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− | The '''Boyle Tower''' The tower was designed by local architect [[George R. Mann]]. | + | The '''Boyle Tower''' is a twelve-story historic office building on the southwest corner of West Capitol and Main streets in downtown Little Rock. The tower was designed by local architect [[George R. Mann]]. |
Boyle Tower is today part of the [[Lafayette Square]] condominium, office, and retail complex. Lafayette Square incorporates five renovated buildings: the [[Lafayette Hotel]], the [[Arkansas Building]], the [[Kahn Building]], Boyle Tower, and the former [[M.M. Cohn Department Store]]. The complex is owned by Tower Investments LLC of Woodland, California. | Boyle Tower is today part of the [[Lafayette Square]] condominium, office, and retail complex. Lafayette Square incorporates five renovated buildings: the [[Lafayette Hotel]], the [[Arkansas Building]], the [[Kahn Building]], Boyle Tower, and the former [[M.M. Cohn Department Store]]. The complex is owned by Tower Investments LLC of Woodland, California. | ||
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Revision as of 22:19, 2 December 2008
The Boyle Tower is a twelve-story historic office building on the southwest corner of West Capitol and Main streets in downtown Little Rock. The tower was designed by local architect George R. Mann.
Boyle Tower is today part of the Lafayette Square condominium, office, and retail complex. Lafayette Square incorporates five renovated buildings: the Lafayette Hotel, the Arkansas Building, the Kahn Building, Boyle Tower, and the former M.M. Cohn Department Store. The complex is owned by Tower Investments LLC of Woodland, California.
References
- Edward Klump, "Downtown Calling for Residents," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, November 6, 2005.
- Laura Stevens, "For-Rent Sign Goes Up at LR Condos," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, March 20, 2008.