Eighth Regiment Armory (Bronx)

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    Eighth Regiment Armory    
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Location: 29 West Kingsbridge Road, Kingsbridge, Bronx, NY, Flag of the United States United States
Coordinates: 40°52′04.46″N, 73°53′54.81″W
Built/Founded: 1917[1]
Architectural style(s):
Romanesque style
Added to NRHP: 1982 [2]
NRHP Reference#:
82001090
Governing body: Local
Eighth Regiment Armory (Bronx) (New York)
Eighth Regiment Armory (Bronx)
Kingsbridge Armory

The Eighth Regiment Armory, also known as the Kingsbridge Armory, was constructed between 1912 to 1917 in Bronx, New York. The Armory was built to house the National Guard's Eighth Coastal Artillery Regiment unit which relocated from Manhattan in 1917.

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[edit] Overview

The Kingsbridge Armory is a nine-story red-brick building with a 180 square foot drill hall and an 800 seat auditorium, the armory covers the entire block from Kingsbridge Road and 195th Street to Reservoir and Jerome Avenues. The building has a two story office wing and two cellar levels, which used to house military vehicles, space for storage, lecture halls, and fitness rooms, that included a basketball court and a shooting gallery. It was designated a city landmark in 1974, while the Eighth Regiment's former home was demolished in the 1960's.[3] The state gave the title to the armory and its property to New York City in 1996.[4]

[edit] Redevelopment

The Armory was left to the city by the National Guard, due to nationwide millitary cutbacks. As a result of the Kingsbridge regiment's departure has inspired many proposals on what to do with the building, which has brought up much debate about the landmark's future.[5] The desire for redevelopment began around 1994, when officials at School District 10 asked that public schools be built on the armory site. Since then, merchants and residents have worked with consultants to come up with ideas, according to Ronn Jordan, president of the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition.[6]

[edit] Entertainment

Throughout the years the Armory has hosted many events like dog and boat shows, due to the size of the building, but it also was the site of a Beach Boys concert in June of 1971[7] and in 2006 Warner Bros. rented the Armory for seven months at the price of $350,000 to film parts of Will Smith's, I Am Legend. The drill hall was turned into a preproduction and studio set; Warner Bros choose this site due to the size and age of the building.[8]

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