Veith Building Explained
Veith Building |
Coordinates: | 40.815°N -96.7089°W |
Architecture: | Victorian |
Added: | September 18, 1980 |
Area: | less than one acre |
Refnum: | 80002454 |
The Veith Building is a historic two-story building in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was built in 1884, and designed in the Victorian style.[1] It is "one of the oldest commercial buildings" in Lincoln.[1]
In October 1980, plans were unveiled to convert the building into a European restaurant called Les Bonnes Femmes.[2] However, by 1982 the building still hadn't been converted.[3] There was a Turkish restaurant in 1984.[4] In 1989, the top floor was turned into a dance studio.[5]
The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since September 18, 1980.
Notes and References
- Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=80002454}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Veith Building ]. National Park Service. R. E. Bond . March 1980 . May 20, 2019. With
- News: Thompson. Jake. Old Veith building to become Les Bonnes Femmes restaurant . May 20, 2019 . Lincoln Journal Star . October 15, 1980. 1. Newspapers.com.
- News: Kelly . Gene . Veith plans hang on zoning appeal . May 20, 2019 . Lincoln Journal Star . June 25, 1982. 23. Newspapers.com.
- News: Switzer . Gerry . Haymarket projects continue despite some retrenching . May 20, 2019 . The Lincoln Star . February 13, 1984. 4. Newspapers.com.
- News: Switzer . Gerry . Performing arts come to Haymarket . May 20, 2019 . The Lincoln Star . July 18, 1989. 7. Newspapers.com.