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Grad Associates, formerly Grad Partnership and Frank Grad & Sons, was an architectural firm based in Newark, New Jersey. Founded in 1906 by Frank Grad (1882–1968), the company was later run by his sons, Bernard (d. August 4, 2000) and Howard (d. 1992). The company closed its doors on February 19, 2010.
Born in Austria, Frank Grad was educated at the Newark Arts School (the forerunner of Arts High School). He began his Newark architectural practice in 1906. Grad was capable of working in many styles, from the Beaux-Arts, YMHA on MLK Boulevard, to the Spanish colonial Stanley Theater and Beth Israel Hospital, to the Neo-Classical Newark Symphony Hall, to the Art Deco 1180 Raymond Boulevard (aka, the Lefcourt Building). Several of Grad's greatest commissions, the YMHA, the Stanley Theater, Beth Israel, and the Lefcourt Building, were for Jewish patrons. In the mid-1930s the name of the firm became Frank Grad & Sons. Grad died in 1968.
His firm, Grad Associates was continued by his sons after Grad died. Grad Associates peaked in the 1980s when there were over 130 architects working there, but closed in the winter of 2010, a victim of the Great Recession. The firm added new partners in 1966, and became the Grad Partnership. In 1990, the firm became GRAD Associates, P.A. At the time the firm closed the managing partners were Allen Trousdale and Vasant Kshirsagar. Grad was one of the first large firms in the New York region to invest in extensive computer-aided design facilities.
Notable buildings
Izod Center including the Pegasus Restaurant
Harborside Financial Center
Seton Hall University School of Law at One Newark Center
Newark Legal Center
Newark Liberty International Airport Continental Airlines Terminal and Atlantic City International Airport
1180 Raymond Boulevard, originally the Lefcourt Building
One Newark Center
University Heights, Newark, New Jersey
James V. Forrestal Building in Washington, D.C.
Stanley Theater/Newark Gospel Tabernacle
Essex House New York on Central Park
General Electric Regional Distribution Center, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
General Public Utilities, Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey
Howard Savings Bank Office Complex, Livingston, New Jersey
Mt. Airy Associates I, II, III, IV, V Bernards Township, New Jersey
Nabisco World Headquarters - Planting, Livingston, New Jersey
Newark Symphony Hall
New Jersey Bell Corporate Data Center II, Freehold, New Jersey
Overlook Farms, Readington Township, New Jersey
Park 80 Addition, Saddlebrook, New Jersey
Prudential Eastern Home Office, Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey
Prudential Property & Casualty Insurance Co, Holmdel Township, New Jersey
Prudential Supply Processing Center, New Providence, New Jersey
Rockaway Farms, Tewksbury Township, New Jersey
Springfield Farms, Tewksbury Township, New Jersey
Two University Plaza, Hackensack, New Jersey
Windemere at Hanover, Hanover Township, New Jersey
Xerox Corporation - Parking, Webster, New York
Essex County College - Newark, New Jersey
See also
John H. & Wilson C. Ely
References
External links
"GRAD Associates, PA, Newark, New Jersey, USA - Archiplanet". greatbuildings.com.
"GRAD Associates, PA". Archived from the original on June 5, 2011. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
Grad, Bernard (1968). Adventure into Architecture. Arco Publishing Company. pp. 189. ISBN 0-668-01763-5.
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- List of tallest buildings in Newark
- Postgraduate education
- Debs (ball)