Klueter and Company Wholesale Grocery Warehouse
The Klueter and Company Wholesale Grocery Warehouse is a historic brick building at 901 East Washington Avenue in Madison, Wisconsin. It was built in 1915–16 for the Klueter family, who had run a Madison grocery business since 1870 and entered wholesale in 1907. At the time, Madison’s east side was the factory district, kept separate from west-side residential areas.
The Klueters sold the warehouse to Simon Bros. in the 1910s, and they owned it until the 1960s. Later the Mautz Paint Company used the building for the rest of the 20th century. After sitting vacant for more than ten years, the structure was redeveloped in the late 2010s as Hotel Indigo Madison Downtown.
Architect Alvan Small designed the warehouse in the Prairie School style, using horizontal emphasis with belt courses and banding, and a tower at each corner with brick detailing. The hotel renovation added a new wing. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 19, 2018.
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