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ConditionAddressAKA:C/NCCircaFloorsZoningUseNRHP DescriptionSFEasement Building Value Land Value Assessed Value For Sale?Vacant?Last RenovationMajor TenantsOwnerOwner AddressKey ContactArchitectArch. ClassificationNotes
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19-13 7t St. EMcConnell Blockc18852D-CX-12Commercial
The McConnell Block is a two-story brick commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, it is oriented south and located in the center of the block. The building abuts a non-historic one-story commercial building to the east and a historic three-story commercial building to the west. The principal façade is visually divided into three distinct zones. The top of the building is capped by a pressed metal cornice with dentils and paired corbels. The cornice meets in a triangular point west of center, above a rosette vent. Below the decorative roofline is a stringcourse and letters spelling “McConnell Block.” Eight, segmental arched 2/2 windows extend across the second story. The ground level has three storefronts with modern modifications. The west and center storefronts have stucco surrounds and awnings above the openings. The east storefront has a fixed window above the entrance and is surrounded by steel. A portion of the building’s east elevation is visible above the adjacent one-story building. It is brick with no decorative elements or openings.
6,957 NO $ 288,800.00 $ 166,500.00 $ 182,120.00 NONO2016
RiverChurch Chattanooga; Cadence Coffee Company
Keb Group LLC
PO Box 1258 Chattanooga, TN
832 Georgia Ave. Ste 220unknownBrick
Graham T. Holtzclaw, attorney, was a notable person who resided in this building, according to 1887 newspaper. Also owned by Chancellor T. M. McConnell, who was a chattanooga businessman.
9
214 7th St. E
Commercial Building
C18903D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story brick commercial building with a low-pitched shed roof concealed at its façade by a flat parapet. Set along zero lot lines and oriented north, it abuts a historic one-story building with its first floor gutted to create an open alleyway to the east, and a non-historic three-story commercial building to the west. Brick pilasters extend the entire height of the three stories to frame the building. The three-bay wide core has rectangular, wood-frame, 4/4 windows with jack arch lintels at the third story, and similar windows with segmental arched lintels at the second story. The storefront level has three bays divided by painted brick columns. Portions of the east and west elevations are visible above the adjacent buildings. Both are brick with no decorative elements or openings. A two-story addition to the west side of the building has had its ground floor gutted to make an entryway to the alley behind the Market Street buildings.
8,037 NO $ 555,300.00 $ 135,000.00 $ 196,245.00 NOYes2016
Shangri-la Chinese Restaurant
Frazier Property LLC
PO Box 4270 Chattanooga, TN
(984) 256-9670unknown
Brick; low-pitched shed roof; flat parapet
10
3108 7th St. E
Allen Brothers Real Estate Co. Building
C19013D-CX-12Commercial
The Allen Brothers Real Estate Co. Building is a three-story brick commercial building with a lowpitched shed roof concealed at its façade by a flat parapet. Set along zero lot lines and oriented north, it abuts a historic three-story commercial building to the east and surface parking to the west. The building’s roofline and storefront level are both capped by corbelled cornices. The four-bay wide core has brick pilasters at the center and edges. The 9/6 windows are non-historic, aluminum replacements with contrasting lintels. The storefront has been modified with aluminum framing and plate glass. The entrance is located to the west of two large display windows. The west elevation of the building is fully exposed. It is painted brick with no decorative elements or openings. The rear elevation has four bays with windows shaded by awnings at the second and third stories, and infilled openings at the ground level.
3,240 NO $ 106,100.00 $ 42,100.00 $ 59,280.00 noyesn/an/aFillers Gary, Fillers Scott
PO Box 11171 Chattanooga, TN
PO Box 11171 Chattanooga, TNunknown
Brick; low-pitched shed roof; flat parapet
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4109 7th St. E
Commercial Building
Cc. 19203D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story brick commercial building with a low-pitched shed roof concealed by a shaped parapet. Set along zero lot lines and oriented south, it abuts a non-historic, three-story, institutional building to the east and a non-historic, four-story, parking garage to the west. The building was extensively altered circa 1990 with a modern, aluminum and glass, false front. However, the current owners removed the 1990 era alterations, returning the building to its circa 1920 features.
10,572 NO $ 480,400.00 $ 142,700.00 $ 249,240.00 NOYES2020N/AKRE Development LLC
3715 Northside PKWY, STE 1-25D Atlanta, GA 30327
Kelly Fitzgerald, 423-682-8241unknown
Brick; low-pitched shed roof; flat parapet
105
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5110 7th St. E
Commercial Building
Cc. 19003D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story, brick, commercial building with a low-pitched shed roof concealed by a flat parapet. Set along zero lot lines and oriented north, it is separated by an alley from a mid-century civic building to the east and abuts a historic, three-story, commercial building to the west. The building’s roofline and storefront level are both capped by corbelled cornices. The core has two pairs of 9/6, non-historic, aluminum replacement windows (circa 1995) with cast lintels at the second and third stories. The storefront has been modified with aluminum framing and plate glass (circa 1965). A one-story brick addition with a pedestrian entrance and awning was constructed circa 1975 into the western side of the storefront, projecting north and west from the building. The addition connects to a three-story elevator shaft on the western elevation. The exposed western elevation has historic brick, the nonhistoric brick addition, and concrete with no decorative elements or openings. The rear elevation is brick and has four bays with arched windows at the second and third stories, and infilled windows and a pedestrian entrance at the ground level.
3,700 NO $ 45,800.00 $ 47,500.00 $ 37,320.00 NOYES2021N/A6TH & ASH LLC
2232 CHICKERING LN NASHVILLE, TN 37215
2232 CHICKERING LN NASHVILLE, TN 37215unknown
Brick; low-pitched shed roof; flat parapet
Attached to building "Chattanooga Historical Society"
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6111 7th St. E
Commercial Building
NCc. 19903D-CX-12Commercial
Modern (circa 1990) three-story, stucco, commercial building with a low-pitched shed roof concealed by flat parapets. Set at zero lot lines, the building is oriented south and abuts a historic high-rise hotel to the east and a historic, three-story, commercial building to the west. The building has three visually distinct zones. The upper zone is concrete with a center square window flanked by two pairs of square windows. The core of the building is recessed from either side toward a center, cylindrical, glass block, two-story window. Two pairs of fixed windows at the second story are angled inward toward the cylindrical window. The two pairs of first-story windows are recessed but not angled. Soldier course brick knee walls frame the ground level, with no entrances on the entire façade. The building is considered non-contributing to the historic district as it was constructed after the district’s period of significance.
10,901 NO $ 627,900.00 $ 175,300.00 $ 321,280.00 nono2023
SOUTHERN SPEAR PROPERTIES LLC
SOUTHERN SPEAR PROPERTIES LLC
55 Workman Rd. Chattanooga TN, 37410
1830 Washington St. Chattanooga, TN 37408unknown
Stucco; low-pitched shed roof; flat parapet
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7117 7th St. E
Park Hotel (Newell Towers)
NC
1915/1981
9D-CX-12Commercial
The Park Hotel is a nine-story, brick, hotel building with a low-pitched shed roof concealed by flat parapets. Oriented south along zero lot lines, the building abuts a historic, four-story, commercial building to the east and a non-historic, three-story, commercial building to the west. The storefront is capped by a projecting cornice with egg and dart ornamentation and corbels. Separating the replacement storefront windows are pilasters with Corinthian capitals. Below the storefront windows is a tile knee wall. A recessed entrance is to the east of the windows. The mezzanine level has three pairs of fixed windows separated by decorated panels. It is capped by a cornice with a Greek key motif. The storefront and mezzanine levels of the hotel are the only historic elements to the structure due to the modern false aluminum and glass front applied at the upper levels (circa 1981). Due to the alterations at the upper levels, the building is non-contributing in its present form.
30,654 NO $ 1,788,700.00 $ 175,300.00 $ 785,600.00 NOno2023Private
SOUTHERN SPEAR PROPERTIES LLC
55 Workman Rd. Chattanooga TN, 37410
1830 Washington St. Chattanooga, TN 37408unknown
Brick; low-pitched shed roof; flat parapet
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8123 7th St. EElks LodgeC19074D-CX-12Commercial
Designed by architect Charles Bearden, the former Elks Lodge is a four-story, Neoclassical Revivalstyle building. Set along zero lot lines at the northwest corner of E 7th and Walnut Streets, the building is oriented south and connects to a nine-story historic hotel to the west. Its flat roof is concealed by segments of flat parapets. A projecting pressed metal cornice with dentils and corbels caps the building. The upper three stories are brick over a stone ground level. The central portion of the upper stories is recessed with three bays of varying sized windows with wood molding. Three stories of continuous bay windows with wood molding flank the central portion. Pilasters extend the height of the three upper stories, topped by a frieze with the inscription “BPOE 91.” The rusticated-stone ground level has a recessed central entry supported by squat stone columns and flanked by windows to the east and an entrance to the west. The east elevation facing Walnut St. continues the design of the façade, with a recessed entry at the north end. The building is considered contributing to the district.
17,274 NO $ 2,999,300.00 $ 410,900.00 $ 1,364,080.00 nono2018
River Street Architecture LLC/
Lamp Post Properties, LLC800 Market St Suite 100hello@lamppost.propertiesCharles BeardenNeoclassical
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9123 7th St. E rearElks Lodge AnnexC18862D-CX-12Commercial
The Elks Lodge Annex is a two-story, brick, Romanesque Revival-style building. Set along zero lot lines, it is oriented east and connects to the former Elks lodge to the south. The building is visually divided into two distinct zones. The upper story is topped by a cornice with dentils. The northern portion is slightly higher than that to the south, creating a tower with a pyramid roof. Below the cornice are panels with decorative brickwork. The three bays of windows are separated by brick pilasters. The south and center windows are rectangular with two-lights. The single-light northern window of the tower is topped by a Roman arch. The first floor has openings that mimic those on the upper story, though they are infilled with brick. Similar design is continued on the north elevation. The building is considered contributing to the district.
17,274 NO $ 2,999,300.00 $ 410,900.00 $ 1,364,080.00 nono2018
Mayfield Annex; REGAL BARBERSHOP
Lamp Post Properties, LLC801 Market St Suite 100hello@lamppost.propertiesunknownRomanesque Revival
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10109 8th St. E
Commercial Building
C18903D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story, brick, commercial building with a low-pitched shed roof concealed at the façade by a flat parapet. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented south and abuts a historic, three-story, commercial building to the west. A driveway separates it from a mid-century, two-story, commercial building to the east. The building is topped by a pressed metal cornice with dentils and corbels above a stringcourse. The core of the building has six bays of replacement, single-light windows (circa 1990) topped by segmental arches at the second and third stories. The storefront level has been completely altered with replacement brick and openings (circa 1990). The two storefronts each have recessed entrances with gabled awnings and paired, 1/1-sash windows to the west of the doors. There is an additional entrance to the east.
6,000 NO $ 393,300.00 $ 88,000.00 $ 192,520.00 nono2010
Walldorf & Co. Property Management
Four Doors LLC
6393 Deep Canyon Rd. Hixson TN 37343
6393 Deep Canyon Rd. Hixson TN 37343unknown
Brick; low-pitched shed roof; flat parapet
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11631 Broad St.
