Built 1888 (1888) Opened 1888 Architecture firm Baldwin & Pennington | NRHP Reference # 84001348 Area 800 m² Added to NRHP 7 June 1984 | |
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Architectural styles Modern architecture, Second Empire architecture in Europe Similar Stewart's Department Store, Maryland Historical Society, Franklin Street Presbyter, Emerson Bromo‑Seltzer Tower, First Presbyterian Church a |
The Hutzler Brothers Palace Building is a historic flagship department store building located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States and built by Hutzler's. It was constructed in 1888, with a south bay added in 1924. The original limestone Romanesque eclectic façade is three bays wide and five stories in height. The ground floor façade was redesigned in 1931 in the Art Moderne style. Hutzler's is believed to hold the record for longevity in an original location among American department stores, having been founded on this site in 1858.
Hutzler Brothers Palace Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
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