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List of Flatiron buildings

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This is a list of flatiron buildings that are relatively notable. "Flatiron Building" is a name applied to a number of buildings shaped like a flatiron. One of the most famous is the Flatiron Building in New York City, which was finished in 1902. The name "Flatiron Building" may refer to many of the buildings listed below.

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Australia

Canada

At one time there were only ten flatiron buildings in Canada, with six within Ontario. Moses Block, a historic site in Sudbury was completed sometime between 1907 and 1915 by Hascal Moses and the Moses Family. The design of Moses Block was inspired by the famous Flatiron Building in New York City.[citation needed]

Building Image Dates Location City, Province Description
1 Gibson Block
1913 built Jasper Ave.
53°32′37″N 113°28′57″W / 53.54360°N 113.48248°W / 53.54360; -113.48248 (Gibson Block)
Edmonton, Alberta
2 Flatiron Building (Lacombe, Alberta)
1904 built 50 Ave. & 49c Ave.
52°27′47″N 113°43′51″W / 52.46298°N 113.73083°W / 52.46298; -113.73083 (Flatiron Building (Lacombe, Alberta))
Lacombe, Alberta
3 Hotel Europe (Vancouver)
1909 built 43 Powell Street
49°17′0.23″N 123°6′13.13″W / 49.2833972°N 123.1036472°W / 49.2833972; -123.1036472 (Hotel Europe (Vancouver))
Vancouver, British Columbia
4 Coffin Block Building
1830s Front Street and Wellington Street at Church Street Toronto, Ontario First flatiron building in Toronto; replaced by the Gooderham Building (see below).
5 Gooderham Building, aka Flatiron Building
1892 built
1975 Ontario landmark
49 Wellington Street East Toronto, Ontario Romanesque Revival
6 Moses Block 1907–1915 Toronto, Ontario
7 25 The Esplanade
1988 built 25 The Esplanade
43°38′46″N 79°22′30″W / 43.64622°N 79.37513°W / 43.64622; -79.37513 (25 The Esplanade)
Toronto, Ontario
8 CIBC branch at 90 Danforth Avenue at Broadview Avenue c. 1918 90 Danforth Avenue at Broadview Avenue Toronto by V.C. Horsburgh[1]
9 former Dominion Bank at 533 St Clair Avenue West at Vaughan Road c. 1912 533 St Clair Avenue West at Vaughan Road Toronto, Ontario [2]
10 Moses Block
1907 built Durham at Elgin Street Sudbury, Ontario Built by the Moses family.
11 The Delta Block
1917 built
1922 second level added
Main St. and King St.
43°14′38″N 79°49′29″W / 43.24391°N 79.82470°W / 43.24391; -79.82470 (Delta Block{)
Hamilton, Ontario [3] Pizza Pizza.
12 Rodier Building 1875 built Montreal, Québec "Heritage Montreal, an organization dedicated to the protection of Montreal's heritage has placed this building in its list of ten threatened emblematic sites for 2012."[4]

China

The Oi Kwan Hotel (Chinese: 爱群大酒店) in Guangzhou, China. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oi_Kwan_Hotel

Croatia

  • Pegla (Zadar, Croatia)[5]

Finland

  • Silitysrautatalo [fi] (Finnish for "Flatiron building") located in Ullanlinna district of Helsinki, corner of Vuorimiehenkatu [fi] and Muukalaiskatu [6][7]


Germany


Hungary

Israel

  • Bet Ha'Oniya [he] (Hebrew for "Ship Building"), Tel Aviv, Israel, 1935

Italy

Netherlands

North Macedonia

  • Adora Flatiron, Skopje, North Macedonia, 2017[9][10]

Portugal

Slovenia

  • Peglezen [sl], Ljubljana, 1925 or 1932-34?, 2009 NSDP, Poljanska cesta 1[11]

Spain

Sweden

United Kingdom

Building Image Dates Location Town / City, County Description
1 Flat Iron Building (Prescot)
Flat Iron building, Prescot 2
1890 built 72 Eccleston Street
53°25′47.19″N 2°48′7.22″W / 53.4297750°N 2.8020056°W / 53.4297750; -2.8020056 (Flat Iron Building, Prescot)
Prescot, Merseyside Originally built as a warehouse and watchmaking factory as part of Prescot's watchmaking industry.[13]
2 Imperial Buildings (Liverpool)[14]
1879 built Victoria Street.
53°24′30.08″N 2°59′1.07″W / 53.4083556°N 2.9836306°W / 53.4083556; -2.9836306 (Imperial House, Victoria Street, Liverpool)
Liverpool, Merseyside Originally used as a bank and later used as offices for Liverpool City Council.

