Sat, October 18th, 2025
12:00pm — 4:00pm
Although the years have not been kind to this 100+ year-old Cass Gilbert-designed structure, it endures in ruinous grace. It's an early American example of steel-reinforced concrete construction that served as a rail station for its first 27 years and then survived as a retail spot when rail service was shut down. Most recently, local resident, MacArthur Fellow, Peabody Award winner, Author and Princeton University professor Majora Carter acquired the building from Amtrak and has set about working on its revitalization.
A tour of the structure with a presentation of archival images and architect renderings for future renovations will be shared on OHNY Weekend. For those dressed for adventure, tours can go up into the attic and down into the cellar.
Multi-disciplinary artist Ricky Allure @MrDressCode is organizing a "Swap Meet" with Fantastic Clothing Vendors, a Spades Tournament and Great VIbes from12-7p and the cash bar at Bronxlandia will be offering great drinks, including mocktails!
Visitors are encouraged to check out the neighboring Boogie Down Grind Café at 868 Hunts Point Avenue to see photos, signage, and other artifacts from the area as well as the nightclub that occupied the building in the 1970s-80s.
The attic and cellar are not wheelchair accessible.
Sensible clothes and shoes are strongly recommended.
1908: Cass Gilbert
910 Hunts Point Avenue
Bronx, NY, 10474


