Neil P. Anderson Building, Chicago School office building in Fort Worth, United States.
The Neil P. Anderson Building is an eleven-story office structure in Chicago School style located on West Seventh Street. The building features seven skylights that bring natural light into the upper floors and showroom spaces.
The structure was completed in 1921 and served as a cotton trading center until 1939, establishing Fort Worth's importance in that industry. Afterward it served various purposes and became an important part of the city's commercial past.
The building displays Chicago School characteristics through its geometric facade and functional design language. Visitors can see today how the structure has been adapted for residential living while maintaining its industrial-era character.
The building is located near Burnett Park and is today accessible as a residential complex where you can explore the interior spaces and feel of the renovated rooms. The location offers good accessibility in downtown Fort Worth.
A group of investors purchased the building in 1977 to save it from planned demolition and rescued an important piece of Fort Worth's commercial past. This rescue action made it possible later to transform the structure into a modern residential project.
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