Woolworth Building (circa 1910) - No. 224

Lumsden-Boone Building (1896) - No. 226

The Mahler Building (1876) - No. 228

architects unknown.

At its upper level, this row of old Raleigh retail buildings is an interesting variation on the storefront building type. All the buildings are three-stories tall, with differences in height as well as in facade composition and detail. At the street level, all have suffered the indignity of unsympathetic modernizations.

Location
224-228 Fayetteville St. Raleigh
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