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  2. Cary Street Park and Shop Center - Wikipedia

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    It features a prominent parking area, an uninterrupted string of large modern aluminum and glass doors and commercial storefront windows, a stepped limestone parapet, curved windows, and a low, projecting stucco canopy. [4] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. [1]

  3. Storefront - Wikipedia

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    Storefront of a food shop in Kaunas. A storefront or shopfront is the facade or entryway of a retail store located on the ground floor or street level of a commercial building, typically including one or more display windows. A storefront functions to attract visual attention to a business and its merchandise. [1]

  4. Giles J. Gibbs Building - Wikipedia

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    The Giles J. Gibbs Building is a two-story brick commercial structure with a fieldstone foundation, measuring approximately 21 feet wide by 110 feet long. A single-story addition extends to the rear. On the front, the first story contains a recessed central flanked by large plate-glass windows which are framed by matching cast iron and wooden ...

  5. Kawneer - Wikipedia

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    Kawneer's architectural aluminum product range includes windows and doors, framing systems, curtain wall systems, railings, shutters and conservatories. Kawneer products are used on high- mid- and low-rise non-residential buildings such as stadiums and sports facilities, office buildings, schools, colleges and universities, retail construction ...

  6. Thomas Graham Building - Wikipedia

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    Architectural features include a recessed storefront facing a colonnade of fluted wood columns, a double-leaf front door, and plate-glass display windows. Constructed by George Foreman for druggist Thomas Graham, the building preserves a form of commercial architecture typical of the city's neighborhood business districts around 1900.

  7. Riede's City Bakery - Wikipedia

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    A glass storefront with recessed double-door entry is located at street level. Above it is a small wooden bracketed cornice setting off an area with clapboard siding topped by another, similar cornice at the roofline. [3] Inside the building is mostly given over to retail space with high ceilings. The second story is not used for commercial ...

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