Broad Street Parking Garage
C19656D-CX-12
Vehicle Parking
Designed by architecture firm Thorsen and Harmes, the Broad Street Parking Garage is six levels of reinforced concrete with brick veneer and exposed concrete exterior walls. Set along zero lot lines, the garage is oriented east and abuts surface parking to the north. It was designed to wrap in an Lshape around the historic, three-story building to the south, with elevations fronting W 7th Street and Chestnut Street. The garage has four visible upper stories of parking distinguished by horizontal openings. There are two fully glassed storefronts at the ground level. An elevator shaft is located at the southern portion of the garage. Its vertical windows and decorative masonry contrast with the horizontality of the parking levels. The north elevation is concrete with no decorative elements. The west and south elevations repeat similar parking level and storefront designs as the front elevation. The garage is considered contributing to the historic district.
193,220 NO $ 5,490,500.00 $ 1,554,100.00 $ 2,817,840.00 non/a2010
Foundation Title and Escrow Series, LLC
LPRI AL Chattanooga Ownership Group LLC
Four Copley PL, STE 4105, Boston, MA 02116
Fletcher Bright Realty
Thorsen and Harmes
Reinforced concrete with brick veneer and exposed concrete exterior
Multi-Use parking garage and Office space
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12633 Broad St.
Miller Brothers Home Furninshing Center
C19203D-CX-12Commercial
The former Miller Brothers Home Furnishing Center is a three-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. It is set along zero lot lines, oriented east at the northwest corner of Broad and E 7th Streets, and wrapped by the historic, mid-century parking garage to the north and west. The building is capped by a corbelled cornice. The second and third stories are five bays with three-light fixed windows in each bay separated by brick pilasters. The storefront level has three-light storefront windows in each bay, with the entrance in the center bay. Though the windows were replaced, and awnings added circa 2000, the historic glass block transoms and stone bulkheads were retained. Decorative diamond-shaped tiles are in the brick below the cornice and above the transoms. The south elevation repeats the design of the front elevation.
33,300 NO $ 3,673,900.00 $ 442,800.00 $ 1,646,680.00 nono2020BancorpSouth
Mesa Properties Chattanooga LLC
PO Box 196 Madison AL, 35758
Mesa Properties Chattanooga LLCunknownBrick; flat roof
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13701 Broad St.
Trigg-Smartt Building
C18883D-CX-12Commercial
Set along zero lot lines at the southwest corner of Broad and E 7th Street, the Trigg-Smart Building is oriented east and connected to a historic theatre to the south. Its four units are reflected in the four uniform bays of each of the four stories. The building is capped by an arch motif along the cornice. The fourth story has sets of four, 1/1-sash windows in each bay topped with Roman arches supported by Corinthian columns. The second and third stories have rectangular, 1/1-sash windows in each bay. Decorative carved panels are between the windows of the second and third stories. Pilasters with carved columns and capitals vertically separate each bay. At the storefront level, a recessed entry is in the second bay from the north. The other three bays each have glass tile transoms above threelight storefront windows and slim bulkheads. The design of the elaborate front façade is carried on to the brick north elevation in silhouette without the decorative intricacies. The west elevation is plain, with light colored brick and no decorative elements, just window openings. The building is individually listed in the National Register and considered contributing to the district.
50,435 NO $ 2,973,200.00 $ 532,400.00 $ 1,402,240.00 nono2002
Tivoli Theatre Foundation Inc
Tivoli Theatre Foundation Inc
399 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37402
boxoffice@tivolichattanooga.comunknown
4 uniform bays; capped by an arch motif along cornice
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14709 Broad St.Tivoli TheatreC19212D-CX-12Commercial
Designed by Chattanooga architect R.H. Hunt in conjunction with Chicago firm Rapp and Rapp, the Beaux Arts style theatre was intended to be a smaller replica of the Tivoli Theatre in Chicago. Set along zero lot lines and oriented east, the theatre abuts a historic, four-story, commercial building to the north and a historic, multi-story, commercial building to the south. The façade shows layers of classical and exotic details appropriate for theatre style of the early 1900s. It is capped by a decorative balustrade supported by small corbels. Below the corbels are four panels of decorative brickwork distinguished by pilasters. Separated by a cornice below the panels are windows and tiles with exotic motifs and carved molding, with the Palladian-style window at the center. At the ground level, there are four bays of entrances separated by thick rectangular columns. The ticket booth is in the center. The marquis extends the full width of the facade, and above it is a blade sign rising above the theatre’s roofline. Additions were made to the rear and west end of the north elevation (behind the adjacent Trigg-Smart Building) circa 1989 to accommodate expansion of the stage, dressing rooms, and other service areas for the theatre. The building is individually listed on the National Register and considered contributing to the district.
27,094
Preserve Chattanooga
$ 1,241,900.00 $ 903,400.00 $ - nono
5/2022 - Continuing through 2024
n/aCity of Chattanooga
101 E 11th St, Chattanooga, TN 37402
(423)-643-6311
R.H. Hunt; Rapp and Rapp
Beaux Arts
This building was designed to be a small replica of the Tivoli theatre in chicago.
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15721 Broad St.
Provident Life and Accident Co., (Maclellan Building)
C192412D-CX-12Commercial
The Provident Life and Accident Co. Building was designed in the Neo-Classical Revival style by Chattanooga architect R.H. Hunt. Set along zero lot lines and oriented east, it abuts the Tivoli Theatre to the north and is separated by an alley from the historic, twelve-story, James Building to the south. The building’s design is tripartite with a visually distinct base, central core, and cap. Its two-and-a-halfstory stone base has a central core, on which the nine-story tower sits, with symmetrical wings. The base has clerestory windows and panels carved with swags and cartouches along the top. Below the clerestory windows is a prominent cornice with modillions and dentils. The central core has three bays distinguished by Ionic columns. The center bay has an arch above the entry. An eagle sits atop the casing, which is decorated with carved dentils, corbels, and a panel that says “Maclellan Building.” The bays to either side of the central entrance have three 1/1-sash windows separated by decorative copper and stone panels from three-light storefront windows at the ground level. Each identical wing of the base is framed by pilasters. There are carved swags above four 1/1-sash windows at the second story, separated by a decorative copper panel and cornice from the entry below. The door casing has corbels supporting a cornice with dentils, topped by a cartouche. Below the dentils is a carved eagle and swag motif. Single-pane storefront windows flank the entrance. The nine-story brick and stone tower atop the central core of the building’s base has three bays distinguished by pilasters. Each bay has three 1/1-sash windows separated vertically from each other by rusticated stone and horizontally from the windows on the stories above and below by carved stone panels. The seventh and eighth stories are distinguished by segmental arches atop the seventh story windows and the use of stone from the eighth story up. A corbelled cornice with cartouches is between the eighth and ninth stories. The ninth story has a central decorative arch rising above the roofline with a copper design in the archway. Atop the tower is a copper mansard roof with arched windows. The heavy embellishment of the tower is continued to a lesser degree on the side elevations. The south elevation of the base next to the alley is plain brick with no decorative elements. The rear elevation is likewise plain, with no decorative elements at the base or around the windows of the tower. An elevator shaft in the rear projects from the building and extends its full height. The building is individually listed on the National Register and considered contributing to the district.
11,762 NO $ 7,805,400.00 $ 948,200.00 $ - nono2017
Maclellan Apartments
Health Educational & Housing Facility Board C/P Philip Noblett, City ATTY
100 E 11th ST. STE 200 Chattanooga, TN 37402
themaclellan@arlingtonproperties.netR.H. Hunt
Neo Classical Revival Style
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16735 Broad St.James BuildingC190712D-CX-12Commercial
The twelve-story James Building was designed by Chattanooga architect R.H. Hunt in the NeoClassical Revival style. The building is oriented east along zero lot lines at the northwest corner of Broad and E 8th Street. An alley separates it from the historic Maclellan Building to the north. The building’s design is tripartite with a visually distinct base, central core, and cap. The stone base has seven bays distinguished by pilasters. Each bay is filled with windows with metal panels and mullions. Glass entrances with metal pediments are in the second bays from the north and south. The main entrance is in the central bay. The elaborately carved stone casing has a corbelled cornice topped with a cartouche. A garland motif surrounds the door, hangs from the corbels, and surrounds the cartouche. The tower has seven bays distinguished by pilasters. The stories are horizontally distinguished with rectangular brick panels. The three central bays have two 1/1-sash windows, and the other three bays to the north and south have three 1/1-sash windows. A cornice between the tenth and eleventh floors creates a visual break between the building’s central core and cap. Stone pediments supported by corbels are above the center window of the outer two bays to the north and south. Cartouches and swags sit atop the pilasters between the windows and uppermost cornice. The building is topped by a projecting corbelled cornice with dentils. The elaborate decorations of the front elevation are continued on the south side elevation. The north side elevation and rear are plain brick with no decorative elements. The building is individually listed on the National Register and considered contributing to the district.
128,000 NO $ 6,730,600.00 $ 693,600.00 $ 2,969,680.00 nono1987
Sleepyhead Coffee; Bruce Baird & Co.
Dew James, LLC
PO Box 1678, Chattanooga, TN
Dew James, LLCR.H. HuntClassical Revival Style
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17736 Broad St.
Chattanooga Bank Building
C1927-810D-CX-12Commercial
Designed by Chattanooga architect R. H. Hunt, the Chattanooga Bank Building is a 10-story, stone commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines at the northwest corner of Market and East 8th Streets, it is oriented east with secondary facades on East 8th and Broad Streets. It abuts the non-historic Volunteer Bank & Trust building to the north. The overall building plan is E-shaped, with the horizontal bars of the E oriented north toward the adjacent building, creating open interior spaces. The building’s design is tripartite with a visually distinct base, central core, and cap. At the two-story base, the bays are framed by segmental arch and rectangular openings separated by pilasters topped with a stylized eagle. Many of the storefronts fronting Market Street and wrapping west to East 8th Street have been replaced with aluminum-frame windows and metal paneling. The original storefront design is seen in a handful of bays along East 8th and Broad Streets, with three-divisions separated by pilasters with a chevron design. Art Deco influence is seen in the entrance topped by a granite shield fronting East 8th Street, and the entrance with stylized eagles and minarets fronting Broad Street. The base is distinguished from the building’s eight-story core by a cornice and carved wave motif. The windows of the core (floors 3-10) are rectangular with 1/1 sashes and minimal ornamentation. The cap of the building is distinct from the core with layers of cornice, dentils, and a carved motif. A cartouche rises above the roofline at the center of each elevation. The building is individually listed on the National Register and considered contributing to the historic district.
109,642 NO $ 4,496,700.00 $ 480,000.00 $ 1,873,725.00 nono2017Hutton Co.Watermark Chattanooga LLC.195 Beach BLVD, Biloxi MSWatermark Chattanooga LLC.R.H. HuntArt Deco
Individually listed on the National Register, the Chattanooga Bank Building serves as one of the more prominent buildings within Chattanooga's historic district.
