Marre building: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 3: Line 3:
By [[1884]] the building housed Marre's cotton-buying business as well as the [[Ruby Saloon]], [[Jonas Schwab]]'s furniture and jewelry store, and the offices of the [[Birmingham Board of Trade]].
By [[1884]] the building housed Marre's cotton-buying business as well as the [[Ruby Saloon]], [[Jonas Schwab]]'s furniture and jewelry store, and the offices of the [[Birmingham Board of Trade]].


The building survived into the late 1890s.
The building survived until [[1895]] when it was demolished for the [[Louis Saks Clothiers]] store.


[[Category:1872 buildings]]
[[Category:1872 buildings]]
[[Category:19th Street North]]
[[Category:19th Street North]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North]]
[[Category:1st Avenue North]]
[[Category:1895 demolitions]]

Revision as of 12:20, 24 July 2014

The Marre building was a two-story stone building constructed on the nnortheast corner of 1st Avenue North and 19th Street by Andrew Marre for his Marre & Allen grocery and general store.

By 1884 the building housed Marre's cotton-buying business as well as the Ruby Saloon, Jonas Schwab's furniture and jewelry store, and the offices of the Birmingham Board of Trade.

The building survived until 1895 when it was demolished for the Louis Saks Clothiers store.