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The '''Saks building''' is three-story, 18,843 square foot brick-clad commercial building on the northeast corner of [[1st Avenue North]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]]. It was constructed in [[1895]] for [[Louis Saks Clothiers]].
The '''Saks building''' is three-story, 18,848 square foot brick-clad commercial building on the northeast corner of [[1st Avenue North]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]]. It was constructed in [[1895]] for [[Louis Saks Clothiers]].


The building was heavily damaged by [[1910 Saks fire|a fire]] that broke out shortly after midnight on [[June 22]], [[1910]]. At the time the loss was estimated at over $200,000. The adjoining [[Spielberger Brothers]] store was also damaged. After a "fire sale" the building was rebuilt and continued to serve the store until it relocated to larger, 5-story building on the former [[Florence Hotel]] site, a block north, in [[1916]].
The building was heavily damaged by [[1910 Saks fire|a fire]] that broke out shortly after midnight on [[June 22]], [[1910]]. At the time the loss was estimated at over $200,000. The adjoining [[Spielberger Brothers]] store was also damaged. After a "fire sale" the building was rebuilt and continued to serve the store until it relocated to larger, 5-story building on the former [[Florence Hotel]] site, a block north, in [[1916]].

Revision as of 15:26, 3 July 2017

The Saks building is three-story, 18,848 square foot brick-clad commercial building on the northeast corner of 1st Avenue North and 19th Street. It was constructed in 1895 for Louis Saks Clothiers.

The building was heavily damaged by a fire that broke out shortly after midnight on June 22, 1910. At the time the loss was estimated at over $200,000. The adjoining Spielberger Brothers store was also damaged. After a "fire sale" the building was rebuilt and continued to serve the store until it relocated to larger, 5-story building on the former Florence Hotel site, a block north, in 1916.

The ground floor housed Childcare Resources in the early 2000s. It was renovated by Giattina, Fisher, Aycock and Golden Construction in 2005 and became the headquarters offices of Corporate Realty Development. When CRD moved to the former Merita Bakery in 2015 the building was remodeled for Coyote Logistics, which moved its offices from Two Perimeter Park.

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