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18800 Broad St.Elkins BuildingC18903D-CX-12Commercial
The Elkins Building is a three-story, brick, Romanesque Revival-style, commercial building with a cross gable roof. Set along zero lot lines, it is oriented with a corner entrance to both Broad Street to the west and 8th Street to the north. It is connected to a historic, three-story, commercial building at its east elevation and a historic, two-story, commercial building at its south elevation. Gable fronts with vents are visible at the west elevation and the second bays from the east and west on the north elevation. At the two upper stories, there are five bays distinguished by rounded pilasters on the north elevation and one bay on the west elevation. Each bay alternates between two and three windows at the second and third stories. The third-story windows are 1/1 sash with connecting round arches. The second-story windows are rectangular and 1/1 sash with a transom. The first floor of the building is rusticated stone with connected round arches. The main entrance is located at the northwest corner of the building. The right angle where the north and west elevations meet creates a cover for the chamfered entrance, supported by a wrought iron column. Panels carved with “Elkins” are above the entryway on both the north and west elevations. A single window is to the south of the entrance on the west elevation. Nine bays are created by connected round arches on the north elevation. The windows are single pane with a rounded transom. Entrances are in the first and fourth bays from the east. A panel carved with “Office Entrance” is above the first bay entrance.
11,762 NO $ 7,805,400.00 $ 948,200.00 $ - nono2016Widgets & Stone
Health Educational & Housing Facility Board C/P Philip Noblett, City ATTY
100 E 11th ST. STE 200 Chattanooga, TN 37402
Health Educational & Housing Facility Board C/P Philip Noblett, City ATTY
unknown
Romanesque Revival-Style
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19801 Broad St.Pioneer BuildingC19625D-CX-12Commercial
The Pioneer Building is a five-story, aluminum and glass, International-style, office building with a granite base and flat roof. It is oriented east along zero lot lines at the southwest corner of Broad and E 8th Streets. The building is separated by an alley from an adjacent non-historic, five-story, commercial building to the south. The central entrance has a projecting granite frame and a decorative pattern in the stone above and to either side of the glass doors. The upper stories have alternating horizontal bands of metal panels and glass. The horizontality of the panels is contrasted by evenly spaced, vertical metal pieces that extend the height of the upper stories. Similar design is continued on the elevations facing 8th Street to the north and Chestnut Street to the west. The storefront level at the northwest corner has clerestory and floor-to-ceiling windows. The southwest portion of the building continues the design with a rooftop terrace above the base and no upper stories.
94,709 NO $ 6,948,400.00 $ 824,200.00 $ 3,109,040.00 nono2007
DeFoor Brothers; Pinnacle
Pioneer Investors, LLC ATTN: Tarina Jackson
801 Broad St., Suite 200 Chattanooga, 37402
Pioneer Investors, LLC ATTN: Tarina JacksonunknownInternational-Style
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20802 Broad St.Milton BuildingC18932D-CX-12Commercial
The Milton Building is a two-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, it is oriented west and connected to the historic, three-story Elkins Building to the north and a nonhistoric, one-story, commercial building to the south. The building is topped by a metal balustrade above a wooden corbelled cornice. The brick second story has three rectangular, 1/1-sash windows with hooded stucco lintels. The wood-frame storefront level has a prominent cornice above four bays. The glass entry is in the southernmost bay. The others are single-pane glass with a bulkhead. The building has undergone façade changes, including the replacement of the storefront system, replacement windows, and the removal of its cornice. However, arched transoms above the storefront remain visible, the upper façade retains its exposed brick, and window opening retain shaped cast window hoods and flat lintels. The resource thereby retains enough of its overall historic character to remain contributing.
94,709 NO $ 6,948,400.00 $ 824,200.00 $ 3,109,040.00 nono2017
Fischer Evans Jewelers
Pioneer Investors, LLC ATTN: Tarina Jackson
801 Broad St., Suite 200 Chattanooga, 37402
Pioneer Investors, LLC ATTN: Tarina JacksonSamuel PattonBrick; flat roof
Originally built in 1890s by architect samuel patton and known as the milton building. Renovations of the building was completed in 2016.
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21811 Broad St.
Commercial Building
NC19954D-CX-12Commercial
The Chamber of Commerce Building is a modern, four-story, brick veneer, office building with a flat roof. It is oriented east along zero lot lines. The building is separated by an alley from the historic, fivestory Pioneer Building to the north and abuts a non-historic, four-story, commercial building to the south. The upper stories have six bays distinguished by brick pilasters. Within each bay, glass extends the entire height of the building and around the corners. Above the roofline, the pilasters transition to columns supporting a metal pergola. At the ground level, there are three bays of glass distinguished by brick columns. The plane of glass is convex, making it recess into the brick to the north and south. The entrance is in the center bay. Six, evenly spaced, 4-light windows extend the width of the façade at the mezzanine level. The building is considered non-contributing to the historic district as it was constructed after the district’s period of significance.
46,109 NO $ 3,679,400.00 $ 320,600.00 $ 1,199,980.00 nonon/a
Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce
Chattanooga Chamber Foundation
811 Broad St. Chattanooga, TN
423-756-2121unknownBrick Veneer
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22817 Broad St.
Commercial Building
NC19504D-CX-12Commercial
Extensively altered, four-story, brick veneer, office building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented east and abuts the non-historic, four-story Chamber of Commerce Building to the north, and a historic, four-story, commercial building to the south. The three upper stories have two bays distinguished by rusticated concrete panels. Each bay has 12-light windows separated horizontally from the upper and lower stories by metal panels that extend the width of the building. A thick stucco sign band extends the width of the building above the storefront. Convex storefront windows curve toward the recessed central entrance. Though built in 1950, the building was so extensively modified circa 1995 that it is considered non-contributing to the district.
21,368 NO $ 1,114,500.00 $ 220,800.00 $ 534,120.00 nono2015
ViaNova Development; Dynamic Group; Tidwell Jr. W Gerald
817 Broad LLC.
817 Broad St. STE 201 Chattanooga, TN 37402
817 Broad LLC.unknownBrick Veneer
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23819 Broad St.
Commercial Building
C18914D-CX-12Commercial
Four-story, stone, Romanesque Revival-style, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented east and abuts a non-historic, four-story, commercial building to the north and a one-story extension of the historic Read House Hotel to the south. The building is framed by stone pilasters at either side with capitals at each floor level, rising to a corbelled cornice at the roofline. The core of the building has three bays distinguished by rusticated stone. The second and fourth story windows are 1/1-sash, rectangular replacements. The third story windows are arched, 1/1-sash replacements. The storefront has been modified with a stucco and aluminum frame. A thick sign band extends the width of the building. The glass entry is to the south, with a stucco column and storefront window to the north of the door.
11,900 NO $ 294,000.00 $ 110,400.00 $ 161,760.00 nono
Brown Associates Inc.
E Brown Family Limited Partnership
819 Broad St. Chattanooga, TN 37402
E Brown Family Limited Partnershipunknown
Romanesque Revival Style
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24631 Cherry St.
Commercial Building
NC20001D-CX-12Commercial
Modern, one-story, stucco, commercial building with a flat roof. Sited at the northwest corner of Cherry and East 7th Streets, the building has entrances oriented south and east. It abuts the historic, two-story McConnell Block to the west. The entrance is located at the southeast corner, distinguished by the roofline rising above the rest of the building. A flat metal canopy extends from the corner and the doors are recessed. The elevations to the north and west of the entry have regularly spaced, fixed-paned windows and stucco pilasters and paneling. A stucco cornice extends along the top of the building. The building is considered non-contributing to the historic district as it was constructed after the district’s period of significance.
5,935 NO $ 382,900.00 $ 255,600.00 $ 255,400.00 nonoMcGauley Holdings LLC.
PO Box 70 Chattanooga, TN 37401
McGauley Holdings LLC.unknownMordern Stucco
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25701-09 Cherry St.Krystal BuildingNC19453D-CX-12Commercial
Home to the original Krystal restaurant, the Krystal Building is a three-story, stone veneer, commercial building with a flat roof. The building is oriented east and sited along zero lot lines at the southwest corner of Cherry and East 7th Streets. It is separated by an alley from a historic, three-story, commercial building to the south. Its most distinguishing feature is the rounded corner and windows at the street corner. The off-center entrance on the east elevation is framed by a contrasting metal panel. Storefront windows extend around the ground level, separated by stone columns. A metal band extends above the storefront windows at the corner and north elevations, a copied feature from the original building design. Fixed, three-light windows are regularly spaced around the second story. The third story, an addition, has fixed windows recessed from the stone columns that separate them. The rounded corner of the third story is a balcony. Originally two-stories, much of its historic Art Moderne character was lost by a remodel that occurred by 2015. It is considered non-contributing to the district due to these alterations.
45,078 NO $ 1,688,000.00 $ 1,925,400.00 $ 1,453,960.00 nono
CBI; Causeway; Delegator
Ventas Realty Limited Partners
680 South 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202
CBI; Ventas Realty Limited PartnersunknownStone Veneer
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26711-713 Cherry St.
Commercial Building
C18803D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story, brick, Romanesque Revival-style, commercial building with a flat roof. The building is oriented east and set along zero lot lines. It is separated by an alley from the non-historic Krystal Building to the north and abuts a historic, three-story, commercial building to the south. A corbelled cornice caps the building. Its core is two bays distinguished by a brick pilaster, each with three windows. The third-story windows have connected round arches, while the second-story windows are rectangular. Windows on both floors have been replaced and some covered. The storefront level has been completely modified from its original design. Stucco frames two storefronts. Each has a central, recessed glass door with a metal awning. The north storefront has fixed-pane windows to either side of the door. The south storefront has a fixed-pane window to the north of the door. Despite alterations, the resource retains sufficient elements or its historic character to be a contributing resource, notably its upper level brickwork and cornice as well as its original upper level arched window openings. The building is considered contributing to the district.
14,700 NO $ 701,400.00 $ 191,400.00 $ 357,120.00 nono1952
Burnette, Dobson & Pinchak
BRD Properties
711 Cherry St. Chattanooga, TN
BRD Propertiesunknown
Romanesque Revival Style
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27714 Cherry St.
Commercial Building
C19203D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story, painted terra cotta and brick, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented west with surface parking to the north and a historic, two-story commercial building to the south. The building is topped by a cornice supported by corbels between each bay. The core of the building has four bays, each with two 1/1-sash, rectangular windows. The windows of each story are horizontally separated by a decorative panel. The ground level has five wood-framed bays. The center bay has been partially enclosed to create a planter. The bays to either side have four-light transoms above two-light storefront windows with bulkheads. The simple entry door is in the second bay from the north. A metal awning and supports have been installed above the storefront level and up the second and third stories to grow vines on the building. The north elevation has five bays of rounded windows and minimal ornamentation. Despite alterations, the resource retains sufficient historic characteristics to be a contributing resource, notably its upper level masonry details including a projecting bracketed cornice, molded window surrounds, and panel insets between the upper floors.
11,204 NO $ 748,300.00 $ 187,300.00 $ 374,240.00 No no
ASA Engineering and Consulting
720 Parters LLCPO Box 70, Chattanooga, TN423-756-1071unknown
Painted Terra Cotta and Brick
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28715-717 Cherry St.
