412-420 W. Redwood Street-Loft Historic District North - Baltimore MD
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
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The Loft Historic District North area is architecturally significant for its excellent, massive, brick vertical manufactories which date from 1870-1915. Included in the district is 412-420 W. Redwood Street.
Waymark Code: WM14KQ1
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 07/22/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ScroogieII
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form

The Loft Historic District North area is architecturally significant for its excellent, massive, brick vertical manufactories which date from 1870-1915 and represent the finest collection of large Victorian, Romanesque and early modern industrial design in Baltimore. They are the works of important local architects including George Frederick, Parker & Thomas, Charles L. Carson and Charles Cassell. The buildings are noteworthy as local adaptations of industrial designs in other American cities by such noteworthy nationally important architects as H. H. Richardson. Many have fine architectural features such as cast iron storefronts that are among the best examples of this building element in Baltimore City.

Historically, this area housed some of Baltimore's leading industrial firms, especially clothing manufacturers. At the turn of the century, Baltimore was a national leader in the manufacture of ready-to-wear clothes with the major industry in the metropolitan district being clothing. The city was also a leader in the country in both the amount and factory value of the production of straw hats. The district takes in some of the most notable firms of the late nineteenth century Baltimore industry including E. Rosenfeld & Company, Hamburger Brothers, Brigham Hopkins Company, Strauss Brothers and M. S. Levy & Sons.

The district is also associated with the important people who owned and ran these companies. These individuals were among Baltimore's business, civic and social leaders that helped guide the City's development in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

412-420 West Redwood Street-Tyler Bakery Building-Photo 23

Page 5 Nomination Form-Directly across the street a t 412-420 West Redwood is the five story high, five bay wide Tyler Bakery Building. This brick building with tripartite windows set into large segmental arches accentuated by stone keystones has a more airy early modern design than most of the loft buildings in the district. Smaller fifth floor windows and a bracketed metal cornice cap the facade. Large water storage tanks are located above the roofline .
Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Loft Historic District North

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Address:
412-420 W. Redwood Street, Baltimore MD 21201


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