Harper and McIntire Company Warehouse

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Harper and McIntire Company Warehouse
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Harper and McIntire Company Warehouse is located in Iowa
Harper and McIntire Company Warehouse
Location411 6th Ave., SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Coordinates41°58′32.8″N 91°39′41.1″W / 41.975778°N 91.661417°W / 41.975778; -91.661417Coordinates: 41°58′32.8″N 91°39′41.1″W / 41.975778°N 91.661417°W / 41.975778; -91.661417
Arealess than one acre
Built1922
Built byTheo. Stark & Co.
ArchitectCroft and Boerner
Architectural styleCommercial
MPSCommercial & Industrial Development of Cedar Rapids MPS
NRHP reference No.15000758[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 2, 2015

The Harper and McIntire Company Warehouse, also known as Smulekoff's Warehouse, is a historic building located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States. Harper and Mcintire was a wholesale hardware business that was established in Ottumwa, Iowa in 1867. A branch warehouse in Cedar Rapids was begun in 1921. The four-story, brick, Commercial structure was designed by the Minneapolis architectural firm of Croft and Boerner. Cedar Rapids contractor Theodore Stark & Company and Ferro Concrete Construction Company of Cincinnati were responsible for construction. The building was completed in 1922 in an industrial area where spur lines connected it to the Fourth Street Railroad Corridor. It was originally designed as a seven-story building, but by the time it was put out for bid it was reduced to four-stories with a two-story tower that enclosed a water tank.[2] Two additions were added to be building that facilitated the change to shipping by truck. The east side addition was completed in the 1940s, and the west side addition (1962) was built where the railroad spur track had been located. Smulekoffs Furniture Company took over the building in 1981 and remained until 2014 when they went out of business. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Marjorie Pearson, Ph.D. (August 2015). "Harper and McIntire Company Warehouse" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved August 7, 2017.


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