Serge Elevator Co. Inc. was an elevator company in New Jersey, U.S.A. They installed elevators in New York, and New Jersey. Serge also appears to have exported their elevators outside the United States, with one known installation exist in Hong Kong, China[1]. They manufactured their own parts; they had a manufacturing plant in Bangor, PA. In 2001, they were bought out by Fujitec, and became Fujitec Serge for a while.
Notable installations[]
United States[]
Illinois[]
- 33 N County St, Waukegan, IL (1971, modernized by Bay Elevator)
- Lilac Ledge, Waukegan, IL (installed by Larsen)
New York[]
- 48W 46th Street, NYC
- Roosevelt East, 400 West 59th Street, NYC
- Union Square, 140 4th Avenue, NYC
- The Paramount, 240 East 39th Street, NYC
- The Candler Building, 220 W. 42nd Street, NYC
- Renaissance Hotel, 2 Times Square, NYC
- The Chesapeake, 345 East 94th Street, NYC
- Tribeca Park, 400 Chambers Street, NYC
- Tribeca Grand Hotel, 20 Avenue of the Americas, NYC
- The Wellington, 350 East 82nd Street, NYC
- Plaza Hotel, New York (1960s modernization)[2]
Pennsylvania[]
- Cam Tran Garage, Johnstown, PA (installed by Eastern Elevator of Windber, PA using Serge parts)
- Franklin Center, Johnstown, PA (installed by Eastern Elevator of Windber, PA using Serge parts)
- Design Center, Shadyside, Pittsburgh, PA (Formerly Haughton, mod. by Serge in 1976)
Hong Kong, China[]
- Hing Tat Mansion, Kwun Tong (Circa late 1990s)
Trivia[]
- In Hong Kong, China, Serge elevators were distributed by Arnhold Elevators Hong Kong[1].
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Introduction of the manufacturers of major lifts and escalators and their original repairers (Chinese) - hkelev.com
- ↑ Plaza to Install New Elevators - The New York Times
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