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Hoffman Building, also known as The Yamato, [1] is a historic building located at 635-637 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District in the historic core of ...
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The Hoffman Building, also known as The Arnold, [1] was a Morristown, New Jersey structure completed before 1896. [2] [3]Located across the street from the Morristown Green, the three-story building housed retail and rental properties, [4] [3] most notably Adams & Fairchild grocers and P. H. Hoffman & Son clothiers.
The Hoffman Building was a historic building erected circa 1855 located in downtown Davenport, Iowa, United States. John V. Hoffman operated a grocery store in the shop on the first floor. [2] He lived in the apartment on the second floor. The building was typical of Davenport's early commercial architecture with a steep-pitched side-gable roof ...
The Hofmann Building, also known as the Harvester Building, is a historic building located in downtown Ottumwa, Iowa, United States. It was designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Proudfoot, Rawson, Brooks & Borg .
The Intel D1X project built by Hoffman was named as the largest construction project in Oregon history in 2017. Intel hired Hoffman for this project in 2010. The newspaper reports "several billion dollars" but the exact amount is a "closely guarded secret". [16] In 2015, Hoffman filed a $50.8 million lien on the D1X.
The AMC Hoffman Town Center cinema multiplex. The northern edge of the AMC building was the location of the burial vault of one of the founding families of Alexandria, the West family. [8] The Carlyle Tower, formerly named the Hoffman Tower I, 15 stories, built 2012–4, 348,000 sq ft (32,300 m 2) offices [9]
The Marshall Building, formerly known as the Hoffman & Sons Co. Building, is a historic building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.Part of the Historic Third Ward, the six-story building is the oldest existing example of structural engineer Claude A. P. Turner's Spiral Mushroom System of flat-slab concrete reinforcement.