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POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: The Inquirer Building Restoration - A Case Study

Completed in 1924, the iconic Inquirer Building, originally known as the Elverson Building, stood as the tallest building north of City Hall. A monument to journalism, this terra cotta clad, Beaux-Arts beauty has housed the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News over the last century. Recently, it’s restoration was in preparation of it’s adaptive reuse into the Philadelphia Police Department Headquarters. Join up for a recap of the restoration by members of the project team from USA Architects, and O'Donnell Naccarato.