
A Brooklyn Landmark
A Legacy New York City Building
One Hanson Place, the former Williamsburg Savings Bank, is a landmark of New York City. Its iconic four-sided clock tower stood as Brooklyn's tallest building until 2009, cementing its significance. Known for its rich materials, striking Art Deco design, and grand interiors, it sits at the bustling crossroads of Flatbush and Atlantic Avenues—steps from Barclays Center, the Apple Store, and Fort Greene Park. Today, One Hanson Place remains a central destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Special Events
At One Hanson Place
The historic banking hall at One Hanson Place seamlessly transforms into diverse experiences, from film sets and photo shoots to weddings and branded events. Its open floor plan and soaring 63-foot ceilings provide a striking backdrop, allowing for elaborate sets, large screens, and dynamic camera angles. With its largely untouched architecture, the space remains a celebrated piece of Brooklyn’s heritage, giving locals and visitors access to one of New York City's landmark buildings.
- Private Events: Galas, Weddings and Corporate Events
- Live Performances: Music, Fashion and Theater
- Film & Photo: TV, Film, Movies, Editorials, Music Videos, Ads
- Pop-Up Events


