Jerome H. Remick and Company Building, Historic commercial building in Downtown Detroit, United States.
The Jerome H. Remick and Company Building is a six-story red brick structure on Library Street featuring limestone trim and windows arranged in triplet bays across each floor. Residential lofts occupy the upper levels today, with a dining establishment operating at street level.
Music publisher Jerome H. Remick commissioned the building's construction in 1907 as headquarters for his printing operations. During the early 1900s, the structure became a hub for music publishing activity in Detroit.
The building served as a center for music publishing during the early 1900s, producing numerous popular songs that influenced American musical trends.
The building sits in downtown Detroit within walking distance of other historic structures and is accessible via city streets. Parking options and public transportation connections are available in the surrounding area.
During the 1917 transition, the J.L. Hudson Company transformed the building into a department store annex, starting with their toy department.
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