E. & B. Holmes Machinery Company Building
E. & B. Holmes Machinery Company Building | |
E. & B. Holmes Machinery Company Building, December 2009 | |
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Location | 55-59 Chicago St., Buffalo, New York |
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Coordinates | 42°52′11.27″N 78°52′7.72″W / 42.8697972°N 78.8688111°WCoordinates: 42°52′11.27″N 78°52′7.72″W / 42.8697972°N 78.8688111°W |
Area | 0.67 acres (0.27 ha) |
Built | 1870 |
NRHP Reference # | [1] |
Added to NRHP | June 2, 2009 |
E. & B. Holmes Machinery Company Building, also known as The Cooperage, is a historic factory building located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It is a roughly rectangular brick building composed of three primary sections of four-, three-, and two-stories, which encircle a central courtyard. The three sections are the Mill Building (ca. 1870), Forge Building (ca. 1910-1912), and Pattern Building (1913). The E. & B. Holmes Machinery Company revolutionized the barrel making industry by patenting the design and manufacturing of machinery used for mass-producing barrels. The company operated from 1840 until 2002.[2] Plans announced in January 2010 are for the complex to be converted to "live and work" apartments and commercial space by Newark Niagara LLC in partnership with Clinton Brown Company Architecture .[3] Known as "River Lofts Buffalo," more information about the project can be found at http://www.riverloftsbuffalo.com/ .
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.[1]
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The E. & B. Machinery Company Building as it appeared in 1876
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1872 Atlas Detail (building at center)
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1894 Atlas Detail (building at center)
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E. & B. Holmes Advertisement from 1889
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Britain Holmes, 1884
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Edward Holmes, 1884
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A rendering depicting the new rehabilitation of the building into the River Lofts Buffalo
References
- 1 2 Staff (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- ↑ Jennifer Walkowski, Clinton Brown Company Architecture (December 2008). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: E. & B. Holmes Machinery Company Building". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2009-12-27. See also: "Accompanying eight photos".
- ↑ "Termini, AM&A’s receive incentives: But warn tax flaw could scuttle project," By Matt Glynn, The Buffalo News, January 12, 2010.
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