108 Second Avenue Building Date : 1908, 1916 (alt) Original Use : Commercial/Institutional Original Owner : Hebrew Free Loan Association Original Architect : Max Muller (1908), Raphael Prager (1916) Description & Building Alterations This four-story with mezzanine building was originally erected in 1908 by and for the Hebrew Free Loan Association (HFLA).
The present limestone facade probably dates from the 1916 alteration when a new front wall was installed. It features a granite water table, double-height Doric pilasters at base, a narrow limestone cornice with frieze above the second story, bracketed and pedimented window lintels at the third and fourth stories, and a denticulated roof cornice.
The historic frieze reading “Hebrew Free Loan Association” is now covered by signage reading “Self Reliance F.C.U.”