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Industrial Building Receives Historic Makeover

Arkansas Business, 2020-04, Vol.37 (15), p.12-12

Copyright Arkansas Business Apr 13-Apr 19, 2020 ;ISSN: 1053-6582

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  • Title:
    Industrial Building Receives Historic Makeover
  • Author: Waldon, George
  • Subjects: Site planning
  • Is Part Of: Arkansas Business, 2020-04, Vol.37 (15), p.12-12
  • Description: Urban self-storage project resurrects legacy use of dormant LR property The 21,750-SF building at 1222 Garland St. in downtown Little Rock has a well-established association with storage. The three-story building was developed as a coffin factory circa 1910, and the property was the longtime home of Capital City Casket Co., according to research by Amber Jones, a Little Rock historic preservation tax credit consultant. The "Brandon Furniture Co." lettering painted on the north side of the building, visible from the Lincoln Avenue Viaduct, will be preserved to keep the old look familiar to passing motorists.
  • Publisher: Little Rock: Arkansas Business
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1053-6582
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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