Commercial Building
C18803D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story, painted brick, Romanesque Revival-style, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented east and abuts a historic, three-story, commercial buildings on either side. A corbelled cornice caps the building. Its core is two bays distinguished by a brick pilaster, each with three replacement windows. The third-story windows have connected round arches, while the second-story windows are rectangular. A cornice extends between the second story and storefront level. The original storefront design has been replaced by fixed-pane windows with metal and unfinished wood frames. The storefront to the north has a central entry incorporating a portion of a British telephone booth. The storefront to the south has two entry doors. Despite alterations, the resource retains sufficient historic character to be a contributing resource, notably its upper level brickwork and arched window openings.
27,875 NO $ 2,308,900.00 $ 203,400.00 $ 1,004,920.00 No noUnknown CallerLamp Post Properties, LLC800 Market St. STE 201hello@lamppost.propertiesunknown
Painted Brick Romanesque Revival-Style
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29719 Cherry St.
Commercial Building
C19203D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented east and connected to historic, three-story, commercial buildings on either side. Between the thirdstory windows and roofline is a stone stringcourse with decorative corbels, rectangular vents with decorative brickwork, and a stone cornice. The core of the building has four bays, each with one replacement, 1/1-sash window. Between the windows of each level are rectangular panels formed by decorative brickwork. The storefront level is framed by original brickwork. The storefront itself has been replaced and recessed to create room for outdoor seating. To the north of central storefront windows is the glass entry framed by unfinished wood; to the south is a metal panel with an ATM.
6,720 NO $ 890,400.00 $ 115,400.00 $ 402,320.00 unknownBrick; flat roof
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30720 Cherry St.
Fidelity Trust Co. Building
C19252D-CX-12Commercial
The Fidelity Trust Co. Building is a two-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof concealed by a shaped parapet. The building is oriented west and set along zero lot lines. It is connected to a historic, three-story, commercial building to the north and separated by an alley from a historic, two-story, commercial building to the south. The body of the building is red brick with glazed terra cotta decorative elements. The building has three bays separated by brick pilasters, on which decorative brickwork creates the illusion of fluting. At the second story, the outer bays each have four-light, fixed pane, replacement windows, while the center bay has two-light windows. Corbels sit between two cornices above the windows, and terra cotta trimmers accentuate the shape of the parapet. At the storefront level, the recessed entry is skewed to the south with a segmental arch and panel reading “Fidelity Trust Co.” in relief above the doorway. There is one bay of fixed-pane windows to the south of the entry and two bays to the north. Though the windows have been replaced and metal awnings were added, the storefront level retains its historic design. The visible south elevation by the alley is plain brick with minimal openings and no ornamentation. Despite alterations, the resource retains sufficient elements or its historic character to be a contributing resource, notably its upper level brickwork and terra cotta decorative elements including a molded parapet cap, cornice, and windowsills.
10,320 NO $ 1,023,800.00 $ 208,700.00 $ 493,000.00 No No2017
Fidelity Trust Co., Hamilton County Public Defender's Office
Fidelity Trust Co.PO Box 70, Chattanooga, TNHamilton County Public Defenders OfficeJohn Crabtree
brick; flat roof; shaped parapet
This building was founded and Built by Chattanooga's Fidelity Trust Co., in the early 1920s. It remained the offices of Fidelity Trust until 2017, when it was passed over to the public Defender's office, who could make more use of the space, according to President McGauley.
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31722-724 Cherry St.
Commercial Building
C19252D-CX-12Commercial
Two-story, painted brick, commercial building with a flat roof concealed by a shaped parapet. The building is oriented west and set along zero lot lines. It is separated by an alley from the similarly designed, historic, two-story Fidelity Trust Co. building to the north and connected to a historic, twostory, commercial building to the south. A defining feature is the building’s shaped parapet, accentuated by glazed terra cotta trim and decorative panels. Below the parapet is a cornice with an intricate pattern supported by corbels. The second story has five bays, each with four-light fixed windows with terra cotta casing. Below the second-story windows is another cornice. There are five bays at the storefront level. The main entry is recessed in the southernmost bay. Another recessed entry is in the second bay from the north. The other bays have six-light storefront windows with slim bulkheads. The visible north elevation by the alley is plain brick with minimal openings and no ornamentation. Despite alterations, the resource retains sufficient elements or its historic character to be a contributing resource, notably its upper level brickwork and terra cotta decorative elements including a molded parapet cap, cornice, and windowsills.
19,000 NO $ 1,148,200.00 $ 405,300.00 $ 621,400.00 No No2017
Milligan Reynolds Title Agency; Epstein Law Firm (MAY HAVE MOVED TO 1024 ML KING ST.)
Hutton Karen J Attn: Property Mgmt
736 Cherry St. Chattanooga, TN
736 Cherry St. Chattanooga, TNunknown
painted brick; flat roof; shaped parapet
Designed similarly to 730 Cherry St. with its defining feature being its shaped parapet, accentuated by glazed terra cotta trim and decorative panels. The building has been altered, although building retained enough elements to maintain historic character and e a contributing resource.
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32723 Cherry St.
Commercial Building
C19003D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented east and abuts a historic, three-story, commercial buildings to either side. The top of the building is capped by the projecting metal roofline. The core of the building has four bays each on the second and third stories. Each bay has a single replacement window with a stone hooded lintel and fabric awning. The original storefront has been replaced and recessed to create space for an outdoor area with metal balustrade. A large fabric awning extends the width of the building over the storefront. Though all windows have been replaced and the awnings have been added, the building retains its historic character and is considered contributing to the historic district.
6,350 NO $ 381,100.00 $ 103,000.00 $ 193,640.00 No NO
Burns Tobacconist (Permanently Closed as of 1/4/2021)
Windham Properties, LLC.
1722 South Crest Manor LN, Chattanooga, TN
Windham Properties, LLC.unknown
Commercial with Flat roof
This building contributes to this district largely due to retaining its historic character today. The building has four bays each on the second and third stories. Each bay has a single replacement window with a stone hooded lintel and fabric awning.It appears that the building originally served as an office for construction in early 1900s, and has been used for various commercial purposes.
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33730 Cherry St.
Gottschalk & Co. Warehouse/Lansford Piano Co. Building
C19252D-CX-12Commercial
The Gottschalk & Co. Warehouse/Lansford Piano Co. Building is a two-story, painted brick, commercial building with a flat roof concealed by a shaped parapet. It is oriented west and set along zero lot lines. It abuts a two-story building on the north and a three-story building on the south, both historic and for commercial use. Beneath the shaped parapet is a central carved stone rectangular panel, with rectangular vents to either side. The second story is visually distinguished by a corbelled cornice above the windows and continuous sill below. It has two bays, each with five, 1/1-sash, replacement windows. At the storefront level, there are two bays of fixed glass with metal frames and brick bulkheads. The recessed entry is skewed to the north, with a flat metal canopy shielding the doorway.
15,000 NO $ 1,148,200.00 $ 405,300.00 $ 621,400.00 No NoWARE LAWFIRM
Hutton Karen J Attn: Property Mgmt
736 Cherry St. Chattanooga, TN
Ware Lawfirmunknown
painted brick; flat roof; shaped parapet
The Gottschalk & Co. Warehouse, later became known as the Landsford Piano Co., is a two story, painted brick with a flat roof concealed by a shaped parapet. Gottschalk operated a furniture store that became immensely popular. This space was later operated by Landsford Piano Co., where Robert Lansford held piano lessons along with selling Piano's. At one point in 1978, it was recognized as the "world's oldest Baldwin Piano dealer continuously operating under the same name."
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34731 Cherry St.
Commercial Building
C18903D-CX-12Commercial
Built in 1930 with a brick finish. Three stories and .124 acres.
15,000 NO $ 992,000.00 $ 216,000.00 $ 483,400.00 No no
Chattanooga Billiard Club
Windham Properties, LLC.
1722 South Crest Manor LN, Chattanooga, TN
Windham Properties, LLC.unknown
Clubhouse style with Midcentury parking garage
This commercial building is included for its unique architectural style. Built between 1890-1930, this building's brickwork resembles a Doric order Frieze and a thick band of stone extending the length of the building.
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35736-38 Cherry St.
Robert Schwartz and Co. Building, 1920
C19203D-CX-12Commercial
Three-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. It is set along zero lot lines and oriented east. The building abuts a three-story historic commercial building to the north and a mid-century parking garage to the south. Beneath the roofline with brickwork resembling a Doric order frieze, a thick band of stone extends the width of the building. Under the stone are five evenly spaced, round vents outlined with stone. The second and third stories have five bays, alternating between one and three 1/1-sash windows with stone lintels and fabric awnings in each bay. Brick pilasters distinguish the bays vertically, and rectangular panels with a brick basket weave design horizontally separate the stories. At the ground level, a central entry with a segmental arch casing is flanked by two storefronts. Each storefront has a recessed center door with wood-frame windows to either side. Fabric awnings extend over each of the windows and doors.
9,690 NO $ 1,240,000.00 $ 360,000.00 $ 640,000.00 No noHutton Co.Hutton Co.
736 Cherry St. Chattanooga, TN
Hutton Co.UnknownGothic Terra Cotta
The Robert Schwartz and Company Building was previously listed with the NRHP in 1984 because of the unique architectural style it employed. It stands out to the neighboring brick commercial buildings. The details, usually reserved for high-rise buildings, creates an unusual but unique building for its time.
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36730 Chestnut St.
Commercial Building
C19186D-CX-12Commercial
The Robert Schwartz & Co. Building is oriented west at the northeast corner of Cherry and East 8th Streets. It is connected to a historic, two-story, commercial building to the north. Intricate Gothic details made from glazed terra cotta embellish both visible facades. Each of the three floors has three bays of windows. The bays are distinguished by triangular pilasters supported by corbels and topped with finials that rise above the roofline. Chicago windows are found at the second and third stories, surrounded by a lancet pattern in the terra cotta. The third-story windows have Tudor arches, while the second-story windows are rectangular. At the ground level, each bay has three-light storefront windows with three-light, stained glass transoms. A recessed entry is in the northernmost bay of the west elevation, and another entry distinguished by a slim bay resembling a tower is at the easternmost side of the south elevation. A small portion of the north elevation that rises above the adjacent building is plain red brick with no openings or ornamentation. The building is individually listed on the National Register and considered contributing to the historic district.
81,174
Preserve Chattanooga
$ 9,119,700.00 $ 550,000.00 $ 3,867,880.00 No no2016Bode ChattanoogaLowe 3x5 Chattanooga LLC
15615 Alton Pkwy STE 450 Irvine, CA
Bode Chattanooga unknownGeorgian
Originally built and housed for the Clemons Brothers Furniture building, it was renovated in 2015/16 to become apartment lofts. It was then sold in 2018 to become the Bode Hotel, which offers apartment-style hotel suites.
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37841 Chestnut St.
CitiPark Office & Retail Centre
C19686D-CX-12CommercialSix floor building built in 1962 , renovated in 2012 . 175,698 NO $ 4,125,700.00 $ 1,847,000.00 $ 2,389,080.00 No no
Alimentari Café, Strands Salon, At Millenium Bank
CitiPark Investors, LLC.
