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In 1907, the building was remodeled and a fourth floor added. The Houston Cotton Exchange continued to use the building until it moved its operations to a new building several blocks away at Prairie and Caroline in 1924. [2] [3] John Hannah and Jesse Edmundson, III purchased the Cotton Exchange Building in 1973. They restored the building and ...
For a time the Cotton Exchange was housed in what is now called the Exchange Building, built in 1910 on 9 North Second Street in Memphis. The tall, 20-story building credited to N. M. Woods housed both the Cotton and Merchant exchanges for a period. Since the decline of the exchanges in the late 20th century with diversification of the economy ...
The building was built in 1910 by the Memphis Cotton and Merchants Exchange. Locally, it became known as the "Exchange Building." The building was designed by Memphis architect Neander Montgomery Woods Jr. in the Beaux Arts style. [2] The Exchange Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [3]
The Sterick Building and 100 N. Main are Downtown Memphis' tallest buildings. They're also part of a trend that is key to Downtown's revitalization.
In August 2022, Dermon Building OZ was previously awarded a 12-year PILOT from the Center City Revenue Finance Corp for plans to convert the historic Dermon Building a 103-unit mixed-use space.
Cotton Exchange Building may refer to: in the United Kingdom. Liverpool Cotton Exchange Building, England; Manchester Royal Exchange the United Kingdom's principal cotton exchange from 1729 until 1968; Blackburn Cotton Exchange Building; in the United States. Augusta Cotton Exchange Building, Augusta, Georgia
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Cotton Exchange may refer to: Bremen Cotton Exchange (Bremer Baumwollbörse) Karachi Cotton Exchange; Liverpool Cotton Exchange Building; Royal Exchange, Manchester, the United Kingdom's principal cotton exchange from 1729 until 1968; Blackburn Cotton Exchange Building; New Orleans Cotton Exchange; New York Cotton Exchange; Mobile Cotton Exchange