PF Pattison Family

1921-1923 / Commerce and exchange

New York Cotton Exchange

The Cotton Exchange is commerce turned into a building. By the nineteen-twenties, the firm is still present when finance needs elevators, electric work, and mechanical confidence.

60 Beaver Street, Manhattan

What this place asked the work to do.

The project places Pattison Brothers in a downtown financial building after the first skyscraper wave. It also ties them again to Donn Barber, a recurring architect in the later ledger.

People in the room

Pattison Brothers, Donn Barber, George A. Fuller Company, Lord Electric

The verified line is an appointment line rather than a quotation: Pattison Brothers are named as consulting engineers.

What it can carry

This can carry a major nineteen-twenties downtown commercial project and the Donn Barber connection.

What remains careful

It does not yet carry a full reading room, and this atlas should not overstate the exact equipment scope beyond consulting-engineer credit.