currency at the site.