268 Main Street

Known as the Barnes and Hengerer Building, 268 Main Street as it looked in the
1940's. At the right edge
is the Federal
Reserve Building.

The building as it appears in 2004. The building was "modernized"
at one point by being covered with aluminum panels. Now that
they have been removed, the building reveals its still-extant terra cotta and
carved stone details visible above.

Now a multiuse building, it houses the City Grill on the first floor, Crowley
Webb and Associates Advertising, among others.
Note
that the lot at right, where the Federal
Reserve Bank stood until 1959, remains a parking lot.