Gately Building

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Coordinates41°52′40.6986″N 71°23′14.8446″W / 41.877971833°N 71.387456833°W / 41.877971833; -71.387456833
Built1914
MPSPawtucket MRA
Gately Building
The building before conversion to residences
Gately Building is located in Rhode Island
Gately Building
Gately Building is located in the United States
Gately Building
LocationPawtucket, Rhode Island
Coordinates41°52′40.6986″N 71°23′14.8446″W / 41.877971833°N 71.387456833°W / 41.877971833; -71.387456833
Built1914
MPSPawtucket MRA
NRHP reference No.12000135[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 20, 2012

The Gately Building is a historic commercial building at 337–353 Main Street[2] (alternatively given as 335 Main St[3] or 2 Bayley St.)[4] in downtown Pawtucket, Rhode Island The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.[1] In 2015, the property was renovated into a 13-unit apartment building.[4]

The three-story flatiron building was built in 1914 to fill in a triangular lot on the fringe of the city's central business district.[5] It has a flat roof, a steel frame, and is clad in brick with granite and marble trim, with a granite foundation[5] and cast iron fronts on the first floor.[2] Its Colonial Revival styling dates to alterations in the 1930s converting its ground-floor retail spaces into a single banking center.[2] The floor space is about 5,000 square feet on each floor.[5] Large windows surround the building on all sides.[3]

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