United States

KEY

NHL-designated
NRHP-listed
Contributing in a NRHP-listed Historic district
Former building (demolished)
Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
1 Flatiron Flats
1985 built 2 Center St.
36°24′09″N 93°44′13″W / 36.40252°N 93.73692°W / 36.40252; -93.73692 (Flatiron Flats)
Eureka Springs, Arkansas In 1970-listed Eureka Springs Historic District; designed to be compatible with historic streetscape.
2 Flatiron Building (Novato, California)
1908 built 701 Grant Avenue
38°06′24″N 122°33′55″W / 38.1066°N 122.5654°W / 38.1066; -122.5654 (Flatiron Building (Novato, California) (1908))
Novato, California Two stories.
3 James Flood Building
1904 built
1982 San Francisco Designated Landmark
870 Market Street
37°47′06″N 122°24′27″W / 37.7849°N 122.4074°W / 37.7849; -122.4074 (James Flood Building)
San Francisco, California One of few buildings of its size that survived the 1906 earthquake. Designed by Albert Pissus.
4 Flatiron Building (San Francisco, California), 1907, aka Columbus Tower
1907 built
1970 San Francisco Designated Landmark
916 Kearny Street
37°47′47″N 122°24′18″W / 37.7964°N 122.4049°W / 37.7964; -122.4049 (Columbus Tower (1907))
San Francisco, California Designed by Salfield & Kohlberg, developed by Abe Ruef
5 Flatiron Building (San Francisco, California), 1913
1913 built
1982 San Francisco Designated Landmark
540 Market Street

37°47′24″N 122°24′03″W / 37.7900°N 122.4007°W / 37.7900; -122.4007 (Flatiron Building (1913))

