NRHP: Flatiron Hotel
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Flatiron Hotel
NRHP Reference #: 78003403
NRHP Listing Date: 19780921
Location
1722 St. Mary’s Ave, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
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Summary
The three-sided structure on a triangular block is a landmark in the downtown Omaha area. Designed in the Georgian Revival style by architect George B. Prinz, the building was constructed in 1911-12. Augustus F. Kountze, a local banker and landowner, had the building erected as commercial and office space.
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