Huber Building
The Huber Building is a historic department store building in Marion, Ohio, United States.[1] It was designed by Richards, McCarty & Bulford and constructed in 1903 by famed industrialist Edward Huber.[1] The building contract was for $250,000.[2] A 1909 image was taken from atop the building's elevator tower.[3] Uhler Phillips Company, also known as Uhler's, operated a department store in the building for many years. It was owned by Carrie Fulton Phillips and her husband James Phillips, who left the company following a scandal that linked his wife with Warren G. Harding.[4]
The Huber Building is located at the northwest corner of Center Street and Prospect Street. It includes 54,000 square feet of space, two elevators, a rooftop garden and was home to the C.W. McLain Company department store, which was purchased and became Uhler-Phillips Company, which remained in business for many decades,[1] surviving a scandal that involved its owners and Warren G. Harding.[4]
The building, at 148 West Center Street, is being redeveloped into lofts.[5]
See also
[edit]- List of defunct department stores of the United States
- Nan Britton
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Marion County, Ohio
References
[edit]- ^ a b c [1] pages 46, 47 (Marion County Historical Society photograph)
- ^ Ohio Architect and Builder Volume 10 1907
- ^ Marion County page 52 Stuart J. Koblentz Arcadia Publishing, 2007 - History - 127 pages
- ^ a b Robenalt, James D. The Harding Affair, Love and Espionage During the Great War. Palgrave Macmillan (2009), ISBN 978-0-230-60964-8
- ^ "Lois Fisher & Associates". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-12-24.