26 Journal Square is a historic 15-floor high-rise located in Jersey City, New Jersey. Originally known as the Labor Bank Building, it was completed in 1928 and is considered the first skyscraper in Jersey City, designed in the Beaux Arts architectural style by John T. Rowland.
This iconic building, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, served as the headquarters of the Labor National Bank and played a significant role in the city's architectural and commercial history. With its rich heritage and distinctive design, 26 Journal Square stands as a notable landmark in Hudson County.
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