Standard Star Building

The Standard Star Building is a historic commercial structure located in the Downtown section of New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.

The building, designed by architect Lawrence J. Barnard, was completed in 1924 and is an architecturally significant example of the Italian Renaissance style in New Rochelle.

That to the south was designed as an entry to the upper story offices; the corresponding window to the north initially housed an illuminated bulletin board that provided the news of the day.

The north side of the building is articulated as a series of arched openings at both stories designed to flood the work spaces with natural light.

The last date was perhaps the most significant, when an addition was built off the rear of the building (facing the Le Count Place side of the lot) to house a restaurant and bar.