816 E St Louis St
Springfield, MO 65806, USA

Architectural Style:
loading...
Bedroom:
loading...
Bathroom:
loading...
Year Built:
loading...
Square Feet:
loading...
County:
loading...
Township:
loading...
National Register of Historic Places Status:
loading...
Neighborhood:
loading...
Lot Size:
loading...
Parcel ID:
loading...
District:
loading...
Zoning:
loading...
Subdivision:
loading...
Lot Description:
loading...
Coordinates:
loading...
Some data provided by Zillow.
Neighborhood Resources:

Property Story Timeline

Preserving home history
starts with you.

  • Marley Zielike

Shockley Firestone Building, 816 Saint Louis St Springfield, Greene County, MO

A Commercial style concrete box with Mission Revival parapet detailing, this early commercial building was the first in what would be a series of commercial structures along the 800-900 blocks of St. Louis Street. The area had originally been built as a row of urban farmsteads of the fringe of fledgling Springfield, later a neighborhood made up of large Victorian houses on oversized lawns, and finally, after erection of this building, it has turned into a commercial highway district. One of two remaining 1920s commercial structures in the district, the building has been expanded twice by single-story rear additions and altered by the infill of the central bay from an open service area into showroom space and painting of the polychrome front facade into a uniform white.

Shockley Firestone Building, 816 Saint Louis St Springfield, Greene County, MO

A Commercial style concrete box with Mission Revival parapet detailing, this early commercial building was the first in what would be a series of commercial structures along the 800-900 blocks of St. Louis Street. The area had originally been built as a row of urban farmsteads of the fringe of fledgling Springfield, later a neighborhood made up of large Victorian houses on oversized lawns, and finally, after erection of this building, it has turned into a commercial highway district. One of two remaining 1920s commercial structures in the district, the building has been expanded twice by single-story rear additions and altered by the infill of the central bay from an open service area into showroom space and painting of the polychrome front facade into a uniform white.

Property Story Timeline

You are the most important part of preserving home history.
Share pictures, information, and personal experiences.
Add Story I Lived Here Home History Help

Similar Properties