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Thiesen Building

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The Thiesen Building is Pensacola's first commercial high-rise. At the time of its construction in 1901, this five-story building was the tallest building in Pensacola and the first with a modern elevator and steam heat. Built in a Renaissance Revival style, it features terra-cotta ornamentation on the west and south facades.

Thiesen Building
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The Thiesen Building
Building Information
Location 40 S. Palafox Street
Architect Morgan and Dillion
Client Christen Thiesen
Engineer Wills and Broughton
Current Owner Ray Russenberger
Construction Start Date 1901
Completion Date 1902
Renovations 1993-1996
Style Renaissance Revival
Size five stories
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It was conceived, financed, and owned by Danish businessman Christen Thiesen, who was reportedly warned that his venture would fail and the building would be lost to receivership; when this failed to happen, Thiesen gloated by flying the Danish flag from the building every year until his death in 1934. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in December, 1979.

By the 1970s, the building had fallen into disrepair and had become vacant. In 1992 businessman Ray Russenberger purchased the building to provide offices for his paging company Network USA. He restored the exterior to its original 1901 design.

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