Built 1906 NRHP Reference # 84003430 Area 1,600 m² | Architect Wohlson, Herman Opened 1906 Added to NRHP 28 June 1984 | |
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Location 247-249 N. Duke St. and 104-118 E. Walnut St., Lancaster, Pennsylvania Architectural style Chicago, Other, Art Nouveau Similar Sturgis Pretzel House, The Chameleon Club, Woodward Hill Cemetery, Hollywood Casino at Penn Nati, Cornwall Iron Furnace |
Hamilton Apartments are two historic apartment buildings located at Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. They were built in 1906, and are three-story brick and stone buildings.
The Historic Hamilton Suites in Lancaster, PA, sold for $3.1 million, or about $50,000 per unit, in a sale between private investors.
The 58-unit, 38,300-square-foot apartments were built for Hamilton L. Miller, a Chicago businessman, by contractor Herman Wohlsen in the Chicago commercial style, with some art nouveau details. It was the first large building in Lancaster used exclusively for apartments. In 2009 the apartments, together with a small neighboring building, were sold for $3.1 million, or about $50,000 per unit, to a group that included Dan Kreider.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.