The Woolworth Building

The Purcell-LECESSE JV team renovated the historic F.W. Woolworth Building on Public Square in Watertown, NY. The iconic building, shown here in August 1948, was considered the birthplace of the 5 and 10 cent business.

The Purcell-LECESSE JV design-build team renovated the Historic Woolworth Building located on Public Square in Watertown, NY. Sitting vacant for over eight years, this six-story building dates back to the early 1900's. Floors two through six were converted to 50 apartments consisting of both one and two-bedroom units.  The building includes community space on the first floor along with storefront commercial/retail space and dedicated space for a museum, library, playroom, and on-site laundry.  Original elements were retained to capture the historic character of the building. Wood trim was refinished, the elevators refurbished and the original windows remain.

Category: Historic
Location: Public Square, Watertown, NY
Architect: Crawford & Stearns
Contract Value: $10,405,000

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