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The '''Singer Building''' (originally the '''Garrett Building''') is located at 2008 [[2nd Avenue North]]. The Singer Sewing Machine Company purchased the left half of the building in the 1920s and hired [[Warren, Knight & Davis]] to transform the facade in a limestone-clad Renaissance Revival style featuring a large Palladian window and balustraded parapet.
[[Image:Singer Building 2012.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Singer Building in March 2012]]
 
The '''Singer Building''' is located at 2008 [[2nd Avenue North]]. The Singer Sewing Machine Company purchased the left half of the 1880s [[Garrett Building]] in the 1920s and hired [[Warren, Knight & Davis]] to construct a limestone-clad Renaissance Revival style edifice in its place. The facade features a large Palladian window and balustraded parapet.
The right half of the building was demolished for a branch of the [[Guaranty Savings and Loan]] in [[1971]].


Recently, the building has housed the offices of the [[Plaintiff's Liaison Counsel]].
Recently, the building has housed the offices of the [[Plaintiff's Liaison Counsel]].


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==References==
==References==
* {{White-1977}}
* {{White-1977}}


[[Category:1880s buildings]]
[[Category:Singer Building|*]]
[[Category:1920s buildings]]
[[Category:1920s buildings]]
[[Category:Warren Knight & Davis buildings]]
[[Category:Warren Knight & Davis buildings]]
[[Category:2nd Avenue North|2008]]

Latest revision as of 16:59, 25 June 2020

Singer Building in March 2012

The Singer Building is located at 2008 2nd Avenue North. The Singer Sewing Machine Company purchased the left half of the 1880s Garrett Building in the 1920s and hired Warren, Knight & Davis to construct a limestone-clad Renaissance Revival style edifice in its place. The facade features a large Palladian window and balustraded parapet.

Recently, the building has housed the offices of the Plaintiff's Liaison Counsel.

References