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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
83000736

Architectural style
  
Italianate architecture

Built
  
1870 (1870)

Opened
  
1870

Added to NRHP
  
24 February 1983

Bangs Block

Location
  
1119 Main St., Springfield, Massachusetts

MPS
  
Downtown Springfield MRA

Similar
  
Forest Park, Symphony Hall - Springfield, MassMutual Center, Naismith Memorial Basketbal, Chicopee Memorial State Park

The Bangs Block is a historic commercial building at 1119 Main Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. Built in 1870 for a grocer, it was built as part of a trend of increasing commercialization at the southern end of the city's downtown area. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

Description and history

The Bangs Block is located near the southern end of the built-up commercial downtown area of Springfield. It is on the north side of Main Street, between the Burbach Block and McKinney Building on the block demarcated by Crossett Lane and Cross Street. It is a four-story brick building, with Italianate styling. Its windows are set in segmented-arch openings topped by a soldier-brick keystoned hoods, with bracketed red sandstone sills. The right side of the facade has brick quoining, and there is a tall cornice with multiple bands of brickwork. The ground floor houses a single commercial storefront, with the building entrance at the left.

The building was built in 1870 for John Bangs, who was operating a dry goods business in the Gunn and Hubbard Blocks on State Street, and moved it to this building. His son, Adam Bangs, used the space as a meat market, and it has seen a variety of commercial uses since then. The area was, at the time of construction, beginning a transition between a mixed residential-commercial area with smaller scale (two-story) buildings.

References

Bangs Block Wikipedia