Built 1872 Opened 1872 | NRHP Reference # 83000760 Added to NRHP 24 February 1983 | |
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MPS Downtown Springfield MRA Architectural style Colonial Revival architecture Similar Forest Park, Symphony Hall - Springfield, Quadrangle, MassMutual Center, Naismith Memorial Basketbal |
The Patton Building is a historic commercial office building at 15-19 Hampden Street in Springfield, Massachusetts. It was built c. 1872, and is noted for its association with William Patton, one of Springfield's most successful businessmen of the late 19th century, and his son William, Junior, a real estate developer. The building was original a factory and warehouse space, but underwent a major conversion in 1909 into office space, at which time it was given a new Georgian Revival facade designed by B. H. Seabury which has survived intact. For many years the building housed the offices of Durkee, White, and Towne, western Massachusetts's leading civil engineering firm.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.