Penobscot Building (1905)

Coordinates: 42°19′48.5″N 83°2′53.2″W / 42.330139°N 83.048111°W / 42.330139; -83.048111
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Penobscot Building
Location131 West Fort Street
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates42°19′48.5″N 83°2′53.2″W / 42.330139°N 83.048111°W / 42.330139; -83.048111
Built1905
ArchitectDonaldson and Meier
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts
Part ofDetroit Financial District (ID09001067)
Designated CPDecember 14, 2009

The Penobscot Building is the original 13-story building of the Penobscot Block complex in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It is the first Penobscot Building, and one of three buildings of the same name in the later-constructed complex. It is located at 131 West Fort Street, within the Detroit Financial District.

History

The Penobscot Building was designed by

Simon J. Murphy, Sr.

Architecture

The lower three stories of the building are faced in limestone, the middle seven in brick, and the upper three in terra cotta. The façade is divided into five bays, each with a pair of double-hung windows.

Corinthian column
piers front the eleventh and twelfth stories, and the original building cornice has been removed.

Present day

The present day use of the

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