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White Transfer & Storage Company, Dormont

White Transfer & Storage Company, Dormont

Built in about 1925 (which is when this address starts appearing in the company’s advertisements), this was a warehouse for a prosperous moving company. Like most buildings along this stretch of West Liberty Avenue, it was later adapted to the car-dealing business.

W in terra cotta

The letter W for White appears in four cartouches on the front of the building.

Entrance

Even a warehouse entrance ought to impress your customers, and that is what terra cotta is for.

White Transfer & Storage Company, Dormont
Nikon COOLPIX P100.

A car dealer (selling Studebakers) was attached to the left side of the building; it has been replaced by a parking lot.



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