American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex, Industrial warehouse complex from 1900 in Madison, United States.
The American Tobacco Company Warehouses Complex is a brick building complex with granite foundation in Madison, consisting of two large halls with segmental arch windows and loading platforms alongside the tracks. The structures still display their original industrial architecture with robust details and functional floor plans today.
The complex was built between 1899 and 1901, when the tobacco industry in Wisconsin was growing following the Civil War. The buildings arose during a period when the region became an important center for tobacco processing.
The warehouses bear the name of the company that built and operated them for decades. The spaces still show traces of their original function in their structure and layout today.
The complex is located on Lorillard Court and has been converted into apartments known as Tobacco Lofts. Visitors should note that the buildings are primarily private residences today and may have limited public access.
The architectural firm Claude & Starck designed the complex with substantial dimensions, with sturdy granite foundations supporting the robust brick walls. This construction method was typical for industrial buildings of the era and allowed the structure to endure for over 100 years.
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