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Niagara Mohawk Building Shines On As American Art Deco Masterpiece

Encased in Stainless Steel, Property Symbolizes Depression-Era Hope, Power

An example of art deco style, the Niagara Mohawk Building in Syracuse, New York, was the headquarters of the nation’s largest utility company and a symbol of the Age of Electricity when it opened in 1932. (Tina Wood/CoStar)
An example of art deco style, the Niagara Mohawk Building in Syracuse, New York, was the headquarters of the nation’s largest utility company and a symbol of the Age of Electricity when it opened in 1932. (Tina Wood/CoStar)

What has been heralded as one of the nation’s greatest examples of art deco architecture isn’t in a huge metropolis like New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago or San Francisco. It’s located in central New York state, and for nearly 90 years it has been a local treasure.

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