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− | The '''Belmont Devilliers Building''' is a two-story structure located at 421 West [[Belmont Street]], in the heart of the [[Belmont-DeVilliers]] district. It was built in [[1911]] at the southeast corner of [[Belmont Street|Belmont]] and [[DeVilliers Street]]s and has been home to many of the neighborhood's prominent businesses, including [[Gussie's Record & Variety Shop]], which was the original home of the [[WBOP]] radio station. After the record shop closed in [[1977 | + | The '''Belmont Devilliers Building''' is a two-story structure located at 421 West [[Belmont Street]], in the heart of the [[Belmont-DeVilliers]] district. It was built in [[1911]] at the southeast corner of [[Belmont Street|Belmont]] and [[DeVilliers Street]]s and has been home to many of the neighborhood's prominent businesses, including [[Gussie's Record & Variety Shop]], which was the original home of the [[WBOP]] radio station. After the record shop closed in [[1977], the building sat unused for decades and was purchased by [[Quint Studer]] in [[2005]] as part of his "[[Covenant with the Community]]." It is currently being renovated and will be home to the [[5 Sisters Blues Café]]. |
==Tenants== | ==Tenants== |