Downtown Brooklyn's Edison Building is the borough's newest landmark * Brooklyn Paper
Briefly

The structure at 345 Adams St. was designated a landmark due to its architectural significance, size, type, and role as an anchor in the neighborhood's evolution.
The building, commissioned by Brooklyn Edison Company, played a significant role in advancing technology and electricity in the borough.
The Brooklyn Edison Building consists of the original structure built in 1922 and an addition in 1926, with the Adams Street facade becoming its primary one after expansion in the 1950s.
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