Missouri, Kansas City, Stuart Hall (Formerly National Biscuit Company Building)
The seven-story building was constructed in 1911 as a baking facility for the National Biscuit Company. Archival photographs show the building had a full length "National Biscuit Company" scaffold sign on the roof. The National Biscuit Company operated out of the building until 1951. The Stuart Hall Company- an office supply and paper firm- then used the building as a warehouse into the 1980s. The building was vacant before it was converted into residential lofts, following a renovation project that was completed in 2004. ( Source: Various)
Missouri, Kansas City, Stuart Hall (Formerly National Biscuit Company Building)
The seven-story building was constructed in 1911 as a baking facility for the National Biscuit Company. Archival photographs show the building had a full length "National Biscuit Company" scaffold sign on the roof. The National Biscuit Company operated out of the building until 1951. The Stuart Hall Company- an office supply and paper firm- then used the building as a warehouse into the 1980s. The building was vacant before it was converted into residential lofts, following a renovation project that was completed in 2004. ( Source: Various)