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Masonic Temple

Buildings we love: Masonic Temple, 1893

101-107 W. Broad Street Designed by Jackson Gott, this Romanesque Revival style building has upper floors which once contained meeting rooms and a ballroom. The ground floor was occupied by the Woodward & Lothrop department store. It has been converted into apartments and a conference center with businesses on the groContinue Reading...

Apr 10
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Practicing the art of transformation

BY BURL ROLETT Richmond BizSense Virginia Commonwealth University’s art department moves into the recently restored building at 814 W. Broad St., formerly home to Richmond Glass Shop. Commonwealth Architects designed the renovated spance and TRENT was the general contractor for the project. READ TContinue Reading...

Apr 9
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HOLMBERG: Monumental task for Monumental Church in Monument City

BY MARK HOLMBERG WTVR, April 9, 2014 READ THE ARTIContinue Reading...

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