Bulova Corporate Center
Art Deco Building In Jackson Heights
The Bulova Corporate Center
The Bulova Corporate Center was originally built in 1953 by the Bulova Watch Company. While the Bulova Watch Company no longer has a presence in the Bulova Corporate Center, they continue to maintain a presence at One Bulova Avenue in the Woodside neighborhood of Queens. The Bulova Watch Company is currently operating as a subsidiary of its Japanese parent, Citizen, the largest watchmaker in the world.
History Of The J. Bulova Watch Company
The J. Bulova Watch Company grew from a small Manhattan watch shop in 1875, into an independent global watchmaker in the mid 20th century. The company’s founder, Joseph Bulova, was a Bohemian immigrant who was an innovative craftsman and scientific businessman.
Bulova Watches – Innovative Technologies In Queens
During the early years of the Bulova Watch Company, Joseph adopted many new technologies, such as batteries and electricity, to power and create new timepieces that appealed to consumer tastes. In the early years, watches were very much a luxury item, and this luxury goods association continues to this day.
The Bulova Watch Company was also an innovator in timepiece accuracy. Its patented accutron technology gave birth to a high end line of watches that did not include a spring wheel, but rather a transistor chip that moved the hands by way of a tuning fork. The Accutron was such an improvement in timekeeping accuracy that Bulova guaranteed they would keep time within two seconds of each day. According to the Bulova website, the technology used in Accutron watches was eventually used aboard 47 space mission flights and in the 1960’s President Johnson declared the Accutron watch to be one of the official gifts of state.
Bulova Watch Company, Inc. – Innovative Marketers
Bulova Watch Company In Queens – Innovative Advertisers
The Bulova Watch Company was also an innovative advertiser. Beginning in the 1920’s under the guidance of Arde, Bulova was one of the first companies to buy significant amounts of radio and television time to promote its products. By the mid 1950’s, Bulova was one of the most recognized brand names in America.
Bulova Corporate Center – Jackson Heights / Elmhurst
The Bulova Corporate Center was built in 1953 to house the growing fortunes of the Bulova Watch Company. The building was first designed to house the corporate offices and production facilities of the Bulova Watch Company. It’s central location near the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and the Grand Central Parkway made it easy to ship by land in any direction, as did its near proximity to both LaGuardia and JFK airports. Arde died in 1958 leaving the Bulova Watch Company to his son Henschel.
Bulova Watch Company Building Becomes Bulova Corporate Center
One of the interim owners sold the Bulova Corporate Center in Jackson Heights to a local real estate firm: the Blumenfeld Development Group [BDG]. In 1985 the Blumenfeld Development Group finished converting the three-story building into corporate offices, complete with an open atrium, waterfalls and natural lighting through various skylights. The renovation was done in an upscale manner as the facility also includes an auditorium, conference rooms, a gym, pool, racquetball courts, a restaurant, bank / ATM and some shopping amenities.
Bulova Corporate Center Renovations
The building renovation preserved a number of significant architectural details, many of which you can see in the photos included with this story. They include the art deco stairwells in the lobby of what was once the front of the building. Along those stairwells are murals depicting neo-classical Greco / Roman laborers working on the art and science of time keeping.
Bulova Corporate Center - Preservations
The atrium provides an aesthetically interesting experience with skylights, the soothing sounds of water and Frank Lloyd Wright partitions of space. In places it can provide a momentary escape experience if you let go why you’re there [likely on business] and let the ambiance enjoin your senses.
Directions To Queens Chamber Of Commerce – Bulova Corporate Center
The building is now home to a number of offices, including the Queens Chamber Of Commerce and American Airlines. It’s worth a visit, especially if you’re held over at LaGuardia airport because it’s literally minutes via the #60 bus [to / from Astoria] or from Jackson Heights by the #47 bus. Enjoy.
Jackson Heights Neighborhood - Related Links
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