Jackson Buildings
Jackson Buildings, also known as the Standard Grocery/Capital Furnace, were two historic commercial buildings located at Indianapolis, Indiana. One was a four-story brick building built about 1882–83, and the other, a five-story building built about 1923. The older building exhibited Italianate and Beaux-Arts style design elements. The buildings housed a variety of commercial enterprises, including the Standard Grocery Company.[2]: 2–3 The two buildings were demolished and replaced by a bank building. The buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 and delisted in 1993.[1] References
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