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The Terminal, also known as the Pittsburgh Produce Terminal and formerly the Pennsylvania Fruit Auction & Sales Building, is a building located at 2100 Smallman Street in the Strip District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1926, the Produce Terminal stretches 1,533 feet long over five blocks.
21-story office building designed by Grassold, Johnson, Wagner & Ilsley in International style and built by Hunzinger Construction in 1968 as headquarters for M&I Bank, founded in Milwaukee in 1847. In the 1970s M&I and other banks developed the TYME machine system; the first cash terminal in the US was installed in the lobby of this building.
The Sentinel reported on May 20, 1964, that schools on the city's north side were "back to normal" the day after the boycott. A second MUSIC-led boycott, in October 1965, lasted 3.5 days; Gregory ...
Mar. 4—Visitors to Pittsburgh's Strip District can now buy plants, candles and locally-made crafts, take golf lessons and shop at a liquor store at the landmark former Produce Terminal on ...
The Bahr Grocery at 801-805 S. Second St. is a 2-story brick building built in 1887. Frederick M. Bahr was an immigrant from West Prussia who arrived in Milwaukee in 1857. The corner building is Victorian Italianate style, with an elaborate metal cornice and a weather-vane topping the prominent central spire. [16] The Fifth Ward School at 823 S.
Wisconsin new maps rare occasion where parties agreed, sort of A week ago, Republican lawmakers saw the writing on the wall and, for only the second time since the 1960s , “agreed” with a ...
Iron Block Building (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) J. Johnston Hall (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) ... Pabst Brewing Company Former Corporate Office Building; Pittsburgh Plate Glass ...
The Steinmeyer building at 1054 N. Old World 3rd Street is another Romanesque Revival building, this one five stories and designed by Ferry & Clas. The north three bays were built in 1893 and the southern two were added in 1898. The building is clad in red pressed brick and trimmed with terra cotta. William Steinmeyer had it built as a grocery ...