Eggerss- O'Flyng Building

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801 South 15th Street
1902, 1912, 1918
Architect: Guth
Renaissance Revival Style
Designated Omaha Landmark: March 17, 1992

Around the turn-of-the-century many of the city’s largest and most notable businesses built large warehouse structures near the rail lines on the eastern and southern edges of downtown. One of those businesses was the Eggerss-O’Flyng Company, a major manufacturer and distributor of cardboard containers for over 50 years.

The Eggerss-O’Flyng building exemplifies the type of warehouse built at a time when Omaha was a major distribution point for a wide variety of goods shipped by rail throughout the west and Pacific northwest. Built in four stages over a period of 26 years, the building also demonstrates a technique that was common at the time, that is, the continual expansion of an existing facility as a company grew.

The Eggerss-O’Flyng Building was renovated for use as apartments in the early 1990’s.

(This building is also listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places and is located in a National Register Historic District.)

 

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