In the early 1900s, architect Francis H. Kimball designed the new Trinity Building in neo-Gothic style. The gothic towers are located at 111 and 115 Broadway in New York City as the Trinity Building and its matching U. S. Realty Building. They were constructed with limestone and covered with gargoyles, moldings and ornamental detail. The Trinity building stands out with its unique five-story cupola at the top.
Having on-going restoration for 20 years, the twin Gothic towers have now restored their outer charm with these gargoyle dragons and 'grotesques' custom made by the W.F. Norman Corporation.
Thanks to TRM Enterprises of Bridge Hampton, NY for their beautiful installation and other fabrication. Credit also goes to Charlie Kramer of CANY Architecture & Engineering for his work on the project.