| Built in 1911 from a design by—who else?—J.A.
Dempwolf, the Fluhrer Building is a stunning component of York’s
diverse streetscape. The glazed terra-cotta
façade was a
popular element in the Commercial Style (see
The Bon-Ton Building), though the Fluhrer Building’s ornamentation
reflects Renaissance Revival influences. Additional
architectural features include oriels and paired
arched windows.
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