Difference between revisions of "Keyser Building"
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Formerly the site of the [[Sisters of Mercy School]],<ref>[http://brokert10.fcla.edu/DLData/CF/FullText/fhq_37_3.txt Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume XXXVII, January-April 1959, Numbers 3 and 4]</ref> the building was erected in {{date needed}}. By the 1920s it was home to the [[West Florida Development & Investment Company]]. | Formerly the site of the [[Sisters of Mercy School]],<ref>[http://brokert10.fcla.edu/DLData/CF/FullText/fhq_37_3.txt Florida Historical Quarterly, Volume XXXVII, January-April 1959, Numbers 3 and 4]</ref> the building was erected in {{date needed}}. By the 1920s it was home to the [[West Florida Development & Investment Company]]. | ||
− | Long vacant, the second floor of the building was renovated in [[2008]] by the developers of [[Will Call Sports Grille]], | + | Long vacant, the second floor of the building was renovated in [[2008]] by the developers of [[Will Call Sports Grille]], who also added a new balcony and facade to the front of the building. |
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Revision as of 15:17, 8 October 2008
The Keyser Building is a two-story commercial structure located at 20-24 Palafox Place. Current tenants include Starbuck's Billiards (on the first floor) and Will Call Sports Grille (on the second floor).
Formerly the site of the Sisters of Mercy School,[1] the building was erected in (date needed). By the 1920s it was home to the West Florida Development & Investment Company.
Long vacant, the second floor of the building was renovated in 2008 by the developers of Will Call Sports Grille, who also added a new balcony and facade to the front of the building.