Continuing the momentum of the recently completed streetscape in the Larkin District, Larkin Development LLC is progressing fast with the renovation of the Larkin ‘U’ Building on Van Rensselear Street. The 57,000 sq. ft. building was built in 1893 by D. Ullman Sons, a large-scale industrial salvage and recycling firm. The Larkin Company purchased the property in 1911 and used it for 29 years. It will house office space when it is completed by the end of the first quarter of 2011.
The three-story building stands apart from others in the area designed in the Romanesque Revival style with Medina sandstone accents. It has an arched entryway and arched windows. Cast iron columns, wooden floors, and brick work all supported by large wooden beams make for unique interior space.
The building served many different uses over the years, most recently it was the home of Par Foam Products. The developer purchased the property in May 2009 for $481,000 which included two parking lots and the adjacent gas station property that is also being renovated.
Full renovations are already beginning to take shape. New windows have gone in as well as a new roof. Red paint has been removed from the exterior to reveal the natural beauty of the brick beneath.
Larkin ‘U’ Building is considered to be a pivotal piece of the overall project and growth of the neighborhood. Looking at how well the streetscape turned out as well as the Larkin at Exchange building, the Larkin U will surely be to the same high standard with the same level of success.
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