In a recent national survey taken by more than 3,000 people, two New Jersey structures were voted as some of the ugliest public buildings in the country.
Conducted by the Robert Dekanski RE/MAX real estate team, the survey aimed to reveal nationwide opinions on public structures.
"Not every government building gets the same level of affection as a courthouse with columns or a historic city hall," the results webpage read. "In fact, when over 3,000 people were asked to weigh in on the country's ugliest public buildings, the results painted a fascinating — and often concrete-colored — picture of civic architecture across the U.S."
The survey results listed the top 100 ugliest buildings. The Atlantic City Municipal Court took spot No. 7 and the Passaic County Administration Building ra