Merchants and Manufacturers Building explained

Merchants and Manufacturers Building
Nrhp Type:cp
Nocat:yes
Location:1 Main St
Houston, TX 77002
Partof:Main Street/Market Square Historic District
Built:1930
Architect:Giesecke & Harris
Architecture:Art Deco
Added:September 17, 1980
Refnum:80004130
Designated Other1:RTHL
Designated Other1 Date:1984
Designated Other1 Number:10729
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom

The One Main Building, formerly the Merchants and Manufacturers Building (commonly referred to as the M&M Building), is a building on the campus of the University of Houston–Downtown. The building is recognized as part of the National Register of Historic Places, is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, and considered a Contributing Building in Downtown Houston's Main Street/Market Square Historic District.[1] The building was built above Allen's Landing—an area where Houston's founders John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen originally settled.

The Merchants and Manufacturers Building was built in 1930 and was the largest building in the city at the time.[2] Although the commerce-focused building featured 14 miles of floor space and could accommodate one-third of the city's population, the Great Depression in the United States stifled initial participation. The building was purchased by South Texas Junior College in the 1960s, which became the university of College in 1974.

The building remains as the largest facility of the University of Houston–Downtown and was given an official designation as "One Main Building," or simply the "Main Building," by the university.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Merchant and Manufacturers (M&M) Building . Greater Houston Preservation Alliance . Houston Deco . 2008-11-06.
  2. Web site: One Main Building . University of Houston–Downtown . 2008-11-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20051226193347/http://www.uhd.edu/news/anniversary/onemainhistory.htm . December 26, 2005 .