Broatch Building Explained

Broatch Building
Location:1209 Harney Street, Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Coordinates:41.2562°N -95.9324°W
Built: and
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Architect:Mendelssohn & Lawrie
Designation1:Omaha Landmark
Designation1 Date:December 20, 1983

The Broatch Building is located at 1209 Harney Street in Downtown Omaha, Nebraska. Built in 1880 with an 1887 expansion, it was designated an Omaha Landmark on December 20, 1983, and is a contributing building to the Old Market Historic District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

About

Built by an early Omaha entrepreneur, politician and civic leader named William James Broatch, the building became home to Omaha's first wholesale heavy hardware business in 1874. He also served twice as the mayor of Omaha.

Designed as a three-story building by Mendelssohn, Fisher and Lawrie and built in 1880, the building added a fourth story in 1887. In 1979 the building was completely renovated for the office of Bahr, Vermeer and Haecker, architects.[2]

In early 2007 a local developer announced plans to renovate the Broatch and a neighboring building into condominiums. The development, called Erin Place, will feature a dozen condos.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission – List of Landmarks. Omaha Landmarks Heritage Preservation Commission. 2013-03-03. October 16, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131016142957/http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/planning/landmarks/alphabetical-listing. dead.
  2. http://www.ci.omaha.ne.us/landmarks/designated_landmarks/landmarks/80/Default.htm "Broatch Building"
  3. Kotok, C.D. "Condo Boom Isn't Over, Developer Says", Omaha World-Herald. February 8, 2007.