801 Broad St. Chattanooga, TN
CitiPark Investors, LLC.Bianculli & TylerCorporate Brutalism
A Six-level parking garage with 1st floor retail and office space.
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38513 Georgia Avenue
Commercial Building
C19522U-CX-6Commercial
Two-story, brick veneer, Colonial Revival-style, office building with a flat roof. The building is oriented east and set back from the road by a row of parking spaces. It is separated by an alley from a nonhistoric, two-story, commercial building to the north and bordered by surface parking to the south. Pent shingle awnings extend along the façade roofline and above the first-floor level. The second floor has three evenly spaced windows with broken pediments. The first floor has a central entrance with a broken pediment, flanked by Palladian-style storefront windows. The north and south elevations are plain brick with no ornamentation. Toward the rear, there is a small third story with roof access.
5,780 NO $ 248,100.00 $ 424,700.00 $ 271,240.00 No noHearth Hospice513 GEORGIA AVENUE GP
317 Ault Rd. Signal Mountain, TN
Hearth HospiceunknownColonial Revival
According to Chattanooga Daily Times, this structure was initially built as a fire station. It then became Fire Hall No. 3 after completetion. Previous to current ownership, this building was owned by Pioneer title agency as a commercial office.
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600 Block Georgia Avenue
Fireman's Memorial Fountain
C 1888N/AD-PKPark
The fountain is a structure considered contributing to the Fountain Square Historic District. It was designed by the J.L. Mott Company of New York City and built in 1888 at the triangular strip of land created by the intersections of Georgia Avenue, E 6th Street, and Lookout Street. The resource is located within a triangular park, is 27-feet high, and stands in the center of an octagonal concrete catch basin that is 25-feet across and 1.5-feet deep. Cast iron decorative features include scrollwork, acanthus leaves, flowers, and animal heads. (National Register of Historic Places, Fountain Square National Register Historic District). Photo #39.
27x27
NO n/a $ 52,300.00 n/a n/an/an/aCity of ChattanoogaCity HallCity of ChattanoogaunknownN/A
Built in 1888, funds from the Times Fireman's fund were used to erect the structure. The memorial was made honor the firemen within Chattanooga
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40625 Georgia Avenue
Hamilton County Courthouse
C1912-133D-CIV-4Government
Designed by Chattanooga architect R.H. Hunt and built in 1913, the three-story Hamilton County Courthouse is an example of a civic building designed in the Neo-Classical Revival style popular during the early twentieth century. The building is set back from the lot lines by lawn and landscaping, and occupies its own block formed by East 6th Street to the north, Georgia Avenue to the east, East 7th Street to the south, and Walnut Street to the west. Its overall plan is T-shaped, with the symmetrical primary façade at the top of the T oriented south toward East 7th Street. The shingled Mansard roof is partially concealed by a flat parapet. A cornice with corbels and dentils extends around the building. The front elevation is visually distinguished into a central core projecting further than symmetrical wings to either side. The core has two Corinthian columns to either side of the main entrance. A two-story round arch with decorative glass is above the pedimented entry. Each wing has three bays of windows. The first- and second-story windows are surrounded by a common casing and separated horizontally by a pressed metal panel. The third-story windows have molded casings and sills. Similar design elements are continued on all elevations. The courthouse is listed individually on the National Register and considered contributing to the historic district. Photo #38.
58,560 NO $ 3,410,000.00 $ 4,231,000.00 $ - N/AN/AN/AHamilton County201 7TH STHamilton County R.H. HuntNeo-Classical Revival
Built in 1912 by famous local architect R.H. Hunt. Originally placed on
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41701 Georgia AvenueParking DeckC19522D-CX-12
Vehicle Parking
Two-story, reinforced concrete parking deck associated with the adjacent Flatiron Building. The deck is built into the topography, which drops from Georgia Avenue on the east down to Walnut Street on the west. This enables the entrance from Georgia Avenue to be surface level parking, while the entrances from East 7th and Walnut Streets are into a floor below the surface level. The deck is open air with no guard walls or ornamentation. It is considered contributing to the historic district. Photo #35 (left).
n/a
NO - - - No n/an/an/aFlatiron Heights LLC1830 Washington St.
Major investors - Robert Fisher, Bo Ferger, Dan Levan (Fisher Bay LLC), and Clint Dean (Modus Build) Info@Flatironheights.com pamela.fisherkw@gmail.com Ali@ferger.com
Unknown
Reinforced Concrete Parking Deck; adjacent to associated Flatiron Building.
Built in 1952 into the topography,entrance on Georgia Ave. for surface parking as well as an entrance on East 7th and Walnut St. that lead into a floor below surface level. It is currently reserved for use by the conjoined Flatiron Building
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42707 Georgia AvenueFlatiron BuildingC19115D-CX-12
Mixed-Use (Law Offices on First floor, including retail or restaurant space, Condos on subsequent floors
Designed by architect C.E. Bearden, the Flatiron Building is a five-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof and projecting cornice. It is set along zero lot lines on a triangular-shaped block formed by Georgia Avenue, Walnut Street, and East 7th Street. The northeast corner of the building is rounded, the south corner is flat, and the northwest corner is a right angle. The building’s front façade is oriented east. Though they are the same building, it appears from Georgia Street that there are two separate buildings with a modern, four-story glass connector because the plane of the wall abruptly breaks and juts inward. The building has six bays to the south of the glass connector, each framed by brick pilasters and decorative molding. At the storefront level, each bay has fixed windows with a slim bulkhead. Above the windows is a pressed metal panel separating them from Chicago windows at the mezzanine level. The storefront level is separated from the building’s core by a cornice, above which each bay has two 1/1-sash, rectangular windows per floor. The windows of each floor are separated horizontally by panels of brick with decorative patterns. Similar design is found on the three bays of the portion of the building north of the connector, with smaller storefront windows and a central recessed entry. Non-historic faux balustrades have been mounted from some of the upper stories. Similar design elements are continued on the west elevation, while the north elevation is plain brick with minimal ornamentation. A one-story glass and brick addition was built at the south flat corner. Photo #32 and #35 (right).
27,884 NO $ 694,000.00 $ 1,132,600.00 $ 730,640.00 No NoT.E. PropertiesFlatiron Heights LLC1830 Washington St.
Major investors - Robert Fisher, Bo Ferger, Dan Levan (Fisher Bay LLC), and Clint Dean (Modus Build) Info@Flatironheights.com pamela.fisherkw@gmail.com Ali@ferger.com
C.E. Bearden - Influenced by Daniel Burnham
Vertical Renaissance w/ Beaux-Arts Styling - Designed after its counterpart in New York, designed by D. Burnham. Primarily Brick building // Romanesque? // Classical Revival
Built in 1911 originally as an apartment complex. First owned by Sam Read. Later converted to office space, but recently sold and set to be renovated to create a new upscale condo complex with first-floor offices.
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43835 Georgia AvenueOne Central PlazaC19028D-CX-12Commercial
Triangular-plan, seven-story, brick veneer, office building with a flat roof on a stone veneer base. The building is set along zero lot lines on a triangular block formed by Georgia Avenue, E 8th Street, and Cherry Street. The façade is oriented east, and there is a tower that was added in 2007 at the south corner. The building’s design is tripartite with a visually distinct base, central core, and cap. At the ground level, the glass entrance is skewed to the north and covered by a flat metal canopy. To the south of the entrance are stacked two sets of three rectangular windows with carved stone paneling. Further north are three bays distinguished by stone piers, each with two stacked rectangular windows separated by cut stone. The ground level is distinguished from the core of the building by a corbeled cornice and the transition from stone veneer to cream brick veneer. The core of the building has five bays of fixed-pane, rectangular replacement windows. The outer bays have two windows per floor, while the inner bays have three. A cornice between the sixth and seventh story visually breaks the core from the upper cap of the building. The windows of the seventh story are surrounded by contrasting colored brick, and the roofline has intricate, Exotic Revival-style, brick patterns supported by a round arch corbels. The tower at the south corner of the building is an addition. A continuous vertical window creates a visual distinction between it and the original building. The windows on the north and south façades are recessed behind thick brands of brick and stone, and the tower’s corner windows are rounded toward Cherry Street. The round top of the tower projects above the building’s roofline. It continued the Exotic Revival pattern of the roofline but has since been covered by a commercial sign. The design of the front elevation is continued on the west elevation. The north elevation is plain stone veneer with minimal openings, no ornamentation, and an added bank drivethrough. Despite remodeling in 2007 that added the rounded corner tower and saw the replacement of windows, the building retains enough of its historic appearance and detailing to continue to contribute to the overall historic character of the district. Photos #31 (right).
38,355 NO $ 1,391,300.00 $ 126,400.00 $ 607,760.00 No
4th floor, 1/2023
2007Smartbank
Smartbank, Spirit Logistics LLC, Evans Harrison Hackett PLLC
2430 TEASTER LN STE 205SmartbankUnknownExotic Revival
Built in 1902. This was originally one of Chattanooga's first 'modern' hotel, the Key, named after Commodore A.L. Key. It was originally owned by the Patten Estate. The hotel opened in 1932, where it quickly became popular.
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44500 Lookout St
Wiley Methodist Church Parsonage
C1886-72D-CX-12Commercial
Sited on a corner and set slightly back from the street, the Wiley Methodist Church is oriented west and separated by a small strip of lawn from the parsonage to the south. The church has a cross gable roof and Latin cross plan, with wings corresponding to the nave of the church and its transepts. The main level of the church is its second story, distinguished using red brick while the ground level is rusticated stone. The predominant style of ornamentation is Gothic Revival, including pointed arches, buttresses, towers, and rosettes. The front elevation of the church is dominated by a front gable over three, pointed arch, stained glass windows. Below the pointed arch windows are slim rectangular windows at the ground floor. Leading up to the gabled elevation are stone steps with a balustrade. The steps split from a central landing to the north and south. Going north leads to a recessed tower with a pointed arch entry, flat roof, and lancet and rosette windows. The steps going north lead to another tower with a pointed arch entry, rosette windows, and hipped roof. Similar ornamentation is continued on all elevations, with ample pointed stained glass and lancet windows.
6,553 NO $ 301,800.00 $ 522,700.00 $ - nono
Wiley Memorial Church
Wiley Memorial Church
500 Lookout St. Chattanooga, TN
Wiley Memorial ChurchunknownGothic Revival
Joined with 504 Lookout St., according to Hamilton County property Assessor
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45504 Lookout St
Wiley Methodist Church Parsonage
C19251U-CX-6Commercial
The church parsonage is a one-story, brick veneer dwelling with a hipped roof and partial-width pedimented gable porch. The house is oriented west, set slightly back from the street, and bordered by the church to the north and surface parking to the south. It shows Craftsman influence in its porch details and shape, as well as Colonial Revival influence in its pedimented porch and cornice. The main floor of the house is its second story. Concrete steps with a brick knee wall and added metal balustrade lead to the porch from the north. The pedimented porch gable is supported by battered wood columns on brick piers. Three connected, 8/8-sash windows are under the porch, to the south of the front door. To the north of the porch are paired, 6/6-sash, replacement windows. There is a replacement door and 6/6-sash window at the ground level near the porch steps. Similar simple details and openings are continued on the side elevations. A metal balcony has been added to the north elevation. A shed addition with clapboard and brick veneer is at the rear elevation. An interior chimney is also located toward the rear of the house. Though some windows and doors have been replaced, it is considered contributing to the historic district.
