The Anthony Reckless Estate, owned by the Woman’s Club of Red Bank since 1921, was built as a glossary/residence/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="2bebdd990013b0ebfb911e973b080711" target="_blank" >residence circa 1870. Executed in the American Bracketed Italianate Villa style, the house was designed by ChicagoarchitectJ.P. Huber and constructed by Andrew Ross of Freehold. The mansion was one of three elegantvillaswith extensive lawns and formalgardensthat were situated on Broad Street during the Victorianperiod. In 1911, the house was repositioned 100 feetsouth on the lotto allow construction of a new Presbyterian church (demolished, 1952). The porch was then rebuilt in the revival-style/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="9c5ea33bb7f967634c51e40b20c08a37" target="_blank" >ClassicalRevival style.
The operations of Detour Gallery are extensive enough that apparently a dedicated Detour Framing is also needed to serve all of the art being displayed.
Antoinette Boulangerie
This Frenchbakery and pastries shop has a custom shaped blade-sign/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="ccb12f3cec4b5998bf63162f898b39bf" target="_blank" >blade sign that evokes comfort and sophistication. While mounted with external lighting, the lights are not turned on yet it doesn’t seem to matter because there is enough ambient light from the street and other storefronts.