The Hallanan is an iconic West Village building. Businessman Michael Hallanan built it in 1897 in Sheridan Square, which he petitioned city officials to name after Civil War Union General Philip Sheridan.
Located at 9 Barrow Street, the limestone and brick co-op just recently got a major overhaul by our partners at Preserv. The unique landmark building called for product from not one manufacturer, not even two, but custom windows and doors from four of our manufacturers. A custom paint color unified the different treatments.
The Hallanan’s exterior required a special eye toward fire safety, as part of the City’s Local Law 11 Façade Inspection & Safety Program. We included fire-rated double hung windows and worked closely with the Landmark Preservation Commission on aluminum cladding and casing to match the original wood details.
Our shop also replicated mahogany corbels and dental brackets for the cornices.