San Francisco, California
6 Flatiron Building (Denver, Colorado) 1923 built
demolished
Denver, Colorado Former building designed by architect J.B. Benedict, across from Brown Palace Hotel which is sometimes mistaken for it.
7 Carroll Building, aka Flat Iron Building (Norwich, Connecticut)
1887 built
1982 NRHP
9–15 Main St., and 14–20 Water St.
41°31′27.6″N 72°4′46.6″W / 41.524333°N 72.079611°W / 41.524333; -72.079611 (Carroll Building)
Norwich, Connecticut Romanesque Revival architecture designed by Stephen C. Earle.
8 Flatiron Building (Auburndale, Florida), aka Triangle Building 1912 built Bartow & Main Auburndale, Florida a bank building[15]
9 Flatiron Building (Atlanta, Georgia), aka English-American Building
1897 built
1976 NRHP
1991 Atlanta Landmark Building
84 Peachtree Street NW
33°45′22″N 84°23′19″W / 33.7562°N 84.3885°W / 33.7562; -84.3885 (English-American Building (Atlanta, Georgia))
Atlanta, Georgia 11 stories, designed by Bradford Gilbert
10 Morris B. Sachs Building
2800 N. Milwaukee (Milwaukee & Diversey) Chicago, Illinois
11 Flatiron Building (Wicker Park, Chicago, Illinois)
1925 built Milwaukee Avenue, North Avenue, and Damen Avenue, Wicker Park district of West Town
41°54′37″N 87°40′37″W / 41.91028°N 87.67694°W / 41.91028; -87.67694 (Flatiron Building (Wicker Park, Chicago, Illinois))
Chicago, Illinois
12 Purdue State Bank
1914 built 210 West State Street
40°25′26″N 86°54′28″W / 40.4238°N 86.9077°W / 40.4238; -86.9077 (Purdue State Bank)
West Lafayette, Indiana
13 Flatiron Building (Wichita, Kansas) 1917 built E. 21st St. and N. Broadway
37°43′21″N 97°20′08″W / 37.72240°N 97.33547°W / 37.72240; -97.33547 (Flatiron Building (Wichita, Kansas))
Wichita, Kansas a two-story building at 21st Street, with Broadway on one side and a railroad track on the other side; it is 12 feet wide on one end and 65 feet wide on the other end)
14 Howard Southern Triangle Building
1926 built 833 Howard Ave. (between Howard Ave. and St. Joseph St.)
29°56′41″N 90°04′27″W / 29.94476°N 90.07425°W / 29.94476; -90.07425 (Howard Southern Triangle Building)
New Orleans, Louisiana [16]
15 Hay Building, aka Flatiron Building (Portland, Maine) 1925 built At Congress Square, between Congress St. and Free St.
43°39′15″N 70°15′45″W / 43.65426°N 70.26262°W / 43.65426; -70.26262 (Hay Building (Portland, Maine))
Portland, Maine
16 Maryland Inn
1782 built Church Circle, between Main St. and Duke of Gloucester St.
38°58′41″N 76°29′32″W / 38.97818°N 76.49214°W / 38.97818; -76.49214 (Maryland Inn)
Annapolis, Maryland
17 Flatiron Building (Boston, Massachusetts), aka Bulfinch Hotel 107 Merrimac Street
42°21′50″N 71°03′45″W / 42.36393°N 71.06239°W / 42.36393; -71.06239 (Flatiron Building (Bulfinch Hotel))
Boston, Massachusetts [17][18]
18 Flatiron Building (Fall River, Massachusetts) 1908 built Between 2nd St. and Plymouth Ave.
41°41′26″N 71°09′33″W / 41.69059°N 71.15908°W / 41.69059; -71.15908 (Flatiron Building (Fall River, Massachusetts))
Fall River, Massachusetts
19 Parsons Block, aka Flatiron Building
Holyoke, Massachusetts
20 I.O.O.F. Centennial Building
1876 built
1903 addition
1979 Michigan State Historic Site
2015 NRHP
150 E. Chisholm Street
45°03′40″N 83°25′57″W / 45.06111°N 83.43250°W / 45.06111; -83.43250 (I.O.O.F. Centennial Building)
Alpena, Michigan Late Victorian, Italianate designed by William Mirre
21 Lafayette Building (Detroit, Michigan)
1923 built
2009–2010 demolished
144 West Lafayette Blvd.
42°19′53″N 83°02′56″W / 42.33143°N 83.04879°W / 42.33143; -83.04879 (Lafayette Building (Detroit, Michigan))
Detroit, Michigan
22 Reid Building
