Bond Building, Washington D.C.
Facts and practical information
The Bond Building is an historic office building located at 1404 New York Avenue, N.W. in downtown Washington, D.C. It was designed by architect George S. Cooper in 1901. The building was constructed by Charles Henry Bond, for an estimated $300,000. A developer bought the building in 1979, and applied for a demolition permit. D.C. Superior Court Judge William E. Stewart, Jr. blocked demolition in 1980. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ()
Northwest Washington (Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown)Washington D.C.
Bond Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Statue of the Marquis de Lafayette, Ford's Theatre, Executive Residence, White House Gifts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Bond Building?
How to get to Bond Building by public transport?
Metro
- McPherson Square • Lines: Bl, Or, Sv (5 min walk)
- Metro Center • Lines: Bl, Or, Rd, Sv (7 min walk)
Bus
- 19th St & F St Northwest (16 min walk)
- MTA Bus Stop • Lines: 305, 315 (17 min walk)
Train
- L'Enfant (29 min walk)
- Rayburn (37 min walk)