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{{Infobox Building | {{Infobox Building | ||
− | |image= | + | |image=PalafoxWaterfrontPhenix.jpg |
− | |caption= | + | |caption=The Phenix Building circa 1890s |
|name=Phenix Building | |name=Phenix Building | ||
|location=[[Palafox]] and [[Cedar Street]]s | |location=[[Palafox]] and [[Cedar Street]]s | ||
− | |architect= | + | |architect= |
|client=[[William Fisher]] | |client=[[William Fisher]] | ||
− | |engineer= | + | |engineer=[[L.C. Sarra]] |
|construction_start_date= | |construction_start_date= | ||
− | |completion_date=1893 | + | |completion_date=[[1893]] |
− | |date_demolished=2004 (from damage received in [[Hurricane Ivan]] | + | |date_demolished=[[2004]] (from damage received in [[Hurricane Ivan]]) |
|cost= | |cost= | ||
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− | The '''Phenix Building''' was | + | The '''Phenix Building''' was a historic building at the corner of [[Palafox]] and [[Cedar Street]]s, immediately south of the famous [[Trader Jon's building]]. An 1893 advertisement in the [[Daily News]] read as follows: |
− | + | {{bquote|FOR RENT, in the new three-story building on Palafox, below main, to be known as "THE PHENIX," the following apartments: Two small store rooms, 10x50, suitable for fruit or tobacco stores, or for offices, on ground floor: water and gas. Three elegant rooms on second floor, suitable for offices or sleeping rooms; S.W. exposure, plastered and papered, water and gas. Hall on third floor, 50x50, plastered and papered, no columns, has fireplaces, water and gas, accessible by two flights stairs. Ventilated from every quarter. Terms low to right parties. Apply at once to L.C. Sarra, Builder}} | |
− | building on Palafox, below main, to be | ||
− | known as "THE PHENIX," the following | ||
− | apartments: | ||
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− | for fruit or tobacco stores, or for offices, | ||
− | on ground floor: water and gas. | ||
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− | suitable for offices or sleeping rooms; | ||
− | S.W. exposure, plastered and papered, | ||
− | water and gas. | ||
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− | and papered, no columns, has fireplaces, | ||
− | water and gas, accessible by two flights | ||
− | stairs. Ventilated from every quarter. | ||
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− | Early tenants included a barbershop, cigar store, and [[Dunn's Hotel]]. In 1903 it had become the [[Bay Hotel]], Restaurant and Shooting Gallery. | + | Early tenants included a barbershop, cigar store, and [[Dunn's Hotel]]. In [[1903]] it had become the [[Bay Hotel]], Restaurant and Shooting Gallery. |
Its last tenant was [[Sarah's]], an upscale women's clothing store and boutique. The damage it received in 2004 from [[Hurricane Ivan]] was so severe, the building (in spite of its name) had to be demolished. | Its last tenant was [[Sarah's]], an upscale women's clothing store and boutique. The damage it received in 2004 from [[Hurricane Ivan]] was so severe, the building (in spite of its name) had to be demolished. | ||
+ | {{arch-stub}} | ||
[[Category:Demolished structures]] | [[Category:Demolished structures]] |
Revision as of 04:23, 5 April 2007
Phenix Building | |
The Phenix Building circa 1890s | |
Building Information | |
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Location | Palafox and Cedar Streets |
Client | William Fisher |
Engineer | L.C. Sarra |
Completion Date | 1893 |
Date Demolished | 2004 (from damage received in Hurricane Ivan) |
Size | three stories |
The Phenix Building was a historic building at the corner of Palafox and Cedar Streets, immediately south of the famous Trader Jon's building. An 1893 advertisement in the Daily News read as follows:
FOR RENT, in the new three-story building on Palafox, below main, to be known as "THE PHENIX," the following apartments: Two small store rooms, 10x50, suitable for fruit or tobacco stores, or for offices, on ground floor: water and gas. Three elegant rooms on second floor, suitable for offices or sleeping rooms; S.W. exposure, plastered and papered, water and gas. Hall on third floor, 50x50, plastered and papered, no columns, has fireplaces, water and gas, accessible by two flights stairs. Ventilated from every quarter. Terms low to right parties. Apply at once to L.C. Sarra, Builder
Early tenants included a barbershop, cigar store, and Dunn's Hotel. In 1903 it had become the Bay Hotel, Restaurant and Shooting Gallery.
Its last tenant was Sarah's, an upscale women's clothing store and boutique. The damage it received in 2004 from Hurricane Ivan was so severe, the building (in spite of its name) had to be demolished.