Built 1892 Opened 1892 | NRHP Reference # 74001036 Added to NRHP 19 December 1974 | |
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Location 366-368 Jackson StreetSaint Paul, Minnesota Similar James J Hill House, Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, Roy Wilkins Auditorium, Minnesota History Center, Como Lake |
The Merchants National Bank or Brooks Building is a commercial building in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, built and opened in 1892 as a financial center in St. Paul's Lowertown neighborhood at the corner of Jackson Street and Fifth Street. The structure, designed by Edward Bassford, uses sandstone in a Richardsonian Romanesque style. The ground floor was occupied by an influential bank, while the upper stories provided law offices. Several office tenants went on to great state or national prominence, including Cushman Kellogg Davis, Cordenio Severance, Frank B. Kellogg, Pierce Butler, and William D. Mitchell. For many years, the building was known as the McColl Building. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The four-story structure was carefully rehabilitated and restored by David A. Brooks, and the building now carries his family name.