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Revision as of 11:55, 15 May 2007
Blount Building | |
The Blount Building | |
Building Information | |
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Location | 3 West Garden Street |
Client | William Alexander Blount |
Engineer | C. H. Turner |
Current Owner | Rainwater family |
Completion Date | 1907 |
Cost | $200,000 |
Size | Seven stories |
<googlemap lat="30.412827" lon="-87.215524" zoom="17" width="300" height="250">
30.412549, -87.215577, Blount Building </googlemap> |
The Blount Building is a seven-story office building on the southwest corner of Palafox and Garden Streets. The building is named for William Alexander Blount, who ordered its construction after the Halloween Night Fire of 1905 destroyed the earlier Blount-Watson Building on the same site.
Current tenants
- Federal Public Defender's Office – Suite 200
- Creative Data Concepts – Suite 326
- Byron A. Lassiter & Associates – Suite 376
- Durnford Enterprises – Suite 412
- Fairchild & Baniakas – Suite 618