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The two-story commercial building located at 415 Huguenot Street is notable for its architectural style and for its deep ties with the cultural heritage of the City of New Rochelle. It originally housed the offices of the J.A. Mahlstedt Lumber and Coal Company, a key part of the New Rochelle economy of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Anyone with information regarding this shooting or the identity or location of the second suspect is asked to call the New Rochelle Police Department at 914-654-2300 or submit tips anonymously to ...
The Downtown area of New Rochelle is located north of the South End, west of the East End, and east of the West End. Huguenot Street and Main Street run through the middle of the Downtown and form the New Rochelle portion of U.S. Route 1. Unlike the other regions of the City, the Downtown contains primarily apartment buildings and retail space ...
Located at 175 Huguenot Street, Trump Plaza is built on the 2-acre (8,100 m 2), Parcel 1A site which the City of New Rochelle had sought to redevelop for more than 30 years. In 2008 Cappelli Enterprises will begin development of 'Le Count Square' opposite Trump Plaza, adding 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m 2 ) of hotel, office, retail and ...
Broccoli Convenience Corp, 62 Centre Avenue, New Rochelle. Puff Point, 642 Main Street, New Rochelle. Rob Burns Inc., 11 Church Street, New Rochelle. New Roc City Smokeshop, 687 Main Street, New ...
The old bell originally in the French Huguenot Church, Eglise du St. Esperit, on Pine Street in New York City, is preserved as a relic in the tower room. In 1823, it was presented to Trinity Church, New Rochelle, and hung up in the tower of the wooden church erected in 1823 - 1824.
The main U.S. Post Office in New Rochelle (also known as New Rochelle Post Office) is located at 255 North Avenue, at the intersection of North Avenue and Huguenot St. (US 1/the Boston Post Road South), in the city of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York.
English: View of 38 Centre Avenue from the parking lot on the northeast corner of Centre Avenue and Huguenot Street (Southbound US 1) in New Rochelle, New York.Though the building is considered to be a New Rochelle Historic Landmark, it's significance is confusing at least upon the list of such landmarks for Wikipedia.