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Heiser, Rosenfeld, and Strauss Buildings

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Built
  
1886 (1886)

Opened
  
1886

Added to NRHP
  
10 March 1980

NRHP Reference #
  
80001787

Area
  
2,000 m²

Heiser, Rosenfeld, and Strauss Buildings

Location
  
32-42 S. Paca St. Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.

Architect
  
Parker & Thomas; Et al.

Architectural style
  
Late Victorian, Beaux Arts, Romanesque

Similar
  
Royal Farms Arena, National Great Blacks In, Homewood Museum, Balti Convention Center, Lloyd Street Synagogue

Heiser, Rosenfeld, and Strauss Buildings, also known as Inner Harbor Lofts I, is a historic loft building located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a complex of three structures. The Heiser Building is a Romanesque Revival style, six-story brick, stone, and iron structure, eight bays wide and 14 bays deep, built as a show factory in 1886. The Rosenfeld Building is a six-story, five-bay loft building, with Beaux Arts styling and built for E. Rosenfeld and Company in 1905. The Strauss Building is a six-story high, six-bay wide, and 11-bay deep loft structure built in 1887 for the Kinny Tobacco Company, cigarette manufacturers, and later occupied by the Strauss Brothers, clothing manufacturers and became part of the Rosenfeld complex around 1910.

Heiser, Rosenfeld, and Strauss Buildings was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

References

Heiser, Rosenfeld, and Strauss Buildings Wikipedia