The street-level experience
This is the Kiser Law Building, designed by architectural firm Bruce & Morgan.
It stood at the intersection of Pryor Street and Hunter Street (now Martin Luther King Jr. Drive) in Downtown Atlanta from 1890 until 1936 when it was demolished for the construction of a viaduct, largely to accommodate car traffic.
Built for law offices, this was an 8-story, red brick building with lovely details and some stores at the bottom. I'll bet it was a beauty to see at street level, and a joy to walk past.
These two photos of the street view, below, are from 1927; the photo above is from 1907 (all from the wonderful GSU Digital Collection).
Also designed by architecture firm Bruce & Morgan: the Tech Tower on the Georgia Tech campus & the M Rich Building on Peachtree Street, both of which are still standing today.
Today, a parking deck stands where the Kiser Law Building used to be. Not quite the same effect on the street level. No windows with offices behind them. No barber shop on the sidewalk. No red bricks. Just storage for cars.
Maybe we'll put something great in this spot in the future? I hope so. A historic downtown should be filled with engaging sights and destinations that appeal to pedestrians.