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The six-story, 135,000-square-foot building was constructed by the P. H. Hanes Company in 1920 for textile manufacturing and housed the company's operations until 1951. One of the most architecturally refined industrial buildings in Winston-Salem, the building displays Beaux-Arts style details unusual among the City's industrial architecture. The building was subsequently used by the Brown-Rogers-Dixon Company for warehousing and distribution and acquired by Clachan Properties, LLC in 2006. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is designated by the City as a Historic Landmark.
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