1896 built 426-430 West Larned Detroit, Michigan
23 Flatiron Hotel
1912 built
1978 NRHP
1722 St. Mary's Avenue41°15′19.2″N 95°56′22.1″W / 41.255333°N 95.939472°W / 41.255333; -95.939472 (Flatiron Hotel) Omaha, Nebraska Georgian Revival
24 Flatiron Building (Auburn, New York) 1970 NRHP
1978 delisted
1-3 Genesee St.
42°55′59″N 76°33′50″W / 42.93307°N 76.56393°W / 42.93307; -76.56393 (Approximate former location of Flatiron Building (Auburn, New York))
Auburn, New York This building was on the list of National Register of Historic Places in Cayuga County, but was demolished in 1975.[19]
25 Flat Iron Building (Goshen, New York) 1906 or before built 25 Main St.
Goshen, New York [20][21][22]
26 47 Plaza Street West
1928 built 47–61 Plaza Street West (at Grand Army Plaza), Park Slope
40°40′24″N 73°58′17″W / 40.673234°N 73.971441°W / 40.673234; -73.971441 (47 Plaza Street West)
Brooklyn, New York City 16-floor Venetian Gothic design by Rosario Candela
27 Flatiron Building, aka Fuller Building
1902 built
1966 NYC Landmark
1979 NRHP
1989 NHL
Fifth Ave.
40°44′28″N 73°59′23″W / 40.74111°N 73.98972°W / 40.74111; -73.98972 (Flatiron Building (Fuller Building) (New York City))
New York, New York Designed by Daniel Burnham in Renaissance Revival style.
28 Flatiron Building (Asheville, North Carolina)
1925 built
1979 NRHP CP
Battery Park Avenue
35°35′42″N 82°33′19″W / 35.5950°N 82.5552°W / 35.5950; -82.5552 (Flatiron Building (Asheville, North Carolina))
Asheville, North Carolina Beaux-Arts in style, part of Downtown Asheville Historic District
29 Flatiron Building (Grand Forks, North Dakota) 1906 built
1982 NRHP
2006 delisted
323 Kittson Ave.
47°55′25.3″N 97°1′47.2″W / 47.923694°N 97.029778°W / 47.923694; -97.029778 (Flatiron Building (former location))
Grand Forks, North Dakota Destroyed in 1997 Red River flood.
30 Flatiron Building (Akron, Ohio) 1907 built Akron, Ohio [23]
31 H.A. Higgins Building, aka Flatiron Building (Columbus, Ohio)
1914 built
1979 NRHP
1984 Columbus Register of Historic Places
129 E. Nationwide Blvd.
39°58′08″N 82°59′53″W / 39.968774°N 82.998062°W / 39.968774; -82.998062 (H.A. Higgins Building)
Columbus, Ohio Designed by Herbert Aloysius Higgins
32 Flatiron Building (Portland, Oregon)
1916 built
1989 NRHP
2010 Portland Historic Landmark
1223–1225 SW Stark Street
45°31′22″N 122°41′01″W / 45.522834°N 122.683696°W / 45.522834; -122.683696 (Flatiron Building (Portland, Oregon))
Portland, Oregon
33 Portland Flatiron Building (2018) 2018 built N. Cook St.
45°32′48″N 122°40′33″W / 45.54673°N 122.67592°W / 45.54673; -122.67592 (Portland Flatiron Building (2019?))
Portland, Oregon A mixed-use building designed by Works Progress Architecture that utilizes CLT to accommodate for the significant grade change on site. [24][note 1]
34 Flatiron Building, aka Wilbur Trust Building 40°36′37″N 75°23′00″W / 40.61023°N 75.38323°W / 40.61023; -75.38323 (Wilbur Trust Building (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)) Bethlehem, Pennsylvania [25]
35 Rufus Barrett Stone House, aka Flatiron Building (Bradford, Pennsylvania)
1903 built
1982 NRHP
11 Boylston Street
41°57′25.5″N 78°38′59.5″W / 41.957083°N 78.649861°W / 41.957083; -78.649861 (Rufus Barrett Stone House)
Bradford, Pennsylvania
36 Flatiron Building (Brownsville, Pennsylvania) 1830 built 69 Market Street
40°01′21″N 79°53′09″W / 40.02257°N 79.88582°W / 40.02257; -79.88582 (Flatiron Building (Brownsville, Pennsylvania))
Brownsville, Pennsylvania Now the Flatiron Building Heritage Center
37 Flatiron Building (Pittston, Pennsylvania) 1906 built Pittston, Pennsylvania
38

