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240 Centre Street, formerly the New York City Police Headquarters, is a building between Broome and
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Streets in the Little Italy neighborhood of
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History

It was built in 1905–1909, and was designed by the firm of
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. 240 Centre housed the headquarters of the
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from 1909 to 1973, and was converted into a luxury co-op building in 1988 by the firm of Ehrenkranz Group & Eckstut. It is now known as the Police Building Apartments. ''Note:'' This includes an
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/ref> 240 Centre Street replaced an older building nearby on Mulberry Street, where
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had served as
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.Riis, Jacob A. ''The Making of an American''. 1901. Following the 1898 consolidation of the
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into the City of Greater New York, the police department also expanded and needed a new headquarters building. The Police Building was designated a
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in 1978, and was listed on the
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in 1980.


Gallery

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External links

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The Police Building
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