Built 1931 NMSRCP # 784 Opened 1931 Added to NRHP 22 November 1980 | NRHP Reference # 80004485 Designated NMSRCP September 16, 1980 Architectural style Art Deco Architect A.W. Boehning | |
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Location 722 Central Avenue SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico Similar Rosenwald Building, Sunshine Building, KiMo Theater, Albuquerque Aquarium, ABQ BioPark Botanic G |
The Skinner Building is a historic building in Albuquerque, New Mexico, considered to be one of the best examples of Art Deco architecture in the city. Originally a grocery store owned by J.A. Skinner, it was designed by local architect A.W. Boehning and built in 1931. The building is of brick construction, with a street facade of white terra cotta tile on the north and west sides. Its exterior features a variety of decorative details including fluted towers, grill work, stained glass, and geometric patterns. The Skinner Building was added to the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties and the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
A controversial balcony was added to the building in 2001 after being narrowly approved by the city Landmarks and Urban Conservation Commission, with one commissioner resigning in protest over the decision. As required by the city, the balcony is freestanding and does not actually touch the building.