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    • Chapman Evans & Delehanty
    • Coffey, Levine & Blumberg
    • Alex Danin
    • Ferrenz & Taylor
    • Hausman & Rosenberg
    • Simeon Heller
    • Kelly & Gruzen
    • LaPierre, Litchfield and Partners
    • Joseph Mathieu
    • George Masumian
    • A.F. Meissner
    • John O’Malley
    • Jerome Perlstein
    • Samuel Paul and Seymour Jarmul
    • A.H. Salkowitz
    • Schuman & Lichtenstein
    • Arthur Silver
    • George Sole
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J. A. Brudermann & Sons

Rahman and Astor | Honorable Mention | Extant | Long Island City | Industrial Building | 1951 |

The J. A. Brudermann and Sons building is most likely the smallest building to receive a Queens Chamber award. The size of a small garage, the masonry structure was built for a plumbing supply company. The structure still exists today but has most likely never been noted as an award-winning building by passersby.

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This project is supported by a grant from the James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation and by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

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