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The Greist building : symbol of urban shift in downtown Lancaster

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo18045
Author
Adams, Brian.
Call Number
725.23 A211
Responsibility
by Brian Adams.
Author
Adams, Brian.
Place of Publication
Typescript
Physical Description
[12] : ill. ; 29 cm.
Notes
Student paper for Dr. David Schuyler's American Studies Course, F & M College.
Summary
Adams identifies businessman and politician William W Geist as the mastermind behind the Greist building project. C. Emlen Urban is identified as the architect of the project. This essay goes into cost of building, how it was financed, date of laying the foundation, the names of tenants for each of the 17 floors, and the number of square feet per floor divided by the number of tenants per floor, one picture of a the skeleton of the structure and one of a completed (1925) building. A notation indicates that the 18th floor was added in 1963 and the 19th floor in 1975.Adams provides the reader with information of the impact of the building on business in Lancaster at the time. Interesting, detailed paper from student perspective with professorial comments throughout.
Subjects
Greist family.
Urban, Cassius Emlen, - 1863-1939.
Greist, W.W.
Urbanization.
Sociology, Urban.
Office buildings - Pennsylvania - Lancaster.
Architecture.
Architecture and society.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Lancaster County
Call Number
725.23 A211
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