Hecht Company Warehouse

Art deco landmark on the outskirts of Washington, D.C.

Category Architectural Oddities, Incredible Ruins

Image of Hecht Company Warehouse located in  | The Hecht Company Warehouse saw prosperous days throughout the 1950s. (Library of Congress)

The Hecht Company Warehouse saw prosperous days throughout the 1950s. (Library of Congress)

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Image of Hecht Company Warehouse located in  | The Hecht Company Warehouse saw prosperous days throughout the 1950s. (Library of Congress) Image of Hecht Company Warehouse located in  | The warehouse has sat vacant along a major DC thoroughfare since 2006. (Leah Caldwell/Atlas Obscura) Image of Hecht Company Warehouse located in  | Hecht spelled out in glass block, which was a signature building material of the 1930s. (Leah Caldwell/Atlas Obscura)
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Even though Washington, D.C., is home to over 270 Art Deco style buildings, the Hecht Company Warehouse remains a landmark of the streamlined-style popularized by the world fairs of the 1930s. Built in 1937 by the New York-based firm Abbott, Merkt & Co., the six-story warehouse has been vacant since 2006 when Macy’s bought out the once-prosperous Hecht department store chain.

The warehouse’s distinctive glass block and glazed brick composition - even spelling out Hecht on one side - has secured the site’s historical status, but current retail development plans will eventually lead to the demolition of the warehouse’s satellite structures, such as a water tower and loading docks. The warehouse’s corner tower made of - surprise - glass block is capped with a star-shaped cupola that used to light up at night, but nowadays, despite the warehouse’s well-kept exterior, the surrounding environment is bleak.

The warehouse is wedged between the active Amtrak yard on New York Avenue and the historic, yet poor, Ivy City neighborhood, which is also slated for “urban renewal” in the form of condos and big-box stores. Yet with Washington's history of slow-moving development projects, it will be likely be years before plans are approved by the city.

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  • Address 1401 New York Ave., NE., Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Sources
  • Architectural Preservation Services: The Hechy Company Warehouse: http://aps-wei.com/project.php?ID=9
  • Lee, Mara. "The Age of Art Deco Spotlight," The Washington Post, 1982.
  • Lazo, Alejandro. "Developer Purchases Old Hecht's Warehouse," The Washington Post, 2007.
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