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  1. United States Capitol. U.S. National Historic Landmark. Added to NRHP. December 19, 1960 [2] The United States Capitol, often called the Capitol or the Capitol Building, is the seat of the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. It is located on Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the National Mall in Washington ...

    • September 18, 1793
    • 5
    • 16.5 acres (67,000 m²)
    • The Site and Who's Involved
    • Early Renderings and Plans
    • What's Proposed
    • Why Here and Why Now?
    • Meshing with Quackenbush Square
    • The Residential Boom

    The 1.7-acre site -- 705 Broadway -- is bounded by Broadway, Spencer, and Montgomery. It's just north of Quackenbush Square -- which, as you know, includes the Albany Pump Station, the Olde English, Albany Distilling Co., and the Albany Heritage Area Visitors Center. The developers backing this proposal are the Pioneer Companies, from the Syracuse ...

    There are a handful of initial renderings and plans at the top in large format -- click or scroll all the way up.

    + Three large buildings, one each that would sit along Broadway, Spencer, and Montgomery. + The Broadway and Spencer buildings would be 10-stories tall and collectively include approximately 180 residential units along with retail space on the street level. + The Spencer building would include two-floor live/work spaces along it's (slightly elevate...

    The site is just to the north of what you might consider downtown Albany proper, in that of land that sits between downtown Albany, the Warehouse District, and the foot of Arbor Hill. John O'Brien said the location was a big draw. "The Warehouse District is really catching on, which is something that we see as a big plus to us. But [this location] ...

    The buildings already at Quackenbush Square are historic -- the home of the Olde English is thought to be the city's second oldest building. And matching the new with the old can be a difficult architectural challenge. You can see from the renderings above that the initial design is relatively modern. But John O'Brien said he thinks they can make i...

    There's a small, but consistent, boom in the creation of new residential units in downtown Albany over the last few years. And lately, the trend has started to include new construction as well. Just down the street from this site are two planned new-construction projects, one with 100 units and the other with 18. And farther north in the Warehouse ...

  2. Dec 22, 2022 · Albany County opened up the crumbling fixture on the city's skyline to media as it signed over the building's deed, allowing work to begin on a $100 million project By Steve Hughes Updated Dec 22 ...

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  3. Detailed Measured Drawing of Capitol's Main Floor as Built. Alexander Jackson Davis. "Capitol of the United States. Plan of Principal Floor,". c. 1832-1834. Ink and ink wash on paper. From the A.J. Davis Collection. Division of Drawings and Archives. Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library. Columbia University in the City of New York (172)

  4. From 1815 to 1819, Congress occupied a building mounted for it turn First Street, N.E., on part of which site get occupied by aforementioned Supreme Law Building. This building later came to be renowned as the Former Brick Capitol. Latrobe returned to Washington in 1815, when he was rehired to restore to U.S. Capitol Building.

  5. About. Located in the heart of downtown Albany, the Albany Capital Center is within walking distance of restaurants, hotels, shops, art galleries, nightclubs, museums and more! Operated by ASM Global, the Albany Capital Center is a beautiful glass structure that can accommodate 10 to 5,000 people. Housing 22,500 square feet of ballroom/exhibit ...

  6. Constructed during two building campaigns (1803–1812 and 1815–1819), they were the most architecturally sophisticated spaces in America, carried out despite labor difficulties, lack of continuous and adequate congressional funding, shortages of material, and opposition to Latrobe's proposed changes to Thornton's original plan.

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