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Reviving Industrial History: AJS Masonry Restores Harmony Mills Buildings 1 & 4 in Cohoes, NY
As part of the second phase of renovations to the iconic Harmony Mills complex in Cohoes, NY, AJS Masonry, Inc. was contracted to complete the masonry restoration package for the historic Building #1 and Building #4. These monumental brick and stone structures, originally constructed over 175 years ago, are central to the region’s industrial heritage and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Preserving Albany’s History: AJS Masonry Restores All Saints Cathedral
A true icon in Albany, NY, All Saints Cathedral has stood for more than 130 years as a cornerstone of the city’s architectural and spiritual heritage. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Gothic Revival masterpiece recently underwent critical exterior masonry restoration — work entrusted to AJS Masonry, Inc., a trusted expert in historic masonry restoration across the Capital Region.
State-Level Restoration: AJS Masonry Renews Building #5 at Harriman State Office Campus in Albany, NY
As part of New York State’s initiative to revitalize and modernize its existing infrastructure, Building #5 at the Harriman State Office Campus in Albany, NY underwent critical exterior upgrades — and AJS Masonry, Inc. was selected to perform the full masonry restoration package on this key facility.
Restoring a Landmark: AJS Masonry Preserves Emanuel Baptist Church in Albany, NY
For over 135 years, Emanuel Baptist Church has stood as a spiritual and architectural landmark in Albany, NY. When time and the elements began to take their toll on the church’s historic brick and stone exterior, the congregation turned to AJS Masonry, Inc. — a trusted contractor with deep experience in historic masonry restoration.
Preserving a Community Treasure: AJS Masonry Restores Gloversville Public Library
The Gloversville Public Library, a centerpiece of community life for over a century, recently underwent vital exterior restoration to preserve its historic beauty and structural integrity. With support from the Friends of the Library Celebration Fundraiser and a grant from the New York State Division of Library Development, the library was able to hire AJS Masonry, Inc. to perform expert masonry restoration on this 111-year-old building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.