6,553 NO $ 301,800.00 $ 522,700.00 $ - nono
Wiley Memorial Church
Wiley Memorial Church
500 Lookout St. Chattanooga, TN
Wiley Memorial ChurchunknownColonial Revival
Joined with 500 Lookout St., according to Hamilton County property Assessor
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46514 Lookout St.
Commercial Building
C19581U-CX-6
Commercial - Storage
One-story, brick veneer, commercial building with a flat roof. The building is oriented west and set along zero lot lines. There is a surface parking lot to its north and east, and it is separated by a small passageway from a historic, two-story, commercial building to the south. The building has minimal ornamentation or openings. There is a single storefront bay with molded surround at the north portion of the front elevation that has been enclosed. An entry door is located at the eastern portion of the north elevation. The east elevation has three evenly spaced, rectangular windows. This is a simple utilitarian building that was constructed during the district’s period of significance.
1,400 NO $ 16,300.00 $ 494,400.00 $ 207,120.00 non/an/a
Provident Life and Accident Ins Co.
Provident Life and Accident Ins Co.
1 Fountain Square, Chattanooga TN
Provident Life and Accident Ins Co.unknownBrick Veneer; Flat roof
54
47520 Lookout St.
Commercial Building
C19202U-CX-6Commercial
Two-story, brick veneer, commercial building with a flat roof. The building is oriented west and set along zero lot lines. It is separated by a small passageway from a historic, one-story, commercial building to the north; connected to a historic, one-story, commercial building to the south; and bordered by surface parking to the east. The building’s roof is flat, with a pent roofline across the front facade. The rooflines of the side elevations are angled with the pent roof and rise above the façade. A tripartite arched entrance and window system with rounded transoms and columns are centered at the ground level, flanked by smaller fixed windows to either side. The first and second levels are separated by a stringcourse. Five connected, 12-light windows are centered on the second level above the entrance. Three connected, 12-light windows are to either side of it, centered above the smaller windows on the first floor. The side elevations are plain brick with minimal ornamentation. The rear elevation has five replacement windows of various sizes with segmental arches. Despite recent replacement windows (circa 1990), the overall historic character of the façade remains, and the resource is considered contributing to the historic district.
6,440 NO $ 373,000.00 $ 187,500.00 $ 224,200.00 nonon/aNAI Charter
Charter Lookout Properties GP
520 Lookout St. Chattanooga, TN 37402
Charter Lookout Properties GPunknownBrick veneer; flat roof
55
48532 Lookout St. Rear
Commercial Building
C19251U-CX-6Commercial
One-story, common bond brick garage with a front-facing gable roof. Set along zero lot lines, it is oriented west and abuts a historic, two-story, commercial building to the north and a historic, former service station to the south. Both the east and west facades have central arched garage openings flanked to either side by two 3/3-sash windows. The arches of the garage openings have stucco keystones and imposts, and wood frame divided light windows in the rises. The side windows have a brick grid pattern and stucco diamond in the arch rises, and a stucco sill.
8,760 NO $ 229,700.00 $ 825,000.00 $ 424,960.00 nonon/a
Universal Joint Chattanooga
Chatanooga Holding Company LLC
409 Mead Rd, Unit #1 Decatur, GA 30030
Universal Joint Chattanoogaunknown
Common bond brick garage; front-facing gable roof
56
49532 Lookout St.
Gulf Fountain Square Service Station
C19391U-CX-6Commercial
One-story, former automobile service station with a flat roof. The building is oriented south toward E 6th Street, spanning the block between Georgia Ave and Lookout Street. It is connected to a one-story automotive building to the north and set back from the street with a lawn and concrete patio. Elements of Art Moderne style are seen in the white porcelain enamel exterior, rounded edges, and absence of applied ornamentation. The center bay of the façade is convex with a projecting rounded canopy and two glass entries to either side of a four-light storefront window. To either side of the center bay are two bays with garage doors. To the east of the garage doors, the façade steps back and has a pedestrian door. The side elevations have three-light windows with no ornamentation.
8,760 NO $ 229,700.00 $ 825,000.00 $ 424,960.00 nonon/a
Universal Joint Chattanooga
Chatanooga Holding Company LLC
409 Mead Rd, Unit #1 Decatur, GA 30030
Universal Joint Chattanoogaunknown
auto service station with fla roof
57
50619 Market St.
Phoenix Block (North)
C18894D-CX-12Commercial
This is the north half of a double, four-story, painted brick, Romanesque Revival-style commercial building that fronts Market and Broad Streets. Oriented both east and west, the building is bordered by surface parking to the north and connected to a historic, five-story, commercial building to the south. The low-pitched shed roof is concealed by a flat parapet with a corbelled cornice, round arch motif, and decorative brickwork. The windows are 1/1 sash, though many are missing or have been covered in plywood. The fourth stories have five arched openings; the third stories have four rectangular openings below decorative brick panels; and the second stories have four segmental arched openings. The Market Street elevation has more ornamentation than that on Broad Street, with pilasters supporting a segmental arch spanning the second story and remnants of an embellished rounded pilaster at the ground level. The ground level on Market Street has been completely modified to be framed by brick piers with a large metal panel over a glass storefront system. On Broad Street, the original brick paneling is visible, with temporary plywood boarding in the storefront while it undergoes renovation.
20,100 NO $ 464,800.00 $ 206,000.00 $ 268,320.00 yesyesn/an/aBell Group Holdings LLC
9 Tradition Ln Brentwood TN 37027
Lisa Brown; Keller Williams Realtyunknown
Romanesque Revival-style
58
51621 Market St.
Phoenix Block (South)
C18894D-CX-12Mixed-Use
This is the south half of a double, four-story, painted brick, Romanesque Revival-style commercial building that fronts Market and Broad Streets. Oriented both east and west, the building is bordered by surface parking to the north and connected to a historic, five-story, commercial building to the south. The low-pitched shed roof is concealed by a flat parapet with corbelled cornice, round arch motif, and decorative brickwork. The 1/1-sash windows have been covered by a metal screen on the Market Street elevation and are boarded on the Broad Street elevation. The fourth stories have five arched openings; the third stories have four rectangular openings; and the second stories have four segmental arched openings. The Market Street elevation has more ornamentation than that on Broad Street, with pilasters supporting a segmental arch spanning the second story and remnants of a large embellished rounded pilaster at the ground level. The ground level on Market Street has a nonhistoric, flat canopy over the boarded storefront with non-historic brick to either side. The ground level on Broad Street has been stuccoed to the bottom of the second-story window openings. It has a recessed pedestrian entrance and metal garage door.
20,000 NO $ 446,900.00 $ 200,000.00 $ 258,760.00 yesyesn/an/a621 Market GP
500 Interstate Dr, STE 400 Nashville, TN 37210
Lisa Brown; Keller Williams Realtyunknown
Romanesque Revival-style
59
52629 Market St
Miller Bros. Dept. Store
C18984D-CX-12Commercial
The four-story Brothers Department Store and its added buildings are sited along zero lot lines at the northwest corner of Market and West 7th Streets. The buildings are connected to historic, four-story, commercial buildings to the north on both Market and Broad Streets. The complex of buildings front Market, Broad, and West 7th Streets, with the primary façade oriented east on Market Street. The main building (Buildings #1-3 in the NRHP nomination) is capped by cornices with dentils and framed by brick pilasters. Each upper story has eleven bays with 1/1-sash windows, some single and some paired. The fourth-story windows are rectangular; the third- story windows have round arch openings; and the second- story windows are rectangular with transoms. The levels are visually distinguished by a cornice between the third and fourth stories and a continuous lintel above the second-story windows. The base level is further distinguished by being of stone rather than the red brick found above. All bays have large transoms with three divisions of 45-light opaque glass. Recessed main entrances are in the fourth and fifth bays from the south, set apart by round arches with an “MB” insignia in the spandrel. An additional recessed entrance is in the third bay from the south. All other bays have replacement storefront glass. Similar details are continued on the south and west elevations. The building was covered with a false metal front in the 1960s but that was removed, and the original appearance restored in the 1980s. The added four-story, brick building fronting Broad Street (Building #4 in the NRHP nomination) has three bays at each level, distinguished by brick pilasters. Corbelled cornices cap the building and are found above and below each of the upper story windows. The upper story windows are rectangular with 1/1 sashes and stone lintels and sills. The ground level has three wood-frame storefronts with slim wrought iron pilasters. The added five-story building fronting Market Street (Building #5 in the NRHP nomination) is capped by metal paneling. Its core has contrasting metal panels with a single bay of windows in the vertical center. Each 1/1-sash, metal-frame window is separated by a panel with Art Deco chevron designs. The ground level is tile with a central entrance flanked by six-light windows to either side. The National Register nomination for this resource describes it as five separate buildings that were either constructed or acquired by the Miller Brothers department store between 1898 and 1916. The entire complex served as one building after 1916 and is therefore listed as one resource in this nomination. The building complex is individually listed on the National Register and considered contributing to the historic district.
144,325 NO $ 6,673,000.00 $ 1,480,000.00 $ 3,261,200.00 nono1989
MyEyeDr.; Mesa Associates, Inc., Elliot Davis
Mesa Properties Chattanooga LLC
PO Box 196 Madison AL, 35758
Mesa Properties Chattanooga LLCunknown
red brick; capped by cornices with dentils and framed by brick pilasters; base constructed from stone
60
53630 Market St.Central BlockC18833D-CX-12Commercial
The three-story Central Block Building is ornamented with Victorian and Italianate details of contrasting red brick and white trim. Its central entrance is a chamfered corner oriented southwest to the intersection of Market and E 7th Streets. It is connected to a historic, two-story, commercial building to the east and bordered by a park and surface parking to the north. The ornate chamfered corner is capped by a pediment above layers of corbelled cornice. The third-story windows of the corner’s three bays are topped by rounded lintels with fanlight motifs. The third-story windows of the west elevation’s four bays have hooded lintels with triglyph motifs. Similarly, panels of triglyphs are between the second-and third story windows. At the ground level, the seven bays of the west elevation and corner entrance are distinguished by brick pilasters with capitals decorated with a Victorian heart motif. The storefronts are wood frame with a bulkhead and fabric awnings. The south elevation fronting East 7th Street is less ornately decorated than the corner and west elevations. It is capped by layers of corbelled cornice. Each story has eight rectangular windows with hooded lintels. The easternmost bay is distinguished by brick pilasters, corbels, and an entrance at the ground floor. The building is individually listed on the National Register and considered contributing to the historic district.
23,850 NO $ 1,787,400.00 $ 511,900.00 $ - nonon/a
UNITED WAY OF GREATER CHATTANOOGA
UNITED WAY OF GREATER CHATTANOOGA
630 Market St. Chattanooga, TN 37402
UNITED WAY OF GREATER CHATTANOOGAunknown
Victorian and Italianate details of contrasting red brick and white trim.
