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American Chicle Company Building

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Area
  
less than one acre

Architectural style
  
Italian Renaissance

Opened
  
1911

Built
  
1911

NRHP Reference #
  
98001176

Added to NRHP
  
18 September 1998

American Chicle Company Building

Location
  
8311 Fig St., New Orleans, Louisiana

American Chicle Company Building is located in the Gert Town neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana.

The New Orleans Chamber of Commerce started campaigning for a chewing gum factory in the city in 1900. Points in favor of New Orleans as a good location for such a factory included being USA's leading port of commerce with Latin America, so much chicle was already shipped through there, and large quantities of sugar are grown and refined in Louisiana. (New York Times, 19 Oct 1900)

The American Chicle Company built the building as a branch factory, which opened production in 1911.

After the gum factory closed, the building housed a box factory and an automotive parts warehouse.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 18, 1998.

The area flooded in the 2005 levee failure disaster during Hurricane Katrina. After remaining vacant for years, the building was refurbished as an office building in 2008-2009, and now houses the headquarters of Landis Construction Company.

References

American Chicle Company Building Wikipedia