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Added sentence to name firms that remodeled the building.
It was conceived, financed, and owned by Danish businessman [[Christen Thiesen]], who was reportedly warned that his venture would fail and the building would be lost to receivership. Thiesen responded by vowing to fly the Danish flag from the building each April 1st as a symbol of his continued ownership. It is said that Thiesen raised the Danish flag every April 1st until his death in [[1934]]. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in December, [[1979]].
By the 1970s, the building had fallen into disrepair and had become vacant. In [[1992]] businessman [[Ray Russenberger]] purchased the building to provide offices for his paging company [[Network USA]]. He restored the exterior to its original 1901 design.The work was done by the architectural firm of Spencer, Maxwell, and Bullock, and by the Greenhut Construction Company.
==Current tenants==
*[[Hancock Bank]]