The
Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower, at 1 Hanson Place between Ashland Place and St. Felix Street in
Brooklyn,
New York City, is one of the
borough's architectural icons. It was once the tallest building in the borough, at 37 stories and 512 feet (156 m) tall, but was surpassed in height by the
Brooklyner, which was itself later surpassed. It is among the tallest four-sided
clock towers in the world. The clock faces, in diameter, were the world's largest when they were installed. Since 2007–08, the building has been converted into luxury condominium apartments under the name
1 Hanson Place.