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[3] [4] In 1898, the company moved to the Douglas Building (then known as the "New" Stimson Block) at the northwest corner of 3rd and Spring streets, where it occupied the entire basement and 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m 2) on the ground floor. [5] [6] In 1906–07, N. B. Blackstone Co. moved into the A. P. Johnson Building located at 318–322 S ...
[1] [2] The complex, with a total of 395,473 square feet (36,740.6 m 2) of office space and 28,290 square feet (2,628 m 2) of retail space, [2] sits on 7.5 acres (3.0 ha) of land. [3] The buildings include the 11 story TeleCheck Plaza, the 10 story 5333 Westheimer Road, the 21,120 square feet (1,962 m 2) retail tenant building Sage Plaza, the ...
The three-story main campus building, made of brick, uses the Neo-Gothic architectural style. The school library is on the third floor. Gene Lyons of Texas Monthly wrote that the design features "all reflect the college-prep institution the school was intended to be" when it was first built, citing the library's bay windows and the large lawn. [18]
The Little Campus (officially the Heman Sweatt Campus) is a historic district and part of the University of Texas at Austin campus in Austin, Texas. Originally built in 1856 as the Texas Asylum for the Blind , the complex was used for a variety of purposes through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
In 1936, Warren and Wetmore designed a three bay addition to the east (San Jacinto Street) façade, designed in a slightly less elaborate style. [4] 1959 addition at left; 1915 building at right. In 1959 an additional a ten-by-eight bay, sixteen story addition designed by Kenneth Franzheim was added to the west elevation of the original ...
The James Earl Rudder State Office Building is a historic office building in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. Built in 1918, the five-story structure features 18-foot ceilings and terrazzo and marble flooring. [2] Over time the building has housed the General Land Office, the Department of Agriculture, and the State Highway Department (today the ...
Built in 1884, the Cotton Exchange Building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade commissioned local architect Eugene Heiner to design a three-story building on Travis Street at the corner of Franklin in Houston. In 1907, the building was remodeled and a fourth floor added.
CapMetro Rapid is a bus rapid transit [2] service in Austin, Texas, owned and operated by the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (). [3] It currently consists of two routes which run north-south served by stations designed by McKinney York Architects.