Schick's Express and Transfer Co. explained

Schick's Express and Transfer Co.
Coordinates:41.5197°N -90.5747°W
Built:1905
Added:July 7, 1983
Delisted:December 19, 2014
Refnum:83002497

The Schick's Express and Transfer Co. was located in downtown Davenport, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The building became part of the Petersen, Harned, von Maur department store complex.

History

Schick's Express and Transfer Company built this warehouse for its new headquarters in 1905. It was located on Front Street (now River Drive) not far from the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Freight House, which made access to transportation routes efficient.[1] Eventually the building was acquired by the Petersen, Harned, and Von Maur Department Store for use as a warehouse. It and the J.H.C. Petersen's Sons Wholesale Building were torn down in the early 21st century to make way for a parking structure and the Davenport Skybridge. It was delisted from the National Register in 2014.[2]

Architecture

The building was an example of early Commercial architecture in Davenport. It was one of the few utilitarian buildings in Davenport that opened its walls with large windows, indicating the structure beneath its brick surface.[3] It was also quite plain in appearance. The only decorative elements on the building were a restrained metal cornice, rustication at the corners, and stone jack arches.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=83002497}} Schick's Express and Transfer Co.]. National Park Service. 2015-03-22. Martha Bowers. Marlys Svendsen-Roesler. with
  2. Web site: Weekly List. August 19, 2005. National Park Service. 2015-03-22.
  3. Book: Svendsen, Marlys A., Bowers, Martha H.. Davenport where the Mississippi runs west: A Survey of Davenport History & Architecture. 1982. City of Davenport. Davenport, Iowa. 6–7.