61
54700 Market StBaker Shoe StoreC19492D-CX-12Commercial
The former Baker Shoe Store is a two-story, commercial building with a flat roof. Sited on a corner with zero lot lines, the building is oriented west and connected to a historic, three-story, commercial building to the east and a historic, two-story, commercial building to the south. The exterior of the building is clad with concrete panels with no applied ornamentation. The upper story of the west elevation is convex and has two square single-pane windows. At the ground level, the aluminumframe storefront system has a glass entrance angled toward the intersection of Market and East 7th Streets. The corner of the building in front of the angled entry is supported by a round concrete column. The north elevation has two large picture windows spaced between four square, single-pane windows. At the ground level, storefront ribbon windows extend three-quarters of the building’s width. An entry with a flat canopy is located to the east of the windows.
6,700 NO $ 345,900.00 $ 218,800.00 $ 225,880.00 nonon/a
XMC inc.; WorkSpace Interiors
McGauley Holdings LLC.
PO Box 70 Chattanooga, TN 37401
McGauley Holdings LLC.unknownflat roof; concrete panel
62
55701 Market St.
Hamilton National Bank
C191117D-CX-12Commercial
Originally constructed in 1911 to the design of R. H. Hunt, the building was completely remodeled in 1967-1969 with Selmon T. Franklin Associates serving as the architect. The Hamilton National Bank Building is a seventeen-story, reinforced concrete and steel-framed, office building with a flat roof. The building is set along zero lot lines at the northeast corner of Market and East 7th Streets in Chattanooga's downtown commercial core. It abuts a non-historic, three-story, commercial building to the south and has a secondary façade along Broad Street to the west. The building is visually separated into three parts: an 85-foot-wide by 200-foot-deep three-story base that extends the full width and depth of the site and is clad with granite; a rectangular tower (floors 4-16) clad with granite at the fourth floor and aluminum at floors 5-16, and an aluminum-clad 17th floor cap. The tower is aligned with the north wall of the base, recessed one bay from the east facade and south wall of the base, and recessed six bays from the west elevation of the base. Each elevation of the tower has vertical panels of aluminum alternating with panels of transparent and spandrel glass. The graniteclad floors 1-4 are visually separated into three layers: three-light storefront windows between granite piers at the bottom, wide vertical panels of granite alternating with narrow windows in the middle, and windows recessed from squat granite piers at the top (fourth floor). The recession of the fourth-floor windows gives the illusion the tower is floating above the base.
127,080 NO $ 4,724,600.00 $ 850,000.00 $ 2,229,840.00 nono2016
First Horizon Bank; Wagner & Wagner Attorneys at Law
Heritage - Hamilton Apts LLC
6263 Poplar Ave STE 940 Memphis, TN 38119
Heritage - Hamilton Apts LLC
R.H. Hunt, Remodeled by Selmon T. Franklin Associates
Reinforced Concrete and steel framed.
63
56704 Market St.
Commercial Building
NC19002/3D-CX-12Commercial
Originally constructed in 1911 to the design of R. H. Hunt, the building was completely remodeled in 1967-1969 with Selmon T. Franklin Associates serving as the architect. The Hamilton National Bank Building is a seventeen-story, reinforced concrete and steel-framed, office building with a flat roof. The building is set along zero lot lines at the northeast corner of Market and East 7th Streets in Chattanooga's downtown commercial core. It abuts a non-historic, three-story, commercial building to the south and has a secondary façade along Broad Street to the west. The building is visually separated into three parts: an 85-foot-wide by 200-foot-deep three-story base that extends the full width and depth of the site and is clad with granite; a rectangular tower (floors 4-16) clad with granite at the fourth floor and aluminum at floors 5-16, and an aluminum-clad 17th floor cap. The tower is aligned with the north wall of the base, recessed one bay from the east facade and south wall of the base, and recessed six bays from the west elevation of the base. Each elevation of the tower has vertical panels of aluminum alternating with panels of transparent and spandrel glass. The graniteclad floors 1-4 are visually separated into three layers: three-light storefront windows between granite piers at the bottom, wide vertical panels of granite alternating with narrow windows in the middle, and windows recessed from squat granite piers at the top (fourth floor). The recession of the fourth-floor windows gives the illusion the tower is floating above the base.
11,400 NO $ 223,600.00 $ 182,400.00 $ 162,400.00 nono2014
Giorgio Men's Warehouse
Dabit Milad H
704 Market St. Chattanooga, TN 37402
Giorgio Men's Warehouseunknown
Reinforced Concrete and steel framed; flat roof
64
57706 Market St
Commercial Building
NC19002D-CX-12Commercial
Two-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented west and abuts a non-historic, three-story, commercial building to the north and a non-historic, ninestory, mixed-use complex to the south. The second story is divided into two bays distinguished by stucco pilasters with 9/9-sash, rectangular windows topped by hooded lintels and keystones. At the ground level, a fabric awning extends most of the building’s width. There are two aluminum-frame storefronts, each with recessed entries and porcelain enamel and wood bulkheads. Due to extensive alterations and application of synthetic stucco to its façade circa 1985, the building is considered noncontributing to the historic district.
16,560 NO $ 379,600.00 $ 220,800.00 $ 240,160.00 noyes1924n/aHullander Matt
3072 Rivermont Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37415
Keller Williams Realtyunknownbrick; flat roof
65
58715 Market St.
Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union
NC19773D-CX-12Commercial
Two-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented west and abuts a non-historic, three-story, commercial building to the north and a non-historic, ninestory, mixed-use complex to the south. The second story is divided into two bays distinguished by stucco pilasters with 9/9-sash, rectangular windows topped by hooded lintels and keystones. At the ground level, a fabric awning extends most of the building’s width. There are two aluminum-frame storefronts, each with recessed entries and porcelain enamel and wood bulkheads. Due to extensive alterations and application of synthetic stucco to its façade circa 1985, the building is considered noncontributing to the historic district.
45,496 NO $ 3,427,400.00 $ 1,000,000.00 $ 17,770,960.00 nono2022First Horizon Bank715 Market LLC
715 Market St STE 203 Chattanooga, TN 37402
First Horizon Bankunknown
Modern, concrete building; elements of international and brutalist styles.
66
59728 Market StMarket City CenterNC20169D-CX-12
Mixed-Use (Commercial and Residential)
Two-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented west and abuts a non-historic, three-story, commercial building to the north and a non-historic, ninestory, mixed-use complex to the south. The second story is divided into two bays distinguished by stucco pilasters with 9/9-sash, rectangular windows topped by hooded lintels and keystones. At the ground level, a fabric awning extends most of the building’s width. There are two aluminum-frame storefronts, each with recessed entries and porcelain enamel and wood bulkheads. Due to extensive alterations and application of synthetic stucco to its façade circa 1985, the building is considered noncontributing to the historic district.
96,222 NO $ 17,469,900.00 $ - $ - noyesn/a
DGX; WesternUnion; Bantam & Biddy; Strayer University
Health Educational & Housing Facility Board C/P Philip Noblett, City ATTY
100 E 11th ST. STE 200 Chattanooga, TN 37402
Health Educational & Housing Facility Board C/P Philip Noblett, City ATTY
unknownbrick; flat roof
67
60729 Market St.
Volunteer Bank & Trust
NC19852/3D-CX-12Commercial
Two-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented west and abuts a non-historic, three-story, commercial building to the north and a non-historic, ninestory, mixed-use complex to the south. The second story is divided into two bays distinguished by stucco pilasters with 9/9-sash, rectangular windows topped by hooded lintels and keystones. At the ground level, a fabric awning extends most of the building’s width. There are two aluminum-frame storefronts, each with recessed entries and porcelain enamel and wood bulkheads. Due to extensive alterations and application of synthetic stucco to its façade circa 1985, the building is considered noncontributing to the historic district.
40,109 NO $ 3,818,100.00 $ 1,204,000.00 $ 2,011,280.00 nonounknownBrick Veneer
68
61736 Market St.
American National Bank Building
C196820D-CX-12Commercial
Designed by Alfred Easton Poor of New York, the American National Bank Building is a 20-story, reinforced concrete and steel-framed office building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines at the northeast corner of Market and E 8th Streets, it has secondary façades along E 8th Street to the south and Cherry Street to the east. The building is visually separated into two sections: the 20-story office tower that fronts on Market Street, and a six–story parking garage to the south with first-floor retail and office space. The rectangular tower has a two-story, granite-clad base. The bays of the base have three-light windows framed by granite. At floors 3-18, three bays are distinguished by granite pilasters. In each bay are three rectangular, fixed-pane windows separated by cast concrete panels. The garage is set back slightly from Market and extends along E 8th Street, wrapping to the east side of the tower. It has a similar design as the tower, with concrete panels and open metal grilles between the pilasters on the upper floors.
239,506 NO $ 10,789,700.00 $ 1,069,200.00 $ 4,743,560.00 nono
Market Street Chattanooga LP C/O The Simpson Organization
1170 Peachtree St. Suite 2000, Atlanta, GA 30309
Alfred Easton Poor
Reinforced Concrete and Steel frame
69
62800 Market St.
Loveman's Department Store
C18925D-CX-12Commercial
Designed by Alfred Easton Poor of New York, the American National Bank Building is a 20-story, reinforced concrete and steel-framed office building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines at the northeast corner of Market and E 8th Streets, it has secondary façades along E 8th Street to the south and Cherry Street to the east. The building is visually separated into two sections: the 20-story office tower that fronts on Market Street, and a six–story parking garage to the south with first-floor retail and office space. The rectangular tower has a two-story, granite-clad base. The bays of the base have three-light windows framed by granite. At floors 3-18, three bays are distinguished by granite pilasters. In each bay are three rectangular, fixed-pane windows separated by cast concrete panels. The garage is set back slightly from Market and extends along E 8th Street, wrapping to the east side of the tower. It has a similar design as the tower, with concrete panels and open metal grilles between the pilasters on the upper floors. Designed by Alfred Easton Poor of New York, the American National Bank Building is a 20-story, reinforced concrete and steel-framed office building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines at the northeast corner of Market and E 8th Streets, it has secondary façades along E 8th Street to the south and Cherry Street to the east. The building is visually separated into two sections: the 20-story office tower that fronts on Market Street, and a six–story parking garage to the south with first-floor retail and office space. The rectangular tower has a two-story, granite-clad base. The bays of the base have three-light windows framed by granite. At floors 3-18, three bays are distinguished by granite pilasters. In each bay are three rectangular, fixed-pane windows separated by cast concrete panels. The garage is set back slightly from Market and extends along E 8th Street, wrapping to the east side of the tower. It has a similar design as the tower, with concrete panels and open metal grilles between the pilasters on the upper floors.
7,599 NO $ 130,700.00 $ 45,600.00 $ 70,520.00 nonoSynovus Bank
Cohutta Banking Company of TN
800 Market St Suite 100unknown
Romanesque-Revival Style, Brick and glazed terra Cotta
70
63801-03 Market St.
