Thursday, June 5, 2025

Allison Building Sold to W.A. Calloway, Dr. J.A. Patterson, J.B.Linker,June 5, 1925

Allison Building Is Sold Friday Afternoon. . . H.W. Calloway and Associates Purchasers—Plans Made for Remodeling

Announcement was made today of the sale of the Allison building at the corner of Corbin and Union streets, the deal taking place Friday afternoon between H.W. Calloway and associates and the two present owners. The reported price for the lot and building is around $50,000.

Connected with Mr. Calloway in the purchase of the property were Dr. J.A. Patterson, Ernest Hicks and J.B. Linker. Plans are now being made for repairing the building and for making it more attractive to renters. The work can not be commenced, however, before the first of July.

It was stated that even before the transfer was completed, negotiations were begun with the prospective owners for renting the room formerly occupied by the express company. Pender’s a chain grocery company, is understood as having made a bid for the vacant space.

The property, owned by John P. Allison and Mrs. Paul Mallard of Texas, is one of the oldest in the city, having been rebuilt in 1904. It is considered as having been one of the best locations in Concord.

From page 2 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, June 6, 1925

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