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Marquette Building (St. Louis)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Boatmen's Bank Building |
| image | St. Louis - Marquette Bldg.JPG |
| location | 300 North Broadway, St. Louis, Missouri |
| coordinates | |
| locmapin | United States St. Louis#Missouri#USA |
| built | 1913 |
| architect | Eames & Young |
| architecture | Classical Revival |
| added | October 22, 1998 |
| refnum | 98001265 |
The Marquette Building, also known as the Boatmen's Bank Building, is a historical building in downtown St. Louis.
It was completed in 1914 at Broadway and Olive Streets, at 19 stories, designed by the St. Louis architecture partnership of Eames & Young. The building stands at 20 stories with a 2-story penthouse atop the 20th floor. A 1915 Annex, also designed by Eames & Young, was razed in 1998. The Marquette Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places the same year, and was redeveloped for condos in 2007. The building roof sports a small pool atop the eastern wing and a dog park/ relief area on the western wing, that are available to building residents.
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