The post office on Grand Concourse is a United States Post Office located in the South Bronx region of New York City. The building was constructed in 1935 and was designed by Thomas Harlan Ellett. It is a prominent landmark in the area and known for its distinctive art deco architectural style.
The post office offers a wide range of postal services, including mailing and shipping, post office boxes, passport applications, and retail products such as stamps and envelopes. The building also houses a historic mural by artist Ben Shahn, titled "The World of Tomorrow," which depicts life in New York City during the Great Depression.
For many years, the post office on Grand Concourse was one of the busiest in the city, but in recent years, it has seen a decline in traffic due to changes in the way people communicate and do business. However, it remains an important community resource and a valuable part of the neighborhood's history and identity.
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