Fischer Evans Building
C
1875/1963
2/3D-CX-8Commercial
The Fischer Evans Building is a two- and three-story commercial building. It is a good example of midcentury design used to update a historic building, but only at the storefront level. It is sited at the southwest corner of Market and West 8th Streets, and abuts a historic, two-story, commercial building to the south. A two-story and a three-story building were combined in 1963 and modified with a common storefront. While the storefront-level reads as one building, the upper stories read as distinct buildings with the two-story building to the south and three-story to the north. The upper story of the two-story southern half is plain stucco with no openings. The upper story of the three-story northern half is brick and capped by a projecting corbelled cornice. It has three, 1/1-sash, rectangular windows at its third story aligned with three, three-light windows at its second story. The windows of both levels have egg and dart lintels, and there is a band with a circle motif extending across the building above the second-story windows. The ground level was designed by Chattanooga architect Frank Gibson and installed when the store expanded in 1963. It has granite pilasters alternating with five panels of porcelain enamel. Single-light display windows are in each bay of the porcelain enamel. The “Fischer Evans” script sign is located above a canopy that shades the central, recessed entry. At the secondary façade on E 8th street, the ground level has stacked, black and white, porcelain enamel panels defined by vertical metallic strips. There are three small and one large fixed window on this façade. A concrete and granite storefront with display windows is located at the western end. It also has the “Fischer Evans Jewelers” script over a rounded metal canopy.
6,666 NO $ 386,000.00 $ 157,500.00 $ 217,400.00
Globrt Howard C III C/O Fischer-Evans
801 Market St. Chattanooga, TN 37402
Frank Gibson midcentury design
71
64805 Market St.
Commercial Building
C19252D-CX-8Commercial
Two-story, stucco and painted brick, commercial building with a flat roof concealed by a rounded parapet. Set along zero lot lines and oriented east, it abuts historic, two-story, commercial buildings to the north and south. The building is capped by a corbelled cornice below its parapet. An oversized arched window opening with a molded sheet metal cap and transom bar has a stained-glass transom above a tripartite window with corresponding transom lights, all but the center panel of which have been infilled with plywood. At the ground level, pilasters and a fabric awning frame the storefront. A replacement, aluminum-frame storefront system recesses at an angle to a double-door entry to the north. Despite minor alterations, the building retains its overall historic character and detailing.
6,153 NO $ 191,800.00 $ 210,000.00 $ 160,720.00 Dabit Milad H
704 Market St. Chattanooga, TN 37402
Dabit Milad Hunknown
Stucco and Painted Brick concealed by ronded Parapet
72
65807 Market St.
Commercial Building
C19002D-CX-8Commercial
Two-story, brick, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines and oriented east, it abuts historic, two-story, commercial buildings to the north and south. The building is capped by a replacement, pressed metal cornice. The second story has three segmental arch windows with 1/1 sashes and transoms. Stacked bricks border the second-story façade at its north side, while quoins border the south side. At the ground level, a thick replacement sign band is above a flat metal canopy. The replacement, aluminum-frame storefront system has doors to either side of a twelve-light, floor-toceiling window.
6,153 NO $ 371,500.00 $ 212,500.00 $ 233,600.00
Clark Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund
PO Box 4051 Chattanooga, TN 37405
unknownBrick
73
66809 Market St.
Commercial Building
C19302D-CX-12Commercial
Two-story, Art Deco-style, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines and oriented east, the building abuts historic, two-story, commercial buildings to the north and south. The building is capped by a cornice made of stretcher bricks. The second story has a fixed-pane window flanked by 1/1 sash-windows, all rectangular and replacements. This level exhibits several unique Art Deco details including vertical panels to either side of the windows with a kite-shape motif; panels with geometric shapes above each window; and horizontal bands around the business name with a wave and triangle motif. Pilasters and a fabric awning frame the replacement, aluminum-frame storefront system. There is a central double-door entry and an additional single-door entry to the south.
7,325 NO $ 477,400.00 $ 250,000.00 $ 290,960.00 Ziebold Meredith M
809 Market St. Chattanooga, TN 37402
unknownArt Deco
74
67
107 Martin Luther King Blvd. W
Read House HotelC19268D-CX-12Commercial
Designed by Martin Roche of Holabird and Roche in the Georgian Revival-style, the Read House Hotel rises eight stories and occupies the entire block of West M.L.K Boulevard between Chestnut and Broad Streets. The front façade is oriented south toward West M.L.K Boulevard. The bottom level of the hotel and its decorative elements are cut stone, while the body is red brick. The central lobby and ground level of the hotel are distinguished by projecting further from the body of the hotel and being of stone, not brick. The recessed entry is covered by a fabric awning and has two storefront windows to either side. The upper story of the lobby has a rounded window over the awning and two windows to either side with balustrades and broken pediments. A one-story storefront level with regularly spaced windows wraps around the building from either side of the lobby. This level is topped by a stone balustrade and urns. The brick core of the hotel has regularly spaced, rectangular, 1/1sash windows. Some windows are decorated by stone quoins and lintels, others are plain. The upper level windows are the most decorated, with stone swags, keystones, pediments, and paneling. A cornice extends around the entire building atop the upper level. The outer bars of the “E” are two stories shorter than the main building and have stone quoins at their corners. The elaborate decorative elements are continued on the east and west elevations. The rear of the hotel has window openings but minimal ornamentation. A one-story, stucco extension of the hotel connects the main building to an additional, L-shaped, six-story hotel building to the north. The Read House Hotel is individually listed on the National Register and considered contributing to the district.
162,922 NO $ 22,603,700.00 $ 1,398,700.00 $ 9,600,960.00 nono2018
Historic Reed House Associates Property Owner LLC
Historic Reed House Associates Property Owner LLC
174 East Bay St STE 202 Charleston, SC 29401
Historic Reed House Associates Property Owner LLC
Martin Roche (Holabird and Roche)
Georgian Revival Style
75
68500 Walnut St.
Provident Life And Accident Insurance Co.
C19596D-CX-8Commercial
The Provident Life and Accident Insurance Co. building is a large, six-story, office building with a recessed seventh-story penthouse. The building is clad in Georgia marble with little applied ornamentation, appropriate for mid-century design. Its primary façade is oriented west to Walnut Street, with a glass and marble skyway over the Walnut Street connecting to the adjacent building. The building occupies most of the block, with secondary facades on East 5th Street to the north and Lookout Street to the east. Fountain Square Park borders the building to the south. The recessed central entry is dominated by the second-story skywalk. Below the skywalk are glass doors and transoms with marble piers. Above it is a grid of fixed-pane, single-light windows. The wings to either side of the entry bay have ground floors slightly recessed from the upper stories. Each bay has three fixed-pane, single-light windows framed by marble casings. The recessed seventh story is not visible from the street. Its façade has ribbons of windows separated by marble piers, capped by a thick band of marble. Recessed even further above the seventh story is a wall of marble used to conceal the building’s physical plant.
432,056 NO $ 24,670,500.00 $ 6,638,600.00 $ 12,523,640.00 nonon/a
Provident Life and Accidenct Insurance Co.; Trust Federal Credit Union
Provident Life and Accidenct Insurance Co.
1 Fountain Square, Chattanooga TN
Provident Life and Accidenct Insurance Co.unknownMid-century,
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69615 Walnut St.
Title Guaranty & Trust Co.
C19002D-CX-12Commercial
The Title Guaranty & Trust Co. is a two-story, brick and glazed terra cotta, commercial building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines and oriented east, the building is separated by alleys from a parking garage to the north and a two-story commercial building to the south. The building is topped by a shaped parapet and projecting cornice with dentils. “Title Guaranty & Trust Co.” is carved below the cornice. The primary façade is symmetrical and has a central, vaulted entry framed by Ionic columns supporting a cornice. The entry bay is recessed from the outer bays and clad in glazed terra cotta. A two-story round arch with keystone frames the doorway. Within the arch at the ground level is a revolving door with elaborate casing. Atop the casing is a cartouche with “1925” in relief, surrounded by a wreath and consoles. Around the door are tall windows with a starburst design in the mullions. At the second story of the archway are rounded windows with molded paneling separating them from the tall windows below. The cream brick bays to either side of the vaulted center have rectangular openings decorated with stylized flowers. Between the first- and second-story openings are panels with swags surrounded by a braided motif. The south bay has 6/6-sash windows at both stories. The north bay has a 9/9-sash window at the second story and a glass door at the ground level. The cream brick and cornice wrap around to one-quarter of the side elevations. The rest of the elevations are plain, painted brick with no ornamentation. Each has rectangular window openings at the second story and round arch openings at the ground level.
15,165 NO $ 918,600.00 $ 296,000.00 $ 485,840.00 nonounknownunknown
Brick and Glazed Terra Cotta, Flat Roof,
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70703 Walnut St.
Commercial Building
C19712D-CX-12Medical
Two-story, brick veneer and concrete, office building with a flat roof. Set along zero lot lines, the building is oriented east at the southwest corner of Walnut and East 7th Streets. It is adjacent to surface parking to the south and separated by an alley from a historic, three-story, commercial building to the west. The asymmetrical façade with minimal ornamentation is typical for mid-century design. The main entrance is in the central bay, framed by concrete. Recessed ribbon windows extend the width of the second story. Aluminum-frame display windows with a slim bulkhead flank either side of the recessed doorway. To the north of the central bay is a wing with a brick exterior. Its only opening is a vertical panel of windows with transparent and spandrel glass. To the south of the central bay is a stairwell tower that rises above the building’s roofline and drops below the sidewalk level. It has a wall of aluminum-frame windows and door. The north elevation has nine bays of triangular niches separated by brick piers. The west plane of each of the niches is full-height windows of transparent and spandrel glass. The concrete base of the building below the windows becomes more prominent as the topography drops from east to west. The west elevation facing the back alley has no openings or ornamentation. Two brick towers rising above the roofline are visible from the south elevation facing the parking lot. The only opening on this elevation is a band of ribbon windows at the second story between the towers.
14,414 NO $ 93,300.00 $ 308,400.00 $ 160,680.00 nonounknownMen's Healing Clinic
Ventas Realty Limited Partners
680 South 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202
unknown; reach out to tenantunknown
Brick Veneer and concret; flat roof
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71709 Walnut St.Kindred HospitalNC19762D-CX-12Medical
The Kindred Hospital is a two-story, brick veneer and concrete, hospital building with a flat roof. Set back from the street by a driveway, the 265-foot primary facade is oriented east toward Walnut Street, with an 80-foot secondary façade on E 8th Street. The base and cap of each elevation are concrete, with red brick between. The main entrance is at the northern end of the primary façade, distinguished by a concrete portico. The entryway has aluminum-frame, floor-to-ceiling, windows and glass double doors. The entire elevation to the south of the portico has evenly spaced, floor-to-ceiling window panels separated by brick. The concrete base becomes increasingly more visible as the topography drops from north to south. Open parking with concrete columns beneath the building is located at the southern end of the building. Similar design is continued on all other elevations. The building is considered non-contributing to the historic district as it was constructed after the district’s period of significance.
45,078 NO $ 1,688,000.00 $ 1,925,400.00 $ 1,453,960.00 nonounknownKindred Hospital
Ventas Realty Limited Partners
680 South 4th St, Louisville, KY 40202
unknown; reach out to tenantunknown
Brick Veneer and Concrete, Hospital
This building is considered non-contributed since it was constructed after the district's period of significance.
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