Flatiron Hotel Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

1906 Built

Corners of South Main, Ross and Hazle Streets Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
39 Pete's Clothing/ Hodge Bootery Flat iron Building 1903 built Between State Street and Railroad Street, at U.S. Route 85 CanAm Highway
44°40′17″N 103°51′12″W / 44.67130°N 103.85333°W / 44.67130; -103.85333 (Pete's Clothing (Bell Fourche, South Dakota))
Belle Fourche, South Dakota
40 Flatiron Building (Chattanooga, Tennessee) 1911 built Between Walnut St. and Georgia Ave.
35°02′53″N 85°18′26″W / 35.04799°N 85.30725°W / 35.04799; -85.30725 (Flatiron Building (Chattanooga, Tennessee))
Chattanooga, Tennessee
41 Flatiron Building (Fort Worth, Texas)
1907 built
1971 NRHP
1000 Houston St.
32°45′1″N 97°19′46″W / 32.75028°N 97.32944°W / 32.75028; -97.32944 (Flatiron Building (Fort Worth, Texas))
Fort Worth, Texas
42 Flatiron Building (Bellingham, Washington)
1908 built
1983 NRHP
1311-1319 Bay St.
48°45′06″N 122°28′51″W / 48.75171°N 122.48076°W / 48.75171; -122.48076 (Flatiron Building (Bellingham, Washington))
Bellingham, Washington [26]
43 Pullman Flatiron Building
1905 built E. Main St. & S. Grand Ave.
46°43′46″N 117°10′55″W / 46.72955°N 117.18182°W / 46.72955; -117.18182 (Pullman Flatiron Building)
Pullman, Washington
44 Flat Iron Building (Welch, West Virginia) 1915 built
1992 NRHP CP
73 McDowell
37°25′56″N 81°35′08″W / 37.43214°N 81.58567°W / 37.43214; -81.58567 (Flat Iron Building (Welch, West Virginia))
Welch, West Virginia
45 Emily Morgan Hotel (San Antonio)
1924 built

2012 National Trust for Historic Preservation

705 E Houston St.
29°25′36″N 98°29′09″W / 29.42658°N 98.48575°W / 29.42658; -98.48575 (Emily Morgan Hotel (San Antonio))
San Antonio, Texas
46 Times Square Building
[[File:Times_Square_Building%2C_Seattle.jpg|125px]]
1916 built 414 Olive Way
47°36′45″N 122°20′17″W / 47.61255°N 122.33808°W / 47.61255; -122.33808 (Times Square Building)
Seattle, Washington
47 Phelan Building
1908 built 760 Market Street
37°47′12″N 122°24′20″W / 37.7865828°N 122.4055023°W / 37.7865828; -122.4055023 (Phelan Building)
San Francisco, California

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Photo may not be available as copyrighted work of art.

References

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  2. ^ "TOBuilt: Detailed Structure Information". Archived from the original on 2016-04-14. Retrieved 2016-03-27.
  3. ^ "Delta Block".
  4. ^ "Rodier Building".
  5. ^ "Grad nije dao prostorije Zriliću nego HSLS-u". Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  6. ^ ""Silitysrautatalo" Kaivopuistossa sai vaikutteita Amerikasta" ["Flatiron House" in Kaivopuisto was inspired by America] (in Finnish). 25 October 2017 [25 October 2017]. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  7. ^ The Helsinki Flatiron building
  8. ^ "The Flat Iron House (Apartment building)". ArtNouveu.org. Retrieved February 21, 2023.
  9. ^ "Adora Flatiron". Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  10. ^ Adora Flatiron l SKOPJE l 65 m l 16 fl. Skyscraper City. Available online but can't be linked here. Includes 1:20 video.
  11. ^ Photo may be seen at sl:Peglezen
  12. ^ Flat Iron Building
  13. ^ Molyneux, Jess (14 July 2019). "Merseyside has a Flat Iron Building - and it's older than New York's". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  14. ^ "Imperial Buildings". Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  15. ^ "Triangle building at corner of Bartow and Main – Auburndale, Florida". Florida Memory.
  16. ^ Robin Shannon (December 27, 2013). "Howard Triangle Building set for apartment conversion". New Orleans City Business.
  17. ^ Alice Dubois (October 9, 2005). "The Bulfinch Hotel in Boston". New York Times.
  18. ^ The Other Flatiron
  19. ^ "Flatiron Building Going". The Post-Standard. January 2, 1975. p. 7. Retrieved August 7, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  20. ^ 1906 postcard
  21. ^ Loop.net
  22. ^ postcard at ebay
  23. ^ "Flatiron Building, Akron – 265381 – EMPORIS". www.emporis.com. Archived from the original on June 11, 2015.
  24. ^ Jenna McKnight (26 November 2019). "Works Progress Architecture creates triangular Portland Flatiron building for unusual site". Retrieved February 12, 2023.
  25. ^ "History's Headlines: Local man re-discovers archives of once prominent Bethlehem architect A.W. Leh". WFMZ. May 26, 2012. Updated Oct 9, 2019.
  26. ^ archieved PDF

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