Raymond Pace Alexander had law office here.
African American History Architecture Buildings History Repurposed Properties
Raymond Pace Alexander had law office here.

"Raymond Pace Alexander, who hails from a storied North Philadelphia family, was not just the first Black person to graduate from P{enn's Wharton School, he also became one of the city's first Black developers. When white landlors refused to rent space for his law practice in 1934, he erected his own office building. The handsom, three-story building at 19th and Chestnut is now part of a Target store." Phila. Inquirer, 7/12/20, at pp. F1, F5. See https://www.inquirer.com/philly/business/real_estate/commercial/20150616_TargetExpress_store_planned_for_part_of_Boyd_site_at_19th___Chestnut.html.

Publication date Jul 22, 2020
Neighborhood Center City
Property ID: 11346
Updated on: Jul 23, 2020

"Raymond Pace Alexander, who hails from a storied North Philadelphia family, was not just the first Black person to graduate from P{enn's Wharton School, he also became one of the city's first Black developers. When white landlors refused to rent space for his law practice in 1934, he erected his own office building. The handsom, three-story building at 19th and Chestnut is now part of a Target store." Phila. Inquirer, 7/12/20, at pp. F1, F5. See https://www.inquirer.com/philly/business/real_estate/commercial/20150616_TargetExpress_store_planned_for_part_of_Boyd_site_at_19th___Chestnut.html.

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Location:
1900 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19103, United States
Center City, .
Listing Category:
African American History Architecture Buildings History Repurposed Properties
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Created Date:
07-22-2020
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